Kingsbury, S.M. [ed.], 1906 [vol. 2], Washington, Government Printing Office, "The records of the Virginia Company of London: The court book, from the manuscript in the Library of Congress:"
p. 9, "At a Preparatiue Court held for Virginia the 20th of May i622. Present...mr Binge...
"...The second addresse to be to the Referrees themselues in like manner as haue bin formerly donne to Capt: Martins Certificate: Wherevpon the Court entreated [list of 15 people including]...mr Binge... to meete to morrowe at mr Dept [Deputy] ffarrars about 2 of the Clocke in the Afternoone to drawe vpp the said Answeare, and to present the same at the Quarter Court."
p. 18-19, "A generall Quarter Court held for Virginia in the forenoone the 22th of May 1622. [Present]...Capt: Binge [first time referred to as Captain]...
"There were nominated for Counsellors to be chosen this Quarter Court namely [list of four men including]...mr Binge...
p. 21-27, "At a Great and generall Quarter Court held for Virginia in the Afternoone the 22 of May i622. Present...mr Binge...
"Certaine gentlemen that were nominated and chosen by the mornings Court to be of his Mats [Majestys] Counsell for Virginia were nowe againe read, and seuerally put to the question and confirmed vizt: The Lo: Bp of London, mr Binge, mr Iermyn, mr Bernard ye elect Gouernor of the Sum~er Ilands.""...fforasmuch as Captaine Argall hath hetherto giuen no satisfacc~on to the Companie for the great losses they haue susteyned by his misimploying their Tenants, Corne, Cattle and other yearely proffitts in the time of his Gouerment to his owne private ends and gayne (to the great preiudice and almost ouerthrowe of the publique Stocke and State of the Colony) for wch [which] beinge questioned heretofore, he hath as yet giuen noe satisfactory Answeare: It is therefore nowe agreed and ordered, that he shalbe warned to exhibite his Accounts and required to make a reall Answeare to what the Company can iustly charge him withall and to this end the Court hath earnestly entreated [list of eleven men including]...mr Binge...or any three of them to meet at mr ffarrars howse the Satturday morninge followinge.
p. 33, "At a generall Court held for Virginia 5 Iunij i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 39-49, "At a Virginia Court held the 19th of Iune 1622. Present...mr Binge...
"Vpon the earnest desire of diuers Aduenturors that mr Copland would please to goe to Virginia and applie himselfe to the Ministry there: A moc~on was made that forsomuch as he had deserued so well of the Companie by his good moc~ons and endeauors wch haue redounded much to the honor and benifitt of the Plantation, as also in respect of his owne sufficiency and worth (whereof he hath giuen so ample testimony, that therefore some extraordinary care be had for his placeinge and entertainement in Virginia in good manner wch moc~on was well approued of and therevpon the Court referred it to a Comittee to treat and aduise about the same vpon next Satturday morninge at mr Deputy ffarrars vizt [list of nine people including]...mr Binge...or any fower [four].
p. 57, "An Extraordinary Court for Virginia on Satturday in the Afternoone the 29th of Iune i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 65, "A Preparatiue Court held for Virginia the 1 Iuly i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 73, "At a Quarter Court for Virginia held on Wednesday in the forenoone the third of Iuly i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 78-79, "At a Quarter Court held for Virginia on Wednesday in the afternoone the 3 Iuly i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 92-97, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wednesday the 17th Iulij i622. Present...mr Binge...
