In the 1630s Gorges attempted to revive the moribund claims of the Plymouth Company.
These were the Plymouth Company and the London Company.
Unlike the original Plymouth Company, the Plymouth Council was more successful.
In 1633, the Plymouth Company established a trading post here to conduct business with the Native Americans.
She was the sister of Richard Chilman, the local secretary of the Plymouth Company.
As investor (Plymouth Company) and on the council.
John Beauchamp (1592-1655) was one of the influential members of the Plymouth Company.
By 1609, the Plymouth Company had dissolved.
The land was originally owned by the Plymouth Company, from which inhabitants obtained their titles.
However, it was abandoned after about 1 year, and the Plymouth Company became inactive.