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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Azores (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): narrative 553
Africa (search for this): narrative 553
The voiage set forth by M. John Newton, and M. John
Bird marchants of London to the kindome and Citie of
Benin in Africa
, with a ship called the Richard of
Arundell, and a pinnesse, in the yere 1588. briefely set
downe in this letter following, written by the chiefe
Factor in the voyage to the foresaid Marchants at the
time of the ships first arrivall at Plimouth.
WORSHIPFUL Sirs, the discourse of our whole proceeding
in this voyage wil aske more time and a person in better
health then I am at this present, so that I trust you will
pardon me, till my comming up to you: in the meane
time let this suffice. Whereas we departed in the moneth
of December from the coast of England with your good
ship the Richard of Arundell and the pinnesse, we held
on our direct course towards our appointed port, and the
14 day of Februarie following we arrived in the haven of
Benin
, where we found not water enough to carry the ship
over the barre, so that we left her without in the road,
and with the p
Cape Verde (Cape Verde) (search for this): narrative 553
Benin (Benin) (search for this): narrative 553
1588 AD (search for this): narrative 553
The voiage set forth by M. John Newton, and M. John
Bird marchants of London to the kindome and Citie of
Benin in Africa
, with a ship called the Richard of
Arundell, and a pinnesse, in the yere 1588. briefely set
downe in this letter following, written by the chiefe
Factor in the voyage to the foresaid Marchants at the
time of the ships first arrivall at Plimouth.
WORSHIPFUL Sirs, the discourse of our whole proceeding
in this voyage wil aske more time and a person in better
health then I am at this present, so that I trust you will
pardon me, till my comming up to you: in the meane
time let this suffice. Whereas we departed in the moneth
of December from the coast of England with your good
ship the Richard of Arundell and the pinnesse, we held
on our direct course towards our appointed port, and the
14 day of Februarie following we arrived in the haven of
Benin
, where we found not water enough to carry the ship
over the barre, so that we left her without in the road,
and with the pi