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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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Martinez (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): narrative 864
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 864
Guiana (Guyana) (search for this): narrative 864
1594 AD (search for this): narrative 864
An advertisement to the Reader.THOSE letters out of which the abstracts following are
taken, were surprised at sea as they were passing for
Spaine in the yeere 1594. by Captaine George Popham:
who the next yeere, and the same that Sir Walter Ralegh
discovered Guiana
, as he was in a voyage for the West
Indies, learned also the reports annexed. All which, at
his returne, being two moneths after Sir Walter, as also
so long after the writing of the former discourse, hearing
also of his discoverie : he made knowen and delivered to
some of her Majesties most honourable privie Councell
& others. The which seeing they confirme in some part
the substance, I meane, the riches of that countrey: it
hath bene thought fit that they should be thereunto ad
joyned. Wherein the Reader is to be advertised, that
although the Spaniards seeme to glorie much of their
formall possession taken before Morequito the Lord of
Aromaya, and others thereabouts, which throughly understood them not