The principal nauigations, voyages, traffiques and discoueries of the English nation. [vols. 1-3] made by sea or ouer-land, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1600. yeres: deuided into three seuerall volumes, according to the positions of the regions, whereunto they were directed. The first volume containeth the worthy discoueries, &c. of the English ... The second volume comprehendeth the principall nauigations ... to the south and south-east parts of the world ... By Richard Hakluyt preacher, and sometime student of Christ-Church in Oxford.
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The letters patents, discourses, obseruations, and aduertisements belonging to the foresaid voyages made vnto Virginia.
- THe letters patents granted by the Queenes Maiestie to sir Walter Ralegh, for the discouering, and planting of new lands and countries, Anno 1584.
- pag. 243
- The names of those, aswell gentlemen as others, that remained one whole yeere in Virginia, vnder the gouernment of M. Ralph Lane.
- pag. 254
- An extract of M. Ralph Lanes letter to M. Richard Hakluyt esquire, and another Gentleman of the middle Temple from Virginia 1585.
- pag. 255
- An account of the particular employments of the Englishmen left in Virginia by S. Richard Grin∣uile vnder M. Ralph Lane their generall, from the 17. of August 1585. vntill the 1•. of Iune 1586. at which time they departed the countrey.
- pag. 255
- A brief• and true report of the commodities aswell marchantable as others, which are to be found and raised in the countrey of Virginia, written by M. Thomas Harriot: together with Master Ralph Lane his approbation thereof in all points.
- pag. 266
- A description of the nature and maners of the people of Virginia.
- pag. 276
- The names of all •he men, women, and children which safely arriued in Virginia, and remayned to inhabite there Anno 1587.
- pag. 287
- A letter of M. Iohn White to M. Richard Hakluyt written in February 1593.
- pag. 287