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  2. Chesapeake people - Wikipedia

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    Grave marker of relocated remains of Chesapeake natives. According to William Strachey's The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia (1618), the Chesepian were wiped out by the Powhatan, the paramount head of the Virginia Peninsula–based Powhatan Confederacy, sometime before the arrival of the English at Jamestown in 1607.

  3. The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia - Wikipedia

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    The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia, published by Hakluyt Society. The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia [note 1] is a 1619 historical book by William Strachey, one of the most prominent primary sources on the earliest English colonization efforts in North America.

  4. Britannia - Wikipedia

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    The first built was now-preserved No. 70000 Britannia. The Britannia Building Society operated under this name from 1975, continuing as a brand after merger with The Co-operative Bank in 2009. Britannia is a community south of the town of Bacup, in Lancashire, UK, and "home" of the Britannia Coconut Dancers.

  5. Inside ‘Britannia,’ Queen Elizabeth II’s Floating Palace

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    You can pay a visit to the Royal Yacht ‘Britannia’—the one place Queen Elizabeth II could “truly relax.” Inside ‘Britannia,’ Queen Elizabeth II’s Floating Palace Skip to main content

  6. Inside the Royal Yacht Britannia, the royal family's ... - AOL

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    The Royal Yacht Britannia was the British royal family's private yacht from 1953 to 1997.. The ship is now a museum open to the public in Edinburgh, Scotland. The tour shows Queen Elizabeth's ...

  7. Virginia Company of London - Wikipedia

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    The First Seventeen Years: Virginia, 1607–1624, by Charles E. Hatch Jr. ISBN 0806347392; History of the Virginia Company of London with Letters to and from the First Colony Never Before Printed, by Edward D. Neill, originally published by Joel Munsell, 1869, Albany, New York, reprinted by Brookhaven Press ISBN 1581034016

  8. Dale's Code - Wikipedia

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    Lawes Divine, Morall, and Martiall [note 1], colloquially known as Dale's Code, is a governing document enacted in 1610 (then published in 1612) by the Deputy Governor of Virginia Thomas Dale. [2] The code, among other things, created a rather authoritarian system of government for the Colony of Virginia. [3]

  9. Inside ‘Britannia,’ Queen Elizabeth II’s Floating Palace

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