1607-1609
[Archer, Gabriel] Capt. Newport's discoveries, Virginia, May [1607]. A relatyon of the discovery of our river, from James forte into the maine. Am. antiq. soc., Trans., v. 4, (1860), p. 40-65.
Includes "The description of the now-discovered river and country of Virginia; with the liklyhood of ensuing ritches," p. 59-62. "A brief description of the people," p. 63-65.
The "relatyon" itself is reprinted in John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. xl-lv.
Tindall, Robert. Robert Tindall, gunner to Prince Henry. Letter to the prince, 22 June 1607. In: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. xxxviii-xxxix.
Reprinted: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 108-9.
Virginia. Council, 1607. Coppie of a letter from Virginia, dated 22d of June, 1607. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 106-8.
Ford, Worthington C. Tyndall's map of Virginia [1608]. Mass. hist. soc., Proc., 58 (1925), 244-47.
Includes facsimile reproduction.
Smith, John. The copy of a letter sent to the treasurer and councell of Virginia, [1608?]. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 199-204.
____ A true relation of such occurrences and accidents of noate as hath hapned in Virginia since the first planting of that collony, which is now resident in the south part thereof, till the last returne from thence. London, 1608. 36 p.
Reprinted: Boston, 1866. 88 p.; Smith, Travels and Works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. 1-40; Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, p. 25-71.
Wingfield, Edward M. A discourse of Virginia [1608]; ed. with notes by Charles Deane. Boston, 1859. 44 p.
Reprinted: Am. antiq. soc., Transactions, 4 (1860), 67-103; John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. lxxiv-xci.
[Archer, Gabriel] A letter of M. Gabriel Archar, touching the voyage of the fleet of ships, which arrived at Virginia, without Sir Tho. Gates, and Sir George Summers, 1609. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1733-34.
Reprinted: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. xciv-xcvii; Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 328-32.
Crashaw, William. A sermon preached in London before the right honorable the Lord La Warre, Lord governour and Captaine generall of Virginea, and others of his Majesties counsell for that kingdome, and the rest of the adventurers in that plantation ... Febr. 21, 1609. London, 1610. 91 p.
[Gray, Robert] A good speed to Virginia. London, 1609. 29 p.
Reprinted: N. Y., 1937. 43 p.
[Johnson, Robert] Nova Britannia. Offring most excellent fruites by planting in Virginia. London, 1609. 31 p.
Reprinted: Force tracts, v. 1, no. 6. 28 p.; N. Y., 1867. 40 p.
Price, Daniel. Sauls prohibition staide; or, The apprehension and examination of Saule. And to the inditement of all that persecute Christ with a reproofe of those that traduce the honourable plantation of Virginia. London, 1609. 40 p.
Ratcliffe, John. Captain John Ratcliffe alias Sickelmore. Letter to the Earl of Salisbury, 4 October 1609. In: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. xcviii-xcix.
Symonds, William. Virginia. A sermon preached at White-Chappel, in the presence of ... the adventurers and planters for Virginia, 25. April. 1609. London, 1609. 54 p.
Spelman, Henry. Relation of Virginia, 1609. London, 1872. 58 p.
Reprinted: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. ci-cxiv.
Virginia company of London. [Advertising the enterprise under the new charter. London? 1609] Broadside. In: Brown, First republic, p. 100-104.
____ Instructions, orders and constitucions to Sir Thomas West, Knight, Lord La Warr. [1609?] In: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 24-29.
____ Instruccions, orders and constitucions to Sir Thomas Gates, Knight, Governor of Virginia. 1609. In: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company of London, v. 3, p. 12-24.
____ A letter from the councill and company of the honourable plantation in Virginia to the Lord Mayor, alderman and companies of London [1609?]. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 252-54.