June 30, 1634. A letter was written from James Cole in Ipswitch to his wife and children, father, mother and kinsman Thomas Cole and friend Nehemiah Wallington realting his sad condition upon his departure from home. Another letter is from Nehemiah Wallington of London on July 19, 1634 asking James to return home. Another letter to his mother and father complaining of his troubles was dated Warwick 1634. A letter to his wife dated Warwick Nov 29, 1634 included "My Lord's decision is to employ me in New England", refers to his brother Scott with "Your son is well and like to do well and is continually with me." John Wallington of London writes James June 6, 1636 urging him to come home, and advises James of proceedings against him in the Star Chamber. "Had I been able to come to you in New England I would have seen you long before this." A letter from Nehemiah Wallington of London to James Cole Aug 22, 1650 giving an account of the Civil War. "My son Joseph is still alive. I find myself so weak in your business that it grieves me I could do no better. I know business needs trouble and grieves your wife." 3 page 116