"Vpon the humble request of Wm Sheffeild petic~oninge for leaue to administer vpon the goods (that are saued) of his Sonne Tho: Sheffeild lately slaine by the Indians wch goods he desires to preserue for the vse of a Sonne of the said Thomas a Child about the age of twoe yeares saued aliue in that bloudie Massacre, forsomuch as it was supposed this would proue a leadinge case, and the suite of many others to be releiued in: It was therefore thought fitt to referr it to a Com~ittee to consider what power and authority may be graunted by the Companie to the surviuinge frends of Such as are slaine, or shall hereafter decease to administer vpon the goods lefte vnto them, and what course may best be taken for recouery and preseruac~on of all such goods from losse and imbeazellinge to the vse and behoufe of the true proprietors, to this end the Court hath appointed [list of seven men including]...mr Binge...or any fower of them to meete on ffriday next the i9th of this present Moneth about 2 of the Clocke in the Afternoone at mr Deputies to aduise about it, and to certifie their opinions to the next Court.[p. 98]"[list of twelve men including]...mr Binge... or any fower [four] of them are entreated to meete and aduise about the drawinge vp of the Patent touchinge the Contract to be made with his Matie [Majesty] for the sole Importac~on of Tobacco accordinge to the Propositions agreed on by the Companies of Virginia and the Sum~er Ilands in their great Quarter Court held this present month wch is to be donn in the most benificiall manner for the behoufe of both Companies, who are likewise desired to attend mr Atturny about the same: And also to take into their considerac~on those things that are to be performed before the said Contract is to be in force as namely the prohibitinge the planting of Tobacco in England and Ireland also to prohibite the importinge of any Spanish Tobacco more then the quantitie limited by this Contract.
p. 103, "An Extraordinary Court holden for Virginia on Monday the 7 of Oct i622. Present...mr Binge...[also a mr Budge].
p. 110-114, "At a Court held for Virginia the 23th of October i622. Present...mr Binge...
"...and that it was most expedient to take some course therein did thinke fitt to referr the considerac~on of them and all other matters incident to Petic~ons vnto a select Com~ittee which were then named (vizt) [list of ten men including]...mr Binge...who are entreated to meete at mr Deputy fferrars howse on Monday in the Afternoon the 28th of this present Month and there to consult and aduise concerninge the points formerly menc~oned and all other pticulers belonginge to the matter of petic~ons and to sett downe their opinions and iudgements thereof and to bringe the same in writinge to the next Court."...Hee [Mr Deputy fferrars?] therefore moued to knowe their pleasure whome they would entreat to preach the said Sermon; Wherevpon some proposinge the Dean of Paules, the Court without naminge any other, did verie much desire he might be entreated therevnto, hopinge he would please vpon their generall request signified vnto him, to vnder [ta]ke the paines and the rather for that he was a Brother of this Companie and of their Counsell In confidence whereof the Court praid [list of four men including]...mr Binge...to solicite him earnestly herevnto in the name of the Companie; wch they promised to performe, and for the place where the Sermon is to be preached.
p. 116-118, "At a Court held for Virginia the 6 of Nouemb: i622. Present...mr Binge...
"...considerac~on of a select Comittee, they had accordingly mett and aduised vpon the pticulars, and findinge in some things much difficulty, and wch would require great deliberac~on they thought fitt to deferr the same pticulars till their next meetinge; So as for the present, the Com~ittee had onely gonn through the first head com~ended vnto them namely concerninge petic~ons, touchinge wch hauinge drawne vp their opinions by writinge they did nowe present the same to the iudgement of this Court beinge as followeth...'At a meetinge of the Comittees the 28th Octo: i622 Concerninge Petic~ons. [list of seven men including]...mr Binge...The Committees conceave that for the better ease and expedic~on both of the Companie & petic~oners there should be a sett Com~ittee out of the Counsell and Companie of men both of ability and Diligence who should euery Court Daye at one a Clocke meete to receaue petic~ons....'""...The next thing taken into consideration was both the number and Quallity of those that should bee apoynted Committees of wh it was thought fitt that the Auditors should always bee in regard of there greate experience and practize in the Compagnys affayers and yt there should bee ioyned unto them eight or ten more and yt out of this number three at least wherof the Deputy to bee one might bee always present for the receiving and considering of Petitions and further yt the Committee shoulde bee yearely chosen uppon the day of Election of the Treasuror and other Officers and yt there shoulde bee yeerly an alteration of some of them for the better information of others in the Compagnys affayres and buissinesses. Thees things being putt to the Question were severally ratifyde and confirmed by erection of hands and to bee of the Committee for the present yeare were nominated theese following [list of six auditors]... unto whom wer Ioyned [joined][list of nine men including]...mr Byng [Binge].
p. 122-123, "An Extraordinary Court holden for Virginia on Wedensday the 13th of Nouemb: i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 124, "At a praeparatiue Court held for Virginia on Monday the 18th of Nouemb i622. [Present]...mr Binge...
