Reprinted: N. Y., 1943. 84 p.

Butler, Nathaniel. The unmasked face of our colony in Virginia as it was in the winter of the yeare 1622. In: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 2, p. 374-76.

Copland, Patrick. A declaration how the monies (viz. seventy pound eight shillings sixe pence) were disposed, which was gathered (by M. Patrick Copland, preacher in the Royall James) at the Cape of good hope, (towards the building of a free schoole in Virginia) of the gentle men and marriners in the said ship ... London, 1622, [8] p.

Reprinted: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 537-40.

____ Virginia's God be thanked; or, A sermon of thanksgiving for the happie successe of the affayres in Virginia this last yeare. London, 1622. 36 p.

Donne, John. A sermon upon the VIII. verse of the I chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. Preach'd to the honourable company of the Virginian plantation, 13 Novemb. 1622. London, 1622. 49 p.

Virginia company of London. The inconveniences that have happened to some persons which have transported themselves from England to Virginia. London, 1622. Broadside. In: Brown, First republic, 486-87.

Waterhouse, Edward. A declaration of the state of the colony and affaires in Virginia. London, 1622. 54 p.

Reprinted: Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia company, v. 3, p. 541-79.