The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation Made by Sea Or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Yeeres, Issue 10J. Maclehose and Sons, 1904 |
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... Bermuda : where all the company that escaped drowning remained for certain moneths , built themselves a barke , sailed to Newfoundland , and so home 1593 . voyage of sir Robert Duddeley to the yle of Trinidad and the coast of Paria ...
... Bermuda : where all the company that escaped drowning remained for certain moneths , built themselves a barke , sailed to Newfoundland , and so home 1593 . voyage of sir Robert Duddeley to the yle of Trinidad and the coast of Paria ...
Page 194
... Bermuda , wherof here is annexed a large description . He tenth of April 1591 we departed from Plymmouth with the ships aforesayd . In May following wee arrived at Grand Canaria one of the fortunate Islands . Also toward the end of this ...
... Bermuda , wherof here is annexed a large description . He tenth of April 1591 we departed from Plymmouth with the ships aforesayd . In May following wee arrived at Grand Canaria one of the fortunate Islands . Also toward the end of this ...
Page 200
... Bermuda Bermuda about midnight ; the pilots making themselves the 17 of De- at noone to be to the Southward of the island twelve leagues , certified the captaine that they were out of all danger . So they demanded of him their wine of ...
... Bermuda Bermuda about midnight ; the pilots making themselves the 17 of De- at noone to be to the Southward of the island twelve leagues , certified the captaine that they were out of all danger . So they demanded of him their wine of ...
Page 201
... the end built a small strangely built barke of some 18 tun , for the most part with tronnels and furnished . The descrip- tion of the isle of Bermuda . tooles was their i I594 . muda . our water very few nailes . 201 HENRY MAY A.D..
... the end built a small strangely built barke of some 18 tun , for the most part with tronnels and furnished . The descrip- tion of the isle of Bermuda . tooles was their i I594 . muda . our water very few nailes . 201 HENRY MAY A.D..
Page 202
... Bermuda there are hogs , but they are so leane that you can not eat them , by reason the Island is so barren : but ... Bermuda . An excellent fishing for pearles in Bermuda . The people nere Cape Briton use traffike of rich furres . some ...
... Bermuda there are hogs , but they are so leane that you can not eat them , by reason the Island is so barren : but ... Bermuda . An excellent fishing for pearles in Bermuda . The people nere Cape Briton use traffike of rich furres . some ...
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