p. 131, "At a Quarter Court held for Virginia in the forenoone the 20th of Nouember i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 137, "At a Great and generall Quarter Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the afternoone the 20th:th of Nouembr i622. [Present]...mr Binge...
p. 141, "At a Court held for Virginia on ffriday the 22th of Nouemb. 1622 Being the Sumer Ilande Preparatiue Court Day. Present...mr Binge...
p. 146, "An Extraordinary Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the afternoone the 27th of Nouember i622 beinge the Sumer Ilande Quarter Court. Present...mr Binge...
p. 157-158, "At a Quarter Courte helde for the Summer Islands on Wednesday the 27 of November 1622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 179, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday the 29th of Ianuary i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 187, "At a meetinge of his Mats [Majesties?] Counsell for Virginia at mr Deputy ffarrars howse in St. Siths Lane on Wedensday the 11th of Decembr 1622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 196-197, "At a Court held for Virginia on ffriday the last Ianuary i622 by order of a former Court held Wedensday before.
"...Wherevpon Sr Phillip Carey departed sayinge, he was not then present: But mr Binge said that he conceaued that notwithstandinge the order of the last Court, it was meant it should be free for any to come and heare though not to giue their vots [votes]: Wherevpon mr Binge was desired to withdrawe himselfe till it were put to the question whither those onely and noe other that were at the former Courts should be nowe present; It was by erecc~on of hands ordered that noe other should be here, and therevpon mr Binge departed.
p. 215, "At a Praeparatiue Court held on Monday the 3: of February i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 225-228, "An extraordinary court held for Virginia on Tuisday in the forenoone the 4th of ffebruary i622. Present...mr Binge...
"Mr Binge presented a paper to his lp [lordship?]: as from mr Wrote sayinge, it was the same that the other was onely it had some addic~ons, wch [which] mr Wrote thought vpon the last night wch he praid might be read..."
p. 231-240, "At a Court held for Virginia on Tuisday in the afternoone the 4th of ffebruary i622. Present...mr Binge...
"Mr Binge moued to knowe why in settinge downe the proceedings of the mornings Court, the reasons onely of one part vizt: that wch the Court afterwards concluded were sett downe and the Allegac~ons on the contrary part om~itted: Wherevnto answeare was made that it was needles to expresse those reasons and exceptions wch were disallowed: And it was by diuers worthie persons approued to be the custome of the howse of Parliament onely to record those mayne reasons that induced the conclusion and to om~itt the rest as needles and fruitles."...After this the pap [paper] presented by mr Binge in morninge on mr Wrots behalfe titled obiections against the salaries were read wch beinge put to the question by the Ea [Earl]: of Southampton whither the Companie did thinke them worthie of further considerac~on the affirmatiue had no hands the Negatiue...all, The Coppie of wch writinge doth here ensue...
p. 244-245, "At a great and generall Quarter Court holden for Virginia on Wedensday the 5 ffebruary i622. Present...mr Binge...
p. 263, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday the 12: ffebruarij i622 beinge the Sum~er Ilands Quarter Court daye. Present...mr Binge...
p. 273-279, "At a Court held for Virginia and the Sr [Summer] Ilands on Wedensday the 19th of ffebruary i622. [Present]...mr Binge...
"Mr Binge and mr Woodall moued that they might haue a Coppie of that Petition wch without a name was exhibited and read in ye Quarter Court against them: It was answeared that since the Court did then refuse to enter farther into the examinac~on of the matter obiected against them, because their was no name to the Petic~on that therefore they need not trouble themselues to make further answeare therevnto, but they pressinge much to haue a Coppie giuen them of it, wch the Secretary acknowledged to be in his hands it was moued, because the Court seemed of different opinions,...that the decidinge thereof should be deferred till the publique buissinesses (wch were exceedinge waightie and important) should be handled, it beinge directly ordered by the lawe, that publiq buissinesses should haue precedency before all priuate...
