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   <title>History of Virginia</title>
   <creator>Robert Beverley</creator>
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   <source>Robert Beverley The History of Virginia In Fout Parts 264 pages, pp.  J. W. Randolph Richmond, Virginia 1855 </source>
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   <title>Observations gathered out of a Discourse of the Plantation of the Southerne Colonie in Virginia by the English, 1606.</title>
   <creator>Percy, George</creator>
   <date>1606</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1002</identifier>
   <source>George Percy Observations gathered out of a Discourse of the Plantation of the Southerne Colonie in Virginia by the English, 1606. Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and others Volume XVIII Pages 403-419 James MacLehose and Sons, Publishers to the University, 
New York: The Macmillan Company Glasgow 1906 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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Virginia</rights>
   <title>A DISCOURSE And View of VIRGINIA.</title>
   <creator>Berkeley, William</creator>
   <date>1663</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1003</identifier>
   <source>William Berkeley A DISCOURSE And View of VIRGINIA By Sir William Berkeley Pages 1-12 William H. Smith, Jr., Publisher Norwalk, Connecticut 1914 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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Virginia</rights>
   <title>A True Discourse of the Present Estate of Virginia</title>
   <creator>Ralphe Hamor</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1004</identifier>
   <source>Ralphe Hamor A True Discourse of the Present State of Virginia   75 pages Da Capo Press Amsterdam 1971 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>Gosnold's Settlement at Cuttyhunk.</title>
   <creator>Gabriel Archer</creator>
   <date>1602</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1005</identifier>
   <source>Archer, Gabriel "Gosnold's Settlement at Cuttyhunk." Old South Leaflets Volume 5, Number 120 10 pages Old South Meeting-house, by the Directors of the Old South Work Boston, Mass. [Publication Date between 1900 and 1910] </source>
   <language>en</language>
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Virginia</rights>
   <title>Master Bartholomew Gosnold's Letter to his Father, touching his first voyage to Virginia, 1602</title>
   <creator>Gosnold, Bartholomew </creator>
   <date>1602</date>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1006</identifier>
   <source>Bartholomew Gosnold "Master Bartholomew Gosnold's Letter to his Father, touching his first voyage to Virginia, 1602" Old South Leaflets Volume 5, Number 120 2 pages Old South Meeting-house Boston, Mass. [Publication Date between 1900 and 1910] </source>
   <language>en</language>
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Virginia</rights>
   <title>A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Note as Hath Hapned in Virginia Since the First Planting of that Colony, which is now resident in the South part thereof, till the last returne from thence. Written by Captaine Smith one of the said Collony, to a worshipfull friend of his in England.</title>
   <creator>Smith, John</creator>
   <date>1608</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1007</identifier>
   <source>John Smith "A True Relation of Occurences and Accidents in Virginia, 
1608" Travels and Works of Captain John Smith, President  
of Virginia, and Admiral of New England, 1580-1631, Part I Pages 1-40 Publisher: John Grant Edinburgh 1910 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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Virginia</rights>
   <title>A Map of Virginia. With a Description of the Countrey, the Commodities, People, Government and Religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Governour of the Countrey.</title>
   <creator>Smith, John</creator>
   <date>1612</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1008</identifier>
   <source>John Smith "A Map of Virginia. With a Description of the Countrey, the Commodities, People, Government 
and Religion." Travels and Works of Captain John Smith, 
President of Virginia, and Admiral of New England, 1580-1631 Part I 43 pages. John Grant Edinburgh 1910 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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of the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia by Thomas Hariot</title>
   <creator>Hariot, Thomas</creator>
   <date>1588</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1009</identifier>
   <source>Thomas Hariot Hariot's Narrative of The First Plantation of Virginia in 
1585 Printed in 1588 and 1590 Reprinted from the Edition of 1590 with De Bry's 
Engravings 50 pages, pp. vii-46 Bernard Quaritch London 1893 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>The True Pictures and Fashions of the People in that Part of America Now Called Virginia</title>
   <creator>White, John [?]</creator>
   <date>1585, 1588</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1010</identifier>
   <source>John White [?] Hariot's Narrative of The First Plantation of Virginia in 1585 Printed in 1588 and 1590 Reprinted from the Edition of 1590 with De Bry's 
Engravings 90 pages, pp. 47-139 Bernard Quaritch London 1893 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>Richard Frethorne to his father and mother, March 20, April 2 and 3, 1623</title>
   <creator>Frethorne, Richard</creator>
   <date>1623</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1012</identifier>
   <source>Richard Frethorne Richard Frethorne to his father and mother, March 20, April 2 and 3, 1623 The Records of the Virginia Company of London Volume 4 Pages 58-62 Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 1935 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>The letters patents, granted by the Queenes Majestie to M. Walter Ralegh , now Knight, for the discovering and planting of new lands and Countries, to continue the space of 6 yeeres and no more.</title>
