[803]. Massachusetts Records, vol. IV, pt. i, pp. 58 f., 74.
[804]. The report is in Belknap (History of New Hampshire, vol. I, pp. 300 f.), who reprinted it from a copy in the Recorder's office of Rockingham County. Doyle states that there is no copy among the State Papers. Puritan Colonies, vol. II, p. 139 n. That given in Cal. State Pap., Col., 1661-68, p. 75, however, while differing in a few minor particulars from that given by Belknap, is evidently the same document. For references to the “bound-house,” cf. Massachusetts Records, vol. I, p. 167; New Hampshire Provincial Papers, vol. I, pp. 146, 249, 330; Clarendon Papers, p. 71; J. Dow, History of Town of Hampton, vol. I, pp. 7 f.
[805]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1661-68, pp. 22, 63 f.
[806]. Massachusetts Records, vol. IV, pt. i, pp. 70, 76 f.
[807]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1661-68, pp. 145, 214.
[808]. Belknap, New Hampshire, vol. I, p. 301.
[809]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1661-68, pp. 143 f.
[810]. Cf. Hutchinson, History, vol. I, pp. 230 ff.
[811]. Cf. E. B. Russell, Review of American Colonial Legislation by the King in Council (Columbia University, 1915), pp. 17 ff.
[812]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1661-68, pp. 22, 24 f., 30, 32, 110, 128; Acts Privy Council, Colonial, 1613-80, pp. 308, 338; Clarendon Papers, p. 43. Cf. Kaye, English Colonial Administration under Clarendon, pp. 75 ff.