| Crownes. | |
| To him that first shall be drawne out with a blanke, | 100 |
| To the second, | 50 |
| To the third, | 25 |
| To him that every day during the drawing of this
Lottery, shall bee first drawne out with a blanke, | 10 |
| Prizes | Crownes. |
| 1 Great Prize of | 4500 |
| 2 Great Prizes, each of | 2000 |
| 4 Great Prizes, each of | 1000 |
| 6 Great Prizes, each of | 500 |
| 10 Prizes, each of | 300 |
| 20 Prizes, each of | 200 |
| 100 Prizes, each of | 100 |
| 200 Prizes, each of | 50 |
| 400 Prizes, each of | 20 |
| 1000 Prizes, each of | 10 |
| 1000 Prizes, each of | 8 |
| 1000 Prizes, each of | 6 |
| 4000 Prizes, each of | 4 |
| 1000 Prizes, each of | 3 |
| 1000 Prizes, each of | 2 |
Rewards.
| Crownes. | |
| To him that shall be last drawne out with a blanke, | 25 |
| To him that putteth in the greatest Lot, under one name, | 400 |
| To him that putteth in the second greatest number, | 300 |
| To him that putteth in the third greatest number, | 200 |
| To him that putteth in the fourth greatest number, | 100 |
If divers be of equall number, their rewards are to be divided proportionally.
Addition of new Rewards.
| Crownes. | |
| The blanke that shall bee drawne out next before the great Prize shall have | 25 |
| The blanke that shall be drawne out next after the said great Prize | 25 |
| The blancks that shall be drawne out immediatly before the two next great Prizes, shall have each of them | 20 |
| The severall blankes next after them, each shall have | 20 |
| The severall blankes next before the foure great Prizes, each shall have | 15 |
| The severall blankes next after them, each shall have | 15 |
| The severall blankes next before the six great Prizes, each shall have | 10 |
| The severall blankes next after them, each shall have | 10 |
[IV.119.] The prizes, welcomes, and rewards, shall be payed in ready Mony, Plate, or other goods reasonably rated; if any dislike of the plate or goods, he shall have mony, abating only the tenth part, except in small prizes of ten Crownes or under.
The mony for the Adventurers is to be paied to Sir Thomas Smith, Knight, and Treasurer for Virginia, or such Officers as he shall appoint in City or Country, under the common seale of the company for the receit thereof.
All prizes, welcomes and rewards drawne where ever they dwell, shall of the Treasurer have present pay, and whosoever under one name or poesie payeth three pound in ready money, shall receive six shillings and eight pence, or a silver spoone of that value at his choice.