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He had no sooner set the cup out of his hand but a demi - culverin shot stroke
away the cup , and a cooper ' s plane that stoode by the mainemast , and ran out
on the other side of the ship ; which nothing dismayed our Generall , for he
ceased ...
He had no sooner set the cup out of his hand but a demi - culverin shot stroke
away the cup , and a cooper ' s plane that stoode by the mainemast , and ran out
on the other side of the ship ; which nothing dismayed our Generall , for he
ceased ...
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Report of Articles abord the ffly - bott uttered by Thomas Dowtye as followeth : 1 .
ffirst the sayd Thomas Dowtye beinge in fflye - bott , called the Swan , did affirme
that he was the ffirst man that brought our Generall in credit with the Earle of ...
Report of Articles abord the ffly - bott uttered by Thomas Dowtye as followeth : 1 .
ffirst the sayd Thomas Dowtye beinge in fflye - bott , called the Swan , did affirme
that he was the ffirst man that brought our Generall in credit with the Earle of ...
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That he and our Generall concluded in Iarland this viage to the valewe of 1 , 000
marcks one Thomas Dowtye ' s part . Witnes — John Chester , John Saracold ,
Gregory Cary , ffrancis ffletcher . 5 . That the sayd Thomas Dowtye did promyse to
...
That he and our Generall concluded in Iarland this viage to the valewe of 1 , 000
marcks one Thomas Dowtye ' s part . Witnes — John Chester , John Saracold ,
Gregory Cary , ffrancis ffletcher . 5 . That the sayd Thomas Dowtye did promyse to
...
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sayd Generall would have him agayne into his Companye at the next harborough
, where sayth the said T . D . tho ' Mr . Gregory with all my enemyes ffeare least I
should come to as great authorytie as I was in , and then I will plage them ...
sayd Generall would have him agayne into his Companye at the next harborough
, where sayth the said T . D . tho ' Mr . Gregory with all my enemyes ffeare least I
should come to as great authorytie as I was in , and then I will plage them ...
Page 110
... could poyson as well as any man , and that he could poyson a man with a
dyamond that he should be twelve moneths affter or he should dye . ( No
signature to this . ) Words uttered by Thomas Doughtye unto our Generall . 1 110
DRAKE .
... could poyson as well as any man , and that he could poyson a man with a
dyamond that he should be twelve moneths affter or he should dye . ( No
signature to this . ) Words uttered by Thomas Doughtye unto our Generall . 1 110
DRAKE .
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