CONTENTS.
THE PRINCIPALL NAVIGATIONS OF THE El'GLISH NATION:
PAGR
The voyage of sir Thomas Pert, and Sebastian C:ibot in the
yere 1516, to Brasil, Santo Domingo and Sant Juan de
Puerto rico,
2
The voyage of Thomas Tison an English m:in to the West
lndies before the yere 1526,
.
4
Tse first voyage of the right worshipfull and ,·aliant knight sir
John Hawkins, sometimes treasurer of her Majesties navy
royall, made to the West lndies in the yere 1562,
The second voyage made hy the
R.
W. sir J ohn Ilawkins
lrnight with the J esus of Lubec, one of her Majesties ;hi ps,
and the Salomon, and two barks, to the coast of Guinie,
&
from thence to the isle of Dominica, ali along the coast of
Tierra firma,
&
so homewards about the cape of S. Anton
upon the West end of Cuba,
&
thorow the chane! of
5
Bahama ; Begun 1564,
6
The third troublesome voyage of the right worshipfull sir John
Hawkins, with the Jesus of Lubec, the Minion, and foure
other ships, to the parts of Guinea, and the coasts of Tierra
firma, and Nueva Espanna, Anno 1567,
&
1568,
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The first voy:J{;·e altempted al)d set foorth by the valiant and
expert
c~ptaine
M. Francis Drake, with a ship called The
Dragon, and another ship
&
a pinnesse, to Nombre de Dios
an<l Dariene,. about the yeere 1572,
.
The voyage of John Oxnam of Plimmouth to the 'West India,
and over the streight of Dariene into the South sea, Anno
62
1575,
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The voyage of M. Andrew Barker of Bristoll with two shippes,
the one called The Ragged staffe, and the other The
Bcare, to the coast of Tierra firma, and the hay of the
Honduras in the West Indies, Anno 1576,
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The opinion of Don Alvaro Ba9an marques of Santa Cruz, and
high admirall of Spaine, touching tbe fleet of sir Francis
Drake lying at lhe isles of Bayona on the coast of Galicia,
written in Lisbon the 26 of Octobcr 1585, after the account
of Spaine,
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