Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . inger being laden with most part of the goods,saving the Pepper that was left behinde, we set saile for 397 PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES 1591. Lisbone, passing some small stormes, not once meeting with any ship, but onely upon the coast where we saw ten Hollanders, that sailed with Corne towards Ligorne, and other places in Italie, and so by Gods helpe upon the J592- second of January, Anno 1592, we arrived in the River of Lisbone, being nine yeares after


Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . inger being laden with most part of the goods,saving the Pepper that was left behinde, we set saile for 397 PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES 1591. Lisbone, passing some small stormes, not once meeting with any ship, but onely upon the coast where we saw ten Hollanders, that sailed with Corne towards Ligorne, and other places in Italie, and so by Gods helpe upon the J592- second of January, Anno 1592, we arrived in the River of Lisbone, being nine yeares after my departure from thence, and there I staied till the month of July, to dispatch such things as I had to doe, and upon the seventeenth of the same month, I went to Sentuval, where certaine Hollanders lay, with whom I went for Holland. THE END OF THE EIGHT BOOKE. 393 16 )6. English Plantations, Discoveries, Acts, and Occurrents, in Virginia and Summer Hands since the Yeere 1606. Till 1624. [IV. ix. 1683.] THE NINTH BO ORE. Chap. I. Part of the first Patent granted by his Majestiefor the Plantation of Virginia, Aprill the Ames by the grace of God, &c. Whereasour loving and well disposed Subjects, SirThomas Gates, Sir George SummersKnights, Richard Hakluyt Clerke, Pre-bendary of Westminster, Edward MariaWingfield, Thomas Hannam, RawleighGilbert Esquires, William Parker, GeorgePopham, and divers others of our loving Subjects havebeene humble Suitors unto us that we would vouchsafeunto them our License to make Habitation, Plantation,and to deduce a Colonie of sundry of our people intothat part of America; commonly called Virginia; andother parts and Territories in America, either appertayn-ing unto us, or which now are not actually possessed byany Christian Prince or people, situate lying and being 399 ad. PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES 1606. all along the Sea Coast betweene thirtie foure degrees ofNortherly latitude from the Equinoctiall Line, and fortiefive degrees of the


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