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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, The voyage of Robert Tomson Marchant , into Nova
Hispania in the yeere 1555 . with divers observations
concerning the state of the Countrey : And certaine
accidents touching himselfe. (search)
The voyage of Robert Tomson Marchant, into Nova
Hispania in the yeere 1555. with divers observations
concerning the state of the Countrey: And certaine
accidents touching himselfe.
ROBERT TOMSON borne in the towne of Andover
in Hampshire
began his travaile out of England
in An. 1553. in
the moneth of March: who departing out of the citie of
Bristoll in a good ship called The barke yong, in companie
of other Marchants of the sayde citie, within 8. dayes
after arrived at Lisbone in Portugall, where the sayd
Robert Tomson remained 15. dayes, at the end of which
he shipped himselfe for Spaine in the sayd shippe, and
within 4. dayes arrived in the bay of Cadiz
in Andalusia
,
which is under the kingdom of Spaine, & from thence
went up to the citie of Sivil by land, which is 20. leagues,
and there hee repaired to one John Fields house an English
Marchant, who had dwelt in the said city of Sivil 18. or
20. yeres maried with wife and children: In whose house
the said Tomson remained by the