[104]. J. P. Baxter, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, vol. III, pp. 129-32, 168; Cal. State Pap., Col., 1675-76, p. 53.

[105]. Gorges, “Briefe Narration,” p. 53. No account of this voyage has been preserved, although Purchas had one in his possession written by Hanham. Vide Purchas, Pilgrimes, vol. XIX, p. 296.

[106]. Always stated to have been his brother, until Brown threw doubt upon the point; Genesis, pp. 791, 968.

[107]. “Relation of a Voyage to Sagadahoc,” Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, vol. XVIII.

[108]. H. O. Thayer, The Sagadahoc Colony (Gorges Society, Portland, 1892), pp. 167-87.

[109]. Reproduced by Brown, Genesis, p. 190. Cf. also Ibid., pp. 183 ff.

[110]. Correspondence in Brown, Genesis, p. 117 and passim; also The First Republic in America (Boston, 1898), p. 91. Cf. I. A. Wright, “Spanish Policy toward Virginia,” in American Historical Review, April, 1920, pp. 448 ff. and Cal. State Pap., Col., 1675-76, pp. 45 ff.

[111]. Cf. note on the “Movement of the ships,” Thayer, Sagadahoc, pp. 192 ff.

[112]. Baxter, Sir F. Gorges, vol. III, pp. 154 f.

[113]. Maine Historical Society Collections, vol. V, pp. 357-60.