
The "sea to sea" grant of Plymouth Council for New England is shown in green. The location of the Plymouth Colony settlement is demarcated as "Pl"
The 'Plymouth Council for New England' was the name of a
17th century English joint stock company that was granted a royal charter to found colonial settlements along the coast of
North America. The council surrendered its charter to the crown in
1635 and ceased to exist as a corporate entity.
Some of the persons involved had previously received a charter in
1606 as the
Plymouth Company and had founded the shortlived
Popham Colony within the territory of northern
Virginia (actually in present-day
Maine in the
United States). The company had fallen into disuse following the abandonment of the 1607 colony.
In the new 1620 charter granted by
James I, the company was given rights of settlement in the area now designated as
New England, which was the land previously part of the Virginia Colony north of the 40th parallel, and extending to the 48th parallel (thus including all of present day
New Brunswick and
Nova Scotia) Unlike the previous charter, the new charter specified colonial rights of the company "from sea to sea".
Unlike the original Plymouth Company, the Plymouth Council was more successful. The first settlement in the area owned by the council was the
Plymouth Colony in present day
Plymouth, Massachusetts, although the council did not inititate the Plymouth Colony.
After the success of the Plymouth settlement, much of the rest of the company's territory was given away in further grants to other colonial ventures, notably: the
Massachusetts Bay Company in 1628, and the
Province of Maine to Sir
Ferdinando Gorges and
John Mason in 1622. (For additional information see
Stephen Bachiler who was to be leader of the Province of Maine).
The 'Plymouth Council' is not to be confused with the '
Plymouth Colony', which was established in 1620 on land owned by the Council under invalid patents from the
London Company. The colony obtained land patents from the Council in 1621 and in 1630, but was governed independently from the Council under the
Mayflower Compact.
External links
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1620 Charter of New England from the Avalon Project
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1635 Surrender of the New England Charter from the Avalon Project