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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The principal voyages of the English Nation to the Isles
of Trinidad , Margarita , Dominica
, Deseada , Monserrate , Guadalupe
, Martinino , and all the rest of the
Antilles
; As likewise to S. Juan de Puerto Rico , to
Hispaniola , Jamaica
and Cuba
: and also to Tierra
Firma , and all along the coast and Islands therof, even
from Cumana
and the Caracos to the neckland of
Dariene , and over it to the Gulfe of S. Michael and the
Isle of Perles in the South sea : and further to Cabeca
Cativa , Nombre de dios, and Venta
de cruzes, to Puerto
Belo , Rio de Chagre , and the Isle of Escudo , along
the maine of Beragua , to the Cape and Gulfe of the
Honduras , to Truxillo , Puerto de Cavallos , and all other
the principall Townes, Islands and harbours of accompt
within the said Gulfe, and up Rio dolce falling into
this Gulfe, above 30. leagues : As also to the Isle of
Cocumel , and to Cape Cotoche , the towne of Campeche
,
and other places upon the land of lucatan; and lower
downe to S. Juan de Ullua , Vera Cruz , Rio de Panuco ,
Rio de Palmas , &c. within the Bay of Mexico : and
from thence to the Isles of the Tortugas , the port of
Havana
, the Cape of Florida , and the Gulfe of Bahama
homewards. With the taking, sacking, ransoming, or
burning of most of the principall Cities and townes upon
the coasts of Tierra firma, Nueva Espanna , and all
the foresaid Islands; since the most traiterous burning
of her Majesties ship the Jesus of Lubec and murthering
of her Subjects in the port of S. Juan de Ullua , and
the last generall arrest of her Highnesse people, with
their ships and goods throughout all the dominions of
the King of Spaine in the moneth of June 1585 . Besides
the manifold and tyrannicall oppressions of the Inquisition inflicted on our nation upon most light and
frivolous occasions. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Certaine Spanish Letters intercepted by shippes of the
worshipfull Master John Wattes written from diverse
places of the islandes and of the maine land as well of
Nueva Espanna , as of Tierra Firma and Peru
, containing many secrets touching the aforesaid countreys, and
the state of the South Sea , and the trade to the
Philippinas . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A letter of Hieronymo de Nabares to the licenciat John
Alonso dwelling in Valladolid
, written from Panama to
Sivil the 24. day of August 1590 . touching the gainefulnes of the trade to the Philippinas , and the extreme
feare they have of the Englishmen . (search)
A letter of Hieronymo de Nabares to the licenciat John
Alonso dwelling in Valladolid
, written from Panama to
Sivil the 24. day of August 1590. touching the gainefulnes of the trade to the Philippinas, and the extreme
feare they have of the Englishmen.NOT long agone I wrote to your worship from Panama
by the way of Havana
: giving you to understand of my
being here, & of the state of these countreys. After I
departed from Spaine, in 37. dayes wee arrived at Cartagena
: and from thence I tooke shipping to goe to
Nombre de Dios, which is 80. leagues from Cartagena
:
and in 4. dayes wee got thither. And from thence I went
to Panama: where I have remained these 20. dayes, till
the shippes goe for the Philippinas. My meaning is to
carie my commodities thither: for it is constantly reported,
that for every hundred ducats a man shall get 600. ducats
cleerely. Wee must stay here in Panama from August
till it be Christmasse. For in August, September,
October and November it is winter here,