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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Divers voyages made by Englishmen to the famous Citie
of Mexico , and to all or most part of the other principall
provinces, cities, townes and places throughout the
great and large kingdom of New Spaine , even as farre
as Nicaragua
and Panama, & thence to Peru
: together
with a description of the Spaniards forme of government there: and sundry pleasant relations of the maners
and customes of the natural inhabitants, and of the
manifold rich commodities & strange rarities found in
those partes of the continent: & other matters most
worthy the observation. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A discourse written by one Miles Philips Englishman ,
one of the company put on shoare Northward of
Panuco , in the West Indies by M. John Hawkins
1568 . conteining many special things of that countrey
and of the Spanish government, but specially of their
cruelties used to our Englishmen , and amongst the
rest to him selfe for the space of 15. or 16. yeres
together, until by good and happy meanes he was
delivered from their bloody hands, and returned into
his owne Countrey . An. 1582 . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 727 (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The principal voyages of the English Nation to the Isles
of Trinidad , Margarita , Dominica
, Deseada , Monserrate , Guadalupe
, Martinino , and all the rest of the
Antilles
; As likewise to S. Juan de Puerto Rico , to
Hispaniola , Jamaica
and Cuba
: and also to Tierra
Firma , and all along the coast and Islands therof, even
from Cumana
and the Caracos to the neckland of
Dariene , and over it to the Gulfe of S. Michael and the
Isle of Perles in the South sea : and further to Cabeca
Cativa , Nombre de dios, and Venta
de cruzes, to Puerto
Belo , Rio de Chagre , and the Isle of Escudo , along
the maine of Beragua , to the Cape and Gulfe of the
Honduras , to Truxillo , Puerto de Cavallos , and all other
the principall Townes, Islands and harbours of accompt
within the said Gulfe, and up Rio dolce falling into
this Gulfe, above 30. leagues : As also to the Isle of
Cocumel , and to Cape Cotoche , the towne of Campeche
,
and other places upon the land of lucatan; and lower
downe to S. Juan de Ullua , Vera Cruz , Rio de Panuco ,
Rio de Palmas , &c. within the Bay of Mexico : and
from thence to the Isles of the Tortugas , the port of
Havana
, the Cape of Florida , and the Gulfe of Bahama
homewards. With the taking, sacking, ransoming, or
burning of most of the principall Cities and townes upon
the coasts of Tierra firma, Nueva Espanna , and all
the foresaid Islands; since the most traiterous burning
of her Majesties ship the Jesus of Lubec and murthering
of her Subjects in the port of S. Juan de Ullua , and
the last generall arrest of her Highnesse people, with
their ships and goods throughout all the dominions of
the King of Spaine in the moneth of June 1585 . Besides
the manifold and tyrannicall oppressions of the Inquisition inflicted on our nation upon most light and
frivolous occasions. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Certaine Spanish Letters intercepted by shippes of the
worshipfull Master John Wattes written from diverse
places of the islandes and of the maine land as well of
Nueva Espanna , as of Tierra Firma and Peru
, containing many secrets touching the aforesaid countreys, and
the state of the South Sea , and the trade to the
Philippinas . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A letter from Mexico
, of Sebastian Biscaino to his Father
Antonio Biscaino in Corchio in Spaine , touching the
great profit of the trade to China
, and somewhat of
M. Thomas Candish . Written the 20 of June 1590 . (search)
A letter from Mexico
, of Sebastian Biscaino to his Father
Antonio Biscaino in Corchio in Spaine, touching the
great profit of the trade to China
, and somewhat of
M. Thomas Candish. Written the 20 of June 1590.HAVING written to your worship by a friend of mine at
large, nowe I will bee somewhat short. And this is onely
to give you to understand, that foure moneths past, I
came from China
, and landed in Acapulco
, 70 leagues
from Mexico, which is the harbour where the ships that
goe downe to China
lye: and all the marchants of Mexico
bring all their Spanish commodities downe to this harbour, to ship them for that countrey. It is one of the
best harbours in all Nueva Espanna; and where the ships
may ride most safely without all kinde of danger. For
it lyeth under a necke of land, and behind a great point.
And in this harbour here are foure great ships of Mexico
of 600 and 800 tunnes a piece, which onely serve to cary
our commodities to China
, and so to returne backe againe.
The or
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 891 (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)
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, Certaine rare and special notes most properly belonging
to the voyage of M. Thomas Candish next before described; concerning the heights, soundings, lyings of
lands, distances of places, the variation of the Compasse, the just length of time spent in sayling betweene
divers places, and their abode in them, as also the
places of their harbour and anckering, and the depths
of the same, with the observation of the windes on
severall coastes: Written by M. Thomas Fuller of
Ipswich , who was Master in the desire of M. Thomas
Candish in his foresaid prosperous voyage about the
world.
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