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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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India (India) (search for this): narrative 739
The voyage of John Oxnam of Plimmouth, to the west
India
, and over the straight of Dariene into the South
sea. Anno 1575. Written by the foresaid Lopez Vaz
in the said discourse.THERE was another Englishman, who hearing of the
spoyle that Francis Drake had done upon the coast of
Nueva Espanna, and of his good adventure and safe
returne home, was thereby provoked to undertake the like
enterprise, with a ship of 140 tunnes, and 70 men, and
came thither, and had also conference with the foresaide
Negros: and hearing that the golde and silver which
came upon the Mules from Panama to Nombre de Dios,
was now conducted with souldiers, he determined to do
that which never any man before enterprised: and landed
in that place where Francis Drake before had had his
conference with the Negros. This man covered his ship
after he had brought her aground with boughes of trees,
and hid his great Ordinance in the ground, and so not
leaving any man in his ship, he tooke two small pieces of
ordinance, a
Lima (search for this): narrative 739
Quito (Ecuador) (search for this): narrative 739
Peru (Peru) (search for this): narrative 739
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 739
North Sea (search for this): narrative 739
1575 AD (search for this): narrative 739
The voyage of John Oxnam of Plimmouth, to the west
India
, and over the straight of Dariene into the South
sea. Anno 1575. Written by the foresaid Lopez Vaz
in the said discourse.THERE was another Englishman, who hearing of the
spoyle that Francis Drake had done upon the coast of
Nueva Espanna, and of his good adventure and safe
returne home, was thereby provoked to undertake the like
enterprise, with a ship of 140 tunnes, and 70 men, and
came thither, and had also conference with the foresaide
Negros: and hearing that the golde and silver which
came upon the Mules from Panama to Nombre de Dios,
was now conducted with souldiers, he determined to do
that which never any man before enterprised: and landed
in that place where Francis Drake before had had his
conference with the Negros. This man covered his ship
after he had brought her aground with boughes of trees,
and hid his great Ordinance in the ground, and so not
leaving any man in his ship, he tooke two small pieces of
ordinance, a
1586 AD (search for this): narrative 739