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- Bermuda (/bərˈmjuːdə/; historically known as the Bermudas or Somers Isles) is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land...
- changed theyre name twise within this moneth, beeing first christned Virginiola as a member of that plantation, but now lastly resoued to be called Sommer...
- 1612 extension of its Royal Charter to include Bermuda, officially named Virginiola [sic], but quickly renamed the Somers Isles. Later that same year, Bermuda's...
- Cottage" "The Game Pla**** in the Dark" The Eyes of Max Carrados (1923) "The Virginiola Fraud" "The Disappearance of Marie Severe" "The Secret of Dunstan's Tower"...
- Laydon Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org. "Early Settlement of Virginia and Virginiola: As Noticed by Poets and Players in the Time of". Johnson, Smith , & Harrison...
- Bermudian Magazine. April 27, 2023. "Early Settlement of Virginia and Virginiola: As Noticed by Poets and Players in the Time of ..." Johnson, Smith ,...
- Royal Charter officially extended to include Bermuda (officially named "Virginiola", and quickly renamed "The Somers Isles") as part of its territory in...
- in the Dark The Eyes of Max Carrados (Grant Richards, London 1923) The Virginiola Fraud The Disappearance of Marie Severe The Secret of Dunstan's Tower...
- Virginia-bound people become castaways on the uncolonized island, dubbed "Virginiola". c. summer 1609: In Bermuda, Stephen Hopkins is accused of mutiny for...
- Royal Charter officially extended to include Bermuda (officially named "Virginiola", and quickly renamed "The Somers Isles") as part of its territory in...