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Travels of Captaine John Smith Volume I & II - Index 



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Index

This Index has been prepared by Madame Marie Michon, whose care in 
preparing the Indices of 'Hakluyt's Voyages,' and of 'Purchas His 
Pilgrimes,' the Publishers have had occasion to acknowledge in other 
volumes of this Series.

Abbot, Morris, I. 255, 370. 
Abbots, Jeffrey, in Virginia (1611) I. 214. 
Abdey, or Abdy, Anthony, I. 255, 371. 
Abigale, the, Captain Each in (1622) I. 278. 
Accomack, Sir George Yearley's journey to (1622) I. 302; description, of, 
II. 26. 
Administration and officers of Bermudas (1619) I. 380. 
Africa, the three golden balls of, II. 162; short description of, 166; 
discoveries of Portuguese in, 167. 
Akland, Sir John, I. 255. 
Alba Regalis, siege of, John Smith at, II. 121. 
Alford, free school of, I. xvii. 
Aliffe, Sir William, I. 255. 
Allen, Edmund, Esquire, I. 255. 
Allen, Edward, I. 255. 
Allen, John, I. 255. 
Allen, Thomas, I. 255. 
Allington, Giles, I. 255. 
Altitude, comparative of kingdoms of Europe, II. 16. 
Amazon, river, discovery of (1595--1629) II. 185. 
Amber-greese, see Ambergris. 
Ambergris, found in the Bermudas (1610) I. 346; price of, 377. 
Amidas, Captain Philip, his voyage to Virginia (1584) I. 3, 9. 
Anchicos, kingdom of, II. 168. 
Anchor, to ride at, II. 270. 
Anchors, names of, II. 252; kedgers, 253; stream, 253; sheat (sheet), 253; 
flooke (fluke), 253; eye, 253; ring, 253; nut, 253; stock, 253; grapells, 
or graplings (grapnels), 254. 
Andrews, John, the Elder, I. 255. 
Andrews, John, the Younger, I. 255. 
Andrews, Nicholas, I. 255. 
Angola, kingdom of, II. 168. 
Animals, found in Virginia, I. 20, 56; in Bermudas, 336; of New England, 
II. 28. 
Anne, Queen, Captain Smith's Relation of Pocahontas to (1616) 1. 236. 
Anonymous, panegyric verse to Captain John Smith, I. xxxiv. 
Anthony, Charles, I. 255. 
Anthony, Dr. Francis, I. 255. 
Antiquaries, Society of, of London, I. xix. 
Apparel of natives of Virginia, I. 5, 62; Tartar, II. 147.

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Archer, Henry, watchmaker, in Morocco, adventure of, II. 164. 
Argall, Captain, in Virginia (1608) 1. 185; his attempt to sail to the 
Bermudas (1610) 209; Pocahontas taken prisoner by (1612) 217; governor of 
Virginia (1617) 240. 
Argent, John, distress of, at Kecoughtan (1622) I. 311. 
Armings, top, II. 284. 
Arms, needed for a colonist in Virginia (1623) I. 316; of Captain John 
Smith, II. 128; granted to Captain John Smith by Sigismund Bathory, Duke 
of Transylvania, 133. 
Arms, light, hargabusacrocks, II. 293; colivers (culvers), 293; carbins, 
293; muskets, 293; crabuts, 293; pistols, 294. 
Arrows, poisoned, used by Indians of St. Christopher (1627) II. 191. 
Arthor, Owen, his assignees, I. 371. 
Arundell, John, Esquire, I. 255. 
Arundell, Thomas, and Captain Waymouth's voyage to Virginia (1605) I. 38. 
Ascough, James, I. 255. 
Ashcroft, Richard, I. 255. 
Ashley, Sir Anthony, I. 255. 
Askew, James, I. 255. 
Askwith, Sir Robert, I. 255. 
Assan Pasha, and Duke Mercury, II. 124. 
Assembly, general, in Bermudas (1619) I. 381. 
Assizes, in Bermudas (1616) I. 360, 364; according to the English law 
(1619) 380, (1620) 385. 
Asten, Ambrose, I. 255. 
Aston, Sir Roger, I. 255. 
Astrolabe quadrant, II. 297. 
Atkinson, William, Esquire, I. 255. 
Attracter, New, for Variation, the, II. 297. 
Aucher, Sir Anthonie, I. 255. 
Ayres, Thomas, I. 371. 
Bache, George, I. 256. 
Back staff, II. 297. 
Badger, John, I. 256. 
Bagnell, I. 371. 
Baker, Daniel, and the second voyage to New England (1615) II. 38; 
examination of, by Sir Lewis Stukeley, 42; escape of, 46; returns home, 
47. 
Baker, John, I. 256. 
Baker, Thomas, I. 256. 
Bakers, company of, I. 255. 
Baldwin, Francis, I. 256. 
Bale, John, I. 371. 
Balls, the three golden, of Africa, II. 162. 
Bamfield, Sir Amias, I. 255. 
Bancks, John, I. 255. 
Bancks, Miles, I. 255. 
Bandoliers, II. 294. 
Banister, Richard, I. 255. 
Banks, John, I. 371. 
Barbadoes, planting of the (1627) II. 196; patent for (1628) 199. 
Barbary, Captain Smith in, II. 162; harbours of, rendezvous of pirates 
(1629) 203. 
Barber, Edward, I. 256. 
Barber, Gabriel, deputy treasurer for Bermudas (1623) I. 394. 
Barber, Thomas, I. 255. 
Barbers-Surgeons, company of, 1. 255. 
Barker, Robert, I. 256. 
Barkley, Edward, I. 256. 
Barkley, George, I. 256; his assignees, 370, 372. 
Barkley, Sir Morice, I. 255. 
Barkley, William, I. 256. 
Barlow, Captain, his voyage to Virginia (1584) I. 3, 9. 
Barnard, John, governor of Bermudas (1622) I. 394. 
Barners, Anthony, Esquire, I. 255. 
Barners, William, I. 255. 
Barnes, Edward, I. 256. 
Baron, Christopher, I. 256.

