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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... fleete of 3. ships and a Pinnesse to the Isles of Dominica , Saint Juan de puerto rico , Hispaniola , and to the Bay of the Honduras , begun in January 1591 . The voyage of M. William King Captaine ( M. Moore , M. How , & M. Boreman ...
... fleete of 3. ships and a Pinnesse to the Isles of Dominica , Saint Juan de puerto rico , Hispaniola , and to the Bay of the Honduras , begun in January 1591 . The voyage of M. William King Captaine ( M. Moore , M. How , & M. Boreman ...
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... fleete M. Hawkins tooke with him not above 100. men for feare of sicknesse and other inconveniences , whereunto men in long voyages are commonly subject . With this companie he put off and departed from the coast of England in the ...
... fleete M. Hawkins tooke with him not above 100. men for feare of sicknesse and other inconveniences , whereunto men in long voyages are commonly subject . With this companie he put off and departed from the coast of England in the ...
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... storme arose , the winde being at Northeast about nine a clocke in the night , and continued so 23. houres together , in which storme M. Hawkins lost the companie 1564 . Good orders for a fleete in a long 9 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
... storme arose , the winde being at Northeast about nine a clocke in the night , and continued so 23. houres together , in which storme M. Hawkins lost the companie 1564 . Good orders for a fleete in a long 9 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
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Richard Hakluyt. 1564 . Good orders for a fleete in a long voyage . A dreadfull mischance by fire . of the John Baptist aforesayd , and of his pinnesse called the Swallow , his other 3. shippes being sore beaten with a storme . The 23 ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1564 . Good orders for a fleete in a long voyage . A dreadfull mischance by fire . of the John Baptist aforesayd , and of his pinnesse called the Swallow , his other 3. shippes being sore beaten with a storme . The 23 ...
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... fleete was dispersed , and all our great boats lost , and the Jesus our chiefe shippe , in such case , as not thought able to serve the voyage : whereupon in the same storme we set our course homeward , determining to give over the ...
... fleete was dispersed , and all our great boats lost , and the Jesus our chiefe shippe , in such case , as not thought able to serve the voyage : whereupon in the same storme we set our course homeward , determining to give over the ...
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