A short collection of the most remarkable passages from the originall to the dissolution of the Virginia Company.
1651
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Title
A short collection of the most remarkable passages from the originall to the dissolution of the Virginia Company.
Imprint
London : Prin[t]ed by Richard Cotes for Edward Husband, 1651.
Description
1 online resource (2 preliminary leaves, 20 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
To the Honorable Company of the Adventurers for the Sommer (alias Bermudas Islands) / A.P.
Note
Attributed to Arthur Woodnoth (See NUC pre-1956); the "Epistle dedicatory" specifies that the author is Arthur Woodnoth.
"Postscript. I desire my cousen Will. Woodnoth to offer this seasonably according to the communication had thereof between us; and if in the meantime he can get to view the court-books of the Virginia Company, and the orders of the Councel Bord, he shal doe well to add the yeer of our Lord in the margent at every main transaction. A.W."--Page 20.
Epistle dedicatory written "To the Honorable Company of the Adventurers for the Sommer (alias Bermudas) Islands." Signed: A.P.
"Postscript. I desire my cousen Will. Woodnoth to offer this seasonably according to the communication had thereof between us; and if in the meantime he can get to view the court-books of the Virginia Company, and the orders of the Councel Bord, he shal doe well to add the yeer of our Lord in the margent at every main transaction. A.W."--Page 20.
Epistle dedicatory written "To the Honorable Company of the Adventurers for the Sommer (alias Bermudas) Islands." Signed: A.P.
Indexed In
Sabin, 104974
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed May 10, 2018).
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Available in Other Form
Print version: Woodnoth, Arthur, 1590?-1650? Short collection of the most remarkable passages from the originall to the dissolution of the Virginia Company. London, Prined[sic] by R. Cotes for E. Husband, 1651
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Alternate Title
LLMC-Digital Collection.
Caption Title
Account and observation taken by A.W. a true friend and servant to Sir Iohn Danvers, and the Parliament-int. rest. Containing a great part of his more publick transactions, concerning the Plantation of Virginia, &c.
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English
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