❧ For the Plantation in VIRGINIA. OR NOVA BRITANNIA. WHereas (if God permit) for the better settling of the Colony and Plantation in Virginia, there is a voyage intended thither by many Noble men, Knights, Merchants, and others, to be furnished and set forth with all convenient speed: And for that so Honourable an action pleasing to God, and commodious many ways to this Commonwealth, should be furthered and furnished with all means and provisions necessary for the same, Wherein both Honourable and Worshipful personages, do purpose & prepare to go thither in their own persons: This is therefore to intimate and give notice to all Artificers, Smiths, Carpenters, Cooper's, Shipwrights, Turner's, Planters, Vineares, Fowlers, Fishermen, Mettell-men of all sorts, Brick-makers, Brick-layers, Ploughmen, Weavers, Shoemakers, sawyer's Spinsters, and all other labouring men and women, that are willing to go to the said Plantation to inhabit there, that if they repair into Phillpot Lane, to the house of Sir Thomas Smith, Treasurer for the said Colony, their names shall be Registered, and their persons shall be esteemed at a single share, which is Twelve pound ten shillings, and they shall be admitted to go as Adventurers in the said Voyage to Virginia, where they shall have houses to dwell in, with Gardens and Orchards, and also food and clothing at the common charge of the joint stock, they shall have their divident also in all goods and merchandises, arising thence by their labours, and likewise their divident in Lands to them and to their Heirs for ever: And if they shall also bring in money to Adventure in the joint stock, their shares both in goods and lands shallbe augmented accordingly. And likewise all other that will bring in Twenty five pound or more by the last of March, though they go not in their persons shall be accepted for Freemen of the Company, and shall have their Bills of Adventure, as all other Adventurers have in the same Action. LONDON Printed by JOHN WINDET. 1609.