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Ther ys in her three pore men , their wifes & childern , bound for honscot . ...
When the Skipper did se he wase to be taken , he willed them all to cast overbord
ther leters , but thay swere all thay wher but one pore kinsmans to an other of ...
Ther ys in her three pore men , their wifes & childern , bound for honscot . ...
When the Skipper did se he wase to be taken , he willed them all to cast overbord
ther leters , but thay swere all thay wher but one pore kinsmans to an other of ...
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our was tership may met the vitels ther and dispach all thinges in thre or fower
dayes . Thus comiting your honnor to the almitie . Downes this viith of may , 1589
. Your honnors most humbely bound , ( Signed ) - Martin FROBISER . * From the
...
our was tership may met the vitels ther and dispach all thinges in thre or fower
dayes . Thus comiting your honnor to the almitie . Downes this viith of may , 1589
. Your honnors most humbely bound , ( Signed ) - Martin FROBISER . * From the
...
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... accknowlege myself dewtyfully bownd to honour and serve your Lordship to
the uttermost of my abyllytye , and wheras Her Heighnes pleasure ys to be farther
satysfyed in myne accompts , ther hathe nothyng byne more desyred , nor cold
be ...
... accknowlege myself dewtyfully bownd to honour and serve your Lordship to
the uttermost of my abyllytye , and wheras Her Heighnes pleasure ys to be farther
satysfyed in myne accompts , ther hathe nothyng byne more desyred , nor cold
be ...
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... and soche as hardly any man can gyve a reason of the innumerable
busynesses that dayly grow , yet the mystrust ys more trobelsome , and grevous ,
then all the rest , for with the answerynge of th ' one , and towle of th ' other , ther
ys hardly ...
... and soche as hardly any man can gyve a reason of the innumerable
busynesses that dayly grow , yet the mystrust ys more trobelsome , and grevous ,
then all the rest , for with the answerynge of th ' one , and towle of th ' other , ther
ys hardly ...
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... being well convinced that her navy alone must be the surest force for
preventing her inveterate enemy of Spain from making fura ther attempts to insult
the coasts of England cr Ireland ; and the successful exploits of Drake , on two *
MS .
... being well convinced that her navy alone must be the surest force for
preventing her inveterate enemy of Spain from making fura ther attempts to insult
the coasts of England cr Ireland ; and the successful exploits of Drake , on two *
MS .
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