1610-1619

Argall, Sir Samuel. The voiage from James Towne to seeke the ile of Bermuda, and missing the same, his putting over toward Sagadahoc and Cape Cod, and so back againe to James Towne, begun the nineteenth of June, 1610. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1758-62.

De la Warr, Thomas West, 3rd lord. Lorde De la Warr to the right honorable ... the Earl of Salisbury, 1610. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 413-15.

[Jourdain, Silvester] A discovery of the Barmudas, otherwise called the Ile of Divels; by Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Sommers, and Captayne Newport, with divers others. London, 1610. In: Force tracts, v. 3, no. 3, p. 9-15.

Reprinted N. Y., 1940. 24 p.

The proceedings of the English colony in Virginia, from the beginning of the plantation 1606, till anno 1610, somewhat abridged. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1705-33.

Rich [Richard] Newes from Virginia (1610). London, 1874. 19 p.

Reprinted: Neill, Early settlement of Virginia and Virginiola, p. 29-35; [Boston, 1922] 14 p. (Americana series, photostat, no. 65); [N. Y., 1937] 29 p.

Strachey, William. A true repertory of the wracke, and redemption of Sir Thomas Gates, Knight; upon, and from the ilands of the Bermudas: his coming to Virginia, and the estate of that colonie then, and after, under the government of the Lord La Warr, July 15, 1610. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1734-58.

Virginia company of London. By the counsell of Virginea [Notice that the ship Hercules is now preparing to make a supply to the colony of Virginia] [London? 1610] Broadside. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 439.

____ A publication by the counsell of Virginea, touching the plantation there. London, 1610. Broadside. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 354-356.

____ A true and sincere declaration of the purpose and ends of the plantation begun in Virginia. London, 1610. 26 p.

Reprinted: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 338-53.

____ A true declaration of the estate of the colonie in Virginia, with a confutation of such scandalous reports as have tended to the disgrace of so worthy an enterprise. London, 1610. 68 p.

Reprinted: Force tracts, v. 3, no. 1. 27 p.

Virginia. Council, 1610. Letter of the Governor and council of Virginia to the Virginia company of London. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 402-13.

Dale, Sir Thomas. Letter to Lord Salisbury, 1611. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 501-8.

____ Sir Thomas Dale to the president and counsell of the companie of adventurers and planters in Virginia [1611]. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 489-94.

De la Warr, Thomas West, 3rd lord. The relation of the right honourable the Lord De la Warre. London, 1611. 15 p.

Reprinted: N. Y. [1868?] 17 p.; [London, 1858] 17 p.; Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, 209-214; Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 477-83.

Depositions of John Clarke and others, at Havana, 1611. Am. hist. rev., 25 (1920), 467-73.

Virginia company of London. By the counsell of Virginea. [That a fleet of good ships would soon be ready to sail for Virginia.] London, 1611. Broadside. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 445.

Whitaker, Alexander. Whitaker to Crashaw ... 1611. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 497-500.

Experiences on journey to America. Accurate transcript from the Booke of proceedings and accidents of the first permanent English settlement in America [1612] Connecticut mag., 11 (1907), 315-19.

Reprinted: Journal of Am. hist., 1 (1907), 206-8.

[Johnson, Robert] The new life of Virginea: declaring the former successe and present estate of that plantation, being the second part of Nova Britannia. London, 1612. 52 p.

Reprinted: Force tracts, v. 1, no. 7. 24 p.; Mass. hist. soc., Collections (ser. 2), 8 (1826), 199-223.

McCary, Ben C. Captain John Smith's map of Virginia [1612]. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 3.)

Percy, George. "A trewe relacyon." Virginia from 1609-1612. Tyler's quarterly, 3 (1922), 259-82.

The proceedings and accidents of the English colony in Virginia, extracted from the authors following, by William Simons, doctour of divinitie [1612] In: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 2, p. 383-488.

The proceedings of the English colonie in Virginia since their first beginning from England in the yeere of our Lord 1606, till this present 1612, with all their accidents that befell them in their journies and discoveries. By W. S. Oxford, 1612. In: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. 85-174.

Reprinted: Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, p. 119-204.

Smith, John. The description of Virginia by Captaine John Smith, inlarged out of his written notes. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1691-1704.

____ A map of Virginia. With a description of the countrey, the commodities, people, government and religion. Oxford, 1612, 39, 110 p.

Reprinted: Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. 41-174; Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, p. 76-204.

Contents: [Vocabulary of Indian words.] The description of Virginia. The proceedings of the English colonie in Virginia ... till this present 1612.

[Strachey, William, ed.] For the colony in Virginea Britannia. Lawes divine, morall and martiall. London, 1612. 41, 7 p.

