| William Strachey - Indians of North America - 1849 - 278 pages
...and fortefied yt with twelve pieces of ordinaunce, and built fifty howses therein, besides a church and a storehowse; and the carpenters framed a pretty...which they called the Virginia ; the chief ship wright being one Digby of London. Many discoveries likewise had been made both to the mayne and unto the neighbour... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1852 - 330 pages
...and fortefied yt with twelve pieces of ordinaunce, and built fifty howses therein, besides a church and a storehowse ; and the carpenters framed a pretty...which they called the Virginia ; the chief ship wright being one Digby of London. Many discoveries likewise had been made both to the mayne and unto the neighbour... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1853 - 486 pages
...and fortefied yt with twelve pieces of ordinaunce, and built fifty howses therein, besides a church and a store-howse ; and the carpenters framed a pretty...which they called the Virginia ; the chief ship wright being one Digby of London. Many discoveries likewise had been made both to the mayne and unto the neighbour... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1853 - 480 pages
...and fortefied yt with twelve pieces of ordinaunce, and built fifty howses therein, besides a church and a store-howse ; and the carpenters framed a pretty...which they called the Virginia ; the chief ship wright being one Digby of London. Many discoveries likewise had been made both to the mayne and unto the neighbour... | |
| Rev. Edward Ballard - 1863 - 526 pages
...clearly neutralized by the record of Strachey, that in the first year of the Popham Colony [1607-8], "the carpenters framed a pretty Pynnace of about some...tonne, which they called the Virginia ; the chief shipwright being one Digby of London." 1 Thus, by several years, this " pretty Pynnace " stands at... | |
| Calvin Redington Batchelder - 1876 - 598 pages
...with twelve pieces of ordinannce, and built fifty howses therein, besides a church and a store-house ; and the carpenters framed a pretty Pynnace of about...which they called the Virginia; the chief ship wright being one Digby of London." " Many discoveries likewise had been made both to thii rnayne and unto... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Explorers - 1877 - 446 pages
...pinnace ' of about some thirty tons, which they called the " Virginia ; " the chief shipwright being one Digby of London. Many discoveries, likewise, had been made both to the main and unto the neighbor rivers, and the frontier nations fully discovered by the diligence of Captain... | |
| James Davies (capt.) - 1880 - 60 pages
...a pretty pinnace, of about thirty ton, which they called the "Virginia," the chief shipwright being one Digby, of London. Many discoveries, likewise, had been made, both to the main and unto the neighboring rivers, and the frontier nations fully discovered by the diligence of... | |
| Edward James Young - 1881 - 532 pages
...pretty pinnace, of about thirty ton, which they called the " Virginia," the chief shipwright being one Digby, of London. Many discoveries, likewise, had been made, both to the main and unto the neighboring rivers, and the frontier nations fully discovered by the diligence of... | |
| Parker McCobb Reed - Kennebec River Valley (Me.) - 1889 - 80 pages
...pretty pynnace of about some thirty tons, which they called the Virginia ; the chief shipwright being one Digby, of London." "Many discoveries likewise had been made, both to the mayne and unto the neighboring rivers, and the frontier nations, fully discovered by the dilligence of Captain Gilbert,... | |
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