Ralph Hamor, A True Discourse of the Present Estate of Virginia 1615
'It chaunced Powhatans delight and darling, his daughter Pocahuntas, (whose fame hath even bin spred in England by the title of Nonparella of Virginia) in her princely progresse, if I may so terme it, tooke some pleasure (in the absence of Captaine Argall (to be among her friends at Pataomecke (as it seemeth by the relation I had) imploied thither, as shopkeepers to a Fare, to exchange some of her fathers commodities for theirs. . . ." (4)
Enticed aboard Captain Argall's ship, Pocahontas was entertained at dinner and then prevented from going ashore.
"whereat she began to be exceeding pensive, and discontented" (6)