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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Certaine notes of the voyage to Brasill with the Minion
of London aforesaid, in the yere 1580 . written by
Thomas Grigs Purser of the said ship. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 888 (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, An extract out of the discourse of one Lopez Vaz a
Portugal
, touching the fight of M. Fenton with the
Spanish ships, with a report of the proceeding of M.
John Drake after his departing from him to the river
of Plate. (search)
An extract out of the discourse of one Lopez Vaz a
Portugal
, touching the fight of M. Fenton with the
Spanish ships, with a report of the proceeding of M.
John Drake after his departing from him to the river
of Plate.UPON the relation of Pedro Sarmiento concerning the
streits of Magellan, that they might be fortified, and for
that the king heard, that there were ships in England
preparing for the same streits, he commanded Diego
Flores de Valdes a noble man of Spaine, to passe thither
with 23 ships, and 3500 men to stoppe the passage of
the Englishmen.
There went in this fleete the governour of Chili, with
500 olde souldiers that came out of Flanders
: but this
was the unhappiest fleet of ships that ever went out of
Spaine: for before they came from the coast of Spaine
a storme tooke them, and cast away five of the fleete
and in them above 800 men, and the rest came into Cadiz
.
But the king sent them word that they should proceede:
and so there went out on the voyage 16 of the s
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 891 (search)
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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage of M. John Winter into the South sea by
the Streight of Magellan , in consort with M. Francis
Drake , begun in the yeere 1577 . By which Streight
also he returned safely into England
the second of
June 1579 . contrary to the false reports of the Spaniards
which gave out, that the said passage was not repasseable: Written by Edward Cliffe Mariner . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage set out by the right honourable the Earle of
Cumberland , in the yere 1586 . intended for The South
sea , but performed no farther then the latitude of 44.
degrees to the South of the Equinoctial , Written by
M. John Sarracoll marchant in the same voyage. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A discourse of the West Indies and South sea written
by Lopez Vaz a Portugal
, borne in the citie of Elvas
,
continued unto the yere 1587 . Wherein among divers
rare things not hitherto delivered by any other writer,
certaine voyages of our Englishmen are truely reported:
which was intercepted with the author thereof at the
river of Plate, by Captaine Withrington and Captaine
Christopher Lister , in the fleete set foorth by the right
Honorable the Erle of Cumberland for the South sea
in the yeere 1586 . (search)
A discourse of the West Indies and South sea written
by Lopez Vaz a Portugal
, borne in the citie of Elvas
,
continued unto the yere 1587. Wherein among divers
rare things not hitherto delivered by any other writer,
certaine voyages of our Englishmethe residue went every man which way pleased him
best. The fame of this river was straightway spread
through Spaine and Portugal
, insomuch that a Gentleman
of Portugall called Lewis de Melo asked license of Don
Juan the third, then king of Portugalwo ships and three pinnesses in England
, he proceeded
on his voyage, and comming to the Islandes of Cape Verde
tooke a Portugal
shippe laden with wine, the Pilot whereof
beeing a Portugal
called Nuno da Sylva, hee caried along
with him, who was aPortugal
called Nuno da Sylva, hee caried along
with him, who was a great helpe and furtherance unto him
in his voyage. And this which I shall here say, I had in
writing of the Portugall pilot himselfe.
From the Islands of Cape Verde the sayd Francis Drake
sailed unto Port Sant Julian, where he wintered : and th
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The admirable and prosperous voyage of the Worshipfull
Master Thomas Candish of Trimley in the Countie of
Suffolke Esquire , into the South sea , and from thence
round about the circumference of the whole earth, begun
in the yeere of our Lord 1586 , and finished 1588 .
Written by Master Francis Pretty lately of Ey in
Suffolke , a Gentleman employed in the same action. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A briefe relation of a voyage of The Delight a ship of
Bristoll one of the consorts of M. John Chidley esquire
and M. Paul Wheele , made unto the Straight of
Magellan : with divers accidents that happened unto
the company, during their 6. weekes abode there:
Begun in the yeere 1589 . Written by W. Magoths . (search)