Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . the Irocois, whomthey would have eaten : whom they gave unto us, and webrought her home with the foresaid Savage. Monsieurde Prevert in like manner brought home foure Savages,xviii 225 p 1603. PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES one man which is of the South Coast, one woman and two children of the Canadians. The foure and twentieth of August, we departed from Gachepay, the ship of the said Monsieur Prevert and ours. The second of September, we counted that wee


Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . the Irocois, whomthey would have eaten : whom they gave unto us, and webrought her home with the foresaid Savage. Monsieurde Prevert in like manner brought home foure Savages,xviii 225 p 1603. PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES one man which is of the South Coast, one woman and two children of the Canadians. The foure and twentieth of August, we departed from Gachepay, the ship of the said Monsieur Prevert and ours. The second of September, we counted that wee were asCape Rase. farre as Cape Rase. The fift day of the said moneth weThe Banke. entred upon the Banke, whereon they use to fish. TheThe soundings, sixteenth, we were come into the Sounding, which may beUshant. some fiftie leagues distant from the Ushant. The twentieth of the said moneth we arrived in New Haven by the grace of God to all our contentments, with a continuall favourable wind. Chap. VII. The Patent of the French King to Monsieurde Monts for the inhabiting of the Countriesof La Cadia Canada, and other places inNew jEnry by the grace of God King of Franceand Navarre. To our deare and wellbeloved the Lord of Monts, one of theordinarie Gentlemen of our Chamber,greeting. As our greatest care andlabour is, and hath alwayes beene, sinceour comming to this Crowne, to maintaineand conserve it in the ancient dignitie, greatnesse andsplendour thereof, to extend and amplifie, as much aslawfully may bee done, the bounds and limits of thesame. We being, of a long time, informed of thesituation and condition of the Lands and Territories ofLa Cadia, moved above all things, with a singular zeale,and devout and constant resolution, which we have taken,with the helpe and assistance of God, Author, Distributour,and Protectour of all Kingdomes and Estates, to causethe people, which doe inhabit the Countrey, men (at thispresent time) Barbarous, Atheists, without Faith, orReli


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