p. 293, "An extraordinary Court held for Virginia and the Sumer Ilands on Satturday in the forenoone the 22th of ffebrua: i622. Present mr Binge
p. 296-299, "An extraordinary Court held for Virginia on Monday in the Afternoone the 24th of ffebruary i622. Present [Binge not listed]
" Sr Edwin Sandys at the request of the Ea [Earl]: of Southampton did nowe make report what passed in the morninge before the Lo: Treasuror, where he said were present the Gouernors and Deputies of both Companies Also Sr Io: Da~uers, himselfe and some others, And on the other part the Ea: of Warwicke Sr Nath: Rich, mr Alderm: Iohnson mr Wrote, mr Binge, mr Caninge and mr Woodall with some others, as also Sr Io: Wolstenholme and other the Customers that seemed to assist them, all of them directly impugninge the Contract as conceauinge it to be verie preiudiciall vnto the Plantations: much speach passed wch the Lord Treasuror heard with a great deale of patience interruptinge no man: In the end one of the Customers made a Proposition to his lp: that seeinge there was so much difference and fracc~on between the Companies by reason of the Contract, it might no longer hold, but the Companies be bound to bringe in all their Tobacco and pay the i2d Custome vpon the pound wch would be more contentfull to the Planters and more benificiall to the Kinge "" At length the Opposers presented to the Lord Treasuror certaine Articles, contayninge partly Propositions, partly exceptions, where-vnto his lp: required aunsweare In all wch passage Sr Edwin Sandys said, he was sorry to heare so much by speach and that it was soe confidently averred espeacially by mr Wrote and mr Binge, that the Companies in the carriage of the buissines were ouerawed by the Ea: of Southampton with a kinde of threatninge, that vnlesse the Contract went on the Plantac~ons would be taken awaye from them "
p. 301-318, "At a Court held for Virginia and the Sum~er Ilands on Wedensday in the afternoone the 5 of March i622. Present...mr Binge...
"...Wherevpon their llpps [lordships?] requiringe some of the Complaynants to make knowne their greiuances mr Binge stepped forth and made a longe invectiue against the Contract and the manner vsed in passinge it; wherein he said men were ouerawed by threatninge words, that if they yealded not thereto they should do worse that they must quitt the Plantations, That the Ea [Earl]: of Southampton findinge an vnwillingnes in the Companies to yeald to so hard a bargaine, sett him downe in his chaire, pullinge his hatte ouer his eyes and foldinge his Armes acrosse and leninge backeward in his Chaire, as if all were lost, wch kinde of behauior and former words, frighted the Companie to yeald vnto this Bargaine it beinge concealed from them (wch nowe their llps signified) that this Contract was offred by the Lord Treasuror in his Mats [Majestys] name as from his espeaciall grace to the aduancement of the Plantations: And further mr Binge said that the Ea: of Southampton did not onely saye that he would be mr Wrotes Accuser, and that whilest he was in the Companie there would be no peace nor quiet but that he did make it his suite vnto the Companie to put him out: And these things amongst many other his lp [lordship]: said mr Binge did not onely deliuer but Act; and that in such a manner as was distastfull to the Lords of the Counsell: Wherevpon mr Binge was by their llps rebuked for his behauior and words; and his Lp: said he could not forbeare to desire iustice of the Bourd against him for hauinge so wronged and abased the Ea of Southampton beinge a Peere of the Realme and a Member of that Bourd not only nowe in their llps presence but also other where hauinge said as by two sufficient Wittnesses would be there proued that if he had bin as mr Wrote when my Lo: of Southampton by order of the Counsell for Virginia suspended him from the Counsell he would haue told him His lp: should not suspend him from the Counsell of Virginia beinge a suspended Lord from the Counsell of State: Wch Speech mr Binge denied desiringe that point might be defereed till the returne of my Lo: of Warwick and mr Wrote who were nowe with the Kinge. His lp: said that the Lords of the Counsell seemed much offended with mr Binge; and said they would not let it passe but would consider of it by it selfe. But for the mayne buissines out of mr Bings [Binge's] speach, the Lord Treasuror propounded three points to be insisted on; ffirst whither the Companie were ouerawed, Secondly whither this Contract were for the good of the Plantation, And lastly that if this present Contract were not good for the Plantations howe it might be made good. ffor the first pointe of ouerawinge his lp: said that diuers other affirmed as mr Binge had donne, wherevpon by himselfe and Sr Edw: Sackuill they were much pressed to deliuer the words wherewth they were (as they said) threatned and affrighted: Wherevpon mr Gibbs said, they were told if they did not yeald to this bargaine they must do worse they must quitt the Plantac~ons:...
p. 318-320, "At a court held for Virginia on ffriday in the afternoone the 7 of March i622. Present...mr Binge...
