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"Thears Oacks of three [[sesonall?]] soarts. [[unclear]] Ash and Wallnut trees Sweet red Ceader + Pines, Fers and Deale, and Spruce for Masts of [[Shiping?]] and [[Ashe?]] all excellent [[unclear]] and inferrite, Pitch and Tarr and Masts and Yeards for ships of 400 tunne heere worth 30 and 40 £ a peice."
"Thears Oacks of three sevrall soarts. [[unclear]] Ash and Wallnut trees Sweet red Ceader + Pines, Fers and Deale, and Spruce for Masts of Shiping and Ashe all excellent [[unclear]] and infenite, Pitch and Tarr and Masts and Yeards for ships of 400 tunne heere worth 30 and 40 £ a peice."


XXIII
XXIII
"As for freedom and pleasure to [[hancke?]] hunt fish and fowle theare is [[great?]] varietre and also all dainties of fruits that Ittaley or the gardens of Spaine affordeth. May be had [[unclear]] of these ritch grounds, for it is as hott as Spaine ore Ittaley and as full of pleasure and comforte."
"As for freedom and pleasure to [[hancke?]] hunt fish and fowle theare is great varietie and also all dainties of fruits that Ittaley or the gardens of Spaine affordeth. May be had out of these ritch grounds, for it is as hott as Spaine ore Ittaley and as full of pleasure and comforte."

Latest revision as of 04:24, 19 September 2020

"The Commodities of the Iland called Manati ore Long Ile which is in the Continent of Virginia.

IV "Thears Oacks of three sevrall soarts. unclear Ash and Wallnut trees Sweet red Ceader + Pines, Fers and Deale, and Spruce for Masts of Shiping and Ashe all excellent unclear and infenite, Pitch and Tarr and Masts and Yeards for ships of 400 tunne heere worth 30 and 40 £ a peice."

XXIII "As for freedom and pleasure to hancke? hunt fish and fowle theare is great varietie and also all dainties of fruits that Ittaley or the gardens of Spaine affordeth. May be had out of these ritch grounds, for it is as hott as Spaine ore Ittaley and as full of pleasure and comforte."