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    Sir Samuel Argall (b. c. 1572 or 1580 – d. 1626) was an English sea captain, navigator, and Deputy-Governour of Virginia, an English colony. As a sea...
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  • was conveyed to the leaders of the company. In early 1609, Captain Samuel Argall, as an employee of the London Company, was commissioned to develop a...
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  • Argall is a surname, and may refer to: Audrey Argall (later Argall-Glasgow, 1898 – 1981), New Zealand freelance writer and magazine editor Dave Argall...
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  • even delightful". The titular (but by no means central) character is Samuel Argall. He did not appear in Disney's 1995 animated film or its 1998 direct-to-video...
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  • the Colony of Virginia, they sailed aboard the Treasurer captained by Samuel Argall, arriving at Plymouth, England on 12 June 1616. Less than two years...
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    July 1609 of Captain Samuel Argall in Mary and John, a larger ship than the Spanish reconnaissance ship La Asunción de Cristo. Argall's voyage also prevented...
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  • Baron Charles de Biencourt de Saint-Just (1591 or 1592, Champagne, France – 1623 or 1624, Port-Royal of what was then Acadia, New France). was a member...
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    better than your white dog." When Tomocomo returned to Virginia with Samuel Argall and Rolfe in March 1617, he reportedly uttered diatribes "against England...
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  • settlers learn of Pocahontas's banishment. The English sea captain Samuel Argall, while on a trading expedition up the Potomac River, convinces them...
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  • is driven off by the timely arrival of Mary and John (captained by Samuel Argall), preventing the Spanish Empire from discovering a weakened Jamestown...
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  • humiliate him, and Pocahontas being captured by Ratcliffe (instead of Samuel Argall), though none of them worked with the story. Sito mentioned that Joe...
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    George Yeardley At the same time, Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr and Samuel Argall (after hearing of John Smith's adventures), led a humanitarian mission...
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    This was the First Anglo-Powhatan War. A group of colonists led by Samuel Argall captured Pocahontas, the daughter of Powhatan, and held her hostage...
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    River, both at its mouth and at the falls. In the meantime, Captain Samuel Argall pursued contacts with Native tribes in the northern portion of Powhatan's...
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    Reportory of the wracke, and redemption of Sir THOMAS GATES, Knight. After Samuel Argall kidnapped Pocahontas in April 1613, Gates was fearful of reprisal from...
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    intersections of U.S. Route 1 and Courthouse Road. English sea captain Samuel Argall abducted Pocahontas near this area in April 1613 in an attempt to secure...
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    Washington's children emigrated to Virginia, as did another family member, Sir Samuel Argall, whose widowed mother, Mary (d. 1598), had married Washington's great-uncle...
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    own expense, and sailed from England in March 1610. In 1610 captain Samuel Argall named Delaware Bay in honor of Lord De La Warr. Shortly afterwards Dutch...
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    Uttamatomakkin. They sailed aboard the Treasurer, commanded by Captain Samuel Argall, and arrived in England in June 1616. They helped promote the colony...
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    they held out at Henricus. With the capture of Pocahontas by Captain Samuel Argall in 1613, Powhatan sued for peace. It came about after her alliance in...
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    Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, French astronomer (d. 1637) December 4 Samuel Argall, English adventurer and naval officer (d. 1626) Nabeshima Katsushige...
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  • Thomas Dale Succeeded by Samuel Argall In office November 1618 – November 1621 Appointed by James I Preceded by Samuel Argall Succeeded by Sir Francis...
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    Port Royal was destroyed by the English deputy governor of Virginia Samuel Argall. In 1617, with his wife, Marie Rollet, and their three children– Guillaume...
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    the governor's death threw Jamestown into turmoil, Deputy Governor Samuel Argall, who was already unpopular with many colonists, was accused of mismanagement...
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    indigenous inhabitants. Two months later, on July 2, 1613, Captain Samuel Argall of the English colony of Virginia arrived on board the Treasurer and...
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    Virginia Samuel Argall. The invasion began with the Saint-Saveur mission (Mount Desert Island, Maine) and then St. Croix Island. In October 1613, Argall surprised...
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    Cromwell, and her former husband Samuel Filmer (third son of Tory author Robert Filmer) descended from the sister of Samuel Argall, governor of Virginia. William...
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  • supplies, passengers, or the leaders who had been aboard it. Captain Samuel Argall, commanding one of the ships of the third supply which made it to Jamestown...
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    of an unexpected ship captained by Samuel Argall. He had items of food and wine which Smith bought on credit. Argall also brought news that the Virginia...
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    a Patawomeck weroance, Kocoum, who was murdered by Englishmen when Samuel Argall abducted her on April 13, 1613. Educated among the English of Virginia...
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