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 10James MacLehose and Sons, 1904 |
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... barke , sailed to Newfoundland , and so home 1593 . voyage of sir Robert Duddeley to the yle of Trinidad and the coast of Paria : with his returne homeward by the yles of Granata , Santa Cruz , Sant Juan de puerto rico , Mona , Zacheo ...
... barke , sailed to Newfoundland , and so home 1593 . voyage of sir Robert Duddeley to the yle of Trinidad and the coast of Paria : with his returne homeward by the yles of Granata , Santa Cruz , Sant Juan de puerto rico , Mona , Zacheo ...
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... tunnes , wherein went for Captaine M. Thomas M. Thomas Hampton : and the third the Jonas a barke of Hampton . tunnes , wherein the Master supplied the Captaines 40 . 1562 . Sierra Leona called Tagarin . The Iles of 7 THOMAS TISON A.D..
... tunnes , wherein went for Captaine M. Thomas M. Thomas Hampton : and the third the Jonas a barke of Hampton . tunnes , wherein the Master supplied the Captaines 40 . 1562 . Sierra Leona called Tagarin . The Iles of 7 THOMAS TISON A.D..
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... barke of 50. and the Swallow of 30. tunnes , being all well furnished with men to the number of one hundreth threescore and M tenne , as also with ordinance and victuall requisite for such a voyage , departed out of Plymmouth the 18 ...
... barke of 50. and the Swallow of 30. tunnes , being all well furnished with men to the number of one hundreth threescore and M tenne , as also with ordinance and victuall requisite for such a voyage , departed out of Plymmouth the 18 ...
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... Barke of Diepe , of 60 tunnes , and being a sea boord of Cape Verde , 200 leagues , the plankes of their Barke with a sea brake out upon them so suddenly , that much a doe they had to save themselves in their boats : but by Gods ...
... Barke of Diepe , of 60 tunnes , and being a sea boord of Cape Verde , 200 leagues , the plankes of their Barke with a sea brake out upon them so suddenly , that much a doe they had to save themselves in their boats : but by Gods ...
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... barke and a pinnesse , spoiling their store of victuall , and taking away a great part thereof with them , and so went to the Islands of Hispaniola and Jamaica a roving , where they spoiled and pilled the Spanyards ; and having taken ...
... barke and a pinnesse , spoiling their store of victuall , and taking away a great part thereof with them , and so went to the Islands of Hispaniola and Jamaica a roving , where they spoiled and pilled the Spanyards ; and having taken ...
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