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==Arrest and release; knighthood and governorship (1672β1675)== [[File:King Charles II (Lely).jpg|thumb|[[Charles II of England|Charles II]], who ordered Morgan's arrest, but later knighted him]] During Morgan's absence from Jamaica, news reached the island that England and Spain had signed the [[Treaty of Madrid (1670)|Treaty of Madrid]].{{refn|The treaty was signed on 8 July 1670 and was published in the Caribbean in either May or July 1671.{{sfn|Pope|1978|p=251}}{{sfn|Francis|2006|p=663}}|group=n}} The pact aimed to establish peace in the Caribbean between the two countries; it included an agreement to revoke all letters of marque and similar commissions. The historian [[Violet Barbour]] considers it probable that one of the Spanish conditions was the removal of Modyford from the Governorship. Modyford was arrested and sent to England by his replacement Sir [[Thomas Lynch (governor)|Thomas Lynch]].{{sfn|Barbour|1911|pp=562β563}} The destruction of Panama so soon after the signing of the treaty led to what Allen describes as "a crisis in international affairs" between England and Spain.{{sfn|Allen|1976|p=119}} The English government heard rumours from their ambassadors in Europe that the Spanish were considering war. In an attempt to appease them, Charles II and his [[Secretary of State for the Southern Department|Secretary of State]], the [[Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington|Earl of Arlington]], ordered Morgan's arrest despite his unfailing loyalty to the English crown. In April 1672 the privateer admiral was returned to London where, Barbour writes, he was "handsomely lionized ... as the hero on whom Drake's mantle had fallen".{{sfn|Barbour|1911|p=565}}{{sfn|Pope|1978|pp=257, 260}} Although some sources state that Morgan was incarcerated in the [[Tower of London]],{{refn|Zahedieh in the ''Dictionary of National Biography'' is one such writer.{{sfn|Zahedieh|2004a}}|group=n}} Pope finds no evidence of this in the Tower records.{{sfn|Pope|1978|p=264}} Morgan probably remained at liberty throughout his time in London, and the political mood changed in his favour. Arlington asked him to write a memorandum for the King on improving Jamaica's defences.{{sfn|Cordingly|2006|p=54}} Although Morgan was never charged with an offence, he gave informal evidence to the [[Board of Trade|Lords of Trade and Plantations]] that he had no knowledge of the Treaty of Madrid prior to his attack on Panama.{{sfn|Breverton|2005|p=99}} Unhappy with Lynch's conduct in Jamaica, the King and his advisers decided in January 1674 to replace him with [[John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery]] with Morgan sent as his deputy.{{sfn|Pope|1978|p=268}} King Charles appointed Morgan a [[Knight Bachelor]] in November 1674, the first time his [[Welsh language|Welsh]] name Harri became officially [[Anglicised]] to Henry, a common practice in an age of English dominance. Two months later, Morgan and Carbery left for Jamaica. They were accompanied by Modyford, released from the Tower of London without charge and made the Chief Justice of Jamaica.{{sfn|Zahedieh|2004b}}{{sfn|Allen|1976|pp=140β141}} They travelled on board the ''Jamaica Merchant'', which held cannon and shot meant to boost Port Royal's defences. The ship foundered on the rocks of Γle-Γ -Vache and Morgan and the crew were temporarily stranded on the island until picked up by a passing merchant ship.{{sfn|Cordingly|2006|pp=54β55}}
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