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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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Lima (search for this): narrative 763
August, 1590 AD (search for this): narrative 763
A letter of Steven de Tresio to Alonso Martines Vaca in
Sivil from Panama the 21. of August 1590. touching
the kings desire to borrow money upon privie seales,
and the want of the countrey.
IT may please your worship to understand, that I have
received a packet of letters from you, wherein you write
unto me of the great miseries and the calamities of
Spaine. And I promise you that these countreys are in
no lesse. For here is great want of come and other kind
of provision: for here is almost no come from the king with certaine privie scales for to
lend his majestie money, for that hee hath great neede
thereof. This countrey at this instant is very poore, and
there are none that can lend the king at this time any
money at all, by reason that this lande is left so unprovided of money: But wee are looking for great store of
money, which is to come from Lima
and from the Valles.
From Panama the 12. of August 1590.
STEVEN DE TRESIO.