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THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENGLISH Colony in Virginia, taken faithfully out of the writings of Thomas Studly Cape-marchant, Anas Todkill, Doctor Russell, Nathaniel Powell, William Pheti∣place, and Richard Pot, with the laboures of other dis∣creet observers, during their residences.
CHAP. 1.
IT might wel be thought, a coun∣trie so faire (as Virginia is) and a people so tractable, would long ere this haue beene quietly pos∣sessed, to the satisfaction of the adventurers, and the eternizing of the memorie of those that af∣fected it. But because all the world doe see a defaile∣ment; this following Treatise shall giue satisfaction to all indifferent readers, how the businesse hath beene carried, where no doubt they will easily vnderstand and answer to their question, howe it came to passe there was no better speed and successe in those pro∣ceedings.
Captaine Bartholomew Gosnold, the first mover of * 1.1 this plantation, hauing many yeares solicited many of his friends, but found small assistants; at last prevai∣led with some Gentlemen, as Mr Edward-maria Wing∣field, Captaine Iohn Smith, and diverse others who de∣pended a yeare vpon his proiects, but nothing could be effected, till by their great charge and industrie it came to be apprehended by certaine of the Nobilitie,