[992]. The commission is given in N. H. Prov. Papers, vol. I, pp. 373 ff., and Laws of New Hampshire Provincial Period (ed. A. S. Batchellor, 1904), vol. I, pp. 72 ff. The government is described in Osgood, American Colonies, vol. III, pp. 337 f., and Fry, New Hampshire, pp. 66 ff.
[993]. The so-called “Cutt Code” is in Laws of N. H., vol. I, pp. 11 ff., and N. H. Prov. Papers, vol. I, pp. 382 ff.
[994]. These conditions are given in Cutt's commission.
[995]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1677-80, pp. 592, 608; Ibid., 1681-85, p. 44; N. H. Prov. Papers, vol. I, pp. 420 f.
[996]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1677-80, p. 608.
[997]. Ibid., 1681-85, pp. 27, 49 ff., 62 ff.
[998]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1681-85, pp. 49 f., 52 f., 138 f., 140 f.
[999]. N. H. Laws, vol. I, pp. 48 ff. His instructions, in part, are on pp. 56 ff. Cf. N. H. Prov. Papers, vol. I, pp. 433 ff.
[1000]. Osgood, American Colonies, vol. III, p. 348.
[1001]. Cf. Cranfield's letters to Blathwayt in Randolph Papers, vol. VI, pp. 124, 138 ff., 145. From the last it would seem that Blathwayt's customary share was a third.