An act of indempnitie made att the surrender of the countrey [March 12, 1651]. In: Jefferson, Notes on Virginia; ed. by Peden, p. 116-17.
Reprinted: Hazard, Historical collections, v. 1, p. 563-64.
An act for increase of shipping, and encouragement of the navigation of this nation. In: A collection of several acts of Parliament, 1648-1651, ed. by H. Scobell, London, 1651.
Reprinted: William MacDonald, ed., Select charters and other documents illustrative of American history, 1606-1775, N. Y., 1910, p. 106-110.
Articles agreed on & concluded at James Cittie in Virginia for the surrendering and settling of that plantation under the obedience & government of the common wealth of England by the Commissioners of the Councill of state ... & by the Grand assembly ... of that countrey [1651]. In: Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, ed. by Peden, p. 114-16.
Reprinted: Hazard, Historical collections, v. 1, p. 560-61.
Beschrijvinghe van Virginia, Nieuw Nederlandt, Nieuw Engelandt, en d'Eylanden Bermudes, Berbados en S. Christoffel. Amsterdam, 1651. 88 p.
[Bland, Edward, and others] The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27, Anno. Dom. 1650 ... From Fort Henry, at the head of Appamattuck river in Virginia, to the fals of Blandina, first river in New Brittaine. London, 1651. 16 p.
Reprinted: N. Y., 1873. 16 p.; Alvord and Bidgood, The first explorations of the Trans-Allegheny region, p. 114-30; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1954. 10, 16 p.