been shipwrecked at sea. He had slain three Turks in single combat while serving under Sigismundus Báthori, the Prince of Transylvania. He had been beloved by the fair Turkish lady, Tragabigzanda, besides having had many other affaires du cœur—notably one with the good lady Calamata of Russia.
Nine days after the landing of the colony at Jamestown, and thirteen years before the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth, Captain Newport, with Smith and a party of men, ascended the James River, and discovered the site of the city of Richmond. In Smith's True Relation, printed in London in 1608, he says:
"The two and twenty day of April [or rather May,
1607] Captain Newport and myselfe with diuers others to
the number of twenty-two persons, set forward to discouer
the Riuer some fiftie or sixtie miles. . . . In the mid-*way,
staying to refresh ourselues in a little Ile foure or
fiue savages came vnto vs which described vnto vs the
course of the Riuer, and after, in our journey, they often
met vs, trading with vs for such provision as wee had,
and arriuing at Arsatecke, hee whom wee supposed to bee
the Chiefe King of all the rest, moste kindely entertained
vs, giuing vs a guide to go with vs vp the riuer
Powhatan, of which place their Great Emperor taketh
his name, where he they honored for King used vs
kindlly.