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But the colony had already passed its high point. The 1660 [[Restoration (1660)|Restoration of the Monarchy]] in England was the cause of much unrest in Surinam.
 
Willoughby himself, who had been relieved of his Governorship of Barbados by the Parliamentarians and returned to England,<ref name=Parker_book /> was in 1662 restored to the governorship of Barbados and given the proprietorship of some of the ‘Charibbee’'Charibbee' islands and of Surinam.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol5/pp102-107 'America and West Indies: August 1662'], in ''Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 5, 1661–1668'', ed. W Noel Sainsbury (London, 1880), pp. 102–107. ''British History Online'' [accessed 18 September 2017].</ref>
 
==Chief Justice==