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TllE PRINCIPALL

NAVIGATIONS-Continue,f.

PACE

of Granata, Santa Cruz, Saint Juan de puerto rico, Mona,

Zacheo.

the sholdes called Abre ojos, and the yle of

Bermuda, Anno 1594,

&

1595, .

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164

The interpretation of certeine words of the language of Trinidad

annexed to the voyage of sir Robert Du<ldeley, -

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171

The voyage of sir Amias Preston and Captaine George Sommers

to the West Indies, begun in March 1595: wherein divers

ylands, cities,

townes, and forts were part taken and

ransomed, and part burned,

172

The last voyage of sir Francis Drake & sir John Hawkins,

intended for sorne special services on the ylands and maine

of the West Indies, Anno 1595.

In which voyage both

the foresaide knights died of sicknes,

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A libell of Spanish líes written by Don Bernaldino delgadillo

de Avellaneda, generall of the king of Spaines armada,

conceming sorne part of the last voyage of sir Francis

Drake : together with a confutation thereof by M. Henry

Savile, &c.,

199

The voyage of sir Antony Sherley to S.

lago, Dominica,

Margarita, along the coast of Tierra firma, to the yle of

Jamaica, the bay of the Honduras, 30. leagues up Rio

dolce, and homeward by Newfoundland, 1596,.

213

The voynge of M. William Parker of Plimmouth to Margarita,

Jamaica, Truxillo, Puerto de cavallos, &c. with bis surprize

of Campeche, the chiefe towne of Iucatan. An. 1596,

1597,

222

An excellent ruttier for the islands of the W est Indies, and

for Tierra fi rma, and Nueva Espanna,

224

A principall ruttier conteining most particular directions to

saile from Saint Lucar in Andaluzia, by the Canaries, the

Antillas, and the other greater Isles Westwarrl of them, to

Saint Juan de Ullua in Nueva Espanna,

.

246

A declaration of the Capes and Islands aswell of Madera, the

Canaries, and The west

Indie~,

as of the A9ores, and the

Isles of Cabo Verde,

267

A declaration of the longitudes or Westerne and Easterne

distances from Spaine to New Spaine in America, and from

thence backe againe to Spaine,

270

The Epistle Dedicatorie of sir Walter Ralegh to the right

honourable the L. Charles Howard knight of the Garter

&c. and sir Robert Cecil, Councellour &c.,

272

The Epistle of sir Walter Ralegh to the reader,

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