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.