[56] Clar. St. Paps., 106, f. 223, Downing to Clarendon, October 2, 1663 O. S.
[57] S. P., Holland, 168, ff. 41, 42.
[58] Ibid., 176, f. 121.
[59] Ibid., 167, f. 284, Downing to Bennet, September 25, 1664 (O. S.).
[60] Brieven van de Ambassadors in Engeland aan den Raadpensionaris, Cunaeus to DeWitt, November 2, 1663 (N. S.).
[61] C. S. P., Col., 1661-1668, p. 159, warrant to duke of York, Sept. 5, 1663.
[62] S. P., Dom., Charles II, 114, f. 53. These instructions are not preserved in their complete form.
[63] C. O. 1: 16, f. 157, oath of William Quick and others at Charles Island, June 1, 1662.
[64] C. O. 1: 18, f. 154, deposition of Stephen Ustick, June 7, 1664; S. P., Dom., Charles II, 114, ff. 147, 148.
[65] S. P., Dom., Charles II, 114, f. 148, Holmes' narrative. After taking the island Holmes sent for as many men as could be spared by the Royal Company's factors on the Gambia. Accordingly they took possession of it in the name of the company. C. O. 1: 18, f. 24.