We having herewith retoured the examinations which we have taken according to your Lopps. order of the 14th of October last upon the Complaint of the Adventurers to Canada wherein we make bould to observe unto your Lopps. that James Ricroft named in your Lopps. order (who was imployed as pylott and merchant in his voyage complained of) had bene imployed in a former voyage by ye Adventurers of Canada, and that (but by that imployment) he had noe knowledge of that Coast; We likewise finde by other circumstances that he was not ignorant that ye Forte of Kebecke in those partes was taken and mayntained by ye said Adventurers, the charge whereof is apparent they could not undergoe but by the benefitt of their trade there; Wee likewise finde that at his last arrival there notice was given him from the said Adventurers that he ought not to trade there, to which notwithstanding he would not conforme: And such notice is proved by a letre subscribed by hymselfe which lre. we herewith retoure, But the said Ricroft utterly denieth thatt he subscribed the said lettre although it were by two witnesses to his face attested to us to be signed by himselfe, And further it appeares unto us by ye examination of Capt. Vincent Harris that the said Ricroft was not only an encourager of these merchants to undertake that voyage, but his carriage there did discourage the natives to trade with the Adventurers.

As for Baker the Mr. of the Eliz complained of and Eustace Man (one of the owners and merchants of that shippe) albeit the notoriousnes of the actions of the Adventurers to Canada doth give a suspicion that they were not ignorant of his Majesties pleasure for their sole trade into those partes, yet by their examinations they deny any manner of notice of his Majesties pleasure or other order for ye Adventurers sole trade.

And for Henry West mentioned in your Lopps. order it was alleadged to us that he was sicke and could not come to be examyned.

We have also perused an Order termed a Comon which we finde to be made by the beforesaid H. West and Eustace Man as Merchants unto ye said John Baker and James Ricroft purporting their ymployment from ye port of London unto ye Coast of Candia, which word Candia was delivered by Eustace Man & Ricroft to be intended for Canada, The instrument of which order wee herewith together alsoe with the examination and letre aforesaid humbly present your Lordships, leving all the same to ye Lordships wisdom.

5. Nov. 1631.

Examinations taken by us underwritten according to ye order of ye l4th of October 1631, from ye Rt. holl ye Lords of his Majesties ho. Councell.

James Ricroft, Pilott of ye Eliz of London, examyned saith that Captaine Kirke and others professinge themselves to be a Companie did imploy him in the yere 1630 to Canada, and that he was paid by Mr. Eyres (beinge casheere for the said pretended Companie) sixe weekes after the end of ye voyage and that untill he was imployed by that Companie he never was in ye Gulf of Canada. That he heard ye Forte of Kebecke in those partes was in ye yeere 1628. surrendred by ye French to the said pretended Companie 21/1433and saith, that when he was there imployed by ye said pretended Companie Captaine Lewis Kirke held ye possession of the said Forte.

This examinate denyes that ever he knewe of or ever saw anie pattent to the said Companie untill he came last from sea.

This examinate confesseth that he hath since 1630 bene imployed in a voyage to Canada by Capt. Eustace Man and one Hen. West in the Eliz of London. And did trade at Todasecke with ye savages that come thether for Beaver skins, and Elke skins, but he cannot tell to what quantity or vallue; but referres himselfe to the Customers Books for the Certaintie thereof. He saith that there was an order from his Merchants for his trade to the North parte of Canada and else where, which order is in the custody of Captaine Eustace Man, and confesseth that he did call to the Mr. of the Eliz (he beinge then deteyned as a prisoner by Captaine Vincent Harris, Capt. of the said Companies shippe named the Thomas) willing him to trade 3 for one which he sayeth was 3 Elkes skins for one Blankett. He denyes that he hath anie Charter parties, writinges or Bookes of accompt concerning his voyage.

Jo. Baker Mr. of ye Eliz of London examyned saith that he did [not] know when he went out that there were anie that professed themselves to be of ye Companie of Canada, but heard that Capt. Kerke and others kept a Fort in Canada. And further sayth that James Ricroft his Pylott beinge deteyned by the Companie did send ye letre nor shewed him subscribed by Ricroft, and upon receipt thereof he refused to deliver anie goods therein required to be delivered and came for England with five Caskes and halfe of Beaver skins and some Elkes skins, for the certaine number whereof he referreth himselfe to the Customrs books, And faith that he was with ye said shippe tradinge in the said Gulfe about 20 dayes and that he had for his particuler about 40 pounds of Beaver skins; He denies that he wrought by way of challenge to Captaine Vincent Harris, but if he spake any wordes it was in his drinke and is forrie for it.