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(WARWICK, ROBERT RICH, EARL OF.) An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . whereby Robert Earle of Warwicke

THE GRANTOR OF THE PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS PATENT IS APPOINTED (WARWICK, ROBERT RICH, EARL OF.) An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . whereby Robert Earle of Warwicke is made Governour in Chiefe . . . of all those Islands and other Plantations . . . upon the Coasts of America. [2], 6 pages. Small 4to, disbound; edge wear, early underlining and annotations. London, 3 November 1643

  • Notes: This important act of Parliament appoints Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick, as the governor and admiral of the British American colonies, and also appoints commissioners to assist him in his administration. It begins by explaining that "many thousands of the natives and good subjects of this kingdome of England . . . have of late yeeres to their great griefe and miserable hardship bin inforced to Transplant themselves and their families into severall Islands and other remote & desolate parts of the West-Indies," and expresses concern that "the outragious malice of Papists and other ill affected persons should reach unto them in their poore and low (but as yet peaceable condition)." Thus Warwick and his commissioners were granted sweeping powers for "strengthening and preserving of the said Plantations, and chiefely to the preservation and advancement of the true protestant Religion amongst the said planters, inhabitants, and the further enlargement and spreading of the Gospell of Christ amongst those that yet remain there in great and miserable blindnesse and ignorance."
    Even before this ordinance, Warwick had played a wide-ranging role in the development of the colonies, operating a plantation in Virginia, and helping to obtain founding patents in Massachusetts and Connecticut. As governor, he would issue the founding charter for the Rhode Island colony and its town of Warwick, and help launch the oldest school in Bermuda, the Warwick Academy. Among Warwick's commissioners appointed here are Sir Henry Vane Junior and Oliver Cromwell.
    European Americana 643/58; JCB II, page 303; Sabin 57510. ESTC lists 9 copies in America. A copy sold for $220 in 1935, and only two other copies have appeared at auction since.
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