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Barra, Captain, English pirate, and Daniel Baker (1615) II. 43. 
Barret, William, I. 256. 
Barrington, Sir Francis, I. 255. 
Barron, Christopher, I. 371. 
Bartle, Peter, I. 256. 
Barty, see Bertie. 
Basse, Humphrey, I. 256. 
Bateman, Robert, I. 256. 
Bath and Wells, James, bishop of, 1. 255. 
Bathurst, Timothy, I. 256. 
Bayly, Thomas, I. 256. 
Beadle, Gabriel, I. 256. 
Beadle, John, I. 256. 
Beamont, Sir Thomas, I. 255. 
Beaumont, John, I. 256. 
Beck, Charles, I. 256. 
Beck, William, I. 256. 
Beddingfield, Sir Henry, I. 255. 
Bedford, Edward, Earl of, I. 255. 
Bell, Robert, I. 256. 
Benet, Sir John, I. 255. 
Bennet, William, I. 256. 
Benson, Nicholas, I. 256. 
Benson, Peter, I. 256. 
Bent, David, Esquire, I. 258. 
Berbloke, William, I. 256. 
Bermudas, or Somers' Islands, Sir George Somers sails from Virginia to 
(1610) I. 209, 341; general history of (1593--1624) 331--396; description 
of, 332; how named, 339; products of, 343; men left in, 344; Richard More 
in (1612) 348; Council for, 355; troubles and quarrels in (1615) 356; 
Captain Tuckar, governor of (1616) 359; sharing of, in tribes, 360, 368; 
Captain Butler, governor of (1618) 375; administration of (1619) 380; 
Barnard and Harison, governors of (1621) 394; occurrents in (1624--1629) 
II. 179. 
Bermudas, New, see New Bermudas. 
Bernard, John, assignees of, I. 369, 370, 371. 
Bertie, Peregrine, son of Lord Willoughby, and Captain John Smith, 1. 
xvii.; and Captain John Smith in France, II. 112. 
Best, M., I. 370. 
Best, Captain Elis, marshall of New England (1606) II. 2. 
Bingley, Sir John, I. 255. 
Birds, Virginian, I. 57; of Bermudas, 335; of New England, II. 27; of West 
Indies, 194. 
Bishop, Edward, I. 256. 
Blackmore, Richard, I. 256. 
Black Sea, Captain Smith's description of the, II. 145. 
Blessing, the, in Bermudas (1613) I. 352, (1618) 373. 
Blount, Captain, member of the Council for Virginia (1620) I. 268. 
Blount, John, I. 256. 
Bludder, Sir Thomas, I. 255. 
Blunt, John, I. 256. 
Blunt, Richard and Edward, I. 256. 
Boarding and entering a ship at sea, II. 282. 
Boat, long, II. 250. 
Boats, native Virginian, I. 6, 66. 
Boats, gear of, awning, II. 250; thoughts, 250; thowles, 250; carlings, 
251; gang, 251. 
Boats, sailing of, II. 251. 
Boatswain's duty, II. 259; share, 296. 
Bogall, Captain Smith bought by, II. 144. 
Bolles, Sir George, I. 255. 
Bona Nova, the, sent to Virginia (1619) I. 247. 
Bond, Martin, I. 256, 371. 
Bond, Thomas, Esquire, I. 258. 
Bonham, William, I. 255. 
Books, list of, useful for seamen, II. 297. 
Borne, David, I. 256. 
Bourcher, Sir John, I. 255. 
Bows and arrows, Virginian, I. 65. 
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Bowyer, Robert, Esquire, I. 256. 
Box, William, Relation of, concerning the commissioners' voyage to 
Virginia (1609) I. 189, 210. 
Boyes, see Buoys. 
Bradford, William, member of the New England Council (1620) II. 57; 
governor of New England, 70, 91. 
Brand, Benjamin, I. 256. 
Brandwell, Edmund, I. 256. 
Brathwait, R., his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 105. 
Bread made of sturgeon in Virginia (1608) I. 181. 
Bret, Thomas, I. 256. 
Bretton, Thomas, I. 256. 
Brewsey, Ambrose, I. 256. 
Brewster, Captain Edward, I. 256. 
Brewster, William, I. 255. 
Bridges, Indian, I. 106; built in Bermudas (1620) 385. 
Britton, John, I. 371. 
Britton, Thomas, I. 256. 
Brocket, Thomas, I. 256. 
Bromfeld, Arthur, Esquire, I. 256. 
Bromrick, Matthew, I. 256. 
Bromridge, Matthew, I. 256. 
Brooke, Christopher, Esquire, I. 256. 
Brooke, John, I. 256. 
Brooke, Richard, I. 255. 
Brooker, Hugh, Esquire, I. 256. 
Brough, Captain John, I. 256. 
Browewich, James, and the discovery of Virginia (1584) I. 9. 
Browne, William, I. 256. 
Brumfield, Ad., I. 370, 372. 
Bryerley, James, I. 255. 
Bucke, George, panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1627) II. 215. 
Budgbarrell, II. 291. 
Buildings, ruined, in Tartary, II. 152. 
Bullets, to make, II. 292. 
Buoys, II. 255. 
Bullock, John, I. 256. 
Burgoney, Peter, I. 256. 
Burgoney, Robert, I. 256. 
Burgoney, Thomas, I. 256. 
Burials and burial-grounds of Indian Kings, I. 72. 
Burley, Francis, I. 256. 
Burley, Nicholas, panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1627) II. 216. 
Burnham, Samuel, I. 256. 
Burras, Anne, Mrs. Forrest's maid in Virginia (1608) I. 151; marries John 
Laydon, 152. 
Burrell, Mineon, I. 256. 
Burrell, William, I. 256. 
Burton, George, I. 256. 
Busbridge, John, I. 256. 
Busca and Prince Sigismundus, II. 138. 
Bustoridge, John, I. 256. 
Butler, George, I. 256. 
Butler, Captain Nathaniel, in Virginia (1622) I. 311; governor of Bermudas 
(1618) I. 375; arrival of (1619) 376; return of, with the planters' 
complaints (1621) 392; visits Virginia (1622) 393. 
Button, Sir Thomas, I. 255. 
Cables, names of, and their uses, II. 254; keckell a cable, 254; quoile a 
cable, 254; fake a cable, 254; pay more cable, 254; end for end, 254; 
bight, 254; bitter, 254; gert, 254; bend or unbend the cable, 254; hitch, 
254; fenders, 254; junks, 254; brestfast, 254; sternfast, 255; rousing, 
255; shank-painter, 255; stop, 255. 
Cabot, John, and his sons, discoveries of (1497) I. 2. 
Cabot, Sebastian, discoveries and pension of, I. 2. 
Cage, Edward, I. 257. 
Cage, John, Esquire, I. 258. 
Caldycot, Charles, of the Council for Bermudas (1614) I. 355. 
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Calvert, Sir George, I. 257. 
Cambell, James, I. 257. 
Cambia, Captain Smith at, II. 146; Captain Smith's description of, 159. 
Campe, Lawrence, I. 257. 
Caniza, siege of, Lord Rosworme at, II. 126. 
Cannig, William, I. 369, 370. 
Canning, William, I. 257; William and Paul, 258. 
Cannon, Thomas, Esquire, I. 257. 
Canterbury, George, Archbishop of, I. 256. 
Cantrell, William, I. 258. 
Cape-merchant, see Purser. 
Captain's duty, II. 258; share, 296. 
Carew, Gome, member of the Council for New England (1606) II. 2. 
Cargo, stowage of, II. 257; ballast, 257; trench the ballast, 257; coines, 
canting, 257; terms used in stowing cargo, 257. 
Caribbees Islands, included in the government of St. Christopher (1629) 
II. 193. 
Carlile, Earl of, and the letters patent for St. Christopher Island (1629) 
II. 193. 
Carlton, Thomas, panegyric verses of, to Captain John Smith, II. xix. 
Carmarden, Richard, Esquire, I. 258. 
Carpenter, Abraham, I. 258. 
Carpenter, Thomas, I. 257. 
Carpenter, William, I. 257. 
Carpenters, names of, landed in Virginia (1607) I. 90. 
Carpenter's duty, II. 259; share, 296. 
Carr, Sir Edward, I. 257. 
Carter, Christopher, left in Bermudas (1610) I. 344; member of the Council 
for Bermudas (1614) 355. 
Carter, Randall, I. 257; executors of, 257. 
Carthwright, Abraham, I. 257. 
Cartner, M., his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 108. 
Cartridge, II. 291. 
Carve, Edward, Esquire, I. 257. 
Cary, Sir George, I. 257. 
Cary, Sir Henry, I. 257 
Cary, Sir Henry, captain, I. 257. 
Cary, Lady, I. 257. 
Caspian Sea, Captain Smith's description of, II. 157. 
Casson, John, I. 257. 
Caswell, Richard, I. 257, 370. 
Caswell, Will, I. 370. 
Cattle, sent to Virginia (1611) I. 212. 
Caulking, how to sling a man overboard for, II. 285. 
Cave, Matthew, I. 258. 
Cavendish, William, Earl of Devonshire, I. 257, 370; treasurer of Bermudas 
(1622) 394. 
Cawsey, Nathaniel, Relation of, concerning Virginia (1627) II. 175. 
Cecill, Sir Edward, I. 257. 
Ceremonies, religious, of Indians, I. 74; of reception at Powhatan's court 
(1607) 106; of Powhatan's coronation (1608) 142. 
Challenge, Indian (1621) II. 65. 
Chamber, George, I. 257. 
Chamberlaine, Abxraham, I. 257, 372. 
Chamberlaine, John, I. 371. 
Chamberlaine, Richard, I. 257, 372. 
Chamberlaine, Robert, I. 257, 372. 
Chamberland, Richard, I. 371. 
Champion, Richard, I. 257. 
Chan, see Khan. 
Chandos, Gray, Lord, I. 257. 
Chard, Edward, left in the Bermudas (1610) I. 346. 
Charibes, see Caribbees. 
Charles, Cape, in Virginia, I. 44. 
Chase, how to give, and escape, II. 281, 284. 
Chatfield, James, I. 257. 
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Chester, Captain Anthony, in the sea-fight off Dominica (1620) I. 250. 
Chester, William, I. 258. 
Chesteven, Robert, his Relation of the Bermudas (1629) II. 179--181. 
Chichester, city of, I. 257. 
Chichley, Clement, I. 258. 
Chickahominy Indians, alliance of the, with the English (1613) I. 221; 
rebellion of, 233. 
Children, education of Virginian, I. 64; sacrifices of, 75. 
Chirurgion's Duty, see Surgeon's Duty. 
Church, Thomas, I. 257. 
Chute, Sir George, I. 257. 
Chute, Sir Walter, I. 257. 
Clanricard, Richard, Earl of, I. 257. 
Clapham, John, I. 257. 
Cletheroe, Christopher, I. 257, 371. 
Cley, I. 369. 
Climate of New England, II. 13. 
Cloths, waist, use of, II. 284. 
Cloth-works, Company of, I. 257. 
Cod, Cape, description of, II. 26; new name of, 27. 
Codrington, Simon, I. 258. 
Coin, shells used for, in Anchicos, II. 169. 
Colbey, Edmund, I. 258. 
Collins, Henry, I. 257. 
Colmer, Abraham, I. 258. 
Colonies of New England (1606) II. 1; how to plant, II. 
Colthurst, Thomas, I. 257. 
Columbus, Christopher, discoveries of (1492) I. 2. 
Combats, Smith's three single, near Regall, II. 129. 
Comfort, Point, Virginia, planting of (1609) I. 203. 
Command, terms of, at sea, II. 262--268. 
Commodities, Virginian, I. 19, 60, 320; New England (1614) II. 14, 17; for 
tribute to the Turk, 153. 
Company, how to divide the, at sea, II. 263. 
Compton, William, Earl of Northampton, I. 257. 
Compton, William, I. 258. 
Congo, kingdom of, discovered by Lopez (1578) II. 167; provinces of, 168. 
Conisbie, Sir Thomas, I. 257. 
Conjurations made at Captain Smith by Indians, I. 99. 
Conning the ship, II. 262. 
Connock, Richard, Esquire, I. 258. 
Conock, Thomas, I. 257. 
Conspiracy of the Dutch against Captain Smith, I. 184; of Wingina, against 
the English in Virginia (1585) 15. 
Conwey, Sir Edward, I. 257. 
Conwey, Captain Thomas, Esquire, I. 257. 
Cooke, Captain John, I. 257. 
Cooper, John, I. 257. 
Cooper, Matthew, I. 257. 
Cooper, Richard, I. 257. 
Cooper, Richard, I. 258. 
Cooper's duty, II. 260; share, 296. 
Cope, Sir Anthony, I. 257. 
Cope, Sir Walter, I. 257. 
Coppin, Sir George, I. 257. 
Coppin, Robert, I. 257. 
Cordell, Thomas, I. 258. 
Corn, how used in Virginia, I. 59; harvest in Bermudas (1621) 389; how to 
preserve it from weevils, 390. 
Cornelis, John, I. 257. 
Coronation of Powhatan (1608) I. 142. 
Corporal's duty, II. 260; share, 296. 
Corporations in Virginia, names of (1619) I. 247. 
Cotten, Allen, I. 257. 
Cotton, Sir Robert, and the compilation of the True Travels, etc.,' I. 
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Cotton, a produce of the West Indies, II. 195. 
Coubatant, sachem of the Massasoyte Indians (1621) II. 66. 
Council for Virginia, names of the members of, I. 87; new members of 
(1619) 245, (1620) 268; for Bermudas (1614) 355; of New England, members 
of (1606) II. 2, (1620) 57; of war in a fleet, 287. 
Courts of Justice appointed throughout Virginia (1622) I. 278; in Bermudas 
(1619) 381. 
Covel, or Covell, Thomas, I. 258, 369. 
Covenant between ship's carpenter and owners, II. 236. 
Coventry, Sir Thomas, I. 257. 
Covert, Sir Walter, I. 257. 
Covill, Francis, I. 257. 
Cox, Richard, I. 257. 
Coyse, William, Esquire, I. 257. 
Cradle, for shipbuilding, II. 223. 
Cranborne, William, Lord, I. 256. 
Cranfield, Sir Lionell, I. 257. 
Crashaw, Rawley, I. 257. 
Crashaw, William, I. 257. 
Craven, Sir William, I. 257. 
Creswell, Robert, I. 258. 
Crew, Anthony, I. 257. 
Crim Tartars, description of, II. 149. 
Croatan, White at (1589) I. 30; English colonists at, 31. 
Cromwell, Henry, I. 257. 
Cromwell, Henry, Esquire, I. 258. 
Cromwell, Sir Oliver, I. 257. 
Croshaw, Captain, his voyage to Patawomeke (1622) I. 293, 298. 
Crosley, William, I. 257. 
Cross staff, II. 297. 
Crowe, John, I. 258. 
Crowe, William, I. 258. 
Crym-Tartars, see Crim Tartars. 
Cuffe, John, I. 372. 
Cullemore, James, I. 258. 
Culpeper, Edward, Esquire, I. 257. 
Culpeper, Sir Edward, I. 257. 
Culpeper, John, I. 258. 
Curtine, Sir William, and the planting of the Barbadoes (1627) II. 198. 
Cutts, Sir John, I. 257. 
Dale, Sir Thomas, high marshall of Virginia (1609) I. 187; governor of 
Virginia (1611) 213, (1614) 223; his message to Powhatan, 224; mentioned 
in the list of adven turers, 258. 
Danvers, Sir John, I. 372. 
Dare, Virginia, daughter to Ananias and Ellinor Dare, born in Virginia 
(1587) I. 28. 
Darnelly, Daniel, I. 258. 
Davers, Sir John, I. 258. 
Davis, Captain, in Bermudas (1612) I. 348. 
Davis, James, Captain of the Fort, New England (1606) II. 2. 
Davis, John, I. 258. 
Davis, Lancelot, I. 258. 
Davis, Captain Robert, Sergeantmajor in New England (1606) II. 2. 
Dawes, Abraham, I. 258. 
Dawkes, Henry, I. 258. 
Dawkney, Clement and Henry, I. 258. 
Dawsey, Rowley, I. 258. 
Dead, how to bury the, at sea, II. 286. 
Dead water, II. 267. 
Deane, Richard, Alderman, I. 258. 
Decroe, Benjamin, I. 258. 
Dedication of Captain Smith's General Historie of Virginia, I. xxiii.; Sea-
Grammar, II. 211; of Captain Smith's True Travels (1629) 99. 
Dee, Dr. John, his opinion for the building of ships (1623) II. 82. 
Delaware, Sir Thomas West, Lord, general of Virginia, I. 187; Relation of, 
concerning Virginia (1609) I. 203, (1611) 211; governor of Virginia

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(1610) 206; returns home, 210; death of, on his way to Virginia (1617) 
241; in the list of Adventurers for Virginia, 262. 
Delawne, Gedion, I. 370. 
Delbridge, John, I. 258, 369, 372. 
Deliverance, the, ship built by Sir George Somers at Bermudas (1609) I. 
344. 
Dennis, Sir Thomas, I. 258. 
Denny, Edward, Lord, I. 258. 
Denton, Sir Thomas, I. 258. 
Dequester, Matthew, I. 258. 
Devonshire, Earl of, see Cavendish, William. 
Devonshire tribe in Bermudas (1618) I. 370. 
Diana, the, sent to Bermudas (1618) I. 373. 
Dichfield, Edward, I. 258. 
Digbie, Sir John, I. 258. 
Digges, Sir Dudley, I. 258; his assignees, 370. 
Dike, John, I. 258, 369, 370. 
Dissabacca Sea, Captain Smith's description of, II. 145. 
Ditchfield, Edward, I. 370. 
Dobson, William, Esquire, I. 258. 
Dock, wet or dry, description of a, II. 223. 
Doderidge, Sir John, I. 258. 
Dog, the, and the lions in Morocco, II. 165. 
Dominica, sea-fight at (1620) I. 250. 
Donne, John panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxx., xxxi. 
Dorrel, Sir Marmaduke, I. 258. 
Dorset, Richard, Earl of, I. 258. 
Douse, Thomas, and the Dutch conspiracy (1608) I. 184. 
Dover, town of, I. 258. 
Downes, John, I. 258 
Drake, Sir Francis, his help to the English at Virginia (1585) I. 18. 
Drake, John, I. 258. 
Dranfield, Avery, I. 258. 
Draper, Sara, I. 258. 
Draper, Thomas, I. 258. 
Drapers, Company of, I. 258. 
Drewry, Sir Drew, the Elder, I. 258. 
Drewry, Sir Robert, I. 258. 
Duchess of Richmond, Frances, epistle dedicatory to, I. xxiii.; portrait 
of, xxviii. 
Duel offered to Opechancanough by Captain Smith to punish his treachery 
(1608) I. 165. 
Dunne, William, I. 258. 
Duppa, Jeffrey, I. 258. 
Durdent, Philip, I. 258. 
Dutch, treachery of the, in Virginia (1608) I. 163; plot of, to murder 
Captain Smith, 175; conspiracy of, against Captain Smith, 181; fate of 
the, traitors (1609) 196. 
Duty, of a captain, II. 258; master, 258; mate, 258; pilot, 258; surgeon, 
258; gunner, 258; carpenter, 259; boatswain, 259; trumpeter, 259; 
marshall, 259; corporal, 260; steward, 260; quartermaster, 260; cooper, 
260; coxswain, 260; cook, 260; swabber, 260; liar, 260; sailor, 260; 
younker, 260; lieutenant, 260. 
Duxbury, Captain Joseph, and John Smith in Holland, II. 112. 
Dye, Roger, I. 258. 
Dyers, Company of, I. 258. 
Dyes found in Virginia, I. 19. 
Dyke, Thomas, I. 258. 
Dyot, Anthony, Esquire, I. 258. 
Each, Captain, sent to build a fort in Virginia (1622) I. 277. 
Edmonds, Sir Thomas, ambassador at Bordeaux (1615) II. 47. 
Edolph, Sir Robert, I. 259. 
Education of native children in Virginia, I. 64. 
Edwards, Richard, I. 370. 
Edwards, Master, deputy treasurer for Bermudas (1624) I. 396.

