hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Matching Documents
The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.
Your search returned 1,064 results in 265 document sections:
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, An ancient voyage of M. Robert Reniger and M. Thomas
Borey to Brasil
in the yeere of our Lord 1540 . (search)
An ancient voyage of M. Robert Reniger and M. Thomas
Borey to Brasil
in the yeere of our Lord 1540.I HAVE bene certainly informed by M. Anthony Garrard
an ancient and worshipfull marchant of the citie of London
, that this commodious and gainefull voyage to Brasil
was ordinarily and usually frequented by M. Robert
Reniger, M. Thomas Borey, and divers other substantial
and wealthie marchants of Southampton
, about 60. yeeres
past, that is to say in the yeere 1540.
An ancient voyage of M. Robert Reniger and M. Thomas
Borey to Brasil
in the yeere of our Lord 1540.I HAVE bene certainly informed by M. Anthony Garrard
an ancient and worshipfull marchant of the citie of London
, that this commodious and gainefull voyage to Brasil
was ordinarily and usually frequented by M. Robert
Reniger, M. Thomas Borey, and divers other substantial
and wealthie marchants of Southampton
, about 60. yeeres
past, that is to say in the yeere 1540.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A voyage of one Pudsey
to Baya in Brasil
anno 1542 . (search)
A voyage of one Pudsey
to Baya in Brasil
anno 1542.ALSO the worshipfull M. Edward Cotton of Southampton
Esquire gave mee more particularly to understand, how
that one Pudsey of Southampton, a man of good skill and
resolution in marine causes, made a voyage in like maner
62. yeeres agoe to Baya de todos los Santos
the principall
towne of all Brasil
, and the seate of the Portugal
vice-roy
and of the bishop, and that he built a fort not farre distant
from that place, in the foresaid yeere 15oyage of one Pudsey
to Baya in Brasil
anno 1542.ALSO the worshipfull M. Edward Cotton of Southampton
Esquire gave mee more particularly to understand, how
that one Pudsey of Southampton, a man of good skill and
resolution in marine causes, made a voyage in like maner
62. yeeres agoe to Baya de todos los Santos
the principall
towne of all Brasil
, and the seate of the Portugal
vice-roy
and of the bishop, and that he built a fort not farre distant
from that place, in the foresaid yeere 1542.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A letter written to M. Richard Staper by John Whithal
from Santos
in Brasil
, the 26. of June 1578 . (search)
A letter written to M. Richard Staper by John Whithal
from Santos
in Brasil
, the 26. of June 1578.WORSHIPFULL sir, and welbeloved friend M. Staper, I
have me most heartily commended unto you, wishing your
health even as mine owne.
These few words may bee to let you understand, that
whereas I wrote unto you not many dayes past by the way
of Lisbon
, howe that I determined to bee with you very
shortly, it is in this countrey offered mee to marry, and to
take my choice of three or foure : so other,
because of our old friendly friendship in time past. If
you have any stomacke thereto, in the Name of God do
you espie out a fine barke of seventie or eightie tunnes,
and send her hither with a Portugal Pilot to this port of
S. Vincent in Brasil
, bordering upon the borders of Peru
.
Also I herewith write unto you in what forme and
maner you shall furnish this voyage both in commodities
and otherwise.
First you must lade in the said ship certaine Hampshire
and Devonshire
karsie
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The well governed and prosperous voyage of M. James
Lancaster , begun with three ships and a galley-frigat
from London
in October 1594 , and intended for Fernambuck , the port-towne of Olinda
in Brasil
. In which
voyage (besides the taking of nine and twenty ships
and frigats) he surprized the sayd port-towne, being
strongly fortified and manned: and held possession
thereof thirty dayes together (notwithstanding many
bolde assaults of the enemy both by land and water)
and also providently defeated their dangerous and
almost inevitable fireworks. Heere he found the cargazon or freight of a rich East Indian carack; which
together with great abundance of sugars, Brasil-wood ,
and cotton he brought from thence; lading therewith
fifteene sailes of tall ships and barks. (search)
The well governed and prosperous voyage of M. James
Lancaster, begun with three ships and a galley-frigat
from London
in October 1594, and intended for Fernambuck, the port-towne of Olinda
in Brasil
. In which
voyage (besides the taking of nine and twenty ships
and frigats) he surprized the sayd port-towne, being
strongly fortified and manned: and held possession
thereof thirty dayes together (notwithstanding many
bolde assaults of the enemy both by land and water)
and also providently defeat for Maio
: where
comming to anker, our generall & the rest of the captaines
went ashore to view the place where we might in best
safety set our gally-frigat together; which frame wee
brought from England
of purpose to land men in the
country of Brasil
. Here we discharged our great prize
of wine, and set her on fire: but before our comming
thither, you shall understand we had sight of foure sailes,
which was captaine Venner in his ship the Peregrine, and
a proper Biskaine which he tooke at Cap
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 888 (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, An extract out of the discourse of one Lopez Vaz a
Portugal
, touching the fight of M. Fenton with the
Spanish ships, with a report of the proceeding of M.
John Drake after his departing from him to the river
of Plate. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 891 (search)
[18 more...]
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The famous voyage of Sir Francis Drake into the South
sea , and therehence about the whole Globe of the earth,
begun in the yeere of our Lord, 1577 . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage of M. John Winter into the South sea by
the Streight of Magellan , in consort with M. Francis
Drake , begun in the yeere 1577 . By which Streight
also he returned safely into England
the second of
June 1579 . contrary to the false reports of the Spaniards
which gave out, that the said passage was not repasseable: Written by Edward Cliffe Mariner . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage intended towards China
, wherein M. Edward
Fenton was appointed Generall: Written by M. Luke
Ward his Viceadmiral , and Captaine of the Edward
Bonaventure , begun Anno Dom . 1582 . (search)