The twenty-one articles of the Treaty of…
September 1677 CE
The twenty-one articles of the Treaty of 1677 are confirmed when England sends gifts to the chiefs along with various badges of authority.
Cockacoeske, weroansqua of the Pamunkey, who had succeeded her husband after he was killed fighting for the English, and had been an ally of Berkeley against Bacon, is one of eleven chiefs known for having signed the Articles of Peace, the formal peace treaty between the natives and the colonists.
As a result of the treaty, Cockacoeske gains authority over the Rappahannock and Chickahominy tribes, which had not formerly been under the paramount chiefdom of the Pamunkey.
The Queen of Pamunkey, as Cockacoeske is known to the English, receives a red velvet cap which is fastened with a silver frontlet and silver chains.