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. and as Sir Thomas Roe, said that he was the next day to go to the court, they desired him to pre- sent the same to his Majesty." When Sir Thomas Roe delivered this petition to James I., he said, " that if anything were passed in the New Eng- land patent that might be prejudicial to the Southern Colony, it was surreptitiously done, and that he had been abused thereby by those that pretended otherwise unto him." " And his Majesty forthwith gave commandment to Lord Chancellor Bacon, then present..., that if this new Patent were not sealed for to forbear the seal, and if it were sealed and not delivered that they should kee]} it in hand till they were better informed^ November 21, there was a meeting with Lord Chancel- lor Bacon about the case, at which were present the Duke of Lenox, the Earl of Arundell, the Earl of Southampton, Mr. Secretary Calvert, and some others, who, after a full hearing, " ordered that the patent should be delivered to be perused by some of the Southern Colony, who were to make report of what exceptions they find thereunto at the next meeting;." 390 UNDER THE COMPANY About the same time, the Earl of Southampton, the pre- sidmg officer o£ the Virginia Company, had a conference with Sir Ferdinando Gorges, and was convinced that the Virginia and New England companies would now accord, " for that it was agreed on both sides for some important reasons to renew hotli of their patents, which was promised should be done by mutual advice of the Privy Council." On November 25 Southampton and others were again " before the Privy Council Board to make report what just exceptions they had taken against New England's patent, whereby they had found themselves utterly excluded from fishing upon the north seas.

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