be admitted to take charge of ships, aswell by the
Pilot mayor, and brotherhood of ancient Masters, as
by the Kings reader of The lecture of the art of Nauigation,
with the time that they be enioyned to bee his auditors,
and some part of the questions that they are to answere
vnto. Which if they finde good and beneficial
for our seamen, I hope they wil gladly imbrace and
imitate, or finding out some fitter course of their
owne, will seeke to bring such as are of that calling
vnto better gouernment and more perfection in that
most laudable and needfull vocation. To leaue
this point, I was once minded to haue added to the
end of these my labours a short treatise, which I
haue lying by me in writing, touching The curing of
hot diseases incident to traueilers in long and Southerne
voyages, which treatise was written in English, no
doubt of a very honest mind, by one M. George Wateson,
and dedicated vnto her sacred Maiestie. But being
carefull to do nothing herein rashly, I shewed it to
my worshipfull friend M. doctour Gilbert, a gentleman
no lesse excellent in the chiefest secrets of the
Mathematicks (as that rare iewel lately set foorth
by him in Latine doeth euidently declare) then in
his owne profession of physicke: who assured
me, after hee had perused the said treatise, that it
was very defectiue and vnperfect, and that if hee
might haue leasure, which that argument would require,
he would either write something thereof more aduisedly
himselfe, or would conferre with the whole Colledge
of the Physicions, and set downe some order by common
consent for the preseruation of her Maiesties subjects.
Now as the foresaid treatise touched the cure of diseases
growing in hot regions, so being requested thereunto
by some in authoritie they may adde their iudgments
for the cure of diseases incident unto men employed
in cold regions, which to good purpose may serue our
peoples turnes, if they chance to prosecute the intermitted
discouery by the Northwest, whereunto I finde diuers
worshipfull citizens at this present much inclined.
Now because long since I did foresee, that my profession
of diuinitie, the care of my family, and other occasions
might call and diuert me from these kinde of endeuours,
I haue for these 3 yeeres last pasts encouraged and
furthered in these studies of Cosmographie and forren
histories, my very honest, industrious, and learned
friend M.
Iohn PORY, one of speciall skill and
extraordinary hope to performe great matters in the
same, and beneficial for the common wealth.
Thus Sir I haue portrayed out in rude lineaments my
Westerne Atlantis or America: assuring you, that
if I had bene able, I would haue limned her and set
her out with farre more liuely and exquisite colours:
yet, as she is, I humbly desire you to receiue her
with your wonted and accustomed fauour at my handes,
who alwayes wil remaine most ready and deuoted to do
your honour any poore seruice that I may; and in the
meane season will not faile vnfainedly to beseech
the Almighty to powre vpon you the best of his temporall
blessings in this world, and after this life ended
with true and much honour, to make you partaker of
his joyes eternall. From London the first of
September, the yeere of our Lord God 1600.