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INDEX
Acosta, José de,
Naturall and Morall Historie of the East and West Indies
Adams, Robert
Algernon Fort
Algonkian languages
Alphonso, king of Naples
Anna, queen of England
Appomattox, Indian town
Archer, Gabriel:
on
Blessing
Powhatans described by
preparations for departure
at sea
Argall, Samuel
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
Barbuda, plans to rendezvous at
Bedford, Lucy, Countess of
Bennit, Nicholas
Bermuda:
ambergris
birds
boat-building
boats
cahows (Bermuda petrels)
canoes
castaways on
cemetery on
claim for England
desire to stay on
as Devil’s Islands
discord on
execution on
fish
food
Gates [his] Bay
historic underwater sites protected by
hogs
as ideal spot
insects and pests
John Taylor the Water Poet writing about
leaving
map by Somers
memorials left on
myths about
palmetto trees
Bermuda (
cont.
)
pearls
plants of
postage stamps of
preparation for departure to Virginia
Sea Venture
approaching
Sea Venture
landing at
settlers remaining on
and Shakespeare’s
Tempest
shipwrecks near
Somers Creek
Somers Day in
storms on
Strachey’s report on
transformation of
turtles
Bermuda Hundred, Virginia
Bermuda Maritime Museum
Bermúdez, Juan
Bird, George
Bird Islands
Blackfriars Theater, London
Blessing:
arrival at Jamestown
disappearance in hurricane
leaving England
Pierce mother and daughter as passengers on
return to England
Blunt, Humphrey
Bohun, Lawrence
Box, William
Brewster, Edward
Brian, William
Briars, Jeffery
Buck, Rev. Richard:
on Bermuda
in Jamestown
and Persons-Powell wedding
on
Sea Venture
Butler, Nathaniel
Campion, Thomas
Canary Islands
Carter, Christopher
Catherine of Aragon
Césaire, Aimé,
Une Tempête
Chapman, George,
Memorable Maske
Children of the Revels
Clark, John
Correr, Marc Antonio
Coryate, Thomas
Crashaw, Rev. William
Dainty,
arrival at Jamestown
Dale, Sir Thomas:
as acting governor
and Indian conflict
and Jamestown expansion
and Jamestown restoration
laws imposed by
as marshall
and Spanish incursion
and upriver fort
Davis, James
Delaware, Thomas West, Lord:
administrative actions of
arrival in Jamestown
illness of
and Indians
leaving for Virginia
named Virginia governor
at northern campsite
return to England
to West Indies for his health
Delaware,
arrival at Jamestown
Delaware Bay, naming of
Deliverance
arrival in Virginia
construction of
leaving Bermuda
Devonshire pottery
Diamond:
arrival at Jamestown
disappearance in hurricane
leaving England
Discovery,
sail to Bermuda for food
Donne, John:
and Jamestown expedition
and patronage
Strachey’s friendship with
Downing, Edmund
Dowse (drummer)
Drake, Sir Francis
Drayton, Michael
Drury, Sir Robert
Durham, Jimmie, Cherokee artist
Eason, Bermudas, birth of
Eason, Edward
Elizabeth, Princess
England:
black plague in
class distinctions in
colonies of
economic changes in
and the glory of conquest
“old-style” calendar in
see also
London
Evelyn, Robert
Falcon:
arrival at Jamestown
disappearance in hurricane
leaving England
Fernández de Oviedo, Gonzalo
History of the West Indies
Fletcher, John
Florio, John
Fort Charles
Fort Henry
Frederick V, Palatine ruler
Frobisher, Richard:
boat-building
leaving Bermuda
Gates, Sir Thomas:
arrival in Virginia
on Bermuda
and boat-building
death of
and Delaware
and discord
early years of
example set by
feared lost
and hurricane
and Indian violence
as interim governor
in Jamestown
joining the expedition
landing at Bermuda
letters to England from
as lieutenant governor
and obligation to Virginia Company
on postage stamp
return to England
and written records
Globe Theatre, London
Glover, Thomas
Golding, Arthur
Gosnold, Bartholomew
Gray’s Inn, London
Hakluyt, Richard
Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
Hamor, Ralph
Hartop, Job
Heird, Floyd
Henrico, Virginia
Henry, Prince
Henry VIII, king of England
Hercules:
arrival at Jamestown
return to England
Historic Jamestowne Archaearium
Hitchman, William
Hog Island
Hopkins, Stephen:
on
Mayflower
mutiny by
on
Sea Venture
Horton, Mistress:
on Bermuda
and Elizabeth Persons
on
Sea Venture
Iopassus (Patawomeck Indian)
Irving, Washington
James, king of England
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