"Let England know our willingness, For that our work is good; We hope to plant a nation Where none before hath stood."
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Newes from Virginia: The Lost Flocke Triumphant (1610)
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Robert Rich (Bermuda settler)
1585 – 1630
Robert Rich (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Richard; c. 1585 – 1630) was an English soldier and traveler.
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