It is decided to abandon the Virginia …
Years: 1610 - 1610
June
It is decided to abandon the Virginia colony.
The survivors, together with the one hundred colonists just arrived, board ships on June 7, 1610, abandon the colony site, and sail towards the Chesapeake Bay and home.
However, another supply convoy with new supplies and headed by a newly appointed governor, Thomas West, Baron De La Warr, intercepts the would-be returnees on the lower James River and orders them back to Jamestown, then places the colony under martial law, thereby establishing the first permanent English settlement in America.
West is the son of Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr, of Wherwell Abbey in Hampshire, and his wife, Anne, daughter of Sir Francis Knollys and Catherine Carey.
West had received his education at Queen's College, Oxford, had served in the army under Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and, in 1601, had been charged with supporting Essex's ill-fated insurrection against Queen Elizabeth, but he had been acquitted of those charges.
He succeeded his father as Baron De La Warr, in 1602, and became a member of the Privy Council.
He has been appointed governor-for-life (and captain-general) of Virginia, and he has outfitted their three ships and recruited and equipped these men at his own expense.
Locations
People
Groups
- Powhatan (Amerind tribe)
- London Company, The (also called the Virginia Company of London)
- Virginia (English Colony)
