hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Matching Documents
The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.
Browsing named entities in Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. You can also browse the collection for Hampton (Virginia, United States) or search for Hampton (Virginia, United States) in all documents.
Your search returned 22 results in 14 document sections:
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A true relation of the voyage undertaken by Sir Anthony
Sherley Knight in Anno 1596 . intended for the Ile of
San Tome , but performed to S. Iago , Dominica
, Margarita , along the coast of Tierra firma, to the Ile of
Jamaica , the bay of the Honduras
, 30 leagues up Rio
Dolce , and homewarde by Newfoundland
. With the
memorable exploytes atchieved in all this voyage. (search)
A true relation of the voyage undertaken by Sir Anthony
Sherley Knight in Anno 1596. intended for the Ile of
San Tome, but performed to S. Iago, Dominica
, Margarita, along the coast of Tierra firma, to the Ile of
Jamaica, the bay of the Honduras
, 30 leagues up Rio
Dolce, and homewarde by Newfoundland
. With the
memorable exploytes atchieved in all this voyage.WE departed from Hampton
the 23 of Aprill with nine
ships and a gallie. The Bevice Admirall being 300
tunnes, the Galeon Viceadmirall being 240 tunnes. The George Rereadmirall being 160 tunnes. The Archangel
being 250 tunnes. The Swanne 200 tunnes, the George
Noble being 140 tunnes, the Wolfe 70 tunnes, the Mermayde 120 tunnes, the Little John 40 tunnes the Galley
and a Pinnesse. All which ships we sufficiently victualled
and furnished for ten monethes, with all necessaries fit
for the voyage. They were also manned with souldiers
and saylers, exceeding well appointed with all furniture
necessarie for the intended purpose of our
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 891 (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage intended towards China
, wherein M. Edward
Fenton was appointed Generall: Written by M. Luke
Ward his Viceadmiral , and Captaine of the Edward
Bonaventure , begun Anno Dom . 1582 . (search)
The voyage intended towards China
, wherein M. Edward
Fenton was appointed Generall: Written by M. Luke
Ward his Viceadmiral, and Captaine of the Edward
Bonaventure, begun Anno Dom. 1582.THE second of April I departed with the Edward Bonaventure from Blackwall, and the 19 of the same arrived in
Nettle roade at Hampton
, where I found riding the
Gallion Leicester: and so remaining there till the first of
May, wee set saile thence in the forenoone, being of us in
the whole fleete foure saile.
1 The Gallion Leicester of 400 tunnes Admirall, whereof
was Generall Captaine Edward Fenton, and William
Hawkins the yonger lieutenant Generall in her, and
Christopher Hall, Master.
2 The Edward Bonaventure of 300 tunnes Viceadmirall,
whereof was Captaine Luke Ward, and Thomas Perrie
Master.
3 The Francis of fortie tunnes, whereof was Captaine
John Drake, and William Markam Master.
4 The Elizabeth of fiftie tunnes, whereof was Captaine
Thomas Skevington and Ralph Crane Master.
We spen
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage set out by the right honourable the Earle of
Cumberland , in the yere 1586 . intended for The South
sea , but performed no farther then the latitude of 44.
degrees to the South of the Equinoctial , Written by
M. John Sarracoll marchant in the same voyage. (search)