Bermuda 6 Aprill 1683
Mr
Wm
Blathwait
Sr
I wrote you a few lines about 12 mo. past, since I
have not bin so happy as to receive any from you
but Mr Righton is arrived, and I find among his
papers, the plan of the Court of Kings Bench, against
our Governors the Bermuda Company's illegall practises,
and an order of his Majty
& Councill, for a trial of
their Charter by a new Quo Warranto, so I conclude
the Government of those Islands will fall immediately into
his Majties
hands, and indeed itt is high time, for itt is
a shame the Garrison, wch
is of so much importance to all
the West Indies, should be so much neglected as itt is, being
now subject to a small force, wch
well looked after is
almost invisible. My request is,
that it fall in yor
way, as it may, to recommend
me to the Sheriff or secretary, and to speak to
the Govnr
that is to come, to lett long leases of the
publick lands (to incorridge building on, and improvements)
paying a fine and yearly rent: for as it is now only
att will, by yearly rent, it goes to ruin, as do the
publick houses wch
will be prevented by yor
making the
Commissions to Govnr
, Sheriff, Secretary and other officers
[illegible], the officers will then build and
repair their houses att their own charges, wch
will not
be done if they are subject every yeare to be removed.
So with my service presented, I crave leave to remaine
Your Humbl Srvt
George Turfrey