In 1618, Samuel Argall had a private commission with the
Treasurer with a
letter of marque from
Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy.
Treasurer then captained by
Daniel Elfrith, met up with
Neptune in the
Azores and traded passengers.
Treasurer stopped in Bermuda, while the
Neptune had a difficult journey Virginia. Lord De La Warr became ill and died on the
Neptune. An investigation occurred in 1622 to discover the relationship of
Neptune and
Treasurer, and where Thomas West was interred, no definitive conclusions occurred. In 1618, a faction of the
Virginia Company of London desired to recall then acting-governor Samuel Argall to initiate an investigation of "
privateering history" (acts of piracy) with the
Treasurer.
fluyt (sometimes written in Spanish form,
San Juan Bautista Treasurer arrived a few days after the
White Lion, The latter ship sold between 20-30 Angolan slaves to the James River plantations near Jamestown.
Treasurer arrived at
Old Point Comfort, badly needing resupply. Elfrith's privateering letter of marque was scrutinized by the inhabitants, alleging illegal
piracy, thus the Angolans were considered "illicit goods".
Treasurer absconded to Bermuda. ==Final stop in Bermuda (1619-1620)==