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Edwin, the, sent to Bermudas (1615) I. 357. 
Eggs, hatching of, in the sands, at St. Christopher Island, II. 194. 
Egiock, Sir Francis, I. 259. 
Eldred, John, Esquire, I. 259. 
Elephants, in Congo II. 168. 
Elizabeth, the, Captain Croshaw's bark (1622) I. 293. 
Elizabeth, the, sent to Bermudas (1613) I. 351. 
Elizabeth Isle, described by Captain Gosnoll and others (1602) I. 33, 35. 
Elizabeth's City, Virginia, Captain Nuce's providence at (1622) I. 293. 
Elkin, John, I. 259. 
Ensenore, Wingina's father, friendly to the English (1585) I. 15; death 
of, 16. 
Epenew, Indian, captured by the English in New England (1614) II. 7. 
Errours of Navigation, by Edward Wright, II. 297. 
Etheridge, George, I. 259, 371. 
Evans, Hugh, I. 259. 
Evans, Richard, I. 259. 
Evans, William, I. 259. 
Evelin, Robert, I. 259. 
Everfield, Sir Thomas, I. 259. 
Ewens, Ralph, Esquire, I. 259. 
Exeter, Thomas, Earl of, I. 259. 
Exton, John, I. 259. 
Exton, Nicholas, I. 259. 
Faldoe, William, I. 259. 
Falls, the, discovery of, in Virginia, I. 88. 
Famine, in Virginia (1609) I. 204. 
Fane, Sir Henry, I. 259. 
Fanshaw, Sir Henry, I. 259. 
Farmer, George, I. 259. 
Farmer, John, I. 259. 
Farrar, John, I. 370; deputy treasurer of the Virginia colony (1619) 245; 
in the list of adventurers, 259. 
Farrar, Nicholas, I. 370; deputy treasurer for Bermudas (1622) I. 394. 
Farrington, Richard, I. 259. 
Fawcet, Edward, I. 259. 
Feauges, disease in Bermudas (1614) I. 353. 
Felgat, Captain, succeeds Captain Butler, in Bermudas (1621) I. 393. 
Felgate, William, I. 259, 371. 
Fenner, John, I. 259. 
Ferdinando, Simon, and the discovery of Virginia (1584) I. 9; White's 
pilot (1587) 26. 
Fereby, Anthony, his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 105. 
Ferne, John, I. 259. 
Ferneza, Francisco, his book on Hungarian wars, II. 143 n. 
Ferrar, Nicholas, I. 259. 
Ferrare, William, I. 259. 
Fetherstone Bay, named by Captain Smith (1608) I. 130. 
Fetiplace, Michael, I. 259. 
Fettiplace, William, I. 259. 
Fez, description of, II. 165. 
Field, William, I. 259. 
Fight, sea, between one English and two Spanish ships (1620) I. 250; 
Captain John Smith in a, off Italy, II. 117; Captain Smith in a, with two 
Spanish ships, 171; how to manage a, 284. 
Finch, Sir Moyle, I. 259. 
Fire, Indian way of kindling a, I. 64. 
Fireworks, of John Smith at the siege of Alba Regalis, II. 122. 
Fish, Virginian, I. 20, 57, 121; Bermudas, 337; variety of, on New England 
coast (1614) II. 15, 27. 
Fishborne, Richard, I. 259. 
Fishing, near Virginia (1605) I. 38; sturgeon, 47; hooks, 66; prosperity

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of Holland due to (1614) II. 14; seasons, 19; profits of, 33; yearly 
income raised by, 51; profits of (1621) 68. 
Fishmongers, Company of, I. 259. 
Fleet, William, I. 259. 
Fleetwood, Edward, Esquire, I. 259. 
Fleetwood, Sir William, I. 259. 
Fletcher, John, I. 259, 370. 
Fletcher, John, and company, I. 259. 
Florida, discovered by Captains Amidas and Barlow (1584) I. 3; notes of, 
II. 8. 
Food, native, in Virginia, I. 7, 59; Tartar, II. 151. 
Forrest, Mrs., first gentlewoman in Virginia (1608) I. 151. 
Forrest, Thomas, I. 259. 
Fort in New Plymouth (1624) II. 87. 
Forts, English, built in Virginia (1610) I. 209, (1611) 216; built in 
Bermudas (1612) 350, (1620) 385. 
Four Sisters, the, in New England (1629) II. 183. 
Fowls, Virginian, I. 20. 
Fox, Thomas, I. 262. 
Foxall, Thomas, I. 259. 
France, Captain John Smith in, II. 112, 113. 
Francis, Giles, I. 259. 
Francis, Thomas, I. 259 
Franck, Peter, Esquire, I. 259. 
Francklin, John, I. 259. 
Freake, Sir Thomas, I. 259. 
Freeman, Martin, I. 259. 
Freeman, Ralph, I. 259. 
Freeman, William and Ralph, I. 259. 
French, established near New England (1614) II. 25; Daniel Baker and the 
(1615) 42; in St. Christopher Island (1623) 190. 
Fretchuile, Sir Peter, I. 259. 
Frith, Richard, I. 259. 
Frobisher, Martin, discoveries of (1576) I. 2. 
Fruit, Virginian, I. 54; Bermudas, 335; New England, II. 27; of West 
Indies, 195; of the Barbadoes, 196. 
Fry, English pirate, and Daniel Baker (1615) II. 42. 
Fuller, Michael, at Kecoughtan, his courage (1622) I. 311. 
Fuller, Nicholas, Esquire, I. 259. 
Furs, trade of, in Virginia (1614) II. 21. 
Gale, fresh, loom, stiff, II. 271. 
Garaway, Sir William, I. 260. 
Gardiner, John, I. 260. 
Gardiner, Richard, I. 260. 
Garland, the, sent to Bermudas (1619) I. 376. 
Garset, Robert, I. 260. 
Gates, Peter, I. 260. 
Gates, Sir Thomas, lieutenant of Virginia (1609) I. 187; governor of 
Virginia (1609) 205, (1611) 215; in the list of adventurers for Virginia, 
259. 
Gearing, John, I. 369. 
Gee, Sir William, I. 260. 
Geering, John, I. 260. 
Generall Historie, The, 1624. facsimile of the engraved title page of, I. 
xx. 
Gentlemen, names of, first planters of Virginia (1607) I. 90, (1608) 113; 
in Captain Smith's company to Chesapeake, 115, 124; in Virginia (1608) 
151; in Captain Smith's company at Pamaunkee, 154. 
George, the, Captain Argall in, on his return to Virginia (1617) I. 240. 
George Bonaventure, the, in New England (1629) II. 183. 
Gibbs, Thomas, Esquire, I. 260. 
Gifts made to the colony of Virginia (1619) I. 248, (1621) 273; arms out 
of the Tower given by the King to the colony (1622) 287. 
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, discoveries

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and misfortunes of, related by Hakluyt, I. 3. 
Gilbert, John, I. 260. 
Gilbert, Captain Rawley, admiral of New England (1606) II. 2. 
Gilliflower, the, sent to Bermudas (1618) I. 374. 
Gipps, Thomas, I. 260. 
Girdlers, Company of, I. 260. 
Girke, fight between Assan and Mercury at, II. 124. 
Glanvile, Francis, Esquire, I. 260. 
Glebe land, I. 370. 
Goddard, Richard, I. 260. 
Godolfine, Sir William, I. 259. 
Goldsmiths, Company of, I. 260. 
Goodwin, Sir Francis, I. 260. 
Gookin, plantation of, in Virginia (1621) I. 272; courageous resolution of 
(1622) 291. 
Goosewing, sailing, II. 266. 
Gore, Robert, I. 260, 372. 
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, and the second voyage to New England (1615) II. 
38. 
Goring, Sir George, I. 260. 
Gosnoll, Bartholomew, description of Elizabeth Isle by (1602) I. 33; and 
the Virginia colony (1606) 85; member of the Council for Virginia, 87. 
Gouge, Thomas, I. 260. 
Government, Virginian, I. 77; native, in New England, II. 77. 
Governments, principal of New England (1614) II. 12. 
Grammar, A Sea, by Captain Smith, II. 209--299. 
Grampus Bay, named by John Smith (1620) II. 59. 
Grantham, Sir Thomas, I. 260. 
Grave, Thomas, I. 260. 
Gray, Lady Elizabeth, I. 259. 
Gray, Sir John, I. 259. 
Gray, John, I. 260. 
Greene, Henry, and the discovery of Virginia (1584) I. 9. 
Greene, Lawrence, I. 260. 
Greenwell, William, I. 260. 
Greenwel's assignees, I. 369. 
Grent, William, panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxxiii., 
xxxiv. 
Grenvill, William, and the discovery of Virginia (1584) I. 9. 
Grenville, Sir Richard, voyage of, to Virginia (1585) I. 10. 
Griece, Nicholas, I. 260. 
Grobham, Sir Richard, I. 260. 
Grocers, Company of, I. 260. 
Guadeloupe, hot spring in, I. 86. 
Guiana, voyages to (1595--1629) II. 185. 
Gunnell, R., panegyric verses of, to Captain John Smith, II. xviii. 
Gunner, duty of a, II. 258; share, 296. 
Gunners' Tackle, fid, II. 293; cloy or poison a piece and uncloy her, 293; 
callipers compass, 293; horn, 293; lint stock, 293; dark lanthorn, 293; 
tomkin, 293; shackels, 293; compass, 293; priming iron, 293; gunner's 
quadrant, 293. 
Gunpowder, kinds of, powder, II. 293; serpentine, 293; corned powder, 293. 
Gunters Works, Master, II. 297. 
Gwardalupa, see Guadeloupe. 
Hackleuit, see Hakluyt. 
Hackshaw, Thomas, I. 261. 
Hackwell, William, Esquire, I. 261. 
Haiward, Sir George, I. 260. 
Haiward, James, I. 261. 
Haiward, John, I. 261. 
Hakluyt, Richard, I. 260. 
Hamer, Ralph, I. 260. 
Hamer, Ralph, Junior, I. 260. 
Hamersley, Hugh, Alderman, I. 260. 
Hamet, Mully, Emperor of Barbaria, description of, II. 163. 
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369; his tribe in Bermudas (1618) 369. 
Hamor, Relation of Virginia by (1611) I. 213; his journey to Powhatan 
(1614) 224; escapes the massacre (1622) 282 f. 
Hampton, Thomas, I. 261. 
Hancocke, William, I. 260. 
Handle, to, a ship, II. 262--270. 
Hanford, Humfrey, I. 261. 
Hanford, John, I. 260. 
Hanham, Sir John, I. 260. 
Hanshaw, Thomas, I. 260. 
Harcote (Harcourt), Captain Robert, his discoveries in Guiana (1609) II. 
186. 
Harding, I. 370. 
Hare, John, Esquire, I. 261. 
Harefleet, Sir Thomas, I. 260. 
Harison, Harmon, I. 261. 
Harison, Ralph, 1, 261. 
Harlow, Captain Edward, master of the ordnance in New England (1606) II. 
2. 
Harper, John, I. 260. 
Harrington, Sir John, I. 260. 
Harris, Sir Arthur, I. 260. 
Harris, John, I. 261. 
Harris, Roger, I. 261. 
Harris, Thomas, I. 260. 
Harris, Sir William, I. 260. 
Harrison, Edward, I. 260. 
Harrison, John, governor of Bermudas (1623) I. 394. 
Hart, Sir Eustace, I. 260. 
Hart, Sir Persevall, I. 260. 
Hartley, Robert, I. 261. 
Harwod, Leon, his assignees, I. 371. 
Harwood, Mr., member of the Council for Virginia (1620) I. 268. 
Harwood, Sir Edward, I. 369. 
Harwood, Leonard, I. 261. 
Haselden, William, I. 261. 
Haselridge, Francis, I. 261. 
Hatorask, see Hatteras. 
Hatteras, White at (1587) I. 26, (1589) 30. 
Haviland, John, I. xx. 
Haward, Lord, Theophilus, I. 260. 
Hawger, George, I. 260. 
Hawkens, Charles, I. 261. 
Hawkenson, George, I. 261. 
Hawkins, John, I. 260. 
Hawkins, Ma., his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 107. 
Haythorpe, John, panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1627) II. 216. 
Heale, Sir Warwicke, I. 260. 
Heiborne, Sir Ferdinando, I. 260. 
Heiden, Jeremy, I. 260. 
Heightly, Peter, I. 261. 
Henrico town, Virginia, building of (1611) I. 215. 
Henry, Cape, in Virginia, I. 44; discovery of, 87. 
Heriot (Hariot), Thomas, in Sir Richard Grenville's voyage to Virginia 
(1585) I. 10; observations of, concerning Virginia, 19. 
Heron, Sir Edward, I. 260. 
Heron, Richard, Alderman, I. 260. 
Herrick, Sir William, I. 260. 
Herst, Gregory, I. 261. 
Hewes, John, and the discovery of Virginia (1584) I. 9. 
Hewes, Master, author of On the use of the Globe, II. 297. 
Hewet, or Hewit, Sir Thomas, I. 260, 371. 
Hicks, Sir Baptist, I. 260. 
Hicks, William, I. 261. 
Hide, Sir Lawrence, I. 260, 370. 
Hide, Nicholas, Esquire, I. 261, 370. 
Hidon, Jerom, I. 371. 
Hill, Robert, I. 260. 
Hill, Tristram, I. 261. 
Hilliard, adventure of, off Bermudas (1615) I. 357. 
Hinson, Tobias, I. 261. 
Hinton, Anthony, I. 261. 
Hinton, Griffin, I. 260. 
Hobbamock, Indian interpreter in New England (1621) II. 65.

