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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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Franklin (Ohio, United States) (search for this): narrative 576
Genua (Italy) (search for this): narrative 576
Castile (Spain) (search for this): narrative 576
1488 AD (search for this): narrative 576
The offer of the discovery of the West Indies by
Christopher Columbus to king Henry the seventh in
the yeere 1488 the 13 of February: with the kings
acceptation of the offer, & the cause whereupon hee
was deprived of the same: recorded in the thirteenth
chapter of the history of Don Fernand Columbus of
the life and deeds of his father Christopher Columbus.
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS fearing least if the king of
Castile
in like maner (as the king of Portugall had done)
should not condescend unto his enterprise, he should be
inforced to offer the same againe to some other prince,
& so much time should be spent therein, sent into England
a certaine brother of his which he had with him, whose
name was Bartholomew Columbus, who, albeit he had not
the Latine tongue, yet neverthelesse was a man of
experience and skilfull in Sea causes, and could very wel
make sea cards & globes, and other instruments belonging to that profession, as he was instructed by his brother.
Wherfore after that Bartholome