Publications of Richard Whitbourne

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  • Whitbourne, Richard. A discourse and discouery of Nevv-found-land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a plantation may there be made, after a far better manner than now it is. Together with the laying open of certaine enormities and abuses committed by some that trade to that countrey, and the meanes laide downe for reformation thereof. Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of Exmouth, in the county of Deuon, and published by authority. Imprinted at London: By Felix Kyngston, for William Barret, 1620. ESTC No. S111717. Grub Street ID 131501.
  • Whitbourne, Richard. A discourse and discouery of Nevv-found-land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a plantation may there be made, after a far better manner than now it is. Together with the laying open of certaine enormities and abuses committed by some that trade to that countrey, and the meanes laid downe for reformation thereof. Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of Exmouth, in the county of Deuon, and published by authority. As also, an inuitation: and likewise certaine letters sent from that countrey; which are printed in the latter part of this booke. Imprinted at London: By Felix Kingston, 1622. ESTC No. S119906. Grub Street ID 139545.
  • Whitbourne, Richard. A discourse containing a louing inuitation both honourable, and profitable to all such as shall be aduenturers, either in person, or purse, for the aduancement of his Maiesties most hopefull plantation in the Nevv-found-land, lately vndertaken. Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of Exmouth, in the county of Deuon. Imprinted at London: by Felix Kyngston, dwelling in Pater-noster-Row, 1622. ESTC No. S119923. Grub Street ID 139562.
  • Whitbourne, Richard. A discourse containing a louing inuitation both honourable, and profitable to all such as shall be aduenturers, either in person, or purse, for the aduancement of his Maiesties most hopefull plantation in the Nevv-found-land, lately vndertaken. Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of Exmouth, in the county of Deuon. Imprinted at London: by Felix Kyngston, dwelling in Pater-noster-Row, 1622. ESTC No. S119924. Grub Street ID 139563.
  • Whitbourne, Richard. A discourse and discouery of Nevv-found-land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a plantation may there be made, after a better manner than it was. Together with the laying open of certaine enormities and abuses committed by some that trade to that countrey, and the meanes laid downe for reformation thereof. Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of Exmouth, in the county of Deuon, and published by authority. As also a louing inuitation: and likewise the copies of certaine letters sent from that countrey; which are printed in the latter part of this booke. Imprinted at London: By Felix Kingston, 1623. ESTC No. S119921. Grub Street ID 139560.