The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 14: America, Part IIIHakluyt, Richard
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 14: America, Part III
Hakluyt, Richard
Discoveries in geography -- English; Voyages and travels
From thence wee sayled to Burboroata, which is in the maine land of the
West Indies: there we came in, mored our ships, and taried two moneths
trimming and dressing our ships, and in the meane time traded with
certaine Spanyards of that countrey. There our Generall sent vs vnto a
towne called Placencia, (which stood on a high hil) to haue intreated a
Bishop that dwelt there for his fauour and friendship in their lawes,
who hearing of our comming, for feare forsooke the town.
In our way vp the hil to Placencia, wee found a monstrous venomous worme
with two heads: his body was as bigge as a mans arme, and a yard long:
our master Robert Barret did cut him in sunder with his sword, and it
made it as blacke as if it were coloured with ynke.
Heere be many Tygers, monstrous and furious beasts, which by subtiltie
deuoure and destroy many men: they vse the traded wayes, and wil shew
themselues twise or thrise to the trauellers, and so depart secretly,
lurking till they be past, then suddenly and at vnawares they leape vpon
them and deuoure them: they had so vsed two of our company, had not one
of them, looked behind. Our Generall sent three ships vnto the Iland
called Coraçao,[15] to make prouision for the rest, where they remayned
vntill his comming. [Sidenote: Rio de la Hacha taken.] Hee sent from
thence the Angel and the Iudith to Rio de Hacha,[16] where we anchored
before the town. The Spaniards shot three pieces at vs from the shore,
whom we requited with two of ours, and shotte through the Gouernours
house: we wayed anchor, and anchored againe without shot of the towne,
where wee rid fiue dayes in despite of the Spanyards, and their shot. In
the meane space there came a Caruel of aduise from S. Domingo, whom with
the Angel, and the Iudith wee chased and droue to the shore: we fetcht
him from thence in spite of 200. Spaniards hargubush shot, and anchored
againe before the towne, and rid there with them, till our Generals
comming, who anchored, landed his men, and valiantly tooke the Towne,
with the losse of one man, whose name was Thomas Surgeon: wee landed and
planted on the shore for our safeties, our field ordinance: we droue the
Spaniards vp into the country aboue two leagues whereby they were
inforced to trade with our General, to whom he sold most part of his
Negros.
[15] Situated 75 miles from the Venezuelan coast.
[16] At the mouth of the Hacha river, Magdalena State, Columbia.
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