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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, To Assan Aga , Eunuch & Treasurer to Hassan Bassa king of Alger
, which Assan Aga was the sonne of Fran. Rowlie of Bristow merchant, taken in the Swalow . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A voyage to the Azores
with two pinases, the one called
the Serpent, and the other the Mary Sparke of
Plimouth , both of them belonging to Sir Walter
Ralegh , written by John Evesham Gentleman , wherein
were taken the governour, of the Isle of Sainct Michael ,
and Pedro Sarmiento governour of the Straits of
Magalanes , in the yeere 1586 . (search)
A voyage to the Azores
with two pinases, the one called
the Serpent, and the other the Mary Sparke of
Plimouth, both of them belonging to Sir Walter
Ralegh, written by John Evesham Gentleman, wherein
were taken the governour, of the Isle of Sainct Michael,
and Pedro Sarmiento governour of the Straits of
Magalanes, in the yeere 1586.THE 10. of June 1586. we departed from Plimouth with
two Pinases, the one named the Serpent, of the burden of
35. Tunnes, and the other the Mary Sparke of Plimouth
of the burthen of 50. Tuns, both of them belonging to
sir Walter Ralegh knight; and directing our course
towards the coast of Spaine, & from thence towards the
Isles of the Azores, we tooke a small barke laden with
Sumacke and other commodities, wherein was the governour of S. Michaels Island, being a Portugal
, having other
Portugals and Spaniards with him. And from thence we
sailed to the Island of Graciosa, to the Westward of the
Island of Tercera, where we discried a saile, and bearing
wi
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The Voyages and Navigations of the English nation to
Virginia
, and the severall discoveries therof chiefly at
the charges of the honourable Sir Walter Ralegh
knight, from 33 to 40 degrees of latitude: together
with the successe of the English colonies there planted:
as likewise a description of the Countrey , with the
Inhabitants, and the manifold commodities. Whereunto are annexed the patents, letters, discourses, &c. to
this part belonging. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, An account of the particularities of the imployments of
the English men left in Virginia
by Sir Richard Greenevill under the charge of Master Ralph Lane Generall of
the same, from the 17. of August 1585 . until the 18.
of June 1586 . at which time they departed the Countrey :
sent and directed to Sir Walter Ralegh . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The second part touching the conspiracie of Pemisapan ,
the discovery of the same, and at the last, of our
request to depart with Sir Francis Drake for England
. (search)