Works, Volume 34Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 25
... remained for six days repairing their ships . There the Moors captured two Englishmen . From the time they left England until they reached the cape of Bugador they took no vessels . After leaving there they went to Cape Blanco where ...
... remained for six days repairing their ships . There the Moors captured two Englishmen . From the time they left England until they reached the cape of Bugador they took no vessels . After leaving there they went to Cape Blanco where ...
Page 53
... remained there a month . There was no water on this island and they had to procure it from another that was large , near , and in- habited , deponent does not know by what people , because he never saw them near by . In the said island ...
... remained there a month . There was no water on this island and they had to procure it from another that was large , near , and in- habited , deponent does not know by what people , because he never saw them near by . In the said island ...
Page 299
... remained with only his Capitana and the pinnace and , of all the men he had taken prisoners , he kept only two men and a negro . He continued his voyage along the coast as far as Callao de Lima , which he entered on the thirteenth of ...
... remained with only his Capitana and the pinnace and , of all the men he had taken prisoners , he kept only two men and a negro . He continued his voyage along the coast as far as Callao de Lima , which he entered on the thirteenth of ...
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Acapulco Alonso anchor Arica arms arquebuses arrived artillery Audiencia auto-da-fé bark Callao Caño Cape Capitana Captain Francis Drake careening carried Chile China coast Colchero Corsair declared deponent Deponent saw deposition dispatch documents Don Francisco Doughty England English Corsair English ship Englishmen entered fleet Francisco de Toledo Francisco de Zarate gave given Guayaquil Hakluyt heard Indians Inquisitors island John Drake John Oxenham Juan de Anton King Philip laden land launch leagues learnt letter Lima Lord Lordship Majesty Majesty's March Master Mexico month navigation negro Nicaragua Nuño da Silva oath official Panama persons Peru pinnace port of Callao port of Guatulco Portuguese Portuguese pilot Queen reached robbed Rodrigo Tello route San Juan seized sent Seville shippe South Sea Spain Spaniards Spanish Strait of Magellan thence Thomas Doughty told took Vaux vessel Viceroy voyage wind witness