"Mr Binge likewise took exception at the settinge downe of some words in the said Court touchinge him; affirminge that he did not say at Counsell Table that the Plantation should be taken from them, for these words he said were spoken in another place.""Wherevpon for that it was not certainely remembred whither they were spoken by mr Binge or noe at Counsell Table the Court caused [232] them to be strooke out.
p. 321-325, "At Whitehall the 4th of March i622 in the afternoone.
"Mr Binge moued for a Coppie of the Petic~on that was put vp against him at the last Quarter Court for Virginia: wherevnto some replied the Court had made no entry thereof, in respect it had no name therevnto: But mr Binge still earnestly pressing for a Coppie the Secretary was willed to fetch the originall Wch beinge brought in was read and demaund made, whither they would acknowledge the said writinge to haue bin put in by him, but none tooke it vpon himselfe in pticuler: but in generall the whole Court seemed to beare Wittnesse to the trueth thereof, and in pticular one honoble and noble person that had in the Quarter Court spake verie earnestly against it nowe said, he did it out of loue to mr Binge esteeminge it so true that if the Court had entred into examinac~on thereof, they could not haue donn lesse then was there required, and diuers others openly affirmed that at the Quarter Court when it was first exhibited, they conceaued it verie true and fitt for the Court to haue proceeded in it, but onely in reguard there wanted the Authors name that should haue bin subscribed therevnto, wherefore they then rather gaue waye to lett a good thinge passe and sleepe then to giue a President [precedant] of such an inconvenience as might arise by takinge accusac~ons wthout knowledge of the Authors. Herevpon it was by diuers moued that since mr Binge had so much misconstrued and traduced the Companies proceedings in this pointe, as to charge them with iniustice and wronge for reading of it, whereas he rather should haue acknowledge their moderac~on and speaciall fauor to him in not proceedinge thereon, that therefore the ground of the Companies refusall might stand cleared: It was desired that it might be put to the question whither the Companie did not thinke the materiall parts of the said writinge to be true wch moc~on was generally well liked and so without any considerac~on of his demeanor since that time, it beinge put to the question whither the Companies did conceaue that writinge at the time it was exhibited in the Quarter Court, to be in substance and in the materiall points of it true, for those things alledged against mr Binge and mr Woodall it was by a generall erecc~on of hands onely three dissentinge, adiudged that the writinge was in substance true at the time it was exhibited. Mr Binge likewise moued that he might haue a Coppie of that wch the Lord Cauendish had reported that he ahd spoken at the Counsell Table: Wherevpon mr Deputy put it to the Question and by a generall erecc~on of hands it was ordered that the Secre~ should giue him a Coppie.
p. 328-329, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the Afternoone the 19th of March i622. Present...[Binge not listed].
"This donne the Lo Cauendish acquainted the Companie with what had passed the last Tuesday morninge before the lls [lordships?]. of the Counsell touchinge mr Binge who for his sundrie misdeamenors and insolent speches vsed not onely concerninge the Ea: of Southampton a Member of that Bourd but also of a higher consequence was com~itted to the Marshalseas [Marshalseas prison] and before his deliuery from thense is to giue the said Ea: fittinge satisfacc~on as may appeare by their llps order." [he must not have been in jail very long.]
p. 340-341, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in ye afternoone ye Second of Aprill 1623. Present mr Bing
p. 345-359, "An extraordinary Court held for Virginia and the Sum~er Ilandes on Satturday in the fforenoone the 12th of Aprill 1623. Present mr Bing
[in the petition to the King]" Most iust because these plantac~ons though furthered much by yor Mates [Majestys] grace yett beinge not made att yor Mats charge or expence but cheifly by the pryvate purses of the Adventurers they would neuer have Adventured in such an Acc~on wherin they interress their owne fortunes if in the regulatinge and gouerninge of their owne buisines their owne votes had been excluded "[shows that the Adventurors, like mr Binge, were privately-funded entrepreneurs.]
