Henry Huncks

[1] During the English Civil War, he was a lieutenant colonel in the army, fighting on the Cavalier side in support of the king.

[5] In June 1640, commissioners from King Charles arrived in Barbados "in the business between the Earl of Carlisle and Captain Hawley."

Captain James Futter asked Judge Read "in open Court, If all whore-masters were taken off the Bench, what would the Governor [Henry Huncks] do for a Council?

"[7] Huncks sided with the planters against Peter and John Hay, who were charged with collecting rents on behalf of Lord Carlisle.

[6] Henry Huncks returned to England, where he fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War.