Collections of the Virginia Historical Society volume 7
Collections of the Virginia Historical Society volume 7
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Raleigh, Turr. , London. " Re- printed by Neill in his Virginia Vetusta. / There is a copy in Harvard College Library (Rich, 1832, No. 121, £\ 8s. ) It was an official document of the Company. ^Another official publication. A copy is in Harvard College Library (Rich, 1832, No. 122, £2 2S. 1 It is reprinted in Force's Tracts, Vol. III. xvi INTRODUCTION. pany, called Ncices from Virginia— The Lost Flocke Triumph- ant, etc' William Strachey was not an actual observer of events in the colony earlie...r than May 23, 1610, when he first reached James- town. The incidents of his letter, July 15, 1610, giving an ac- count of the wreck at Bermuda and subsequent events (Purchas, Vol. I\', p. 1734), must, so far as antecedent Virginia events go, have been derived from others/ In 161 2 Strachey edited a collection of Laives Divine of the colony. ' There are two MS. Copies of his Historic of Travaile into Virgiyiia Britannia ; expressing the Cosniographic and Comodi- ties of the Cou?itry, together with the Manners a7id Cvstoines of the People — one preserved in the British Museum among the Sloane collection, and the other is among the Ashmolean MSS.
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