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A14803 A declaration of the state of the colony and affaires in Virginia With a relation of the barbarous massacre in the time of peace and league, treacherously executed by the natiue infidels vpon the English, the 22 of March last. Together with the names of those that were then massacred; that their lawfull heyres, by this notice giuen, may take order for the inheriting of their lands and estates in Virginia. And a treatise annexed, written by that learned mathematician Mr. Henry Briggs, of the Northwest passage to the South Sea through the continent of Virginia, and by Fretum Hudson. Also a commemoration of such worthy benefactors as haue contributed their Christian charitie towards the aduancement of the colony. And a note of the charges of necessary prouisions fit for euery man that intends to goe to Virginia. Published by authoritie. Waterhouse, Edward, colonist.; Briggs, Henry, 1561-1630.; Virginia Company of London. Inconveniencies that have happened to some persons which have transported themselves from England to Virginia, without provisions necessary to sustaine themselves, hath greatly hindred the progresse of that noble plantation. 1622 (1622) STC 25104; ESTC S111598 27,991 65

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the names of all those that were massacred by the treachery of the Sauages in VIRGINIA the 22 March last To the end that their lawfull heyres may take speedy order for the inheriting of their lands and estates there For which the Honourable Company of Virginia are ready to doe them all right and fauour At Captaine Berckleys Plantation seated at the Falling Creeke some 66. miles from Iames-Citie in VIRGINIA IOhn Berkley Esquire Thomas Brasington Iohn Sawyer Roger Dauid Francis Gowsh Bartholmew Peram Giles Peram Iohn Dowler Laurence Dowler Lewis Williams Richard Boscough Thomas Holland Iohn Hunt Robert Horner Mason Philip Barnes William Swandal Robert Williams his Wife and Childe Giles Bradshawe his Wife and Childe Iohn Howlet and his sonne Thomas Wood and Collins his man Ioseph Fitch Apothecary to Doctor Pots At Master Thomas Sheffeilds Plantation some three miles from the Falling Creeke MAster Th Sheffeild and Rachel his wife Iohn Reeue William Tyler a boy Samuel Reeue Iohn Ellen. Robert Tyler a boy Mathew Iudeth Howard Thomas Poole Methusalem Thomas Taylor William Tyler At Henrico Iland about two miles from Sheffeilds Plantation Atkins Weston Philip Shatford William Perigo Owen Iones one of Capt. Berkleys people Slaine of the Colledge People about two miles from Henrico-Citie SAmuel Stringer George Soldan William Basset Iohn Perry Edward Ember Iarrat Moore Thomas Xerles Thomas Freeman Iohn Allen. Thomas Cooke Iohn Clements Iames Faulkoner Christopher Henley William Iordan Robert Dauis Thomas Hobson William Baily At Apo-mattucke Riuer at Master Abraham Pierce his Plantation some fiue miles off the Colledge People WIlliam Charte Io Waterhowse Iohn Barker a boy Robert Yeoman At Charles-Citie and about the Precincts of Capt. Smiths Company ROger Royal. Thomas Iones Robert Maruel Edward Heydon Henry Bushel At other Plantations next adioyning RIchard Prat and his Brother Henry Milward his Wife his Childe and his Sister Richard a boy Goodwife Redhead At Mr. William Farrars House MAster Iohn England and his Man Iohn Bel. Henricke Peterson and Alice his Wife and William her sonne Thomas his Man Iames Woodshaw Maidseruāts Mary and Elizabeth At Berkley-Hundred some fiue miles from Charles-Citie CApt. George Thorpe Esq. one of his Maiesties Pentioners Iohn Rowles Richard Rowles his Wife and Childe Giles Wilkins Giles Bradway Richard Fereby Thomas Thorpe Robert Iordan Edward Painter At Westouer about a mile from Berkley-Hundred And first at Cap. Fr Wests Plantation Iames English Richard Dash. At Master Iohn Wests Plantation Christopher Turner Dauid Owen At Capt. Nathanael Wests Michael Aleworth Iohn Wright An Lieutenant Gibs his Diuidend IOhn Paly Thomas Ratcliffe Michael Booker Iohn Higglet Nathanael Earle Iohn Gibbes William Parker Richard Wainham Benomy Reyman Thomas Gay Iames Vpfall Daniel Mr. Dombelowes man At Mr. Richard Owens house RIchard Owen Stephen Dubo Francis an Irishman Thomas Paine One old Maid called blinde Margaret William Reeue At Master