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Richard Hakluyt (the younger) is shown studying a book in this 1905 stained glass window at Bristol Cathedral in England. A writer, Hakluyt was most famous for his works that promoted settlement in North America. A sponsor of the earlier failed colony at Roanoke, Hakluyt helped convince King James I to charter the Virginia Company of London in April 1606. The charter granted Hakluyt and divers others the right to make habitacion plantacion and to deduce a Colonie of sondrie of our people into that parte of America commonly called Virginia.
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