| Abiel Holmes - America - 1813 - 432 pages
...Purchas, v. 1706, 1707. 5 Purchas, v. 16iJ0. He died >22 August, and, being one of the Council, was honourably buried, " having all the ordnance in the fort shot off, with many volleys of small shot." Ibid. This is the same distinguished person, who made the memorable voyage... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - Roanoke Colony - 1860 - 378 pages
...twentieth day of August, there died Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold, one of oi,r Council. He was honorably buried; having all the ordnance in the fort shot off, with many volleys of small shot." — Percy, in Purchas, vol. iv. p. 1690. 6 " Coiacohanauke — which we commonly... | |
| Edward Maria Wingfield - Virginia - 1860 - 50 pages
...twentieth day of August, there died Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold, one of our Council. He was honorably buried; having all the ordnance in the fort shot off, with many volleys of small shot." — Percy, in Purchas, vol. iv. p. 1690. dent had sene him diQse tymes before.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - United States - 1860 - 378 pages
...twentieth day of August, there died Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold, one of our Council. He was honorably buried; having all the ordnance in the fort shot off, with many volleys of small shot." — Percy, in Purchas, vol. iv. p. 1690. 8 " Coiacohanauke — which we commonly... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - United States - 1872 - 260 pages
...World, and who died here, a victim of the climate and incessant labor, upon which "he was honorably buried, having all the ordnance in the fort shot off, with many vollies of small arms." (Purchas, IV. 1690.) No trace of the gallant Smith, first so grievously ill-treated, then worshipped... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Explorers - 1881 - 307 pages
...and adventurous mariner, and, says Wingfield, a " worthy and religious gentleman." He was honorably buried, " having all the ordnance in the fort shot off with many volleys of small shot." If the Indians had known that those volleys signified the mortality of their... | |
| John Smith - Bermuda Islands - 1884 - 1150 pages
...Marline Gentlemen. The nineteenth day, died Drue Piggase Gentleman. L [1607] After Captaine Gosnol[d\s death, the Councell could hardly agree by the dissention of Captaine Kendall ; which [who] afterwards was committed about hainous matters which was proued against him. The foure and twentieth... | |
| Alexander Brown - United States - 1890 - 688 pages
...Bartholomew Gosnold one of our Councell, Death of he was honourably buried having all the Ord- Cap. Bar. ance in the Fort shot off with many vollies of small shot....against him. " The foure and twentieth day, died Edward Harrington and George Walker, and were buried the same day. The sixe and twentieth day, died Kenelme... | |
| Alexander Brown - Great Britain - 1890 - 698 pages
...Bartholomew Gosnold one of our Councell, Death of he was honourably buried having all the Ord- Cap. Bar. ance in the Fort shot off with many vollies of small shot....against him. " The foure and twentieth day, died Edward Harrington and George Walker, and were buried the same day. The sixe and twentieth day, died Kenelme... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - American essays - 1904 - 512 pages
...and adventurous mariner, and, says Wingfield, a " worthy and religious gentleman." He was honorably buried, " having all the ordnance in the fort shot off with many volleys of small shot." If the Indians had known that those volleys signified the mortality of their... | |
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