Before 1607
Canner, Thomas. A relation of the voyage made to Virginia, in the Elizabeth of London, a barke of fiftie tunnes by Captaine Bartholomew Gilbert, in the yeere 1603. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1656-1658.
Hariot, Thomas. A brief and true report of the new found land of Virginia [1588; De Bry ed., 1590, with engravings of John White's drawings]. N. Y., 1871. 33 p., 47 l.
Reprinted: London, 1893. 111 p.; London, 1900. 84 p.; N. Y., 1903. 24 l.; [Monroe, N. C., n.d.] 48 p.; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1931. 48 p.
Pring, Martin. Scheeps-togt van Martin Pringe, gedaan in 't jaar 1603. Van Bristol na 't Noorder-gedeelte van Virginien. Leyden, 1706. 16 p.
Percy, George. Observations gathered out of a discourse of the plantation of the southerne colonie in Virginia by the English, 1606. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1685-1690.
Reprinted: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. lvii-lxxiii; Brown, Genesis of the U. S., v. 1, p. 152-68; Tyler, Narratives of early Virginia, p. 5-23.
Stoneman, John. The voyage of M. Henry Challons, intended for the North plantation of Virginia, 1606, taken by the way, and ill used by the Spaniards. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1685-1690.
Virginia. Charter. Part of the first patent granted by his maiestie for the plantation of Virginia, Aprill the tenth, 1606. In: Purchas his pilgrimes, v. 4, p. 1683-84.
Virginia company of London. Instructions by way of advice, for the intended voyage to Virginia [1606]. In: John Smith, Travels and works, ed. by Arber, v. 1, p. xxxiii-xxxvii.
Reprinted: Neill, History of the London company of Virginia, p. 8-14.