The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . tions, Wlion on that coast one of Ferdinandos Series v., Vol. vii., p. 96. Mortons New ships cot aground, wliichmishap Dr. Hawks im- English ( anaan. proved ( History of North ( arolina, i., I9G) to The voyages of Cal)Ot and .John Rutt have declare that he was a Spaniard hired l>^liis nationno special connection with onr subject. On these to frustiate the designs of the colonists, calliujjand other English voyages, see Cliaptcis I. and him n treacherous villain and contcmpti-VI., Vol. III., of The Narrative and Critical hlc mariner;


The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . tions, Wlion on that coast one of Ferdinandos Series v., Vol. vii., p. 96. Mortons New ships cot aground, wliichmishap Dr. Hawks im- English ( anaan. proved ( History of North ( arolina, i., I9G) to The voyages of Cal)Ot and .John Rutt have declare that he was a Spaniard hired l>^liis nationno special connection with onr subject. On these to frustiate the designs of the colonists, calliujjand other English voyages, see Cliaptcis I. and him n treacherous villain and contcmpti-VI., Vol. III., of The Narrative and Critical hlc mariner; whereas he was a true and stead-History; and for English, Spanish, and other fast friend of Ein^lish colonization. See thevoyages, see the lutruductiou to the Third Edi- Narrative and Critical History, ill., vi. A60 IIISTOUY OF THE AMKRICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH. in the service of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, came out witli a ship to thecoast ot Maine. Ou the bank of the Peuobscot he discovered a mineof silver. Silver is now found generally distributed on the Maine. coast, and the mininf^ of liie ore is a recognized industry, lie gave ashort description of the Penobscot l?iver, wliich at that time wascalled the Nonnnl)ega. He obtained a (luantity of furs, and madethe return voyage inxvii days.^ Walker, it would appear, after- Tliiri cut follows B plioto^rmpli of the hiis- mnif;iiml cndv in n pnppf iit tliu Slate Pnppirelief (riven in llic IlnUliiyt Soeicly8 e<lilion of Offiec, runs iis follows: .Si. II. ( lunnllic Hawkins Voya;,e9. Anollicr enjjnivinif is(jivcn in 1 laipeif Mtt;,iizine. Jan., ? Tije eliie Ut tliiri voyage iv an oiUl one. A Inou;i;ht of the syils of this hcast from the placelie (liseoverctl; while the bea-sl* refen-ed towas of the kiuil nientioneJ in the paper contain- EARLY DISCOVKKIKS AND SETTLEMENTS. 481 wards took Orders in the Church. At least, in ir)82, a Joliii AN^alkerluid some sort ofii living conferred upon liini. The MS. wliicli wouldhave s


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