[11] Arb. Smith, p. 91.
[12] Arb. Smith, p. 91.
[13] Arb. Smith, p. 91; F. R., pp. 27, 32. Smith denied the justice of these charges. "Now Captaine Smith, who all this time from their departure from the Canaries, was restrained as a prisoner, upon the scandalous suggestions of some of the chiefe (envying his repute); who fained he intended to ursurpe the government, murder the Councell, and make himself king; that his confederats were dispearsed in all the three ships, and that divers of his confederats that revealed it, would affirme it: for this he was committed." Arb. Smith, p. 92.
[14] Arb. Smith, liii.
[15] Arb. Smith, liv.
[16] F.R., p. 39.
[17] Arb. Smith, lxxvii.
[18] Arb. Smith, lxxvi.
[19] Arb. Smith, lxxix.
[20] Arb. Smith, lxxxi.