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A MAP OF VIRGINIA.

WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTREY, THE Commondities, People, Government and Religion.

Written by Captain SMITH, Sometimes Governour of the Countrey.

WHEREUNTO IS ANNEXED THE proceedings of those Colonies, since their first departure from England, with the discourses, Orations, and relations of the Salvages, and the accidents that befell them in all their Journies and discoveries.

TAKEN FAITHFULLY AS THEY were written out of the writings of

  • Doctor Russell.
  • Tho. Studley.
  • Anas Todkill.
  • Jeffra Abot.
  • Richard Wiefin.
  • Will. Phettiplace.
  • Nathaniel Powell.
  • Richard Pots.

And the relations of divers other diligent observers there present then, and now many of them in England.

By W.S.

AT OXFORD,
Printer by Joseph Barnes. 1612.

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[See the "Note on the Authors" following the Introduction to the
Proceedings for comments on the
"diligent observers."

"W. S." refers to William Symonds, D.D., who acted as editor for
the Proceedings (see the Biographical
Directory; and the Proceedings, 110).

The editor is grateful to the British Library for permission to reproduce this title page.]