John Vytal: A Tale of the Lost ColonyPayson, William Farquhar
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John Vytal: A Tale of the Lost Colony
Payson, William Farquhar
Virginia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Fiction
[8] He had been created a peer by Raleigh’s preferment, and was the first
to receive a title in America.
[9] See White’s personal account of his failure in _Hakluyt’s Voyages_.
[10] “The report of an English spy at Madrid to Lord Burleigh certifies
that about this period a young man calling himself Arthur Dudley was
then resident at the court of Spain, who had given it out that he was
the offspring of Queen Elizabeth by the Earl of Leicester.”—Strickland’s
_Lives of the Queens of England_. See also Ellis’s _Letters_, Second
Series; and Doctor Lingard’s translation from the _Records of Simanca_.
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