The magazine of American history with notes and queries . ARMS OF CLEBURNE OF CASTLETOWN. CLAYBORNE THE REBEL 95. SEAL OF WILLIAMCLAIBORNE, l666. three of our subjects in that battle of the pinnaces, and by force pos-sessed himself of that (Kent) Island ? If his lordship is wise he will ceasethose contumacious proceedings and strictly comply withhis majestys former orders. Behind these documents, the orders in council, etc., it isnot difficult to see the resolute face of Clayborne, the is representing matters in their true light, and at lastjustice seems about to be done him. Unfortun
The magazine of American history with notes and queries . ARMS OF CLEBURNE OF CASTLETOWN. CLAYBORNE THE REBEL 95. SEAL OF WILLIAMCLAIBORNE, l666. three of our subjects in that battle of the pinnaces, and by force pos-sessed himself of that (Kent) Island ? If his lordship is wise he will ceasethose contumacious proceedings and strictly comply withhis majestys former orders. Behind these documents, the orders in council, etc., it isnot difficult to see the resolute face of Clayborne, the is representing matters in their true light, and at lastjustice seems about to be done him. Unfortunately, hewas not to secure that. Left to himself, Charles I. wasready to support his trusty William Clayborne, but therewas Queen Henrietta Maria, the Catholic and friend ofBaltimore, with his Grace Archbishop Laud, the high-churchman, to doher bidding. Laud was president of the board of Lords Commissionersof Plantations, and the matter came before him. The result was that theLords Commissioners decided the controversy point blank in favor ofBaltimore, and Clayborne the Rebel was notified that he had no long
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