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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Page 203
... Bermuda . which voyage he and his company tooke and sunke nine Spanish ships , wherof one was an armada of 600 tunnes . Written at the request of M. Richard Hakluyt . In Aving ever since I could conceive of any thing bene delighted with ...
... Bermuda . which voyage he and his company tooke and sunke nine Spanish ships , wherof one was an armada of 600 tunnes . Written at the request of M. Richard Hakluyt . In Aving ever since I could conceive of any thing bene delighted with ...
Page 210
... Bermuda . Flores and Cuervo . A fight of two dayes with a Spanish Ar- mada of 600 tunnes . They arrive Cornwall in May 1595 . refreshed us well : yet meaning to sel her at the yle of Sant Juan de Puerto rico , and shaping our course ...
... Bermuda . Flores and Cuervo . A fight of two dayes with a Spanish Ar- mada of 600 tunnes . They arrive Cornwall in May 1595 . refreshed us well : yet meaning to sel her at the yle of Sant Juan de Puerto rico , and shaping our course ...
Page 280
... Bermuda , and crossed over to The banke neere Cape Race in 22 fadomes and from thence sayling for England , we fel with Sillie about the first of July , and within two dayes after arrived at Plimmouth , where we found the Right ...
... Bermuda , and crossed over to The banke neere Cape Race in 22 fadomes and from thence sayling for England , we fel with Sillie about the first of July , and within two dayes after arrived at Plimmouth , where we found the Right ...
Page 299
... Bermuda . And if La Bermuda . thou thinke good to go in more degrees , to have the seawinds , thou shalt goe by the same height , as I have sayd : and if thou shalt finde the winde off the sea , thou hast no neede to goe in more heights ...
... Bermuda . And if La Bermuda . thou thinke good to go in more degrees , to have the seawinds , thou shalt goe by the same height , as I have sayd : and if thou shalt finde the winde off the sea , thou hast no neede to goe in more heights ...
Page 300
... Bermuda and must goe with great care , because many Many lost upon Bermuda have bene lost heere about this Island , because of their by negligence . negligence . And when thou art sure thou art past this Island , then goe East Northeast ...
... Bermuda and must goe with great care , because many Many lost upon Bermuda have bene lost heere about this Island , because of their by negligence . negligence . And when thou art sure thou art past this Island , then goe East Northeast ...
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