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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): narrative 694
The fourth voyage made to Virginia
with three ships, in
the yere 1587. Wherein was transported the anker at Plimmouth, and departed
thence for Virginia
.
The 16 Simon Ferdinando, Master of our A ges, Pines, Mameas,
and Plantanos, to set at Virginia
, which we knew might
easily be had, for that left sight of Hispaniola, and haled off
for Virginia
, about foure of the clocke in the afternoone at the first land that
we saw next should be Virginia
.
About the 16 of July we fel with the mai this child was
the first Christian borne in Virginia
, shee was named
Virginia
. By this time our Virginia
. By this time our ships had unladen the goods
and victuals of the planters, and began to take in wood,
and fresh wate g of all his goods for him at his returne to
Virginia
, so that if any part thereof were spoyled or planting of us, or any other in this land of Virginia
, wee
all of one minde & consent, have most e ted John White, Governour of the
planters in Virginia
, to passe into England
, for the better
and
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Smerwick (Irish Republic) (search for this): narrative 694
Secotan (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): narrative 694
Stafford (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 694
Virginia (Alabama, United States) (search for this): narrative 694
The fourth voyage made to Virginia
with three ships, in
the yere 1587. Wherein was transported the second
Colonie.IN the yeere of our Lord 1587. Sir Walter Ralegh
intending to persevere in the planting of his Countrey
of Virginia, prepared a newe Colonie of one hundred and
fiftie men to be sent thither, under the charge of
John White, whom hee appointed Governour, and also
appointed unto him twelve Assistants, unto whom hee
gave a Charter, and incorporated them by the name
of Governour and Assistants of the Citie of Ralegh in
Virginia
.
April.
OUR Fleete being in number three saile, viz. the Admirall
a shippe of one hundred and twentie Tunnes, a Flie-boate,
and a Pinnesse, departed the sixe and twentieth of April
from Portesmouth, and the same day came to an ancker
at the Cowes in the Isle of Wight, where wee stayed
eight dayes.
May.THE fift of May, at nine of the clocke at night we came
to Plimmouth, where we r
Guadalupe (search for this): narrative 694
Hampton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): narrative 694
Dominica (Dominica) (search for this): narrative 694
Portsmouth (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 694
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 694
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