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Hobson, Captain, his voyage to New England (1614) II. 7. 
Hodgeson, John, I. 260. 
Hodgis, John, I. 261. 
Hodgis, Thomas, I. 261. 
Hodgis, William, I. 261. 
Hodsale, John, I. 261. 
Hogsell, John, I. 261. 
Holecroft, Sir Thomas, I. 260. 
Holeman, George, I. 260. 
Holiland, William, I. 261. 
Holland, William, I. 261. 
Holland, prosperity of, due to fish trade (1614) II. 14; Captain Smith and 
Captain Duxbury in, 112. 
Hollis, Sir John, I. 260. 
Holt, John, I. 260. 
Hoogan, Gressam, I. 261. 
Hooker, George, I. 261. 
Hooker, Nicholas, I. 261. 
Hopewell, the, Captain Powell in (1616) I. 363, 367. 
Hopewell, the, at St. Christopher (1623) II. 190, (1627) 191. 
Hopkins, Stephen, member of the New England Council (1620) II. 57; his 
journey among the natives, 63. 
Horwell, Sir Thomas, I. 260. 
Houses, Virginian, I. 63; movable Tartar, II. 148, 150. 
Howell, Richard, I. 260. 
Hullocke, II. 266. 
Humble, Richard, Esquire, I. 260. 
Hume, Master David, and Captain John Smith, I. xviii. 
Hunt, Robert, and the Virginia colony (1605) I. 85. 
Hunting Virginian natives, I. 65; stratagems used, 67. 
Huntingdon, Henry, Earl of, I. 260. 
Huntley, John, I. 260. 
Huntley, Sir Pory, I. 260. 
Hunton, Doctor Anthony, 1, 261, 371. 
Hurricane, definition of, II. 272. 
Husbandry, Virginian, I. 58. 
Hutson, discovery and death of (1614?) II. 9. 
I-anson, William, I. 261. 
Imbroyderers, Company of, I. 261. 
Implements, household, for a colonial family of six (1623) I. 317. 
Indians, of Virginia, numbers of, I. 47 ff., 61; disposition of, 62; 
treachery of, 112, (1622) 279--286; Captain Smith's opinion concerning the 
subjection of, 307; of St. Christopher and the English and French planters 
(1623) II. 191. 
Indwyn, Thomas, I. 370. 
Ingham, Edward, his panegyric verses to Captain Smith, I. xxxii., (1630) 
II. 108, 215. 
Ingram, Sir Arthur, I. 261. 
Inholders, Company of, I. 261. 
Instruments useful for a seaman, II. 297. 
Ipswich, bailiffs of, I. 261. 
Irbye, Anthony, Esquire, I. 261. 
Ironmongers, Company of, I. 261. 
Ironside, Richard, I. 261. 
Isam, George, I. 261. 
Islands, of New England, II. 27; names of the West Indian, 193. 
Italy, John Smith in, II. 117. 
Jack of the Feather, Indian, death of (1622) I. 279. 
Jackson, Richard, I. 261. 
Jacobson, Peter, I. 261. 
Jacobson, Philip, I. 261. 
Jacobson's assignees, I. 370. 
Jadwine, Thomas, I. 261. 
James, Edward, I. 261. 
James, Richard, his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 106. 
James Town, in Virginia (1606) I. 47; building of, 93, 320; Captain 
Smith's return to, 102; burnt (1607) 108; rebuilt, 110; colonists

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abandon, and return to (1610) 206; healthfulness of, 216. 
Japazaws, Indian, and the capture of Pocahontas (1612) I. 217. 
Jaques, Gabriel, I. 261. 
Jeremie, pretender of Wallachia, against Rodoll, II. 138. 
Jermyn, Sir Thomas, I. 261. 
Jewell, James, I. 261. 
Jobson, Humfrey, I. 261. 
Jobson, Walter, I. 261. 
Jobson, William, I. 261. 
Johnson, Sir Robert, I. 261. 
Johnson, Robert, Alderman, I. 261, 370. 
Johnson, Thomas, I. 261. 
Jones, Sir Francis, I. 261. 
Jones, Thomas, I. 261. 
Jones, Zachary, Esquire, I. 261. 
Jordan, Edward, his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 106; on 
his Grammar, 217. 
Jorden, Master Samuel, a Virginian colonist, courage of (1622) I. 291. 
Josua, John, I. 261. 
Justice, courts of, in Virginia (1622) I. 278; in Bermudas (1619) 381. 
Juxson, Thomas, Senior, I. 261. 
Kaile, Sir John, I. 261. 
Kecoughtan, Virginia, John Argent's distress at (1622) I. 311. 
Keels, deep, and false, effect of, II. 278. 
Kelke, Sir Charles, I. 261. 
Kendall, Edwin, in Bermudas (1612) I. 348. 
Kendall, George, member of the Council for Virginia, I. 87; death of, 95. 
Kendall, Miles, of the Council for Bermudas (1614) I. 355; governor of 
Bermudas (1618) 375. 
Kent, Henry, I. 262. 
Kettleby, John, Esquire, I. 262. 
Khan, dignity of, II. 149; guard of the, 156. 
Killegrew, Sir Robert, I. 261. 
Killingbeck, Richard, and others, slain by Indians (1618) I. 243. 
King, Ralph, I. 262, 369. 
Kings Lynn, town of, I. 262. 
Kirkham, Walter, Esquire, I. 262. 
Kirrill, John, I. 262. 
Kirrill, Richard, I. 262. 
Kisell, Baron, and Smith's stratagem, II. 119. 
Knight, Thomas, of the Council for Bermudas (1614) I. 355. 
Knightley, Sir Valentine, I. 261. 
Knots, several kinds of, II. 249. 
Koumiss, drink and food of Tartars, II. 150. 
Labourers, names of, landed in Virginia (1607) I. 91, (1608) 113, 151. 
Lakes in New England (1620) II. 61. 
Land, on making, from the sea, II. 268; lay a land, 268; good or bad land 
fall, 268; head land, 268; point of land, 268; land mark, 268; reach, 268. 
Landman, Christopher, I. 262. 
Landman, John, I. 262. 
Lane, Ralph, left in command in Virginia (1585) I. 10. 
Langley, John, I. 262. 
Languages, native, used in Virginia, I. 52; Virginian vocabulary, 82. 
Larboard, II. 262. 
La Roche of St. Malo, Captain, and John Smith, II. 116. 
Latham, Peter, I. 262. 
Laughton, Thomas, I. 262. 
Laune, Gedeon de, I. 262. 
Lawrence, William, I. 262. 
Lawson, Thomas, I. 262. 
Laydon, John, and Anne Burras, marriage of, in Virginia (1608) I. 152. 
Layer, Thomas, I. 262. 
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Leate, Nicholas, I. 262. 
Leathersellers. Company of, I. 262. 
Lee-latch, II. 262. 
Leigh, Sir Francis, I. 262. 
Leigh, Henry, I. 262. 
Leonard, Sir Samson, I. 262. 
Leonard, Sir Samuel, I. 262. 
Lethersellers, see Leathersellers. 
Levar, Thomas, I. 262. 
Levitt, John, I. 262. 
Lewellin, Morris, I. 262. 
Lewis, Edward, I. 262. 
Lewis, M., I. 371. 
Lewkin, Edward, I. 262. 
Lewson, Sir John, I. 262. 
Lewson, William, I. 262. 
Ley, Captain, discoveries and death of, in Guiana, II. 185. 
Lichfield, Nicholas, I. 262. 
Lincoln, Henry, Earl of, I. 262. 
Linley, Captain Richard, I. 262. 
Lion, story of a, brought by Archer, II. 164. 
Lions-whelp, the, in New England (1629) II. 183. 
Lisle, Robert, Lord, I. 262. 
Littleton, Master, and the patent for the Barbadoes (1628) II. 199. 
Litton, Sir William, I. 262. 
Lodge, Francis, I. 262. 
Lodge, Luke, I. 262. 
Lodge, Peter, I. 262. 
Loide, David, I. 262. 
London, Captain John Smith in, his death in, I. xix. 
Lopez, Ordoarde, discoveries of (1578) II. 167. 
Lottery, running, in St. Paul's Churchyard (1615) I. 228; list of prizes, 
229. 
Louth, free school of, I. xvii. 
Low Countries, Captain John Smith in the, I. xviii. 
Lower, Sir William, I. 262. 
Lowlace, Sir Richard, I. 262. 
Luckin, Edward, I. 370. 
Lulls, Arnold, I. 262. 
Lydia, the, Anthony Thorne, captain of, escape of (1629) II. 180. 
Macarnesse, Thomas, panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxx. 
Macocke, Samuel, member of the Council for Virginia (1619) I. 245. 
Maddock, Thomas, I. 263. 
Madock, son to Owen Quineth, expedition of, to unknown lands (1170) I. 1. 
Madyson, Captain, sent to Patawomeke (1622) I. 300, 303; and the 
treacherous King of Patawomeke, 304. 
Magazine, first, in Bermudas (1618) I. 372. 
Mahomet, Great Turk, at the siege of Alba Regalis, II. 124. 
Maicott, Sir Cavaliero, I. 262. 
Maile, Thomas, I. 263. 
Mallard, Thomas, and the Dutch Conspiracy (1608) I. 184. 
Man, Joseph, I. 371. 
Man eaters in Africa, II. 169. 
Mangoags, Powell's journey to the, I. 183. 
Manhood, Sir Peter, I. 262. 
Mannering, Sir Arthur, I. 262. 
Mano (Manoa) city, Francis Sparrow in search of (1595) II. 185. 
Mansell, Sir Robert, I. 262. 
Mansell, Sir Thomas, I. 262. 
Mansfield, John, of the Council for Bermudas (1614) I. 355. 
Manteo, native Virginian, in Sir Richard Grenville's expedition (1585) I. 
10. 
Map, of 'Ould Virginia,' etc., I. 208; of the Summer Isles, 368; of 
Virginia, 396; of New England, with portrait of Captain John Smith, II. 
80. 
Mapes, Francis, I. 263. 
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Maps of New England, inaccuracy of (1606) II. 2. 
Mare's Milk, see Koumiss. 
Margaret, the, of Bristol, sent to Virginia (1619) I. 245. 
Margaret and John, the, fight of, with two Spanish ships (1620) I. 250. 
Marret, Humfrey, I. 263. 
Marriage, first, in Virginia, John Laydon and Anne Burras (1608) I. 152; 
in Bermudas (1609) 344. 
Marshall's duty, II. 259. 
Martha, the, sent to Bermudas (1613) I. 351. 
Martha's Vineyard, discovered and named by Gosnoll (1602) I. 34. 
Martin, John, member of the Council for Virginia, I. 87; return home of 
(1608) 113; in Virginia (1609) 188; his expedition to Nansamund, 190; in 
the list of adventurers for Virginia, 263. 
Martin, Richard, Esquire, I. 263, 370. 
Martin, Thomas, I. 263. 
Maske, see Masque. 
Mason, George, I. 263. 
Masque or Masquerade, a Virginian (1608) I. 140. 
Massachusetts, New England, description of, II. 25. 
Massachusits, see Massachusetts. 
Massacre of the colonists in Virginia (1622) I. 279--286; numbers of 
people slain during, 290; causes of the, 323. 
Massasowat, King, reported death of (1622) II. 71; his recovery due to 
Winslow's care (1622) 72. 
Massasoyts, nation friendly to the English (1620) II. 62; wars of, with 
the Narrohigganses (1621) 66. 
Master's duty, II. 258; share, 296. 
Masting of a ship, II. 279. 
Masts, see Spars. 
Mates' duty, II. 258; share, 296. 
Maude, Josias, I. 263. 
May, Henry, shipwreck of (1593) I. 339. 
May, Sir Humfrey, I. 262. 
Mayall, Thomas, I. 263. 
Mayflower, the, in New England (1629) II. 183. 
Maynard, Sir William, I. 262. 
Meade, Richard, his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 107. 
Meddus, Dr. James, I. 262. 
Medkerk, Alphonsus Van, I. 263. 
Meldritch, Earl, at the siege of Alba Regalis, II. 121; Pasha taken 
prisoner by, 123; serves prince Sigismundus, 126; at the siege of Regall, 
128 f.; and the Turks at Rotenton, 140. 
Menantonon, Virginian King, and Sir Richard Grenville (1585) I. 12. 
Meoles, Captain Henry, I. 263. 
Mercers, Company of, I. 263. 
Merchant Taylors, Company of, I. 263. 
Mercury, Duke, at the siege of Alba Regalis, II. 121; at the battle of 
Girke, 124; death of, 126. 
Merham, Captain, and Captain Smith, their sea-fight with two Spanish 
ships, II. 171. 
Merrick, Sir John, I. 262. 
Merrifield, Ralfe, and the plantation of St. Christopher (1623) II. 190; 
Tegramund brought up by, 192. 
Mess, II. 263. 
Mevell, Francis, I. 371. 
Mevis Island, see Nevis. 
Michelborn, Sir Edward, I. 262. 
Middleton, Captain, member of the Council for Virginia (1620) I. 268. 
Middleton, Francis, I. 263. 
Middleton, John, I. 263. 
Middleton, Robert, I. 263. 
Middleton, Sir Thomas, I. 262. 
Mid-ships, II. 262. 
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Mildmay, Sir Thomas. I. 262. 
Miller, John, I. 263. 
Miller, Sir Robert, I. 262. 
Millet, William, I. 263. 
Millin, Thomas, I. 372. 
Mine, Copper, in Virginia, I. 14, 35, 58; like antimony, 121. 
Mines of New England, II. 21. 
Monacan, discovery of, I. 143. 
Monahigan Island, in New England (1606) II. 2, 27. 
Monger, James, I. 263. 
Monsell, Peter, I. 263. 
Monsoon, II. 272. 
Montgomerie, Philip, Earl of, I. 262. 
Moone, Nicholas, I. 263. 
Moore, Richard, I. 263. 
Mooring of ships, II. 270. 
Moorton, Ralph, I. 263. 
More, Adrian, I. 263. 
More, Elias, 371. 
More, Sir George, I. 262. 
More, Richard, governor of the Bermudas (1612) I. 348--355, 370, 372. 
Morer, Richard, I. 263. 
Morocco, Captain Smith in, description of, II. 162. 
Morris, Thomas, I. 263. 
Mortars, II. 293. 
Morton, Captain Mathew, his discoveries in Guiana, II. 186. 
Morton, Richard, I. 263. 
Mosco, Indian, friendly to the English, in Virginia, I. 127. 
Mountain, Dr. George, I. 262. 
Mountains of New England, II. 27. 
Mounteagle, Lord, I. 262. 
Mountford, Thomas, I. 263. 
Mouse, Arthur, I. 263. 
Moverill, Francis, I. 371. 
Mowdite, Otho, I. 263. 
Moyses, General, besieges Regall, II. 128; defeated by the Turks, 137. 
Mundz, Jarvis, I. 263. 
Murray, Sir David, I. 262. 
Music, Virginian, I. 70. 
Mutes, Philip, I. 263. 
Mutinies, in Virginia (1609) I. 191. 
Nagi, Tartars of, ways of, II. 148. 
Nalbrits, Pasha of, slain by Captain Smith, II. 158. 
Namaschet, town of, Englishmen's journey to (1621) II. 66. 
Names, of performers of the voyage of discovery to Virginia (1584) I. 9; 
of commanders in Sir Richard Grenville's voyage to Virginia (1585) 10; of 
the adventurers in the fourth voyage to Virginia (1587) 29; of the members 
of the Council for Virginia, 87; of the first planters in Virginia, 90; of 
Englishmen landed at Virginia (1608) 113, 150; of Captain Smith's company 
to Chesapeake, 115; of Captain Smith's company to Pamaunkee, 151; of 
members of New Company for Virginia (1610) 187; of new members of the 
Council of Virginia (1619) 245; of adventurers for Virginia (1620) 255 
ff.; of members of Virginia Council, 268; of members of Bermudas Council 
(1614) 355; of sharers of Bermudas' tribes, 269 f.; of members of New 
England Council (1606) 11; old and new, of places of New England, 5; of 
governments in New England, 12; of Englishmen in the second voyage to New 
England (1615) 39; of new members of New England Council (1620) 57; of the 
slain at the battle of Rotenton, 143; of St. Christopher Island planters 
(1623) 190; of West Indian Islands, 193; of well-known pirates, II. 202; 
of harbours in Barbary frequented by pirates, 203. 
Nandsamund, Captain Martin's expedition to (1609) I. 190; Sir George 
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Nantaquan, Powhatan's son (1616) I. 236. 
Narrohigganses, wars of, with the Massasoytes (1621) II. 66. 
Natives of Africa, II. 169. 
Navigation, Art of, II. 297. 
Necessaries, requisite, for emigrants to Virginia (1623) 1 315. 
Nelson, Francis, Captain, supplies sent to Virginia under (1607) I. 104; 
in a hurricane in the West Indies, II. 272. 
Neptune, the, sent to Bermudas (1616) I. 364, 367. 
Nevill, Sir Henry, I. 263. 
Nevis Island, plantation and description of (1628) II. 198. 
New Attracter for Variation, The, II. 297. 
New Bermudas, town in Virginia, building of (1611) I. 216. 
Newberow, Joseph, I. 263. 
Newce, George, I. 263. 
New England, Captain John Smith and the colonisation of, I. xix.; first 
accurate map of, by Captain John Smith, xix; history of (1606) II. 1--93; 
old and new names of places in, 5; situation of, 8; description of, 12, 
23; commodities of (1614) 14; fertility of, 18; second voyage to (1615) 
38; trials of (1620) 51; plantation in (1620) 56, (1629) 182; troubles in, 
caused by Indian treachery (1622) 72 f.; the ordinary voyage to, 78; 
charge of outfit for, 81; present estate of (1629) 181. 
Newfoundland, charge of outfit for, II. 86. 
Newgate, Christopher, I. 263. 
New Plymouth, founded in New England (1621) II. 65; present estate of 
(1623) 90. 
Newport, Christopher, captain of the expedition to Virginia, I. 86; member 
of the Council for Virginia, 87; return home of, 89; supplies sent to 
Virginia under (1607) 104; and Powhatan, 106; private commission of (1608) 
138; returns home, 147; vice-admiral of Virginia (1609) I. 187. 
Nicols, Christopher, I. 263. 
Nicols, Thomas, I. 263. 
Nicols, William, I. 263, 370. 
Nocturnall, a II. 297. 
Non-such, planting of, in Virginia (1609) I. 193. 
Norincott, Thomas, I. 263. 
Norris, Francis, Lord, I. 263. 
North, Dudley, Lord. I. 263. 
North, Roger, Captain, his discoveries in Guiana (1609) II. 186. 
Norton, Robert, panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxxi., 
xxxii. 
Norton, Thomas, I. 263. 
Norwood, Richard, surveyor, Bermudas shared into tribes by (1618) I. 368. 
Nuce, or Nuse, Captain, member of the Council for Virginia (1620) I. 268; 
providence of (1622) 293; industry of, 300; misery of, 302. 
Nuttall, Jonathan, I. 263. 
Officers of administration in Bermudas (1619) I. 380. 
Offing, II. 269. 
Offley, Robert, I. 263. 
Okaning, speech of, to Captain Smith (1608) I. 177. 
Oliver, Francis, I. 268. 
Olumpagh, siege of, stratagem of John Smith at, II. 119. 
Opechancanough, King of Pamaunkee, and Captain Smith (1608) I. 164; taken 
prisoner by Captain Smith, 166; Sir George Yearley suspicious of (1619) 
245; and the massacre of the colonists (1622) 279. 
Ordnance, great, description of, II. 289; frames, 289; trunnions, 289;

