EDITOR's PREFACE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
Summary
The prophetic quotation which the author of this work has placed upon his title-page, seems to indicate an anticipation on his part, that his manuscript would one day be printed; and its interesting date and curious details, have given the Editor reason to congratulate himself upon the fact, that the Hakluyt Society is the “generation” prognosticated.
Two copies of the manuscript, both in the author's handwriting (for there are a sufficient number of instances of it in the British Museum to prove its identity), are all that have come under the Editor's notice; one in the Sloane Collection, No. 1622, in the British Museum, from which the present publication has been transcribed; and the other among the Ashmolean Manuscripts, No. 1754. The only difference between these two, is an alteration in the title of the second book, and the addition to the titles, both of the first and second books, of the motto of Alget qui non ardet. The Museum copy is dedicated to Sir Francis Bacon, “Lord High Chancellor”; and that in the Ashmolean Library to Sir Allen Apsley, “Purveyor to His Majesties Navie Royall.”
That the author was a man of an intelligent and observing mind will be evident from a perusal of the following pages.
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- Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia; Expressing the Cosmographie and Comodities of the Country, Together with the Manners and Customes of the PeopleAs Collected by William Strachey, Gent., the First Secretary of the Colony, pp. 7 - 8Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1849