'' in a tropical storm in the Atlantic, July, 1609. The entire flotilla was scattered. On May 23, 1609, King James issued a new charter for the company to allow for reorganization and additional capital. Company treasurer
Thomas Smythe organised a major supply mission, with the goal to rescue the failing settlement. It consisted of nine ships, between 500 and 600 passengers, including women and children, livestock and enough provisions to last a year in "the largest fleet England has ever amassed in the West". (third largest) with Captain
John Martin and Master Francis Nelson •
Lion with Captain George Webb •
Sea Venture (largest ship and flagship) with Captain Christopher Newport, Fleet Admiral George Somers, and Lt. General Thomas Gates •
Swallow with Captain John Moone •
Unitie of London with Captain Wood and Master Robert Pitt •
Virginia (rigged pinnace; first ship built in Colonial America) with Captain
James Davis and Master Robert Davis
Voyage The fleet stayed together for seven weeks as they crossed the Atlantic Ocean, save for
Virginia (which returned to England from the Azores). On July 25, the fleet ran into a massive 'tempest', believed to have been a
hurricane, which lasted for three days, and all became separated. After the storm,
Blessinge,
Faulcon,
Lion, and
Unitie came together and headed for Virginia, "falling into the James River" on August 11.
Diamond appeared a few days later, and
Swallow a few days after that (around August 18).
Virginia arrived some six weeks later on October 3. All in all, seven ships arrived safely at Jamestown, delivering most of the colonists but relatively few supplies. In the colony, there was no word of the fate of
Sea Venture (which had been wrecked in Bermuda) or
Catch (which had been lost at sea), including the supplies, passengers, and leaders who had been aboard them. Four of the ships harbored sufferers of
yellow fever, while
Diamond and
Unity brought
bubonic plague to the colony, killing at least 30 emigrants on the journey (and more over the following months).
Blessing,
Diamond,
Falcon, and
Unitie returned to England on October 14 to advise of Jamestown's plight carrying Captain Samuel Argall, an injured John Smith, and 30 young men sent from England but rejected by the colony. The 150 passengers and crew members all landed safely, but the ship was disabled. Over a period of nine months, the survivors built two
pinnaces—
Deliverance and
Patience—using local
Bermuda cedar and hardware salvaged from the wreck. The original plan was to build only one vessel,
Deliverance, but it soon became evident that one would not be large enough to carry the settlers and all of the supplies that were being sourced on the islands. During the building,
Sea Venture's
longboat was fitted with a mast and sent to find Jamestown, but neither it nor its crew were ever seen again. The named ships were provisioned with salvaged and local goods—from Bermuda the crew were able to gather pork from feral pigs, sweet potatoes, and onions, figs and olives from stock grown in Bermuda. The vessels disembarked on May 20, 1610. By May 23 they had reached
Old Point Comfort. Worse yet, many supplies intended for Jamestown had been lost in Bermuda, and Gates and Somers had brought along with them about 140 additional people but only a small food supply. The decision was made to abandon Jamestown, and on June 7 everyone boarded
Deliverance,
Discovery,
Patience, and
Virginia to return to England. ==Francis West==