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Entry in the Stationers' Register

Mistris [Anne] Griffin
master [John] Havilond.
Entred for their Copie under the handes
of Master Doctor [Thomas?] Worrall
and both the wardens [Master Clement
Knight and Master Edmund Weaver] A
booke Called A sea grammer by Captain
John Smith .................... vid

(Arber, Registers, IV, 184.)

Editions

Early:

1627. [Headpiece] ∥ A Sea Grammar, ∥ With ∥ THE PLAINE Exposition ∥ of
Smiths Accidence for young ∥ Sea-men, enlarged. ∥ Divided into fifteene Chapters:
what they are you ∥ may partly conceive by the Contents. ∥ Written by Captaine
John Smith, sometimes ∥ Governour of Virginia, and Admirall of ∥ New-England.
∥ [ornament] ∥ London, ∥ Printed by John Haviland, ∥ 1627. ∥

Quarto, pp. [12], 1–72, 83–86 (there are no pages 73–82); A in two, (a) in four,
B–K in fours, L in two.

1653. The Sea-mans Grammar: ... Imprinted at London, and are to be sold by
Andrew Kemb, at St. Margarets Hill in Southwark, 1653.

For a description of this edition, see Joseph Sabin et al., eds., A Dictionary of
Books Relating to America
, XX (New York, 1927–1928), 252.

1691. The Sea-mans Grammar and Dictionary, ... London; Printed, and are to
be Sold by Randal Taylow near Stationers Hall, MDCXCI.

For a description of this edition, see Sabin, Dictionary, 252–253.

1692. The Sea-mans Grammar and Dictionary, ... London; Printed for Tho. Dring
and B. Griffin, and are to be Sold at the Harrow at Chancery-Lane end in Fleetstreet,
1692.


121

This issue is from the same setting of type as the preceding. See Sabin, Dictionary,
253–254.

1699. The Sea-man's Grammar and Dictionary, ... London; Printed for Richard
Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, 1699.

For a description, see Sabin, Dictionary, 254.

Modern:

1907. The Generall Historie of Virginia ... Together with the True Travels ... and A Sea
Grammar
, 2 vols. (Glasgow).

1970. A Sea Grammar with the Plaine Exposition of Smiths Accidence for Young Sea-Men,
Enlarged
, ed. Kermit Goell (London).