The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the Ninth Booke of the Second part of Purchas his PILGRIMS.
- CHAP. I. PArt of the first Patent granted by his Maiestie for the Plantation of Virginia, Aprill the tenth 1606. pag. 1683.
- CHAP. II. Obseruations gathered out of a Discourse of the Plantation of the Southerne Colonie in Virginia by the English, 1606. Written by that Honorable Gen∣tleman Master George Percy. H. pag. 1684
- CHAP. III. The Description of Virginia by Captaine Iohn Smith, inlarged out of his written Notes. pag. 1691.
- Of such things which are naturall in Virginia, and how they vse them. pag. 1694.
- Of their planted Fruits in Virginia, and how they vse them. pag. 1696.
- Of the naturall Inhabitants of Virginia, and their Customes. pag. 1697.
- Of their Religion. pag. 1701.
- Of the manner of the Virginians Gouern∣ment. pag. 1703.
- CHAP. IIII. The proceedings of the English Colonie in Virgi∣nia, taken faithfully out of the writings of Thomas Studley, Cape-Merchant, Anas Todkill, Doctor Russell, Nathaniel Powell, William Phetiplace, and Richard Pot, Richard Wiffin, Tho. Abbay, Tho. Hope; and since enlarged out of the Writings of Captaine Iohn Smith, principall Agent and Pati∣ent in these Virginian Occurrents, from the begin∣ning of the Plantation 1606. till Anno 1610. some∣what abbreuiated. pag. 1705.
- The Proceedings and Accidents, with the second suppy. pag. 1719.
- CHAP. V. A Letter of Master Gabriel Archer, touching the Voyage of the Fleet of Ships, which arriued at Virginia, without Sir Thomas Gates, and Sir George Summers, 1609. H. pag. 1733.
- CHAP. VI. A true reportorie of the wracke, and redempti∣on of Sir Thomas Gates,, Knight; vpon, and from the Ilands of the Bermudas: his comming to Vir∣ginia, and the estate of that Colonie then, and after, vnder the Gouernment of the Lord La Warre, Iuly 15. 1610. written by Wil. Strachy. Esq H. p. 1734
- §. 1. A most dreadfull Tempest (the manifold deaths whereof are heere to the life described) their Wracke on Bermuda, and the description of those Ilands. pag. 1734.
- §. 2. Actions and Occurrents whiles they conti∣nued in the Ilands: Rauens sent for Virginia; Di∣uers Mutinies; Paine executed: Two Pinnaces built. pag. 1742.
- §. 3. Their departure from Bermuda and arri∣uall in Virginia: Miseries there, departure and re∣turne vpon the Lord La Warres arriuing. Iames Towne described. pag. 1747.
- §. 4. The Lord La Warres beginnings and pro∣ceedings in Iames Towne, Sir Thomas Gates sent into England; his and the Companies testimony of Virginia, and cause of the late miseries. pag. 1754.
- CHAP. VII. The Voyage of Captaine Samuell Argal, from