   <creator>Hakluyt, Richard</creator>
   <date>1584</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1013</identifier>
   <source>Richard Hakluyt The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques &amp; Discoveries of 
the English Nation Made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest 
Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 
1600 Yeeres The letters patents, granted by the Queenes Majestie 
to M. Walter Ralegh, now Knight, for the discovering and 
planting of new lands and Countries, to continue the space of 6 yeeres 
and no more. 8 pages, pp. 289-297 James MacLehose and Sons Glasgow 1904 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>The first voyage made to the coasts of America, with two barks, where in were Captaines M. Philip Amadas , and M. Arthur Barlowe , who discovered part of the Countrey now called Virginia, Anno 1584. Written by one of the said Captaines , and sent to sir Walter Ralegh knight, at whose charge and direction, the said voyage was set forth.</title>
   <creator>Richard Hakluyt</creator>
   <date>1584</date>
   <subject/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1014</identifier>
   <source>Richard Hakluyt The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques &amp; Discoveries of 
the English Nation Made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest 
Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 
1600 Yeeres The first voyage made to the coasts of America, with 
two barks, where in were Captaines M. Philip Amadas, and M. Arthur 
Barlowe, who discovered part of the Countrey now called Virginia, Anno 
1584. Written by one of the said Captaines, and sent to sir Walter 
Ralegh knight, at whose charge and direction, the said voyage was set 
forth. 13 pages, pp. 297-310 James MacLehose and Sons Glasgow 1904 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2000, by the Rector and Visitors of 
the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>The voiage made by Sir Richard Greenvile , for Sir Walter Ralegh , to Virginia, in the yeere 1585.</title>
   <creator>Richard Hakluyt</creator>
   <date>1585</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1015</identifier>
   <source>Richard Hakluyt The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques &amp; Discoveries of 
the English Nation Made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest 
Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 
1600 Yeeres The voiage made by Sir Richard Greenvile, for Sir 
Walter Ralegh, to Virginia, in the yeere 1585. 7 pages, pp. 310-317 James MacLehose and Sons Glasgow 1904 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>An account of the particularities of the imployments of the English men left in Virginia by Sir Richard Greenevill under the charge of Master Ralph Lane Generall of the same, from the 17. of August 1585. until the 18. of June 1586. at which time they departed the Countrey : sent and directed to Sir Walter Ralegh .</title>
   <creator>Hakluyt, Richard</creator>
   <date>1585,1586</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
   <type>Text</type>
   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1016</identifier>
   <source>Richard Hakluyt The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques &amp; Discoveries of 
the English Nation Made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest 
Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 
1600 Yeeres An account of the particularities of the imployments 
of the English men left in Virginia by Sir Richard Greenevill under the 
charge of Master Ralph Lane Generall of the same, from the 17. of 
August 1585. until the 18. of June 1586. at which time they departed 
the Countrey: sent and directed to Sir Walter Ralegh. 25 pages, pp. 320-345 James MacLehose and Sons Glasgow 1904 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2000, by the Rector and Visitors of 
the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>The third voyage made by a ship sent in the yeere 1586, to the reliefe of the Colony planted in Virginia, at the sole charges of Sir Walter Ralegh.</title>
   <creator>Hakluyt, Richard</creator>
   <date>1586</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1017</identifier>
   <source>Richard Hakluyt The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques &amp; Discoveries of 
the English Nation Made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest 
Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 
1600 Yeeres The third voyage made by a ship sent in the yeere 
1586, to the reliefe of the Colony planted in Virginia, at the sole 
charges of Sir Walter Ralegh. 2 pages, pp. 346-348 James MacLehose and Sons Glasgow 1904 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2000, by the Rector and Visitors of 
the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>The fourth Voyage made to Virginia with three ships, in the yere 1587. Wherein was transported the second Colonie.</title>
   <creator>Hakluyt, Richard</creator>
   <date>1587</date>
   <subject/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1018</identifier>
   <source>Richard Hakluyt The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques &amp; Discoveries of 
the English Nation Made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest 
Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 
1600 Yeeres The fourth Voyage made to Virginia with three ships, 
in the yere 1587. Wherein was transported the second Colonie. 16 pages, pp. 386-402 James MacLehose and Sons Glasgow 1904 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2000, by the Rector and Visitors of 
the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>The fift voyage of M. John White into the West Indies and parts of America called Virginia, in the yeere 1590.</title>
   <creator>Richard Hakluyt</creator>
   <date>1590</date>
   <subject/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1019</identifier>
   <source>Richard Hakluyt The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques &amp; Discoveries of 
the English Nation Made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest 
Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 
1600 Yeeres The fift voyage of M. John White into the West Indies 
and parts of America called Virginia, in the yeere 1590. 16 pages, pp. 406-422 James MacLehose and Sons Glasgow 1904 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>Two Tragical Events</title>
   <creator>Anonymous</creator>
   <date>1620</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1022</identifier>
   <source>Anonymous Traveller William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. IX, April 1901, No. 4 Two Tragical Events Vol. IX, April 1901, No. 4 12 pages, pp. 203-214 William and Mary College Williamsburg, Va. 1901 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>Good Newes from Virginia</title>
   <creator>Alexander Whitaker</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1024</identifier>
   <source>Alexander Whitaker Good Newes from Virginia   69 pages Scholars' Facsimilies &amp; Reprints New York orig. pub. 1613; repr. 1936. </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>A Voyage to Virginia</title>
   <creator>Colonel Norwood</creator>
   <date>1649</date>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1025</identifier>
   <source>Colonel Norwood Tracts and Other Paper Relating Principally to the Origin, 
Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America From the 
Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776 A Voyage to Virginia Vol. III., No. 10. 50 pages, pp. 1-50 Peter Smith Gloucester, Mass. 1963 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>Letter of John Pory, 1619</title>
   <creator>John Pory</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1033</identifier>
   <source>John Pory Letter of John Pory, 1619 Original Narratives of Early American 
History Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625, 
With a Map and Two Facsimiles
 5 pages, pp. 282-287 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>The Relation of the Lord De-La-Warre, 1611</title>
   <creator>Lord De-La-Warre</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1034</identifier>
   <source>Lord De-La-Warre The Relation of the Lod De-La-Warre, 
1611 Original Narratives of Early 
American History: Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 Original Narratives of Early American 
History: Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 6 pages, pp. 209-214 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>The Declaration of the People, against Sir William Berkeley, and Present Governors of Virginia</title>
   <creator>Nathaniell Bacon</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1035</identifier>
   <source>Nathaniell Bacon The Declaration of the People, against Sir William Berkeley, 
and Present Governors of Virginia    pages, pp.  1676 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>Proceedings of the Virginia Assembly, 1619</title>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1036</identifier>
   <source> Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1925   30 pages, pp. 249-278 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>Letter of Luis de Quiros and Juan Baptista de Segura, September 12, 1570</title>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1037</identifier>
   <source>Luis de Quiros and Juan Baptista de Segura The Spanish Jesuit Mission in Virginia, 1570-1572   10 pages, pp. 85-94 University of North Carolina Press for The Virginia 
Historical Society Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1953 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2001, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>Letter of Juan Rogel, August 28, 1572</title>
   <creator>Juan Rogel</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1038</identifier>
   <source>Juan Rogel The Spanish Jesuit Mission in Virginia, 1570-1572   12 pages, pp. 103-114 University of North Carolina Press for The Virginia 
Historical Society Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1953 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2001, by the Rector and Visitors of 
the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>Instructions By Way of Advice, for the Intended Voyage to Virginia</title>
   <creator>John Smith</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
   <type>Text</type>
   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1039</identifier>
   <source>John Smith Travels and Works of John Smith President of Virginia, and the Admiral of New England, 1580-1631 President of Virginia, and the Admiral of New England, 1580-1631 5 pages, pp. xxxiii-xxxvii John Grant Edinburgh 1910 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2001, by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia</rights>
   <title>Henry Spelman. Relation of Virginia</title>
   <creator>Henry Spelman</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1040</identifier>
   <source>Henry Spelman Travels and Works of John Smith President of Virginia, and Admiral of New England, 1580-1631 President of Virginia, and Admiral of New England, 1580-1631 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>The Tragical Relation of the Virginia Assembly, 1624</title>
   <creator>The General Assembly of Virginia</creator>
   <date/>
   <subject/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
   <type>Text</type>
   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1041</identifier>
   <source>The General Assembly of Virginia Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625   5 pages, pp. 422-426 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>The Virginia Planters' Answer to Captain Butler, 1623</title>
   <creator>Virginia Planters</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1042</identifier>
   <source>Virginia Planters Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625   7 pages, pp. 412-418 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>The Discourse of the Old Company, 1625</title>
   <creator>Committee of the Privy Council</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <source>Committee of the Privy Council Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625   30 pages, pp. 431-460 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
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   <title>Letter of Father Pierre Biard, 1614</title>
   <creator>Father Pierre Biard</creator>
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   <source>Father Pierre Biard Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625   7 pages, pp. 228-234 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2001, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>Letter of Don Diego de Molina, 1613</title>
   <creator>Don Diego de Molina</creator>
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   <source>Don Diego de Molina Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625   7 pages, pp. 218-224 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
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   <title>Richard Lowther Servant Indenture</title>
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   <source>   1 page </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>John Rolfe's Letter to Sir Thomas Dale, 1614</title>
   <creator>John Rolfe</creator>
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   <source>John Rolfe Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625   6 pages, pp. 239-244 Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1907 </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A True Relation of Virginia and Mary-land.</title>
   <creator>Nathaniel Shrigley</creator>
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   <source>Nathaniel Shrigley A True Relation of Virginia and Mary-land.   5 pages the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1836 </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>Orders and Constitutions for the Governing of the Actions and Affairs of the Virginia Company.</title>
   <creator>A Committee of the Virginia Company</creator>
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   <source>A Committee of the Virginia Company Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. III. 26 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A Declaration of the State of the Colonie and Affaires in Virginia.</title>
   <creator>His Majesty's Council for Virginia</creator>
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   <source>His Majesty's Council for Virginia Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. III. 44 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
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   <title>Nova Britannia</title>
   <creator>Unknown (Initials are R. I.)</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1051</identifier>
   <source>Unknown (Initials are R. I.) Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. I. 28 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>The New Life of Virginea</title>
   <creator>Unknown (Initials are R. I.)</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1052</identifier>
   <source>Unknown (Initials are R. I.) Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. I. 24 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A Description of the Province of New Albion.</title>
   <creator>Beauchamp Plantagenet</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1053</identifier>
   <source>Beauchamp Plantagenet Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. II. 36 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A Narrative of the Indian and Civil Wars in Virginia, In the Years 1675 and 1676.</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1054</identifier>
   <source>Unknown Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. I. 48 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A List of Those That Have Been Executed For the Late Rebellion in Virginia</title>
   <creator>William Berkeley</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1055</identifier>
   <source>William Berkeley Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. I. 4 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>For the Colony in Virginea Britannia.  Lawes Divine, Morall and Martiall, &amp;c.</title>
   <creator>William Strachey</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1056</identifier>
   <source>William Strachey Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. III. 68 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
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   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>The Beginning, Progress, and Conclusion of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, In the Years 1675 and 1676.</title>
   <creator>T.M., a Planter from Northumberland and an Assembly Member</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1057</identifier>
   <source>T.M., a Planter from Northumberland and an Assembly Member Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. I. 26 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Account of our Late Troubles in Virginia.</title>
   <creator>Mrs. An. Cotton</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1058</identifier>
   <source>Mrs. An. Cotton Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. I. 11 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A True Declaration of the Estate of the Colonie in Virginia.</title>
   <creator>The Council for Virginia</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
   <type>Text</type>
   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1059</identifier>
   <source>The Council for Virginia Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. III. 28 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A Plaine Description of the Barmudas, Now Called Sommer Ilands.</title>
   <creator>W.C.</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
   <type>Text</type>
   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1060</identifier>
   <source>W.C. Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. III. 24 pages Reprinted under the auspices of the Out-of-Print Books Committee of the American Library Association New York 1947 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>Papers relating to Bacon's Rebellion</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1061</identifier>
   <source>Unknown The Statues at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature, in 1619.   18 pages, pp. 543-560, Vol. II University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>Enquiries To The Governor of Virginia, 1670, 1671</title>
   <creator>Sir William Berkeley</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1062</identifier>
   <source>Sir William Berkeley The Statues at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature, in 1619.   8 pages, pp. 511-518, Vol. II University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>A True Relation</title>
   <creator>George Percy</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
   <type>Text</type>
   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1063</identifier>
   <source>George Percy Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. III. No. 4. 23 pages, pp. 260-282 Virginia Historical Pageant Richmond, Virginia April, 1922 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>Ships to come up to James Citty</title>
   <creator>Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia Assembly</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1064</identifier>
   <source>Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in 1619 1 pages, Vol. II:135 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Act for Cohabitation and Encouragement of Trade and Manufacture</title>
   <creator>The Virginia General Assembly</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1065</identifier>
   <source>The Virginia General Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the first Session of the Legislature, in 1619 8 pages, Vol. II:471-478 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
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   <title>At the Court At Whitehall, December 21, 1681</title>
   <creator>Francis Gwyn</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1066</identifier>
   <source>Francis Gwyn The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature, in 1619 1 pages, Vol. II:508 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Act for Ports, &amp;c.</title>
   <creator>The Lieutenant Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
   <type>Text</type>
   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1067</identifier>
   <source>The Lieutenant Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature, 1619 Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature, 1619 17 pages, pp. Vol. III:53-69 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Act for Suspending the Execution of the Act for Ports, &amp;c.</title>
   <creator>The Lieutenant Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1068</identifier>
   <source>The Lieutenant Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature 2 pages, Vol III:108-109 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Act for Confirming Titles to Town Lands</title>
   <creator>The Lieutenant Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1069</identifier>
   <source>The Lieutenant Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature 4 pages, Vol. III:186-189 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Act for Establishing Ports and Towns</title>
   <creator>The Governor, Council, and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly</creator>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1070</identifier>
   <source>The Governor, Council, and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature 16 pages, Vol. III:404-419 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Act Continuing the Act Directing the Building the Capitol and the City of Williamsburg; With Additions</title>
   <creator>The Governor, Council, and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly</creator>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1071</identifier>
   <source>The Governor, Council, and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature 14 pages, Vol. III:419-432 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
   <language>en</language>
   <rights>Publicly accessible  - Text and images (c) copyright 2002, by the Rector and Visitors of 
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   <title>An Act for Confirming Titles to Town Lands</title>
   <creator>The Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly</creator>
   <date/>
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   <publisher>Virginia Center for Digital History</publisher>
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   <identifier>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/jamestown-browse?J1072</identifier>
   <source>The Governor, Council and Burgesses of the Virginia General Assembly The Statutes at Large Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature, in 1619 2 pages, Vol. III:432-433 University Press of Virginia for the Jamestown Foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Charlottesville 1969 </source>
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