A Messrs.

Messrs. les Députés de la Compe Angloise & Escossoise, negotians en Canada,

LONDRES.

(Sur le dos est écrit.)

Copie d'une lettre escrite à Metz le 30e de Janvier 1630, (1631) par le Sr. Burlamachi, aux Députez de la Compagnie Angloise & Escossoise, negotians en Canada.

(State Paper Office, Colonial Papers, vol. VI, art. 39.)

XXIV.

That for supposed debtes to du Cane from ye Canada Marchantes (for skins, for debtes from savages and for knives) he hath bound the King to pay 8270 £, sterling within ye space of two months.

That for certeine French shipps etc. he hath likewise obliged his Majestie to pay in Paris unto whom ye French King mall appoynt (and that within two months allso) the tome of 6060 £. sterling.