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[1] Smith's History, Vol. II.

[2] Then valued at a crown each. The anecdote reminds one of Japazaws.

[3] So called by the early writers on various occasions. Probably they were shells, or rock-crystal, or something of that kind.

[4] "This King was at Chowanock two yeares agoe to trade with blacke pearle, his worst sort whereof I had a rope, but they were naught; but that king he, [Menatenon] sayth hath store of white, and had traffcke with white men, for whom he reserved them."

[5] The Mangoaks haue such plentie of it, they beautifie their houses with great plates thereof; this the salvages report; and young Shiko, the King Chawonocks sonne my prisoner, that had been prisoner among the Mangoaks, &c. …

[5] See the journal of Governor Lane, as preserved in the old collections.

[7] Heriot.

[8] Relation of Lane.

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