5. So far as is known, Pocahontas was never accorded a formal audience with King James, although she was received, as Purchas wrote, by "diverse particular persons of Honor" and entertained by the Lord Bishop of London "with festivall state and pompe, beyond what I have scene in his great hospitalitie afforded to other Ladies" (Pilgrimes IV, 1774) . Nevertheless, she was invited to attend the Twelfth Night masque, Jan. 6, 1617, an occasion described by Chamberlain in these words: "The Virginian woman Pocahuntas, with her fathers Councellor [Uttamatomakkin, or "Tomocomo"] hath been with thc King, and graciously used. And both she and her assistant well placed at the Masque" (McClure, ed., Letter's of Chamberlain, II, 50). Not a word about her "princely rank" or her husband!\parBack