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wheels, 289; to mount and dismount a piece, 289; beds, 289; carriages of 
cannons, 289; cap-squares, 289; linch pins, 289; trucks, 289; travas 
(traverse) a piece, 290; britch (breech) 290; britching (breeching) 290; 
mussell ring, 290; concave, 290; taper board, 290; chambers, 290; quoines, 
290; dispert a piece, 290; carnouse, 290; sillender (cylinder) 290; bore, 
290; honeycomb, 290; cloy and uncloy a piece, 293. 
O'Rourke, Brian, his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 109. 
Outfit for the voyage to New England, II. 81; for Newfoundland, 86. 
Oxenbridge, William, Esquire, I. 263. 
Pace, escape of, from the massacre, through a converted Indian (1622) I. 
285. 
Paget, William, Lord, I. 263, 371; his tribe in Bermudas (1618) 371. 
Paine, W., I. 370. 
Pakanoki, voyage of the English to (1620) II. 63. 
Palmer, Miles, I. 264. 
Palmer, William, I. 264, 370, 371. 
Pamaunkee, Captain Smith's journey to (1608) I. 154; Captain Smith at, 
164; Sir George Yearley at (1622) 307. 
Pane, William, I. 370. 
Paris, Captain John Smith in, I. xviii. 
Parker, Sir Nicholas, I. 273. 
Parkhurst, Robert, I. 264. 
Parkins, Sir Christofer, I. 263. 
Parkins, Edward, and his widow, I. 264. 
Partridge, Richard, I. 264. 
Pasarado, II. 267. 
Paspahegh, King of, prisoner of Captain Smith (1608) I. 175. 
Patawomeke, Captain Croshaw's voyage to (1622) I. 293, 298; treachery of 
the King of, 304. 
Patent, granted to John Smith by Prince Sigismundus (1602) II. 132; in 
English, 135; letters, for St. Christopher Island, granted to the Earl of 
Carlile (1629) II. 193; for Barbadoes (1628) 199. 
Patience, the, ship built by Sir George Somers at Bermudas (1609) I. 344. 
Paulson, Richard, I. 264. 
Pawlet, John, Esquire, I. 264. 
Pawtuxunt, John Pory and the King of (1621) I. 274. 
Payne, John, I. 264. 
Payne, Sir Robert, I. 264. 
Payne, William, I. 264. 
Peace, Articles of, between the Chickahominy Indians and the English 
(1613) I. 221; conditions of, between Samoset and the English (1620) II. 
62. 
Peashall, Edmund, I. 264. 
Peate, Peter, I. 264. 
Pecksnot, Indian, slain by Captain Standish (1622) II. 73. 
Pelham, Thomas, I. 264. 
Pembroke, William, Earl of, I. 263, 370; his tribe in Bermudas (1618) 370. 
Pemissapan, see Wingina. 
Penington, Robert, I. 264. 
Pennistone, Anthony, I. 370. 
Pennobscot, New England, description of, II. 26. 
Pepper, Bermudas, I. 335. 
Perce, I. 371. 
Percivall, Richard, Esquire, I. 264. 
Percy, Allen, I. 264. 
Percy, George, Esquire, I. 263. 
Percy, Lieutenant, Earl of Northumberland's brother, in Virginia (1608) I. 
154; illness of (1609) 190; president, in Virginia, 194, 211. 
Perkin, Thomas, I, 264.