Owen Macars house OWen Macar Garret Farrel Richard Yeaw One Boy At Master Macocks Diuidend CApt. Samuel Macock Esquire Edward Lister Thomas Browne Iohn Downes At Flowerdieu Hundred Sir George Yeardleys Plantation IOhn Philips Thomas Nuson Iohn Braford Robert Taylor Samuel Iarret Elizabeth Bennet At the other side of the Riuer opposite to Flowerdieu-Hundred MAster Hobson and his Wife Richard Storks Iohn Slaughter Thomas Philips Richard Campion Anne Greene. At Mr. Swinhowe his House MIstris Swinhow Thomas and George Shinhow her sonnes Richard Mosse Iohn Larkin William Blyth Thomas Grindal At Mr. William Bikars house WIlliam Bykar Math Hawthorn and his Wife Edward Peirce Nicholas Howsdon At Weynoack of Sir George Yeardley his people NAthanael Elie. Iohn Flores Henry Gape Buckingham William Pusset William Walker Iohn Gray Iames Boate. Iohn Suersby Thomas Euans Thomas Ap-Richard Henry Haynes Iohn Blewet Henry Rice Hurt Ionas Alport Thomas Stephens Samuel Goodwine Iohn Snow and his Boy Margery Blewet At Powle-brooke CApt. Nath Powle Esq. and his Wife Daughter to Mr. Tracy Mistris Bray Adam Rayners Wife B●●bara Burges William Head Thomas Woolcher William Meakins Robert Peter Iordan Nathanael Leydon Peter Goodale At Southampton-Hundred RObert Goffe and his Wife William Larkum Iohn Dauies William Mountfort At Martin Brandons LIeutenant Sanders Ensigne Sherley Iohn Taylor and his Wife 2 Boyes Mathew a Polander At Captaine Spilmans house IOhn Basingthwayte Walter Shawe At Ensigne Spence his house WIlliam Richmond Iohn Fowler Alexander Bale William Fierfax The Tinker Persons slaine at Martins-Hundred some seauen miles from Iames-Citie LIeutenant Rich Kean Master Tho Boise Mistris Boise his wife a sucking Childe 4 of his men A Maide 2 Children Nathanael Iefferies wife Margaret Dauies Richard Staples his wife and Childe 2 Maides 6 Men and Boyes Walter Dauies his brother Christopher Guillam Thomas Combar 3. Seruants Master Iohn Boise his Wife A Maide 4 Men-seruants Laurence Wats his Wife 2 Men-seruants Timothy Moise his Man Henry Bromage his Wife his Daughter his Man Edward How his Wife his Childe A child of Iohn Iacksons 4 Men-seruants Iosua Dary his Wife A Man Ralphe Digginson his Wife Richard Cholfer George Iones Cisly Cooke his Wife Dauid Bons Iohn Bennet Iohn Mason William Pawmet Thomas Bats Peter Lighborrow Iames Thorley Robert Walden Thomas Tolling Iohn Butler Edward Rogers Maximilian Russel Henry a Welchman At Mr. Thomas Peirce his house ouer against Mulberry Iland MAster Tho Peirce his Wife and Childe Iohn Hopkins Iohn Samon A French boy At Mr. Edward Bennets Plantation MAster Th Brewood his Wife his Childe 2 Seruants Thomas Ferris George Cole Robert Gray Iohn Griffin Ensigne Harrison Iohn Costard Dauid Barry Thomas Sheppard Henry Price Robert Edward Iolly Richard Alice Iones Thomas Cooke Philip Worth Mathew a maid Francis Winder Thomas Couly Richard Woodward Humfrey Cropen Thomas Bacon Euan Watkins Richard Lewis Edward Towse Remember Michel Bullocke Richard Chandler Henry Moore Nicholas Hunt Iohn Corderoy Richard Cockwell Iohn Howard Mistris Harrison Mary Dawks Anne English Rebecca Master Prowse Hugh Iohn Edward Mistris Chamberlen Parnel a maid Humfrey Sherbrooke Iohn Wilkins Iohn Burton Mr. Iohn Pountis his men Iohn Scotchmore Edward Turner Edward Brewster Lieutenant Peirce his man Thomas Holland Capt. Whittakers man At Master Walters his house MAster Edw Walters his Wife a Childe a Maid a Boy The whole number is 347. A TREATISE OF THE NORTHWEST Passage to the South Sea through the Continent of VIRGINIA and by Fretum Hudson THe noble Plantation of VIRGINIA hath some very excellent Prerogatiues aboue many other famous Kingdomes namely the temperature of the ayre the fruitfulnesse of the soile and the commodiousnesse of situation The ayre is healthfull and free both from immoderate heate and from extreame cold so that both the inhabitants and their cattell doe prosper exceedingly in stature and strength and all Plants brought from any other remote climate doe there grow and fructifie in as good or better manner then in the soyle from whence they came Which though it doe manifestly proue the fruitfulnesse of the soile yeelding all
