Memoirs of the Naval Worthies of Queen Elizabeth's Reign: Of Their Gallant Deeds, Daring Adventures, and Services, in the Infant State of the British NavyJ. Murray, 1845 - 495 pages |
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Page 93
... master and mariners confess that Puerto Rico was the destination of the English fleet , the Spaniards made all haste thither to give intelligence , and to bury all the treasure that might be at that place . The English followed , and ...
... master and mariners confess that Puerto Rico was the destination of the English fleet , the Spaniards made all haste thither to give intelligence , and to bury all the treasure that might be at that place . The English followed , and ...
Page 97
... master of a small bark , usually employed in the coasting trade and in carrying merchandise to and from Zealand and France . During his continuance in this service of drudgery , his peaceable and diligent conduct so pleased the old master ...
... master of a small bark , usually employed in the coasting trade and in carrying merchandise to and from Zealand and France . During his continuance in this service of drudgery , his peaceable and diligent conduct so pleased the old master ...
Page 103
... masters , some resisting , others commanding . The General meaning to do us all good , hath sent me as his friend ... master in all matters , knowing that the General hath his authority from her Highness the Queen's Majesty , and her ...
... masters , some resisting , others commanding . The General meaning to do us all good , hath sent me as his friend ... master in all matters , knowing that the General hath his authority from her Highness the Queen's Majesty , and her ...
Page 104
... his enemy , whom he would never forgive , yet had he friends which had , and would , work for him , and that he had promised to be Master in another and better ship . 4. When Cuttill talking with T. D. , Chester forbade 104 DRAKE .
... his enemy , whom he would never forgive , yet had he friends which had , and would , work for him , and that he had promised to be Master in another and better ship . 4. When Cuttill talking with T. D. , Chester forbade 104 DRAKE .
Page 107
... from the Captayne by the Master , Mr. Gregorye . That the Captayne was glad that he was in helth , and that the sayd T. D. should not be long there : but that our sayd Generall would have him agayne into his Companye at DRAKE . 107.
... from the Captayne by the Master , Mr. Gregorye . That the Captayne was glad that he was in helth , and that the sayd T. D. should not be long there : but that our sayd Generall would have him agayne into his Companye at DRAKE . 107.
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