Footnote 220: [(return)]

For the biography of Jean-David Nau, surnamed l'Olonnais, cf. Nouvelle Biographie Générale, t. xxxviii. p. 654.

Footnote 221: [(return)]

C.S.P. Colon., 1661-68, Nos. 744, 812.

Footnote 222: [(return)]

Ibid., Nos. 744, 765, 786, 812.

Footnote 223: [(return)]

C.S.P. Colon., 1574-1660, pp. 363, 421, 433.

Footnote 224: [(return)]

Ibid., pp. 419, 427, 428.

Footnote 225: [(return)]

Ibid., p. 447; Egerton MSS., 2395, f. 167.

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C.S.P. Colon., 1661-68, No. 101; cf. also Nos. 24, 32, 122. From orders contained in the MSS. of the Marquis of Ormonde issued on petitions of convicted prisoners, we find that reprieves were often granted on condition of their making arrangements for their own transportation for life to the West Indies, without expense to the government. The condemned were permitted to leave the gaols in which they were confined and embark immediately, on showing that they had agreed with a sea-captain to act as his servant, both during the voyage and after their arrival. The captains were obliged to give bond for the safe transportation of the criminals, and the latter were also to find security that they would not return to the British Isles without license, on pain of receiving the punishment from which they had been originally reprieved. (Hist. MSS. Comm. Rept. X., pt. 5, pp. 34, 42, 85, 94). Cf. also C.S.P. Colon., 1661-68, No. 1268.

Footnote 227: [(return)]

C.S.P. Colon., 1661-68, Nos. 331, 769-772, 790, 791, 798, 847, 1720.

Footnote 228: [(return)]

Ibid., No. 866.

Footnote 229: [(return)]

C.S.P. Colon., 1661-68, Nos. 839, 843.