[5-30] G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. II, p. 115.
[5-31] Secretary Thomas Ludwell in a long report to the British Government spoke of the Virginia Government as Berkeley's own, "Which I so term," he explains, "because he is the sole author of the most substantial parts of it, either for Lawes or other inferior institutions." British Public Record Office, CO1-20.
[5-32] British Museum, Egerton Manuscript, 2395, f. 356b.
[5-33] British Public Record Office, CO1-19, Berkeley to Lord Arlington, Aug. 1, 1665.
[5-34] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, pp. 399-400.
[5-35] British Public Record Office, CO1-26-77, Berkeley to the Board of Trade.
[5-36] British Public Record Office, CO1-30-78, Memorial of John Knight, Oct. 29, 1673.
[5-37] British Public Record Office, CO1-30-71, Council of Virginia to the King, 1673.
[5-38] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, pp. 1-16.
[5-39] British Museum, Egerton Manuscript, 2395, f. 356b, A Discourse and View of Virginia.