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Perkins, Aden, I. 264. 
Perrot, Sir James, I. 264. 
Peryagoes, see Piraguas. 
Peryman, Nicholas, and the discovery of Virginia (1584) I. 9. 
Pet, Phenice, I. 264. 
Peter Bonaventure, the, Thomas Sherwin, captain of, taken by Dutch ships, 
II. 180. 
Petre, John, Lord, I. 263. 
Pettus, Sir John, I. 264. 
Pewriffe, Nicholas, I. 264. 
Peyton, Sir Henry, I. 264. 
Philips, Thomas, I. 264. 
Philpot, Henry, I. 264. 
Phips, Robert, I. 369. 
Phoenix, the, Captain Nelson, sent to Virginia in (1607) I. 105; her 
arrival in Virginia, 110. 
Pierce, Abraham, I. 264. 
Pierce, Edmund, I. 264. 
Piggot, Richard, I. 264. 
'Pike, anchor a,' II. 263. 
Pilgrim, the, in New England (1629) II. 183. 
Pillaw, how made, II. 147. 
Pilot's duty, II. 258. 
Piraguas (canoes) Caribs' boats, II. 190. 
Pirates, the reason of there being, II. 202. 
Pit, George, I. 264. 
Planks, thickness of, for shipbuilding, II. 236. 
Plantation, in New England (1620) II. 56--93, (1629) 182; of St. 
Christopher Island (1623--29) 190--196. 
Planters in Virginia, names of first (1607) I. 90; complaints of Bermudas 
(1621) 392. 
Plot, Gunpowder, solemnized in Bermudas (1620) I. 388. 
Plow, the, at St. Christopher, II. 191. 
Ployer, Earl of, John Smith and, II. 115. 
Pocahontas, Captain Smith's life saved by (1607) I. 101; portrait of, 104; 
her reception of Captain Smith (1608) 140; saves Captain Smith's life 
(1608) 162; Henry Spilman saved by (1609) 204; taken prisoner by Captain 
Argall (1612) 217; her marriage with John Rolfe (1613) 220; conversion of 
(1614) 226; in England (1616) 232; Captain Smith's Relation of, to Queen 
Anne (1616) 236; death of (1617) 240. 
Poole, Sir William, I. 263. 
Poole, Captain Madyson's interpreter, in Virginia (1622) I. 303. 
Poot, Dr., governor of Virginia (1629) II. 177. 
Popham, Captain George, president of New England (1606) II. 2. 
Popham, Sir John, and the colonisation of New England (1606) II. 1. 
Population of Virginia (1629) II. 177; of Bermudas, 180. 
Portuguese, discoveries of, in Africa, II. 167. 
Pory, John, member of the Council for Virginia (1619) I. 245; observations 
of (1621) 274. 
Pory, Robert, I. 264. 
Potatoes, flourishing in Bermudas (1613) I. 352. 
Poulson, Richard, I. 371. 
Pountas, John, member of the Council for Virginia (1620) I. 268. 
Powell, Captain, in the Hopewell, exploits of (1616) I. 363, 367. 
Powell, Henry, Captain, and the first planters brought to Barbadoes by, 
II. 196; government of, and his son John, 197, 198. 
Powell, Nathaniel, his journey to the Mangoags (1608) I. 183; member of 
the Council for Virginia (1619) 245; murder of, in the massacre (1622) 
282. 
Powell, Sir Stephen, I. 264. 
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Powhatan, Virginian King, I. 65; description of, 77; authority of, 79; 
Captain Smith carried captive to, 101; reception ceremonies at the court 
of, 106; Captain Smith and (1608) 141, 156; his coronation, 142; his 
speech on peace and war, 158; treachery of, 160; and his daughter's ransom 
(1612) 218; Sir Thomas Dale's message to (1614) 224; death of (1618) 244. 
Powhatan, river, description of, I. 46. 
Powlson, I. 369. 
Poyntell, Richard, I. 264. 
Prat, John, I. 264. 
Prayer, Book of Common,, difficulties about using the, in Bermudas (1619) 
I. 378. 
Predy (make ready), II. 263. 
Preston, Sir Amias, I. 263. 
Pretty, George, I. 264. 
Price, Henry, I. 264. 
Priests, Virginian, I. 22, 73. 
Pring, Martin, his voyage to Virginia (1603) I. 37. 
Prize, yielding of a, II. 287. 
Prizes in the lottery in St. Paul's Churchyard (1615) I. 229. 
Procter, George, I. 264. 
Proude, Captain William, I. 264. 
Provisions, list of, to be carried on shipboard, II. 298--299. 
Punishment, devised by Captain Smith for swearing, I. 144. 
Purchas, Samuel, panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxix., xxx. 
Purser, II. 258. 
Quartermaster's duty, II. 260; share, 296. 
Quicke, William, I. 264; assignees of, 369. 
Rainsford, Sir Henry, I. 264. 
Rainton, Nicholas, I. 264. 
Raleigh, Sir Walter, expedition sent by, for discoveries southward, I. 3; 
Sir Richard Grenvill's voyage to Virginia for (1585) 10; and the voyage to 
Guiana (1595) II. 185. 
Ramsden, Millicent, I. 264. 
Ratcliffe, Sir John, I. 264. 
Ratliffe, John, member of the Council for Virginia, I. 87; deposed 
president, 123; alias of, 149; expedition of, 183; in Virginia (1609) 188; 
and the planting of Point Comfort (1609) 203; slain by Indians, 204. 
Rats, plague of, in Virginia (1608) I. 180; in Bermudas (1617) 365. 
Ravens, in Bermudas (1614) I. 353. 
Raymell, Humfrey, I. 265. 
Regall City, Meldritch's incursions to discover, II. 127; siege of, by 
Moyses, 128; capture of, 131. 
Reignolds, Henry, Esquire, I. 264. 
Reignolds, John, I. 264. 
Religion, in Virginia, I. 21; description of, 72; of the natives of New 
England, II. 76. 
Reward for discovery of a sail at sea, II. 281. 
Rich, Sir Nath., I. 371. 
Rich, Robert, I. 264. 
Rich, Sir Robert, I. 264. 
Ridlesdon, Sir Steven, I. 264. 
Rigging, of a ship, tackling, II. 241, 243; ropes, 241, 243, 245, 247; 
names of the thirteen ropes of a boat, 250; stales (stays), 241; lannier, 
241; coller, 241; dead man's eyes, 241; strop, 241; crows feet, 241; 
blocks, 242; pullies, 242; shivers, 242; cock, 242; double blocks, 242; 
shrouds, 242; tackles, 242; swifters, 242; puttocks, or plats of iron, 
242; chains, 242; ratlings, 242; bowle, 242; pendant, 243; parrels, 243; 
guy, 243; snap-block, 243; ties, 244; horse, 244; slings, 244;

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canhooks, 244; parbunkel, 244; puddings, 244; robbins, 244; lines 245; 
brales, 245; creengles, 245; bonnet, 245, 247; clew garnet, 245; clew, 
256; gearing, 245, tacks, 245; sheets, 246; braces, 246; boling, 246; lee 
fanngs, 246; reeving, 246; leech, 246; earing, 246; bent, 246; lifts, 246; 
topping the lifts, 247; legs, 247; martnets, 247; latchets, 247; drablers, 
247, 255; lashing, 247; loofe hook, 247; bouse, 247; course, 247; knave - 
line, 247; knettels, 247; yarns, 247; sinnet, 248; panch, 248; mats, 248; 
thrums, 248; caburne, 248; seasing, 248; marlin, 248; sea sen, 248; 
sirvis, 248; spunyarn, 248; caskets, 248; marling, 248. 
Rivers of Virginia, I. 7, 12, 46, 48; discovered, 127. 
Roanoak Island, English discoverers at (1584) I. 6; Sir Richard Grenville 
at (1585) II; English sailors left at, and murdered by Indians, 26. 
Roaring of the sea, II. 272. 
Roberts, Elias, I. 264. 
Roberts, Elias, Jun., I. 369, 370. 
Roberts, Ellis, I. 369. 
Roberts, Tedder, I. 264. 
Robins, George, I. 264. 
Robins, Richard, I. 265. 
Robinson, Arthur, I. 264. 
Robinson, Edward, panegyric verses of, to Captain John Smith, II. xviii., 
xix. 
Robinson, Henry, I. 264. 
Robinson, John, I. 264. 
Robinson, Robert, I. 264. 
Rochelle, Daniel Baker's escape to (1615) II. 46. 
Rockweed, II. 268. 
Rodoll, Lord of Wallachia, wars of, II. 138; success of, 140. 
Roe, Sir Thomas, in the list of adventurers for Virginia, I. 264; his 
discoveries in Guiana, II. 185. 
Rogers, Richard, I. 264, 370. 
Rolfe, John, his marriage with Pocahontas (1613) I. 220; member of the 
Council for Virginia (1619) 245. 
Rolffe, Henry, I. 264. 
Romney, Sir William, I. 264. 
Roots, used for food in Virginia, I. 20, 55; West Indian, II. 195. 
Ropes, entering rope, II. 251; bucket rope, 251; bolt rope, 251; port 
ropes, 251; jeare ropes, 251; preventer ropes, 251; top ropes, 251; boy 
rope, 252; ghest rope, 252. 
Roscarrocke, William, Esquire, I. 265. 
Rosworme, Earl, at the siege of Alba Regalis, II. 121; at the battle of 
Girke, 124; at the siege of Caniza, 126. 
Rotenton, battle of, between Rodoll and Jeremie, II. 139; Captain Smith's 
stratagem at, 141; names of the slain at, 143. 
Rotheram, Edward, Alderman, I. 264. 
Rounding in and aft, II. 267. 
Rowcroft, Edward, last voyage of (1618) II. 54. 
Royall James, the, sent to Virginia (1621) I. 273. 
Russell, John, I. 264. 
Russell, Sir William, I. 264. 
Russels Isles, named by Captain Smith (1608) I. 116. 
Russia, Captain Smith in, II. 159. 
Rut of the Sea, II. 272. 
St. Christopher Island, plantation of, by Captain Warner (1623--1629) II. 
190--196; Captain Saltonstall at (1627) 192; letters patent for, granted 
to the Earl of Carlile (1629) 193. 
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of Sir George Somers at (1610) I. 345; General Assembly at (1619) 382. 
St. John, Sir John, I. 265. 
St. John, Sir William, I. 265. 
Sachem, dignity of, in New England, II. 77. 
Sackville, Sir Edward, and the division of Bermudas, I. 372; treasurer for 
Bermudas (1623) 394. 
Sad, Steven, I. 266. 
Saffee, Captain Smith at, II. 170, 173. 
Sails, names of, II. 255; main sail, 255; fore sail, 255; top sail, 255; 
bonnets, 255; top gallant sail, 255; studding sail, 255; miszen sail, 255; 
netting sail, 256; drift sail, 255; spret sail, 255; head sails, 256; 
after sails, 256; leech, 256; goring, 256; canvas, 256; seam, munke and 
round, 256; fighting, II. 285. 
Salisbury, Robert, Earl of, I. 265. 
Salt, strange, in Virginia, I. 20; made at Smith's Isles (1621) 274. 
Salter, Sir Nicholas, I. 265. 
Salters, Company of, I. 265. 
Saltonstall, Captain Charles, in St. Christopher (1627) II. 192. 
Salvage, Thomas, ensign, and the Indians (1621) I. 275; service rendered 
by, 276. 
Samms, Sir John, I. 265. 
Samoset, Indian chief, and the English of New England (1620) II. 62. 
Sandall, see Sendell. 
Sandbatch, William, I. 266. 
Sanders, Richard, and others, cruise of, from Bermudas to Ireland (1616) 
I. 361. 
Sands, George, his assignees, I. 370. 
Sandys, or Sands, Sir Edwin, treasurer of the Virginia colony (1619) I. 
244; mentioned in the list of adventurers to Bermudas, 265; and the 
division of Bermudas, 370, 372. 
Sandys, George, Esquire, I. 265. 
Sandys, Henry, Esquire, I. 265. 
Sandys, Sir Samuel, I. 265, 370. 
Sandys, Thomas, Esquire, I. 265. 
Sandys' tribe in Bermudas (1618) I. 372. 
Sasquesahanocks, see Susquehanna. 
Scarpe, John, I. 265. 
Scot, Edmund, I. 266. 
Scot, Edward, I. 371. 
Scot, George, I. 265, 371. 
Scotland, Captain John Smith in, I. xviii. 
Scott, Thomas, I. 265. 
Scrivener, Mr., a member of the Council for Virginia (1607) I. 106, 113; 
president, 123; returns home (1608) 147; lost at sea (1608) 168; mentioned 
in the list of adventurers for Virginia as Matthew, 265. 
Sea, depth of the, II. 273; fight at, 284. 
Seabright, William, Esquire, I. 266. 
Sea Grammar, A (1627), facsimile title page of, II. 216. 
Seal of Sigismund Bathory, II. 134. 
Seaman, member of the Council for New England (1606) II. 2. 
Seaman's glass for the scale, II. 297. 
Sea-man's Kalendar, by Tapps, II. 297. 
Sea-man's secret, II. 297. 
Sea Regiment, by William Bourne, II. 297. 
Seasons, fishing, II. 19. 
Sea-Venture, the, commissioners' ship for Virginia (1609) I. 188. 
Sea-Venture, the, Sir George Somers' ship (1609) I. 344, 350. 
Segar, Sir William, registration of Captain Smith's patent by (1625) II. 
136. 
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Sendell, Master Thomas, of Lynn, Captain John Smith apprenticed to, I. 
xvii., II. 112. 
Shallop, II. 250. 
Shares, division of, in a man of war, of a captain, II. 296; master, 296; 
mate, 296; surgeon, 296; gunner, 296; carpenter, 296; boatswain, 296; 
trumpeter, 296; corporal, 296; steward, 296; quartermaster, 296; cooper, 
296; coxswain, 296; cook, 296; swabber, 296; lieutenant, 296. 
Sharpe, William, I. 266. 
Sheckley, Will., I. 265. 
Sheffield, Edmund, Lord, I. 265. 
Shelley, Henry, I. 265. 
Shelley, Walter, I. 265. 
Shells used for coins in Anchicos, II. 169. 
Shelton, Sir Ralph, I. 265. 
Shepard, or Shephard, Matthew, I. 266, 371. 
Shepard, Richard, I. 266. 
Shepley, Hugh, I. 265. 
Sherwell, Nicholas, I. 266. 
Sherwell, Thomas, I. 266. 
Sherwin, Captain, of the Peter Bonaventure, taken by Dutch ships (1629) 
II. 180. 
Ship, Spanish, in Virginia (1615) I. 231; wreck of a, off Bermudas (1620) 
386. 
Ship, building of a, II. 224; keel, 224; stem, 224; stern, 224; fashion 
pieces, 224; rungs, or ground timbers, 224; limberholes, 224; floor of the 
ship, 224; sweep, 224; mould, 224; skarfing, 224; foothooks, ground and 
upper, 225; keelson, 225; howle (hold) 225, 227; ribs, 225, 243; sleepers, 
225; spurkits, 225; garbord and garbord strake, 225; timbers, rising, 225; 
run of the ship, 225; planks, 225, 226; butt-end, 225; treenails, 225; 
trunnions, 226; whoodings, 226; mouldings, 240; tucke, 226; transome, 226; 
buttocks, 226; rake, 226; hull, 226; bluff, bluffe-headed, 226; billage 
(bilge), 226; beams, 226; orlop, 226; riders, 227; knees, 227; ports, 227; 
beds, or platforms, 227; bolts, seven sorts of, 227; clamps, 228; decks, 
different sorts of, 228; master's cabin, 228; bend, 228; wail, 228; chain 
wail, 228; gunwail (gunwale), 228; ship's quarter, 228; culvertailed, 229; 
carling knees, 229; commings of the hatches, 229; loopholes, 229; 
hatchesway, 229; scuttle-hatch, 229; ramshead, 229; halyards, 229 244; 
knight, fore and maine, 229; knevels, 229; capstaine, 229; bars, 230; 
spindle, 530; whelps, 230; paul, 230; jeare, capstaine, 230; hawser, 230; 
nippers, 230; violl, 230; windas (windlass), 230; pump, 230; bur, 230; 
beer, 231; brake, 230; can, 230; daile, 230; skuppers (scuppers), 231, 
leather, 231, nails, 231; waist, 231; ladders, three, 231; boulspret 
(bowsprit), 231; mast, 238, 240; fore-castle, 231; bow, 231; loufe, 231; 
bulk head, 232, 233; hause, 232; manger, 232; prow, 232; beak head, 232; 
combe, 232; bits, 232; crosspiece, 232; david (davit), 233; fishblock, 
233; cat, 233; cat holes, 234; cat harpings, 243; cat rope, 252; cubbridge 
head, 233; sockets, 233; counter, low and upper, 233; stearage, 233; 
bittacle (binnacle) 233; cabin, great, 233; compass, 233, 234; load-stone, 
233; travas (traverse), 234; whipstaff, 234; rowle, 234; tiller, 234; 
rudder, 234; rope, 252; pintels, 234; gudgions (gudgeons), 234; rudder-
irons, 234; gunroom, 234; lockers, 234; bread-room, 234;

