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discouered the Errours of Religion, the Vices and Decayes of the Kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore Trading so much complayned of. Transported from Cambrioll Colchos, out of the Southermost Part of the Iland, commonly called the Newfoundland. London, 1626.

[Vincent, Philip.] A True Relation of the Late Battell fought in New England, between the English, and the Salvages: With the present state of things there. London, 1637. With enlarged title. Printed by M. P. London, 1638. With variant title. Printed by Thomas Harper. London, 1638. Boston, 1837. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d ser. Vol. 6. Cleveland, 1897. Orr, C, ed. History of the Pequot War.

Von Reck, Baron P. G. F., and Bolzius, John Martin. An Extract of the Journals of Mr. Commissary Von Reck, Who Conducted the First Transport of Saltzburgers to Georgia: And of the Reverend Mr. Bolzius, One of their Ministers. Giving an Account of their Voyage to, and happy Settlement in that Province. London, 1734.

[Ward, Edward.] A Trip to New-England. With a Character of the Country and People, Both English and Indians. London, 1699. London, 1704. In Writings of the Author of The London Spy. London, 1706. In The London Spy. Providence, 1905. Winship, G. P., ed. Boston in 1682 and 1699.

Ward, Nathaniel. The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America, Willing To help 'mend his Native Country, lamentably tattered. London, 1647. 4th ed. 1647. 5th ed. Boston, 1713, Boston, 1843, Pulsifer, D., ed. Washington, 1844. Force Tracts. Vol. 3. No. 8. Salem, Mass., 1906. Ipswich Hist. Soc. of Ipswich, Mass. Publications. [14].

Watson, Thomas. Captain John Smith's True Relation of 1608 was first issued with Watson's name as the author.

Whitaker, Alexander. Good Newes from Virginia. Sent to the Counsell and Company of Virginia, resident in England. From . . . The Minister of Henrico in Virginia. London, 1613. London, 1625. In Purchas His Pilgrimes. Vol. 4. Glasgow, 1906. Hakluyt Society Publications. Purchas. Vol. 19.

Whitbourne, Sir Richard. A Discourse and Discovery of New-found-land, with many reasons to proove how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made. London, 1620, 1622, 1623. London, 1625. In Purchas His Pilgrimes. Vol. 4. Glasgow, 1906. Hakluyt Society Publications. Purchas. Vol. 19.

—A Discovrse containing A Loving Invitation both Honourable, and profitable to all such as shall be Aduenturers, either in person, or purse, for the aduancement of his Maiesties most hopefull Plantation in the New-Found-Land, lately vndertaken. London, 1622.

—Westward hoe for Avalon in the New-found-land. As described by . . . Whitbourne of Exmouth, Devon, 1622. London, [1870]. Whitburn, T., ed.

White, Andrew. Relatio Itineris in Marylandum. Washington, 1846. Force Tracts. Vol. 4. No. 12. Baltimore, 1874. Maryland Hist. Soc. Fund Pub. No. 7. [Latin version.] Baltimore, 1899. Maryland Hist. Soc. Fund Pub. No. 35. Calvert Papers, No. 3. New York, 1910. Hall, C. C, ed. Narratives of Early Maryland, 1633-1684.

[White, John.] The Planters Plea. Or The Grounds of Plantations examined, And vsuall Objections answered. Together with a manifestation of the causes mooving such as have lately Vndertaken a Plantation in New-England. London, 1630. Washington, 1838. Force Tracts. Vol. 2. No. 3. Boston, 1846, Young, A., ed., Chronicles of the First Planters. Rochester, 1898. Humphrey, G. P., ed. American Colonial Tracts Monthly. [Vol. 2.] No. 3.