Reprinted: Force tracts, v. 3, no. 2. 68 p.; Photostat Americana, ser. 2, no. 16, Boston, 1936.

____ The historie of travell into Virginia Britania (1612); ed. by Louis B. Wright and Virginia Freund. London, 1953. xxxii, 221 p.

Also ed. by R. H. Major, London, 1849. 203 p.

Argall, Sir Samuel. A letter touching his voyage to Virginia, and actions there, written to Nicholas Hawes, June, 1613. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1764-65.

Reprinted: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 640-44.

Dale, Sir Thomas. Sir Thomas Dale's letter to Sir Thomas Smith, 1613. Extract in: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 639-40.

[Jourdain, Silvester] A plaine description of the Barmudas, now called Sommer Ilands. With the manner of their discoverie Anno 1609. London, 1613. 43 p.

Reprinted: Force tracts, v. 3, no. 3. 24 p.

Virginia company of London. A broadside [concerning the lottery] 1613. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 608-9.

____ By his Majesties councell for Virginia [On the lottery to be held May 10, 1613] London, 1613. Broadside. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 608-9; John Carter Brown Library, Three proclamations.

Whitaker, Alexander. Good newes from Virginia. London, 1613. 14, 44 p.

Reprinted: [N. Y., 1936] 14, 44 p.

____ Part of a tractate written at Henrico in Virginia, 1613. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1771-73.

Dale, Sir Thomas. A letter of Sir Thomas Dale, and another of Master Whitakers, from James Towne in Virginia, June 18, 1614. And a piece of a tractate, written by the said Master Whitakers from Virginia the yeere before. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1768-1773.

Hamor, Ralph. Notes of Virginia affaires in the government of Sir Thomas Dale and of Sir Thomas Gates till anno 1614. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1766-68.

____ A true discourse of the present estate of Virginia, and the successe of the affaires there till the 18 of June, 1614. Together with a relation of the severall English townes and fortes, the assured hopes of that countrie and the peace concluded with the Indians. The Christening of Powhatans daughter and her marriage with an English-man. London, 1615. 69 p.

Reprinted: Albany, N. Y., 1860. 69 p.

Rolfe, John. The coppie of the Gentle-mans letters to Sir Thomas Dale, that after married Powhatans daughter, containing the reasons moving him thereunto [1614] In: Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, p. 239-44.

Virginia company of London. The reply of the Virginia council, 1614, in defense of Argall. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 730-33.

____ A declaration for the certain time of drawing the great standing lottery. London, 1615. Broadside. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 684-685, 761-765; also in John Carter Brown library, Three proclamations.

Rolfe, John. A true relation of the state of Virginia lefte by Sir Thomas Dale, knight, in May last, 1616. From original manuscript in the library of Henry C. Taylor, Esq. Edited by J. C. Wylie, F. L. Berkeley, Jr., and John M. Jennings. New Haven, Conn., 1951. 29 p.

Printed earlier in Southern literary messenger, 5 (1839), 401-6; reprinted Va., historical register, 1 (1848), 101-13.

Smith, John. Captain John Smith to Queen Anne [1616?] In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 784-88.

Virginia company of London. A briefe declaration of the present state of things in Virginia [1616] In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 774-79.

Rolfe, John. Letter of John Rolfe [to Edwin Sandys, 8 June], 1617. Va. mag., 10 (1902), 134-138.

Virginia company of London. By his Majesties councell for Virginia [relating the good condition of the colony at the return of Sir Thomas Dale] [London? 1617] Broadside. In: Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 2, p. 797-798.

Adventurers to Virginia [1618?]. In: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 79-90.

Virginia company of London. Instructions to George Yeardley, 1618. In: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 98-109.

Of the lottery: Sir Thomas Dales returne: the Spaniards in Virginia. Of Pocahontas and Tomocomo: Captaine Yerdley and Captaine Argoll (both since knights) their government; the Lord La-Warrs death, and other occurrents till anno 1619. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1773-75.

Pory, John. Letter of John Pory, 1619 secretary of Virginia, to Sir Dudley Carleton. In: Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, p. 282-87.

Virginia. Assembly, 1619. A reporte of the manner of proceedings in the General assembly convened at James citty in Virginia, July 30, 1619. N. Y., hist. soc., Collections (ser. 2), 3 (1857), 329-58.

Reprinted: Colonial Records of Virginia, p. 9-32; Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, p. 249-78; Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 153-77.

Virginia company of London. A note of the shipping, men, and provisions sent to Virginia. London, 1619. 3 p.

Reprinted: Brown, First republic, p. 366; Va. mag., 6 (1898), 231-32; Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 115-17.

Yate, Ferdinando. Yate's account of a voyage to Virginia in 1619. N. Y. public library, Bulletin, 1 (1897), 68-72.

Reprinted: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 109-14.