Boston in N: Ed Decr 30 1680
Honrd Sr
By the last Conveyance I gave yw
ye
Trouble of the [illegible] foregoing
since which I have had ye
honr
of a second from yor
selfe and thereby
assurance to myselfe and other proprietr
s of the Narrogansett Countrey
of yor
just favour and futherance of our business I shall as soone as the
Season will allow Comunication make all yt
are Interested Sensible of
their obligacóns and ye
acknowldgmts
yt
may be due to yor
selfe, I p[re]sume
Mr
Lewis hath either wholly Omitted a [line] by the Last Ships or
Directed it to some other hand for want of which my selfe and others
know not at p[re]sent what may be further necssary But are secure in
ye
Sence yw
have of the justice of our cause and ye
Despatch thereof
Mr
Harris his friend heer being more confident then I can be of a supply
from Mr
Doane at p[re]sent make noe other provision But fearing a Dis
appointmt
I have requested a friend to waite upon Mr
Boyd to [Indeavr]
the Anticipation of the Indian Revenue wch
for ye
yeare [Currt] I
suppose is ingaged to New Plymouth all that are concerned for Mr
Harris ow Thanks to yor
Charity and Care for him wch
I hope may soe
far Interest him in ye
Contribucón as to abate Considerably of what
otherwise would be needfull for his ransome
I heare not yt
what entertainment Mr
Mason finds amongst his [Tennts]
I p[er]ceive his Maty
hath put him to condicon into a condicón to secure
himselfe from affronts and to make Equall terms with them
Mr
Randolphs observacóns will Excuse me from some Intimacóns
I should off hand afford Having now more Certaine Knowldg and
better Informacón then formr
ly I hope his representacóns may be
of better use to his Maty
and Less p[re]judicial to himselfe a favour
able reformation may render these Collonyes very considerable to ye
Crowne
of England But a severe or totall alteracóns or restraints would in
short tyme I feare Blast not onely a hopefull plantacón but those yt
should be ye
most active Instrumts
therein It were easey to demonstrate
that the Improvemt
of thes Collonyes under Due Incouragemt
and
Regulations might be more advantageous both for ye
support
and inlargemt
of the
English Empire then all ye
Revenues of the
Islands, this Soyle affourding all yt
is needfull for a Royall Navy
wch
might not onely be built heer but [illegible] without alarming
ye
world be Imployd with great Silence and Secrecy upon any Designe
and might Serve for Convoyes for all our American fleets neither
would ye
Difficultyes be soe great to incourage such undertakings as at
first may appeare ffor without any Diminution of ye
p[re]sent Revenues
of ye
Crowne such imunityes might be granted as could in few yeares
Lay the foundation and gradually effect all yt
is pr
mised other p[ar]ticular
Improvemts
may seasonably be pointed to wch
would Infallibly ingage
N: Engld:
To a Dependance upon England for their Manufacture and render Engld
Independt
upon all ye
world for sundry Staples and absolutely necessary
Comodityes haveing sometymes Hinted thes things to Mr
Randolph if
they deserve Consideration he can further discourse or demonstracóns may
be given when Demanded I know ye
Cognisance of such matters most
proper to yor
office and Therefore with ye
Greater freedome hint ym
to yw
Assureing my selfe yt
all probabilityes of advantage to ye
King and Kingdome will be Candidly entertained by yor
selfe
and as zealously to ye
Extent of my Capacity Indeavoured by
Sr yor most obliged humble servt
Richd Wharton
Thes
To the Honr
ble William
Blathwaite Esqr
:
Auditor and Surveyor Genll
of his Matys
plantations
pr
sent
[per] Mr Randolph Q:D:C: