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Pote, William. The Journal of Captain William Pote, during his captivity in the French and Indian war from May, 1745 to August, 1747. Hurst, J. F., ed. New York, 1896.

Pring, Martin. A Voyage set out from the Citie of Bristoll at the charge of the chiefest Merchants and Inhabitants of the said Citie with a small Ship and a Barke for the discouerie of the North part of Virginia, in the yeere 1603. vnder the command of me Martin Pringe. London, 1625. In Purchas His Pilgrimes. Vol. 4. Boston, 1905, Winship, G. P., ed. In Sailors' Narratives. Glasgow, 1906. Hakluyt Society Publications. Purchas. Vol. 18.

Rosier, James. A True Relation of the most prosperous voyage made this present yeere 1605, by Captaine George Waymouth, in the Discouery of the land of Virginia: Where he discouered sixty miles vp a most excellent Riuer. London, 1605. London, 1625. Purchas His Pilgrimes. Vol. 4. [In part]. Boston, 1843. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d ser. Vol. 8. Bath, Me., 1860, Prince, G., ed. Portland, 1887, Burrage, H. S., ed. Gorges Soc. Publications. Vol. 3. Boston, 1905, Winship, G. P., ed. In Sailors' Narratives. Glasgow, 1906. Hakluyt Society Publications. Purchas. Vol. 18.

Rowlandson, Mary. The Soveraignty & Goodness of God Together, With the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed; Being a Narrative Of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. The second Addition Corrected and amended. Cambridge, 1682. [The original title of the first edition is not known.] With new title: A True History of the Captivity & Restoration of. London, 1682. With original title. Boston, 1720. With new title: A Narrative of the Captivity. Boston, 1770, 1771, 1773. New London, 1774. Boston, 1791. Haverhill, [1792]. Amherst, 1792. Boston, 1794. [Leominster, 1794.] Boston, 1800, 1805. Appended to The Captivity and Deliverance of Mr. John Williams. With new title: The Captivity and Deliverance of . . . Brookfield, 1811. London, 1812. In Somers' Tracts. Vol. 8. Lancaster, 1828. Willard, J., ed. (2 eds.) For other reprints, see Rowlandson Bibliography in facsimile reprint published at Lancaster, 1903, by Nourse, H. S., and Thayer, J. E.

Savage, Thomas. An Account of the Late Action of the New-Englanders, Under the Command of Sir William Phips, Against the French at Canada. Sent in a Letter ... to his Brother ... in London. London, 1691. Boston, 1815. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. Vol. 3. London, 1891.

Sedgwick, Robert. See Thurloe, below, and a paper by Sedgwick, H. D., in the Transactions of the Col. Soc. of Mass., for December, 1895. Vol. 3.

Seward, William. Journal of a Voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia and from Philadelphia to England, M,DCC.XL. . . . Companion in Travel with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield. London, 1740.

Shrigley, Nathaniel. A True Relation of Virginia and Mary-Land; With the Commodities therein, which in part the Author saw; the rest he had from knowing and Credible persons in the Moneths of February, March, April and May. . . . Anno, [1669.] London [1669]. Washington, 1844. Force Tracts. Vol. 3. No. 7.

Smith, Captain John. See Bibliography to Book I, Chap. II.

Spelman, Henry. Relation of Virginia. By Henry Spelman, 1609. First published in London, 1872, for James F. Hunnewell. Birmingham, 1884. Arber, E., ed. Works of . . . John Smith. Vol. I. Edinburgh, 1910. Arber, E., ed. Travels and Works of . . . John Smith. New ed. by Bradley, A. G.