Hawley posed in London as the governor of Barbados in 1638 when the Earl of Warwick bought the Pembroke patent and reopened the quarrel with Carlisle. He Then doubled back to the island in time to oppose the take-over by Carlisle's new appointee, Henry Huncks. But his gamble failed when Warwick lost his commission and he was imprisoned.
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Hamshere Cyril- Providence- The British in the Caribbean
Hawley posed in London as the governor of Barbados in 1638 when the Earl of Warwick bought the Pembroke patent and reopened the quarrel with Carlisle. He Then doubled back to the island in time to oppose the take-over by Carlisle's new appointee, Henry Huncks. But his gamble failed when Warwick lost his commission and he was imprisoned.
Hawley posed in London as the governor of Barbados in 1638 when the Earl of Warwick bought the Pembroke patent and reopened the quarrel with Carlisle. He Then doubled back to the island in time to oppose the take-over by Carlisle's new appointee, Henry Huncks. But his gamble failed when Warwick lost his commission and he was imprisoned.