nt in Paris, by Iaques
Noel of S. Malo, the nephew of Iaques Cartier, touching the foresaid
discouery.
XVIII. Vnderneath the aforesaid vnperfite relation that which followeth
is written on another letter sent to M. Iohn Growte student in Paris
from Iaques Noel of S. Malo, the grand nephew of Iaques Cartier.
XIX. Here followeth the course from Belle Isle, Carpont, and the Grand
Bay in Newfoundland vp the Riuer of Canada for the space of 230.
leagues, obserued by Iohn Alphonse of Xanctoigne chiefe Pilote to
Monsieur Roberual, 1542.
XX. The Voyage of Iohn Francis de la Roche, knight, Lord of Roberual,
to the Countries of Canada, Saguenai, and Hochelaga, with three tall
Ships, and two hundred persons, both men, women, and children, begun in
April, 1542. In which parts he remayned the same summer, and all the
next winter.
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 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.
XXIV. The first voyage made to the coasts of America, with two barks,
wherein were Captaines M. Philip Amadas, and M. Arthur Barlowe, who
discouered 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.
XXV. The voiage made by Sir Richard Greenuile, for Sir Walter Ralegh,
to Virginia, in the yeere 1585.
XXVI. An extract of Master Ralph Lanes letter to M. Richard Hakluyt
Esquire, and another Gentleman of the middle Temple, from Virginia.
XXVII. An account of the particularities of the imployments of the
English men left in Virginia by Richard Greeneuill vnder the charge of
Master Ralph Lane Generall of the same, from the 17. of August 1585.
vntil the 18. of Iune 1586. at which time they departed the Countrey;
sent and directed to Sir Walter Ralegh.
Part II.
XXVIII. 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.
XXIX. A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia: of
the c
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