p. 364, "An extraordinary Court held for Virginia on Thursday the 17th of Aprill 1623. Present mr Bing
p. 367, "At a Court held for Virginia and ye Sum~er Ilandes on ffriday in ye afternoone ye 18th of Aprill 1623. Present mr Bing
p. 370, "A Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the afternoone the 23 of Aprill 1623. Present mr Bing
p. 379-380, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the Afternoone the last of Aprill 1623. Present mr Bing
p. 390-391, "A Court held for Virginia and ye Sumer Ilands on Wedensday in ye Afternoone the 7th of May 1623. Present mr Binge
p. 413-414, "A Preparatiue Court held for Virginia on Monday in ye Afternoone the 12th of May 1623. Present mr Bing
p. 422-423, "A Virginia Quarter Courte the 14 of May 1623 being. Present mr Bynge [also a mr Badge, prob. Budge]
p. 431, "An extraordinary Courte held on Satterday in ye Afternoone ye 17th of May 1623. Present mr Bynge
p. 436, "At a Virginia Court on Munday ye 9th of Ivne 1623. Present mr Bynge
p. 439-440, "A Court helde for Virginia on Wednesday in the afternoone ye 18th of Ivne 1623. Present...mr Bynge [Binge]...
"A moc~on was made (as had been formerly) yt for somuch as itt was Complayned from Virginia that divers Passengers came ouer wth slender and scantt pvisions to maynteyne them after their Arryvall wherby they either vnderwent many inconvenyencies or otherwise became burdensome to the Colony ther in releivinge them to the great encrease of their want and scarsitie, That therfore fully to prevent the like inconvenyencies hereafter some speedie course be taken to enioyne them to goe better provided to Virginia since the published Declaration (though given to every man that went) did not seeme to haue effected itt, beinge by way of dyrecc~on and advise and therfore there should be some meanes vsed to constrayne. This moc~on was well approved & held to be verie waightie and important, butt the Court not conceivinge how such an Order could generally be observed in respect divers Ships sett out some from the West partes others outt of Ireland, have referred itt to the considerac~on of a Com~ittee. (vizt) [list of eight men including] mr Bynge [Binge] Who are appoynted to meet at mr Deputies to morrow being Thursday about 4: in the after noone to Consider what good order or pvision might be made therin and how itt might be putt in execution that such as goe in psonn or shall otherwise transport anie Passengers thither doe pvide and carry with them such a due proporcon of Victuall and other necessaries as are pticularly sett downe in the printed Bill wch the Company haue heretofore published.
p. 449, "At a Quarter Court held for Virginia the 25th of Iune i623. Present mr Binge
p. 458, "At a Court held on Tuisday in the forenoone the first of Iuly i623. Present mr Binge
p. 462, "At a Courte helde for Virginia on Wednesday in the Afternoone the 9 of Iuly 1623. Present mr Byng
p. 464, "At a Courte helde for Virginia on Wednesday the 6 of August 1623 In the Afternoone. Present mr Bing
p. 467, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the Afternone the 15 of Oct: i623. Present mr Binge
p. 475, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in ye Afternoone the 22th of October i623. Present mr Binge
p. 477, "At a Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the Afternoone the 12 Nouemb: i623. Present mr Binge
p. 481, "A Praeparatiue Court held on Monday in the Afternoone the 17th of Nouember i623. Present mr Binge
p. 485-495, "A quarter Court held for Virginia on Wednesday in the afternoone the i9 [19]th of Nouember 1623. Present...mr Bynge...
"Mr Binge hearinge this moc~on of Petic~oninge the Lords for ye Companies Books, said (as hee was goinge out the Court) that lett them make as many Petic~ons as they will, they shall [355] assoone haue a Haulter as haue tham: Wherof present Complainte beinge made, and the words iustified by three that over heard him namely by mr Gilbert Morewood, mr Wiseman, and mr Spruson, the Court were much troubled therat, and held itt fitt to be complayned of to the Lords of the Counsell."
p. 497, "A Courte helde for Virginia on Wednesday in the afternoone the 14th of Ianuary--1623. Present mr Bynge
p. 506, "A Preparatiue Court held for Virginia on Munday in ye afternoone the second of February1623. Present mr Bynge
p. 512, "Att a Quarter Court held for Virginia on Wedensday in the afternoone the 4th of February 1623. Present mr Binge
[no mention of mr Binge for the rest of the volume.]