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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The true copie of a note found written in one of the two ships, to wit, the Speranza, which wintred in Lappia, where sir Hugh Willoughby and all his companie died, being frozen to death. Anno 1553. (search)
S. Osyth, and so sailed forward unto the Nase, and there abode that night for winde and tide. The 26. day at five of the clock in the morning, we weyed our anker, and sailed over the Nase, the winde being at the Southwest, untill wee came to Orwell wands, and there came to an anker, and abode there untill the 28. day. The same day being Trinitie Sunday about 7. of the clocke before noone we weyed our ankers, and sailed til we came athwart Walsursye, and there came to an anker. The 29riding there at anker all that night. The last of May into the sea sixe leagues Northeast, and there taried that night, where the winde blew very sore. The first of June the winde being at North contrary to us, wee came backe againe to Orwell , and remained there untill the 15. day, tarying for the winde, for all this time the winde was contrary to our purpose. The 15 day being at Orwel in the latitude of 52 degrees, in the morning wee weyed our ankers, and went forth into the wand
S. Osyth, and so sailed forward unto the Nase, and there abode that night for winde and tide. The 26. day at five of the clock in the morning, we weyed our anker, and sailed over the Nase, the winde being at the Southwest, untill wee came to Orwell wands, and there came to an anker, and abode there untill the 28. day. The same day being Trinitie Sunday about 7. of the clocke before noone we weyed our ankers, and sailed til we came athwart Walsursye, and there came to an anker. The 29riding there at anker all that night. The last of May into the sea sixe leagues Northeast, and there taried that night, where the winde blew very sore. The first of June the winde being at North contrary to us, wee came backe againe to Orwell , and remained there untill the 15. day, tarying for the winde, for all this time the winde was contrary to our purpose. The 15 day being at Orwel in the latitude of 52 degrees, in the morning wee weyed our ankers, and went forth into the wand
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The Navigation and discoverie toward the river of Ob, made by Master Steven Burrough, Master of the Pinnesse called the Serchthrift, with divers things worth the noting passed in the yere 1556. (search)
the rest of the young and lusty company: which being ended, hee and his friends departed most gently, commending us to the governance of almighty God. Tuesday we rode still at Gravesend , making provision for such things as we wanted. Wednesday in the morning we departed from Gravesende, the winde being at Southwest, that night we came to an anker thwart our Lady of Hollands. Thursday at three of the clocke in the morning we weyed, and by eight of the clocke, we were at an anker in Orwell wannes, and then incontinent I went aboord the Edward Bonaventure, where the worshipfull company of marchants appointed me to be, untill the sayd good ship arrived at Wardhouse. Then I returned againe into the pinnesse. Friday the 15 of May we were within 7 leagues of the shore, on the coast of Norway : the latitude at a South sunne, 58 degrees and a halfe, where we saw three sailes, beside our owne company: and thus we followed the shoare or land, which lieth Northnorthwest, North and b