Land.
[Sidenote: What Correspondency they keep with them.]
22. What Correspondency they keep with their Neighbours.
[Sidenote: What Armes Ammunition &c. have been sent unto them.]
23. What Armes, Ammunition, and Stores have been sent unto the said
Collonyes and Plantations upon our Accompt, when received, how Employed,
and what part of them is there remayning and where.
[Sidenote: What Moneys have been paid for Armes &c. and Fortifications.]
24. What Moneys have been paid or appointed to be paid by Us, or Leavyed
within the said severall Collonys, and Plantacons for and towards the
buying of Armes, or making and Mayntaining of any Fortifications, or
Castles, And how the said Moneys have been expended.
[Sidenote: The Boundaryes and Contents of their Lands.]
25. What the Boundaryes, and Contents of their Lands are.
[Sidenote: What Mynes, Commodityes and Manufactures they have.]
26. What Mynes they have of Gold, Silver, Copper, Tynne, Ledd, or Iron.
What Commodityes there are of their production, growth, or Manufacture.
What Materialls for Shipping and whether Salt-petre is or may be
produced in any of the said Collonyes or Plantations. And if so, At what
Rates it may be delivered in England.
[Sidenote: Whether Spices, Gumms, Drugs if Planted will not thrive.]
27. Whether Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, and other Spices, and
Gumms, Druggs and Dying Stuffs which now grow in the East Indyes, and
are brought from thence may not be planted and come to perfection in
some of Our Collonyes, and Plantations in the West Indyes.
[Sidenote: What Rivers, Harbours &c. they have.]
28. What Rivers, Harbours, and Roads they have, and of What Depths, and
Soundings.
[Sidenote: What Banks or Shoales for Fishing.]
29. What Banks, or Shoales they have upon, or neare their Coasts for
Fishing.
[Sidenote: What number of Planters and Parishes.]
30. What number of Planters, Servants, and Slaves, and how many Parishes
they have.
[Sidenote: What number of Whites and Blacks doe yearly come.]
31. What Number of English, Scotch, or Irish doe yearely come, and what
Blacks, or Slaves, are brought unto them.
[Sidenote: What number of People dye yearely.]
32. What Number of People doe yearely dye within the said Collonyes and
Plantations both Whites, and Blacks.
33. What Number of Shipps doe Yearely Trade to and from the said
Collonyes and Plantations, and of what Burthen they are.
[Sidenote: What numb
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