Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part.

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Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part.
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Purchas, Samuel, 1577?-1626.
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London :: Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Rose,
1625.
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"Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71305.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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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

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  • ... Iames Towne in Virginia, to seeke the Ile of Ber∣muda, and missing the same, his putting ouer toward Sagadahoc and Cape Cod, and so backe againe to Iames Towne, begun the nineteenth of Iune, 1610. H. pag. 1758.
  • CHAP. VIII. A short Relation made by the Lord De la Warre, to the Lords and others of the Counsell of Virginia, touching his vnexpected returne home, and after∣wards deliuered to the generall Assembly of the said Companie, at a Court holden the 25. of Iune, 1611. Published by authority of the said Counsell. pag. 176.
  • CHAP. IX. A Letter of Sir Samuell Argoll, touching his Voyage to Virginia, and Actions there: Written to Master Nicholas Hawes. Iune, 1613. H. p. 1764.
  • CHAP. X. Notes of Virginian Affaires in the gouernment of Sir Thomas Dale and of Sir Thomas Gates, till Ann. 1614. taken out of Master Ralph Hamor (Secretarie to the Colonie) his Booke. pag. 1766.
  • CHAP. XI. A Letter of Sir Thomas Dale, and another of Master Whitakers, from Iames Towne in Virgi∣nia, Iune 18. 1614. And a peece of a Tractate, writ∣ten by the said Master Whitakers from Virginia the yeere before. pag. 1768.
    • To the R. and my most esteemed friend, M. D.M. at his house at F. Ch. in London. ibid.
    • Part of a Tractate written at Henrico in Virgi∣nia, by M. Alexander Whitaker, Minister to the Colonie there, which then gouerned by Sir Thomas Dale, 1613. pag. 1771.
  • CHAP. XII. Of the Lotterie: Sir Thomas Dales returne the Spaniards in Virginia. Of Pocahuntas and Tomocomo: Captaine Yerdley and Captaine Argoll (both since Knighted) their Gouernment; the Lord La Warres Death, and other occurrents till Anno 1619. pag. 1773.
  • CHAP. XIII. The estate of the Colonie, Anno 1620. and Ma∣ster Dermers Letter to me from Virginia, touching his Voyage for the South Sea. pag. 1775.
    • A Note of the Shipping, Men, and Prouisions sent to Virginia, by the Treasurer and Companie, in the yeere 1619. pag. 1776.
  • CHAP. XIIII. A true Relation of a Sea-fight betweene two great and well appointed Spanish Ships, or Men of Warre; and an English ship, called the Margaret and Iohn, or the Black Hodge,, going for Virginia. pag. 1780
  • CHAP. XV. Virginian affaires since the yeere 1620. till this present 1624. pag. 1783.
    • §. 1. A Note of the shipping, Men, and prouisions sent and prouided for Virginia, by the Right Honou∣rable Henry Earle of South-hampton, and the Companie, and other priuate Aduenturers, in the yeere 1621. &c. With other Occurrents then publi∣shed by the Companie. ibid.
      • Ships and People. ibid.
      • And for the benefit of the Plantations these things following haue beene here done this yeere. ibid.
      • Other Occurrents of note. ibid.
      • Gifts. pag. 1784.
    • §. 2. Newes from Virginia in Letters sent thence 1621. partly published by the Company, partly transcribed from the Originals, with Letters of his Maiestie, and of the Companie touching Silke-workes. pag. 1787.
      • His Maiesties gracious Letter to the Earle of South-hampton, Tresurer, and to the Counsell and Companie of Virginia here: commanding the present setting vp of Silke-workes, and planting of Vines in Virginia. pag. 1787.
    • §. 3. The barbarous Massacre committed by the Sauages on the English Planters, March the two and twentieth, 1621. after the English ac∣compt. pag. 1788.
    • §. 4. A Note of prouisions necessarie for euery Planter or personall Aduenturer to Virginia: and accidents since the Massacre. pag. 1719.
  • CHAP. XVI. English Voyages to the Summer Ilands; Hen∣ry Mays Shipwracke there 1593. The first Colony sent 1612. pag. 1793.
    • A Copie of the Articles which Master R. More, Gouernour Deputie of the Summer Ilands, pro∣pounded to the Company that were there with him to be subscribed vnto, which both hee and they subscri∣bed the second of August, in his House, Anno 1612. which about the same time hee sent into England, to the Worshipfull Companie of the Aduentu∣rours. pag. 1795.
  • CHAP. XVII. Relations of Summer Ilands, taken out of Ma∣ster Richard Norwood, his Map and Notes added thereto, printed 1622. The Historie of the Crea∣tures growing or liuing therein, being inlarged out of Captaine Smiths written Relations. pag. 1796.
  • CHAP. XVIII. Extracts out of Captaine Iohn Smiths Historie of Bermudas, or Summer Ilands; touching the English acts and occurrents there from the begin∣ning of the Plantation. pag. 1801.
  • CHAP. XIX. Briefe intelligence from Virginia by Letters, a supplement of French-Virginian occurrants, and their supplantation by Sir Samuel Argal, in right

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  • of the English plantation. pag. 105.
  • CHAP. XX. Virginias Verger: or a discourse shewing the benefits which may grow to this Kingdome from American-English Plantations, and specially those of Virginia and Summer Ilands. p. 1809.
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