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
Sixe yards of crimosin veluet.
Sixe yards of crimosin satten.
Twelue yards of fine puke blacke.
Here in this countrey in stead of Iohn Whithall they haue called me Iohn
Leitoan: so that they haue vsed this name so long time, that at this
present there is no remedie but it must remaine so. When you write vnto
me, let the superscription be vnto Iohn Leitoan.
Thus I commit you with all yours to the holy Ghost for euer.
If you send this ship, I would haue you giue order that she touch in no
part of the coast of Guinie nor any other coast, but to come directly
hither to the port of S. Vincent, and from the Canaries let her be
dispatched in my name, to wit, Iohn Leitoan.
Also a dozen shirts for my wearing let be sent, if you send the ship.
Item, sixe or eight pieces of sayes for mantles for women, which is the
most necessary thing that can be sent.
By your assured friend Iohn Whithall.
A copie of the letters of the Aduenturers for Brasill sent to Iohn
Whithall dwelling in Santos, by the Minion of London, Anno 1580.
the 24. of October in London.
Master Whithall, as vnacquainted wee commend vs vnto you, etc.
vnderstanding by your friends, M. Iohn Bird, M. Robert Walkaden, and
your brother Iames Whithall of certaine letters that they haue receiued
of yours from Santos, which wee haue seene and read, wherein from time
to time you doe require, and desire them to send a good ship to Santos,
with such wares and commodities as you did write for, whereby you did
not onely promise that they should haue good intertainment, but also
should sell the saide commodities to make three of one outward at the
least in euery thing, and that for to relade their ship backe, they
should haue of the best, finest, and whitest drie sugars 32. pound of
our weight for a ducket at the most. The premises considered, with the
great credit that they and we doe giue to your writing and promise, haue
caused vs, whose names be hereunder written, to ioyne our selues in
company together, and to be at great charges purposely to send this good
ship the Minion of London, not onely with such marchandizes as you wrote
for, but also with as many other things as we thought might any wayes
pleasure you, or profit the country. And we craue of you, that we and
our factors may haue so much credite of you, as we haue in you and of
your letters, which is to beleeue vs that we haue taken this voyage
vpon vs, with no other minde or purpose, then to deale faithfully and
truely in the trade by sea and land, so as you shall not onely haue
cause to reioyce, and deserue thanks for our comming, but also you wil
procure the magistrates there to be bound, as they vse in Galicia, that
we may be preserued and defended from all reprisals and imbargements of
princes or subiects for any causes or matters whatsoeuer, whereby wee
may bee incouraged by them, giuing vs this securitie of good
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