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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage of Henry Bohun and Saer Quincy to the
Holy land . (search)
The voyage of Henry Bohun and Saer Quincy to the
Holy land.
THIS yere, being the sixt yere of Henry the third, deceased
Henry de Bohun earle of Hereford
, and Saer de Quincy
earle of Winchester
, in their journey which they made
to the Holy land. Matth. Paris
. Holensh. pag. 202.
col. 2.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Remembrances for master S. to give him the better occasion to informe himselfe of some things in England , and after of some other things in Turkie , to the great profite of the Common weale of this Countrey . Written by the foresayd master Richard Hakluyt , for a principall English Factor at Constantinople 1582 . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Other some things to be remembred. (search)
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 relation of the commodities of Nova Hispania , and
the maners of the inhabitants, written by Henry
Hawks merchant, which lived five yeeres in the sayd
countrey, and drew the same at the request of M.
Richard Hakluyt Esquire of Eiton in the county of
Hereford
, 1572 . (search)
A relation of the commodities of Nova Hispania, and
the maners of the inhabitants, written by Henry
Hawks merchant, which lived five yeeres in the sayd
countrey, and drew the same at the request of M.
Richard Hakluyt Esquire of Eiton in the county of
Hereford
, 1572.
SAINT John de Ullua is an Island not high above the
water, where as now the Spanyards upon M. John
Hawkins being there, are in making a strong fort. In
this place all the ships that come out of Spaine with
goods for these parts, do unlade : for they have none other
port so good as this is. The comming into this place
hath three chanels, and the best of all is the Northermost, which goeth by the maine land: and on every
side of the chanels there are many small rocks as big
as a small barrell: they wil make men stand in doubt
of them, but there is no feare of them. There is
another Island there by, called The island of sacrifices,
whereas the Spanyards did in times past unlade their
goods: and for that, they say, there are