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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Newport's News. Nomen non Locus. (search)
t made good use of his time in getting back to London in July, 1614, after an absence only of two yeat case, instead of applying to the Company in London, would have had recourse direct to the Coloniarom the Colonial Authorities to the Company in London, dated 20th January, 1622. In it is the folloetter takes it for granted that the Company in London were already perfectly aware that there was th be made there, while individuals returning to London from the Colony and masters of ships sailing between London and the Colony might, in their intercourse with members of the Company as private indinia, written in April, 1622, to the Company in London, giving an account of the great massacre that y the Virginia Authorities, but the Company in London, as early as 1622, put the first word (Newportned to England, he published in quarto form in London, A true Relation of such occurrences and acideand sent by him in that year to the Company in London, and afterwards published there. I have not[14 more...]