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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Divers voyages made by Englishmen to the famous Citie
of Mexico , and to all or most part of the other principall
provinces, cities, townes and places throughout the
great and large kingdom of New Spaine , even as farre
as Nicaragua
and Panama, & thence to Peru
: together
with a description of the Spaniards forme of government there: and sundry pleasant relations of the maners
and customes of the natural inhabitants, and of the
manifold rich commodities & strange rarities found in
those partes of the continent: & other matters most
worthy the observation. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A discourse written by one Miles Philips Englishman ,
one of the company put on shoare Northward of
Panuco , in the West Indies by M. John Hawkins
1568 . conteining many special things of that countrey
and of the Spanish government, but specially of their
cruelties used to our Englishmen , and amongst the
rest to him selfe for the space of 15. or 16. yeres
together, until by good and happy meanes he was
delivered from their bloody hands, and returned into
his owne Countrey . An. 1582 . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 724 (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The travailes of Job Hortop , which Sir John Hawkins
set on land within the Bay of Mexico , after his departure from the Haven of S. John de Ullua in Nueva
Espanna , the 8. of October 1568 . (search)
The travailes of Job Hortop, which Sir John Hawkins
set on land within the Bay of Mexico, after his departure from the Haven of S. John de Ullua in Nueva
Espanna, the 8. of October 1568.NOT untruely nor without cause said Job the faithfull
servant of God (whom the sacred Scriptures tell us, to
have dwelt in the land of Hus) that man being borne
of a woman, living a short time, is replenished with many
miseries: which some know by reading of histories, many
by the view of others calamities, and I by experience in
my selfe, as this present Treatise insuing shall shew.
It is not unknowen unto many, that I Job Hortop
pouder-maker was borne at Bourne
, a towne in Lincolnshire
, from my age of twelve yeeres brought up in Redriffe
neere London
, with M. Francis Lee, who was the Queenes
Majesties powder-maker, whom I served, until I was
prest to go on the 3. voyage to the West Indies, with
the right worshipful Sir John Hawkins, who appointed
me to be one of the Gunners in her Majesties ship