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cook-room, 234; stern, 234; powder-room, 235; calking (caulking), 235; 
okum (oakum) 235; iron, caulking, 235; mallet, 235; graving, 235; broming 
or breaming, 235; careen, 235; parsling, 235; keel rope, 252; bow anchors, 
253; false keel, 278. 
Ships, condition of, II. 277; howsing a ship, 277; wholesome and 
unwholesome, 277; crank-sided, 278; gripe, 278; run of a ship, 278; rake 
of a ship, 278; heeld, 279; entering, 282. 
Ships, captured by the pirates, and reported by Daniel Baker (1615) II. 44 
f.; for fishing (1621) 68; Dee's opinion on the building of (1623) 82; 
Spanish, fight Captain Smith, 171; Dutch, and Captain Sherwin, 180. 
Shipton, Thomas, I. 265. 
Shipwreck of Henry May (1593) I. 339. 
Shot, kinds of, crossbar shot, II, 291; round shot, 291; trundle shot, 
292; chain shot, 292; fireworks, 292; arrows of wild fire, 292; pikes of 
wild fire, 292; granados (grenades), 292. 
Shrewsbury, Mary Countess of, I. 265. 
Sicklemore, see Ratliffe. 
Sigismundus, Prince, Earl Meldritch serves, II. 126; his patent granted to 
John Smith (1602) 132; yields to the Turks, 138; Captain Smith's escape 
to, 161. 
Signals used in John Smith's stratagem, II. 120. 
Simons, William, D.D., on the Virginia colony, I. 85, (1609) 203. 
Singleton, Robert, I. 265. 
Skiffs, II. 250. 
Skinners, Company of, I. 265. 
Slater, Thomas, publisher, I. xx. 
Slaves, Smith and his fellow-soldiers made, II. 144; state of, in Tartary 
153. 
Smalman, Francis, I. 266. 
Smith, Cleophas, I. 265, 369. 
Smith, Edmund, I. 265. 
Smith, Edward, I. 265. 
Smith, George, father of Captain John Smith, I. xvii. 
Smith, George, I. 370, 371, 372. 
Smith, Humfrey, I. 265. 
Smith, Sir John, I. 265. 
Smith, John, Captain, I. xvii.; first accurate map of New England by, 
xix.; works of, xix. ff.; death of, in London (1631) xix.; discovery of 
Chesapeake Bay by (1608) 115, 124; speech of, 119; in danger of poisoning, 
122; president of the Settlement in Virginia, 138; and Powhatan, 141, 156; 
letter from, 147; his journey to Pamaunkee, 154; his offer to 
Opechancanough, 165; his speech to the Pamaunkee, 166; makes peace in 
Virginia, 178; speech of, to the idle colonists (1608) 181; wounded with 
powder (1609) 193; leaves Virginia, 195; panegyric verses to, 199; his 
Relation of Pocahontas to Queen Anne (1616) 236; in the list of 
adventurers for Virginia, 265; proffer of, concerning the colony (1622) 
295; answer to, 297; his opinion on the Indians' subjection (1622) 307; 
Relation by, concerning Virginia (1623) 318; question asked of, concerning 
Virginia, and his answers, 322--328; first voyage to New England (1614) 
II. 3; second voyage (1615) 38; plantation in New England by, 56--93; 
discoveries and description of (1606) 43--82, 85; arms of, 80; member of 
the Council for Virginia, 87; suspicions attached to, 88; great exertions 
of, 91 ff.; taken prisoner by Indians, 96;

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conjured by the Indians, 99; sent back to James Town, 102; panegyric 
verses to, 105; and Powhatan, 106; engraving of the Adventures of, among 
the Turks and Tartars, 106; youth of, III; in France, 113; in Italy, 117; 
stratagem of, at the siege of Olumpagh, 119; at the siege of Alba Regalis, 
121; at the battle of Girke, 124; his three single combats, 129; reward 
of, 132; stratagem of, at Rotenton, 141; prisoner, 144; escape of, 158; in 
Morocco, 162; fight of, with two Spanish ships, 171; exploits of, 200. 
Smith John, I. 265. 
Smith Jonathan, I. 265. 
Smith Othowell, I. 265. 
Smith Richard, I. 265. 
Smith Sir Richard, I. 265. 
Smith Robert, I. 265, 370. 
Smith Sir Thomas, treasurer of the Virginia colony (1609--1618) I. 188--
241; mentioned in the list of Virginia colonists, 265; and the division of 
Bermudas, 370; treasurer of Bermudas (1624) 396. 
Smith, Sir William, I. 265. 
Smith's Isles, salt made at (1621) I. 274. 
Snarsborow, Richard, I. 265. 
Soldiers in Captain 
Smith's company to Chesapeake (1608) I. 115, 124; to Pamaunkee, 154. 
Some, Edward, master of the Peter Bonaventure, slain in a fight with Dutch 
ships (1629) II. 180. 
Some, Joseph, I. 265. 
Some, Sir Steven, I. 265. 
Somers, Sir George, admiral of Virginia (1609) I. 187; in Virginia. 205; 
goes to Bermudas, 209, 341; returns to Virginia (1609) 344; death of, at 
St. George's town (1610) 345; epitaph of, 346; his tomb in Bermudas (1619) 
380. 
Sounding Lines, II. 268; dipsie line, 268; plummet, 268; log line, 268; 
sounding line, 269; lead line, 269. 
Southampton, Henry, Earl of, treasurer of the Virginian colony (1620 f.) 
I. 250 f.; in the list of adventurers for Virginia, 265; and the division 
of the Bermudas, 371. 
Southick, John, I. 265. 
Spaniards, sea-fight between, and English, off Dominica (1620) I. 250. 
Sparkes, Michael, publisher, I. xix. 
Sparrow, Francis, in search of Manoa city (1595) II. 185. 
Sparrow, Stephen, I. 266, 371. 
Spars, of a ship, II. 237; masts, 237; size of main, 237; names of, 240; 
misen (mizzen) mast, 238; yard, 239, 240; fore mast, 238, yard, etc., 240; 
steps, 238; partners, 238; cotes, 238, 240; tarpawling (tarpauling), 238; 
cheeks, 238; hounds, 238; cap, 238; cross-trees, 238; tressell-trees, 238; 
pillow, 238; yards, main, etc., 238; names of yards, 240; sprit-sail yard, 
239; sprit sail top-mast, 240; crossjack yard, 239, 240; gromits, 240; 
staples, 240; jury mast, 240. 
Speckhard, Abraham, I. 266. 
Spence, William, first governor in Virginia (1607) I. 222. 
Spencer, Lord Robert, I. 265. 
Spencer, Urion, I. 265. 
Spend a mast to, II. 265. 
Spilman, Henry, saved from the Indians by Pocahontas (1609) I. 204; 
interpreter, 234; reported death of, by Indians (1622) 313. 
Splicing, II. 248; a cable, 254. 
Spoil, Tartar manner of dividing, II. 155. 
Spranger, Henry, I. 266. 
Spring a mast to, II. 265. 
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Sprint, Gregory, Esquire, I. 266. 
Sprusen, Hildebrand, I. 265. 
Squanto, Indian friendly to the English in New England (1620) II. 62; 
interpreter, 65; danger of, 67. 
Stacey, Thomas, I. 266. 
Stachey, William, I. 265. 
Stairs, Holy, at Rome, II. 118. 
Standish, Miles, member of the New England Council (1620) II. 57; in 
command at New England, 62; illness of (1622) 70; and the treachery of the 
Indians, 73. 
Stanhope, John, Lord, I. 265. 
Staper, Richard, I. 265. 
Stapers, Hewet, I. 265. 
Starboard, II. 262. 
Starre, the, in Bermudas (1613) I. 352. 
Stationers, Company of, I. 265. 
Steering, II. 262. 
Stevens, Henry, F.S.A., I. xx. 
Stevens, Thomas, I. 266. 
Steward, Augustine, I. 256. 
Steward's duty, II. 260; share, 296. 
Stewkley, Sir Thomas, I. 265. 
Stile, Thomas, I. 266. 
Stingray Isle, named by Captain Smith, I. 123. 
Stockley, John, I. 266. 
Stocks for shipbuilding, II. 223. 
Stokes, Thomas, I. 266. 
Stokley, John, I. 265. 
Stone, George, I. 265. 
Stonnard, William, I. 266. 
Stores, left in Virginia by Captain Smith at his departure (1609) I. 195. 
Storm, II. 271; how to handle a ship in a, II. 265. 
Stowllewesenburg, see Alba Regalis. 
Stratagem of John Smith, at the siege of Olumpagh, II. 118; at the siege 
of Alba Regalis, 122; at Rotenton, 141. 
Stratagems for sea-men, II. 288. 
Strategy, Indian, shown by an example, I. 69. 
Stratford, Richard, I. 265. 
Strongtharm, Richard, I. 265. 
Stuard, Augustine, Esquire, I. 266. 
Stukeley, Sir Lewis, and Baker's examination (1615) II. 42. 
Sturgeon fishing in Virginia, I. 47, 321; abundance of bread made of, 180. 
Stutevill, Sir Martin, I. 265. 
Succession, kingdom, in Virginia, I. 78. 
Suffolk, Thomas, Earl of, I. 265. 
Supply, first, sent from England to Virginia (1607) I. 104, (1608) 138, 
187. 
Surgeon's duty, II. 258; share, 296. 
Surgery, Virginian, I. 71. 
Susquehanna, Indians, description of, I. 49; height of, 62. 
Sutcliffe, Dr. Matthew, in the list of adventurers for Virginia, I. 265; 
Dean of Exeter, and the second voyage to New England (1615) II. 38. 
'S. W.' and 'S. S.,' panegyric verses to Captain Smith by (1627) II. 218. 
Swearing, Captain Smith's punishment for (1608) I. 144. 
Swift, James, I. 265. 
Swinhow, George, I. 265, 371. 
Tackle, see Rigging. 
Talbot, the, in New England (1629) II. 183. 
Tally, II. 263. 
Tally, petty, or list of provisions for use at sea, II. 298. 
Tanner, Salo, his panegyric verses to Captain Smith (1630) II. 110. 
Tartars, apparel of, II. 147. 
Tartary, Captain Smith's description of, II. 149; subject to the Great 
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Tate, Francis, Esquire, I. 266. 
Tavern in Virginia, I. 145. 
Taverner, John, I. 266. 
Tayler, William, I. 266. 
Tegramund, Indian King's son brought up in England by Merifield (1629) II. 
192. 
Temples, Indian, I. 72. 
Thorne, Anthony, Captain of the Lydia, escape of, II. 180. 
Thornton, Robert, I. 266. 
Thorpe, George, Esquire, I. 266; member of the Council for Virginia (1620) 
I. 268; murder of, in the massacre (1622) 281; his assignees, 369. 
Throckmorton, Sir William, I. 266. 
Tickner, Sam, I. 371. 
Tides, definition of, II. 272; spring and neap, etc., 272, 
Tiger, the, sent to Virginia (1621) I. 272. 
Tilly Edward, member of the New England Council (1620) II. 57. 
Timbed, Henry, I. 371. 
Timberlake, Henry, I. 266. 
Tite, Lewis, I. 266. 
Tobacco growing in Virginia (1616) I. 233, 240; price of, 241; culture of, 
in Bermudas (1619) 384; grown at St. Christopher (1623) II. 190. 
Tomlings, or Tomlins, Rich., I. 266, 371. 
Tools, needed for a colonist, for a family of six (1623) I. 316. 
Tornado, definition of, II. 271. 
Towler, Charles, I. 266. 
Towns, native, of Virginia, I. 8, II. 
Townson, Leonard, I. 266. 
Tracy, Sir Thomas, I. 266. 
Tracy, Mr., member of the Council for Virginia (1620) I. 268. 
Trade with Indians, by Captain Waymouth (1605) I. 40; Indian, 71; spoilt 
by English mariners (1607) 105. 
Tradesmen, landed in Virginia (1608) I. 151. 
Transylvania, Captain Smith in, II. 119; escape of Captain Smith to, 160. 
Treachery of Indians in Virginia, I. 120, 128, 136, 160; of the Dutchmen 
in Virginia (1608) 163; and the massacre of the colonists (1622) 279--286; 
of Indians against the English (1622) II. 72. 
Trees, Virginian, I. 53; Bermudas, 334; of the Barbadoes, II. 196. 
Trever, Sir John, I. 266. 
Tribes, names of the, or shares of the Bermudas (1618) I. 369 ff. 
Tribute to the Turk, II. 153. 
Trimming of a ship, II. 279. 
Trinity House, I. 266. 
Troughton, Andrew, I. 266. 
True Travels, Adventures and Observations, The, 1630 (1593--1629) II. 99--
205; facsimile title page of, 112. 
Trumpeter's duty, II. 259; share, 296. 
'T. T.' (1623), panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxvii., 
xxviii. 
Tubs, steep, II. 262. 
Tuckar, Captain, I. 371. 
Tuckar, Daniel, I. 266; governor of Bermudas (1616) 359; goes to England 
(1618) 373. 
Tucker, George, I. 266. 
Tucker, George, I. 371. 
Tucker, William, I. 266. 
Tuffton, Sir William, governor of the Barbadoes (1629) II. 192. 
Turks, Olumpagh besieged by the, II. 119; Pasha of the, taken prisoner at 
Alba Regalis, 123. 
Turner, Dr., I. 266. 
Turner, Richard, I. 266. 
Tusquantum, see Squanto. 
Tuston, Sir Nicholas, I. 266. 
Twisden, Sir William, I. 266.

