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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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Newfoundland (Canada) (search for this): narrative 588
A briefe extract concerning the discoverie of Newfoundland
, taken out of the booke of M. Robert Thorne, to
doctor Leigh
, &c.
I REASON, that as some sickenesses are hereditarie, so this
inclination or desire of this discovery I inherited from
my father, which with another marchant of Bristol
named
Hugh Eliot, were the discoverers of the Newfound-lands;
of the which there is no doubt (as nowe plainely appeareth)
if the Mariners would then have bene ruled, and followed
their Pilots minde, but the lands of the West Indies, from
whence all the golde commeth, had bene ours; for all
is one coast as by the Card appeareth, and is aforesaid.
Bristol (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 588
A briefe extract concerning the discoverie of Newfoundland
, taken out of the booke of M. Robert Thorne, to
doctor Leigh
, &c.
I REASON, that as some sickenesses are hereditarie, so this
inclination or desire of this discovery I inherited from
my father, which with another marchant of Bristol
named
Hugh Eliot, were the discoverers of the Newfound-lands;
of the which there is no doubt (as nowe plainely appeareth)
if the Mariners would then have bene ruled, and followed
their Pilots minde, but the lands of the West Indies, from
whence all the golde commeth, had bene ours; for all
is one coast as by the Card appeareth, and is aforesaid.
Leigh (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 588
A briefe extract concerning the discoverie of Newfoundland
, taken out of the booke of M. Robert Thorne, to
doctor Leigh
, &c.
I REASON, that as some sickenesses are hereditarie, so this
inclination or desire of this discovery I inherited from
my father, which with another marchant of Bristol
named
Hugh Eliot, were the discoverers of the Newfound-lands;
of the which there is no doubt (as nowe plainely appeareth)
if the Mariners would then have bene ruled, and followed
their Pilots minde, but the lands of the West Indies, from
whence all the golde commeth, had bene ours; for all
is one coast as by the Card appeareth, and is aforesaid.