The first voyage round the world, by Magellan : $b translated from the accounts of Pigafetta, and other contemporary writersPigafetta, Antonio
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The first voyage round the world, by Magellan : $b translated from the accounts of Pigafetta, and other contemporary writers
Pigafetta, Antonio
Magalhães, Fernão de, -1521; Voyages around the world -- Early works to 1800
[47] This is the famous strait which till this day is named the Strait
of Magellan, for the eternal and glorious memory of the famous
Portuguese who discovered it. Castanheda says that Magellan, on
account of arriving there on the 1st of November, gave it the
name of All Saints’ bay, and in the answer which André de S.
Martin gave to the inquiries made to him about that navigation,
he also names the channel that of All Saints’ (Barros, Dec. 3,
liv. 5, cap. 9). The anonymous Portuguese, the companion of
Duarte Barbosa, whom we have quoted above, and who sailed in
the “Victoria,” says that at first the navigators called it the
Strait of the Victoria, because that ship was the first which
sighted it. (Ramusio, 3rd edition, tom. i. page 370). _Lisbon Ac.
note._
[48] Alvaro de Mesquita, a Portuguese, and cousin of Magellan, was
captain of this ship which went to explore the passages of the
Straits, and did not return, and its pilot was Estevan Gomes,
also a Portuguese. This Estevan Gomes had been requesting the
Emperor Charles V. to confide to him a few caravels to go and
discover new lands; but as the proposal and enterprise of
Mazellan then interposed itself, and was preferred and accepted,
Estevan Gomes continued after that to be a great enemy of the
illustrious captain, and now profited by the opportunity to
revenge himself on him, and to give vent to his rabid envy. He
conspired, therefore, with others against the captain of his
ship, Alvaro de Mesquita; they put him in irons, and brought him
thus to Spain with the ship, telling the Emperor _that Magellan
was crazy, and had lied to His Majesty, because he did not
know where Banda was, nor Maluco_. Besides this, they brought
accusations against Mesquita of having counselled and persuaded
Magellan to use the severity and cruelty with which he punished
the first conspirators, etc. (V. the Letter of Transylvanus and
Castanheda, liv. 6, cap. 8). _Lisbon Ac. note._
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