this hope that the South Sea may easily from VIRGINIA be discouered ouer Land is much confirmed by the constant report of the Sauages not onely of VIRGINIA but also of Florida and Canada which dwelling so remote one from another and all agreeing in the report of a large Sea to the Westwards where they describe great Ships not vnlike to ours with other circumstances doe giue vs very great probability if not full assurance that our endeuours this way shall by Gods blessing haue a prosperous and happy successe to the encrease of his Kingdome and glory amongst these poore ignorant Heathen people the publique good of all the Christian world the neuer-dying honour of our most gracious Soueraigne the inestimable benefit of our Nation and the admirable and speedy increase and aduancement of that most noble and hopefull Plantation of VIRGINIA for the good successe whereof all good men with me I doubt not will poure out their prayers to Almighty GOD. H. B. A MEMORIALL OF Religious Charitie exercised on Virginia to the glory of God and good example of men these three last yeares 1619. 1620. 1621.   r. s̄ d. MIstris Mary Robinson by her Will gaue towards the building of a Church in VIRGINIA 200. 0. 0. A Person vnknowne gaue for that Church a Communion-cup with a Couer and a Plate for the bread of siluer guilt a silke damaske Carpet a linnen damaske Table-Cloth and other Ornaments all valued at 20. 0. 0. A person vnknowne gaue for the vse of the Colledge a Communion-cup with a Couer and a Plate for the bread of Siluer guilt a crimson veluet Carpet with gold lace and fringe and a linnen damaske Table-cloath all valued at 30. 0. 0. A person vnknowne sent a Letter the Copy whereof is registred directed thus To Sir Edwin Sandys the faithfull Treasurer of VIRGINIA and subscribed Dust and Ashes And afterwards by an vnknowne person sent a box to the house of Sir Edwin Sandys with the same direction which being opened in Court therein was found in gold 550. pounds to be disposed of for the education of children of the Infidels in Christian religion and ciuility 550. 0. 0. Master Nicholas Farrar of London deceased hath by his Will giuen 300 li. to the Colledge in VIRGINIA to bee paid when there shall be ten of the Infidels children placed in it and in the meane time 24. pounds by the yeare to bee disbursed vnto three discreete and godly men in the Colonie which shall honestly bring three of the Infidels children in Christian Religion and some good course to liue by 300. 0. 0. A person refusing to be named hath giuen to the benefit of the Plantation 10. 0. 0. The Gentlemen and Mariners that came in the Royall-Iames from the East Indies beeing at Cape Bona-Speranza homeward bound gaue towards the building of a Free Schoole in Virginia to be called the East Indie Schoole 70. ● 6. Towards the furtherance of the East Indie Schoole an vnknowne person hath added the summe of 30. 0. 0. A person refusing to be named hath giuen the summe of 40. shillings per annum for euer for a Sermon to be preached before the Virginia Company 40 s. per an At the Quarter Court held the 30. of Ianuary 1621. by a person not willing as yet to be knowne was sent in gold 25 li. to helpe forward the East Indie Schoole 25. 0. 0. At the same Quarter Court a small Bible with a Couer richly wrought a great Church-Bible the Booke of Common Prayer and other bookes were presented to be sent to VIRGINIA in the name of a person who had the yeare before sent for the vse of the Colledge at Henrico S. Augustine De ciuitate Dei Master Perkins his workes and an exact Map of America the giuer is not known but the books are valued at 10. 0. 0. Giuen by Master Thomas Bargraue a Minister in VIRGINIA deceased for the vse of the Colledge a Library valued at 100. marks There is a Contribution made by the Inhabitants in VIRGINIA for the building of a house of entertainment for new commers at Iames-Citie amounting to the value of 1500. 0. 0. The Gentlemen and Mariners that came lately home from the East Indies in the two Ships called the Hart and Roe-Bucke being at the Cape of Bona Speranza homeward bound gaue towards the building of the aforesaid Free-Schoole in VIRGINIA the summe of 66. 13. 4. FINIS 3570 People sent to Virginia in the three last yeares 42 Saile of ships 1200 Mariners imployed 1500 To the Sommer Ilands 9 ships and 240 Mariners imployed Mr. Hariot in his booke of Virginia 1585. Anno 1619 Anno 1620 Anno 1621