1Ribault's settlement was on the River May, somewhere in these latitudes.
2There Ribault, who had returned and joined Laudonnière, attempted to attack the Spaniards.
3Broad River is the equivalent of La Grande, which was given by Ribault.
4To most of the colonists, however, Ribault's arrival promised an end of all their troubles.
5For the future thy welfare and speedy promotion shall be the especial charge of Jean Ribault.
6The fate of Ribault's party was equally wretched.
7Ribault arrived from France with a fleet of seven vessels containing three hundred settlers and ample supplies.
8Ribault himself was among the murdered.
9The first was that of John Ribault (ree-bo').
10In 1565 a third French expedition was fitted out, again under Ribault, to supply, reinforce, and support Laudonnière.
11Ribault gave his counsel for an immediate attack by sea, before Menendez completed his defense or received reinforcements.
12Written in French by Captain Ribault &c and now newly set forthe in Englishe the XXX of May, 1563.
13[Footnote: The original narrative of Ribault, in French, has never appeared in print.
14After he had laid the foundations of a fort, called in honor of the king Charlefort, Ribault returned to France.
15Ribault, ignorant of the tragedy at the fort, sought to return there from the place where he had been shipwrecked.
16He had previously discovered and given chase to some of the vessels of Ribault off the mouth of the river May.