XIV.

Whitehall the second of June 1630.

This day Thomas Fittz Marchant being convented before the Board for a notorious misdemeanor in imbeseling and conveying away certaine Beavor skins, out of a Warehouse wherein they were deposited by way of sequestration under lock hung on by order of the Court of Admiralty, was after examination taken of his Carriage therein, committed 13/1425to the prison of the Fleete, and it was further ordered, that the examinations taken before the Board, should be transmitted to Master Atturney Generall, who after perusall of them is hereby prayed and required to take strickt examination of the business, aswell to discover who were actors or Abettors anie way in conveying away the said goods, as to whose hands anie parte of the same either in specie or anie parte of the moneyes ariseing upon the sale of them, are come, and how the same hath bin imployed, or disposed of, and by whose direction with all such other circumstances as he shall finde requisit touching the same, and that the Messinger who hath the said Fitz in custodie doe forthwith carry him before Mr. Atturney to the end he may take order for the present producing of the said Fittz, his booke of Account, without which he refuseth (as appeareth in his Examination before the Board) to declare what parte of the money ariseing upon the sale of the said goods he had already received.

Whitehall the 16th. of June 1630.

Upon consideration this day had at the Board of the difference depending betweene Monsr. de Cane a subject of the French Kings and Thomas Pittz and others English Merchants Adventurers to Canada, and upon consideration had in particuler of the great contempt and affront of all authoritie and Justice shewed by the said Fittz, whereunto also it is to be presumed that the rest of his partners were privie and Abettors, It was thought fit and ordered that his Majesties Atturney Generall doe proceede in Starr Chamber against the said Fittz, with all expedition, and that he likewise hasten the Commission agreed on and directed for the examination and discovery of the rest of the Actors or Abettors in the said misdemeanors, and that here of he give their Lordshipps an account at their next sitting on Fryday in the afternoone. Lastly it is thought fitt and ordered that the said Fittz be still continued prisoner in the Fleete. And that the Warden be expressly charged and required not to suffer him at all to goe abroad.

(State Paper Office, Colonial Papers, vol. V, art. 97.)