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Use of the Globe, by Wright, II. 397. 
Van Lore, Peter, I. 262. 
Vassell, John, I. 266. 
Vaughan, Sir Walter, I. 266. 
Venne, Arthur, I. 266. 
Venne, Richard, I. 266. 
Vere, Sir Horatio, I. 266. 
Verses, panegyric, on Captain Smith (1609) I. 199, (1630) II. 105, (1627) 
216. 
Vertue, Christopher, I. 266. 
Victuall, needed for a colonist (in Virginia), for a year for one man 
(1623) I. 316. 
Vincent, Henry, I. 266. 
Virginia, Captain John Smith sails for (1606) I. xviii.; how named, S; Sir 
R. Grenville's voyage to (1585) 10; commodities of, 19; White's voyage to 
(1587) 26, (1589) 30; Gosnoll's and others' voyage to (1602) 33 ff.; 
Captain Smith's voyage to (1606) 43--82; English colony in, account of, by 
Dr. Simons, 85; council for, 87; first planters in (1607) 90; supplies 
sent to (1607) 104, 138, 187; new company for (1609) 187; mutinies in, 
191; Captain Smith, wounded, leaves (1609) 195; further history of (1609) 
203; Sir Thomas Dale, governor of (1611) 213; Captain Yearley deputy-
governor of (1616) 232, (1619) 245; Captain Argall, governor of (1617) 
240; fertility of, 246; population of (1619) 248; names of adventurers for 
(1620) 255 ff.; new members for Council for, 268; Sir Francis Wyat, 
governor of (1620) 268; population and products of (1621) 272; courts of 
justice appointed in (1622) 278; massacre of the colonists in (1622) 279--
286; Captain Smith's Relation concerning (1623) 318; Sir George Somers 
arrives at (1609) 344; Captain Butler visits (1623) 393; notes of, II. 8; 
occurrents in (1624--1629) 173; Cawsey's account of (1627) 175; population 
of, 177. 
Vocabulary, Virginian, I. 82. 
Volday, William, treachery of (1608) I. 184. 
Waad, Nathaniel, I. 267. 
Waad, or Wade, Sir William, I. 266, 371. 
Waggoner, II. 297. 
Wainman, Sir Ferdinando, general of the Horse, in Virginia (1609) I. 187. 
Waldo, Captain Richard, in Virginia (1608) I. 143; member of the Council 
for Virginia, 150; end of, 196. 
Wale, Thomas, I. 267. 
Walker, George, I. 267. 
Walker, John, I. 267. 
Walker, Thomas, I. 267. 
Wallachia, Lordship of, contested by Rodoll and Jeremie, II. 138; 
conquered by Rodoll, 140. 
Waller, John, I. 267. 
Walsingham, Sir Thomas, I. 266. 
War, Indians' way of making, I. 68; Powhatan's speech on peace and, 158. 
Ward, William, I. 267. 
Warner, Captain, plantation of St. Christopher Island by (1623--1629) II. 
190--196. 
Warr, Thomas, Esquire, I. 267. 
Warrakoyack, friendly Indian King, and Captain Smith (1608) I. 155; 
country of, planted by English Colonists (1619) 245. 
Wars, Tartar way of going to, II. 155. 
Warwick, Robert, Earl of, I. 369, 370, 371. 
Warwick, the, wrecked in a storm (1619) I. 376. 
Watch at sea, II. 263.

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Water, or Waters, John, I. 267, 371. 
Waterhouse, David, Esquire, I. 267. 
Waterhouse, Sir Edward, I. 266. 
Waters, Edward, escape of, from the massacre (1622) I. 298; left at 
Bermudas (1609) 344; of the Council for Bermudas (1614) 355; sails for 
Virginia (1617) 367. 
Water Spout, definition of, II. 271. 
Watson, Sir Thomas, I. 266. 
Wattey, William, I. 267. 
Watts, Sir John, I. 266. 
Waymouth, George, his voyage of discovery to Virginia (1605) I. 38. 
Weapons, Virginian, I. 65; Tartar, II. 156; of Virginian English (1627) 
177. 
Webb, Edward, I. 267. 
Webb, Rice., I. 267. 
Webb, Sands, I. 267. 
Webb, Thomas, I. 267. 
Webb, William, I. 369. 
Webster, William, I. 267. 
Welbie, William, I. 267. 
Welch, Edward, I. 267. 
Welcome, the, sent to Bermudas (1614) I. 354. 
Weld, Sir John, I. 267. 
Well, to purify brackish waters sent to Virginia (1622) I. 300. 
Wells, Thomas, I. 267. 
Wentworth, Sir John, I. 266. 
West, Francis, brother of Lord Delaware, in Virginia, I. (1608) 150; 
expedition of (1609) 190; returns home, 204; member of the Council for 
Virginia (1619) 245. 
West, Francis, Esquire, I. 266, 370. 
West, John, I. 267; his heirs 372. 
West, Mistress Kath., now Lady Conway, I. 267. 
West, Sir Thomas, see Lord Delaware. 
Weston, Garret, I. 267. 
Weston, his plantation in New England (1622) II. 70. 
Westrow, John, I. 267. 
Westwood, Humfrey, I. 267. 
Wetwood, Randall, I. 267. 
Wheatley, Thomas, I. 267. 
Wheatley, Mr., I. 371. 
Wheeler, Nicholas, I. 267. 
Wheeler, Thomas, I. 267. 
Whirlwind, II. 271. 
Whistler, Francis, I. 267. 
White, James, I. 267. 
White, John, his voyage to Virginia (1587) I. 26--29, (1589) 30. 
White, Leonard, I. 267. 
White, Perigrine, born in New England (1620) II. 59. 
White, Thomas, I. 267. 
White, William, Captain, his discoveries in Guiana, II. 186. 
Whitson, John, mayor of Bristol, and Captain Pring's expedition to 
Virginia (1603) I. 37. 
Whittingham, John, I. 267. 
Wickham, William, member of the Council for Virginia (1619) I. 245. 
Widowes, Richard, I. 267. 
Wiffin, David, panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxxii., 
xxxiii.; in the list of adventurers for Virginia, 267. 
Wilker, Edward, I. 267. 
Willes, John, I. 267. 
Willeston, Hugh, I. 267. 
Willeston, William, I. 267. 
Willet, William, I. 267. 
Williamson, Sir Richard, I. 266. 
Williamson, William, I. 267. 
Willmer, Andrew, I. 267. 
Willmer, Clement, I. 267. 
Willoby, Sir Percival, I. 266. 
Willoughby, in Lincolnshire, birthplace of Captain John Smith, I. xvii.; 
Captain John Smith at, xviii. 
Willoughby, Lord, and John Smith, II. 112; meet in Italy, 118. 
Willoughby, Sir Hugh, discoveries of, I. 2. 
Wilmer, George, Esquire, I. 267.
 
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Wilmott, Sir Charles, I. 266 
Wilsford, Sir Thomas, I. 266. 
Wilson, Felix, I. 267. 
Wilson, Sir Thomas, I. 267. 
Wilston, William, I. 267. 
Winckfield, Captain Maria, I. 267. 
Winds, definition of, II. 271--272. 
Wingfield, Edward, and the Virginia colony (1606) I. 85; president of the 
Council for Virginia, 87; unworthiness of, 91. 
Wingina, King of Virginia, and the English discoverers (1584) I. 5, 10; 
change of name and treachery of, 13; conspiracy of, 15; killed in the 
conspiracy, 18. 
Winne, Edmund, I. 267. 
Winne, Captain Owen, I. 267. 
Winne, Captain Peter, in Virginia (1608) I. 143; member of the Council for 
Virginia, 150. 
Winne, Captain Thomas, I. 267. 
Winslow, Edward, his journey among the natives of New England (1620) II. 
63; his cure of King Massasowat (1622) 72. 
Winwood, Sir Ralph, I. 266, 371. 
Wiseman, Richard, I. 371. 
Wissen, Richard, I. 267. 
Wither, George, panegyric verses of, to Captain John Smith, II. xvii., 
xviii. 
Wittuwamat, Indian slain by Captain Standish (1622) II. 73. 
Wodall, John, I. 371. 
Wokokon Island, discovered by Captain Amidas (1584) I. 4; Sir Richard 
Grenville at (1585) 10. 
Wolstenholm, Sir John, I. 266. 
Wood, John and Benjamin, and the discovery of Virginia (1584) I. 9. 
Wood, Thomas, I. 267. 
Woods of New England, II. 27; different, of Virginia, 178. 
Woogram, Devereux, I. 267. 
Wooller, Edward, I. 267. 
Wooller, John, I. 267. 
Worcester, Henry, Bishop of, I. 266. 
Work achieved in three months' peace in Virginia (1608) I. 179. 
Workmen, names of, landed in Virginia (1607) I. 91, (1608) 113. 
World, Virginian belief in the creation of the, I. 21. 
Worrell, Sir Hugh, I. 266. 
Worseley, Edward, panegyric verses to Captain John Smith by, I. xxxi. 
Wright, John, I. 267. 
Wroth, John, Esquire, I. 267, 370, 372. 
Wroth, Sir Robert, I. 266. 
Wyat, Sir Francis, governor of Virginia (1620) 268, 271. 
Wyffin, Richard, sent from James Town to find Captain Smith in Pamaunkee 
(1608) I. 168. 
Yards, see Spars. 
'Yare at the helm,' II. 262. 
Yawing, II. 262. 
Year, division of the Virginian, I. 58. 
Yearley, Captain, Sir George, deputy governor of Virginia (1616) I. 232, 
(1619) 245; bad government of, 235; governor of Virginia, 267; his journey 
to Accomack (1622) 302; at Nandsamund, 306; death of (1628) II. 177. 
Yeomans, Simon, I. 267. 
Yielding of a prize, II. 287. 
Yoke, II. 266. 
Yong, William, I. 267. 
Zouch, Lord Edward, I. 267. 
Zouch, John, Esquire, I. 267.
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