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Fox, George. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings,. . . of. . . George Fox. London, 1694, 1709, 1765. New York, 1800. Philadelphia, 1808. London, 1827. Philadelphia and New York, 1831. Philadelphia, 1832. Leeds, 1836. London, 1852. Cambridge, Eng., 1911. Penny, N., ed. [From MSS.]

Foxe, Luke. North-West Fox, or, Fox from the North-west-passage. Beginning with King Arthur, Malga, Octhur, the two Zeni's of Iseland, Estotiland, and Dorgia; Following with briefe Abstracts of the Voyages of Cabot, Frobisher, Davis, Waymouth, Knight, Hudson, Button, Gibbons, Bylot, Baffin, Hawkridge: Together with. . . Mr. lames Hall's three Voyages to Groynland, with a Topographicall description of the Countries, the Salvages lives and Treacheries, how our Men have been slayne by them there, with the Commodities of all those parts;. . . With the Author his owne Voyage, being the XVIth. London, 1635, London, 1894, Christy, M., ed. Hakluyt Society Publications. 2 vols.

Frame, Richard. A Short Description of Pennsylvania; or, A Relation what things are known, enjoyed and like to be discovered in the said province. Philadelphia, 1692. Philadelphia, 1867. Jones, H. G., ed.

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Gorges, Sir Ferdinando. America Painted to the Life. A True History of the Originall undertakings of the advancement of Plantations into those parts, with a perfect relation of our English Discoveries, shewing their beginning, progress, and continuance, from the Year, 1628 to 1658. London, 1658. (Part III of Gorges, America Painted to the Life, London, 1659, which contains, as Part II, Gorges, A Briefe Narration of the Originall Undertakings, 1658.)

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Gosnold, Bartholomew. Master Bartholomew Gosnold's Letter to his Father, touching his first Voyage to Virginia, 1602. London, 1625. Purchas His Pilgrimes. Vol. 4. Glasgow, 1906. Hakluyt Society Publications. Purchas. Vol. 18.

Grantham, Sir Thomas. An Historical Account of some Memorable Actions, perform'd For the Service of his Prince and Countrey. London, 1714, 1716. Richmond, 1882. Brock, R. A., ed.

Guy, John. The beginning of the Patent for New-found-land; and the Plantation there made by the English, 1610, deliuered in a Letter dated thence from M. Gvy, to M. Slany. London, 1625. In Purchas His Pilgrimes. Vol. 4. Glasgow, 1906. Hakluyt Society Publications. Purchas. Vol. 19.