A new and most exact account of the fertiles and famous colony of Carolina (on the continent of America) : whose latitude is from 36 deg. of North latitude, to 29 deg. Together with a maritine account of its rivers, barrs, soundings and harbours; also of the natives, their religion, traffick and commodities. Likewise the advantages accrewing to all adventurers by the customs of the countrey; being the most healthful and fertile of His Majesties territories on the said continent of America. As also an account of the islands of Bermudas, the harbours, situation, people, commodities, &c. belonging to the said islands; the whole being a compendious account of a voyage made (by an ingenious person) for a full discovery of the above-said places. Begun in October 82, and finished this present year, 1683.

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Author / Creator:Crafford, John.
Imprint:Dublin : Printed for Nathan Tarrant at the Kings-Arms in Corn-Market, 1683.
Description:1 online resource (7 pages)
Language:English
Series:LLMC-digital (Series)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11441273
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Varying Form of Title:Compendium of a journall from the River of Clyd in the Kingdom of Scotland, to Port-Royal in Carolina
New and most exact account of the fertile and famous colony of Carolina (on the continent of America)
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Notes:"Taken by John Crafford, who was supercargo of the goodship the James of Erwin burthen about 50 tuns." Page 7.
Imperfect: print show-through, and some pages torn, with loss of text.
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Wing (2nd ed.) C6770A
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed June 26, 2017)
Other form:Print version: Crafford, John. New and most exact account of the fertiles [sic] and famous colony of Carolina (on the continent of America), whose latitude is from 36 deg. of north latitude, to 29 deg. Dvblin, Printed for N. Tarrant, 1683