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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Newport (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 519
Somerset (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 519
Thames (Canada) (search for this): narrative 519
The second voyage to Barbary in the yeere 1552. Set
foorth by the right worshipfull Sir John Yorke, Sir
William Gerard, Sir Thomas Wroth, Master Frances
Lambert, Master Cole, and others; Written by the
relation of Master James Thomas then Page to Master
Thomas Windham chiefe Captaine of this voyage.
THE shippes that went on this voyage were three, whereof
two were of the River of Thames, That is to say, the
Lyon of London, whereof Master Thomas Windham was
Captaine and part owner, of about an hundred & fiftie
tunnes: The other was the Buttolfe about fourescore
tunnes, and a Portugall Caravel bought of certaine
Portugals in Newport
in Wales, and fraighted for this
voyage, of summe sixtie tunnes. The number of men in
the Fleete were an hundred and twentie. The Master of
the Lyon
was one John Kerry of Mynhed in Somersetshire
, his Mate was David Landman. The chiefe Captaine
of this small Fleete was Master Thomas Windham a
Norffolke gentleman borne, but dwelling at Marshfieldparke in So
Thames (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 519
Lyons (France) (search for this): narrative 519
October, 1552 AD (search for this): narrative 519
May, 1552 AD (search for this): narrative 519
1552 AD (search for this): narrative 519
The second voyage to Barbary in the yeere 1552. Set
foorth by the right worshipfull Sir John Yorke, Sir
William Gerard, Sir Thomas Wroth, Master Frances
Lambert, Master Cole, and others; Written by the
relation of Master James Thomas then Page to Master
Thomas Windham chiefe Captaine of this voyage.
THE shippes that went on this voyage were three, whereof
two were of the River of Thames, That is to say, the
Lyon of London, whereof Master Thomas Windham was
Captaine and part owner, of about an hundred & fiftie
tunnes: The other was the Buttolfe about fourescore
tunnes, and a Portugall Caravel bought of certaine
Portugals in Newport
in Wales, and fraighted for this
voyage, of summe sixtie tunnes. The number of men in
the Fleete were an hundred and twentie. The Master of
the Lyon
was one John Kerry of Mynhed in Somersetshire
, his Mate was David Landman. The chiefe Captaine
of this small Fleete was Master Thomas Windham a
Norffolke gentleman borne, but dwelling at Marshfieldparke in Som