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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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Barcino (Spain) (search for this): narrative 543
Biscay (Spain) (search for this): narrative 543
The escape of the Primrose a tall ship of London, from
before the towne of Bilbao
in Biscay
: which ship the
Corrigidor of the same Province, accompanied with 97
Spaniards, offered violently to arrest, and was defeated
of his purpose, and brought prisoner into England.
Whereunto is added the Kings Commission for a generall
imbargment or arrest of all English, Netherlandish, and
Easterlings ships, written in Barcelona
the 19 of May
1585.
IT is not unknowen unto the world what danger our
Englis ch that he was doubtfull of these men what their
intent was; neverthelesse he sayd nothing, nor seemed in
any outward wise to mistrust them at all. Foorthwith
there came a ship-boate wherein were seventie persons
being Marchants and such like of Biscay
: and besides this
boate, there came also the Pinnesse which before had
brought the other three, in which Pinnesse there came
foure and twentie, as the Spaniards themselves since confessed. These made towards the Primrose, and being
come thither,
Bilbao (Spain) (search for this): narrative 543
The escape of the Primrose a tall ship of London, from
before the towne of Bilbao
in Biscay
: which ship the
Corrigidor of the same Province, accompanied with 97
Spaniards, offered violently to arrest, and was defeated
of his purpose, and brought prisoner into England.
Whereunto is added the Kings Commission for a generall
imbargm weth.
UPON Wednesday being the sixe and twentieth day of
May 1585, the shippe called the Primrose being of one
hundred and fiftie tunnes, lying without the bay of Bilbao
,
having beene there two dayes, there came a Spanish pinnesse to them, wherein was the Corrigidor and sixe others
with him: these came aboord the Primrose, seeming that ship was
well furnished: and while they were thus in banquetting
with the Maister, foure of the seven departed in the sayd
Pinnesse, and went backe againe to Bilbao
: the other
three stayed, and were very pleasant for the time. But
Master Foster misdoubting some danger secretly gave
speech that he was doubtfull of these men wh
June, 1585 AD (search for this): narrative 543
May, 1585 AD (search for this): narrative 543
1585 AD (search for this): narrative 543