I. Sir George Peckham's true Report of the late discoueries. continued.
II. A letter of Sir Francis Walsingham to M. Richard Hakluyt
III. A letter of Sir Francis Walsingham to Master Thomas
IV. A letter written from M. Thomas Aldworth merchant and Maior
V. A briefe and summary discourse vpon the intended voyage to
VI. Articles set downe by the Committies appointed in the
VII. A relation of the first voyage and discouerie of the Isle
VIII. A letter sent to the right Honourable Sir William Cecil
IX. A briefe note of the Morsse and the vse thereof.
X. The voyage of the ship called the Marigold of M. Hill of
XI. A briefe note concerning the voyage of M. George Drake of
XII. The voyage of the Grace of Bristoll of M. Rice Iones, a
XIII. The voyage of M. Charles Leigh, and diuers others to Cape Briton and the Isle of Ramea.
XIV. The first relation of Iaques Carthier of S. Malo, of the
XV. A shorte and briefe narration of the Nauigation made by the
XVI. The third voyage of discouery made by Captaine Iaques
XVII. A letter written to M. Iohn Growte student in Paris, by
XVIII. Vnderneath the aforesaid vnperfite relation that which
XIX. Here followeth the course from Belle Isle, Carpont, and
XX. The Voyage of Iohn Francis de la Roche, knight, Lord of
XXI. The voyage of Monsieur Roberual from his Fort in Canada vnto Saguenay, the fifth of Iune, 1543.
XXII. A Discourse of Western Planting, written by M. Richard Hakluyt, 1584.
XXIII. The letters patents, granted by the Queenes Maiestie to
XXIV. The first voyage made to the coasts of America, with two
XXV. The voiage made by Sir Richard Greenuile, 85 for Sir Walter Ralegh, to Virginia, in the yeere 1585.
XXVI. An extract of Master Ralph Lanes letter to M. Richard
XXVII. An account of the particularities of the imployments of
XXVIII. The third voyage made by a ship sent in the yeere 1586,
XXIX. A briefe and true report of the new found land of
XXX. The fourth voyage made to Virginia with three ships, in
XXXI. The names of all the men, women and children, which
XXXII. A letter from John White to M. Richard Hakluyt.
XXXIII. The fift voyage of M. Iohn White into the West Indies
XXXIV. The relation of John de Verrazano of the land by him discovered.
XXXV. A notable historie containing foure voyages made by
XXXVI. The relation of Pedro Morales a Spaniard, which sir
XXXVII. The relation of Nicholas Burgoignon, alias Holy, whom
XXXVIII. Virginia Richly Valued, by the Description of the
Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
The Principal
Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques,
And
Discoveries
Of The English Nation
Collected By
Richard Hakluyt, Preacher
And Edited By
Edmund Goldsmid, F.R.H.S.
Vol. XIII. America. Part II.