The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 07: England's Naval Exploits Against SpainHakluyt, Richard
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 07: England's Naval Exploits Against Spain
Hakluyt, Richard
Discoveries in geography -- English; Voyages and travels
_Chapitre_ 1 Of Asie and the peoples most famous therein
2 Of Panchaia, and the maners of the Panqueis
3 Of Assiria and Babilonia, and the maners of those peoples
4 Iewry, and of the life, maners, and Lawes of the Iewes
5 Of Media, and the maners of the Medes
6 Of Parthia, and the maner of the Parthians
7 Of Persia, and the maners and ordinaunces of the Persians
8 Of Ynde, and the vncouth trades and maners of life of the people
therein
9 Of Scithia, and their sterne maners
10 Of Tartarie, and the maners and power of the Tartarians
11 Of Turcquie, and of the maners, lawes, and ordenaunces of the
Turcques
12 Of the Christians, of their firste commyng vp, their ceremonies and
ordenaunces
VI. The Conquest of the Grand Canaries, &c.
VII. The Summary or briefe declaration of the Admirals departing towardes
the West Indies
VIII. The Worldes Hydrographical Discription,...published by J. Dauis of
Sandrudg by Dartmouth...anno 1595, May 27
_Sub-section_ 1 To the Righte Honorable Lordes of Her Maiesties Most
Honorable Priuie Counsayle
2 The World's Hydrographical Obiections against al northerly
Discoueries
3 To proue a passage by the norwest, etc.
4 By experience of Trauellers to proue this passage
5 To proue the premisses by the attemptes of our owne countrymen,
besides others
6 By late experience to proue that America is an Iland, etc.
7 That the Ayre in colde regions is tollerable
8 That vnder the Pole is the place of greatest dignitie
9 What benefites would growe vnto Englande by this passage being
discouered
VOL. VII.
I. A voyage to the Azores with the Serpent and Mary Sparke, belonging to
Sir W. Raleigh, written by John Evesham
II. A briefe Relation of the notable service performed by Sir Francis Drake
vpon the Spanish Fleete prepared in the Road of Cadiz...in the yeere
1587
III. A True discourse written...by Colonel Antonie Winkfield emploied in
the voiage to Spaine and Portugall, 1589
IV. The Escape of the Primrose from...Bilbao in Biscay
V. The Spanish King's Commission for the generall arrest of the English
VI. The voiage of George, Earl of Cumberland to the Azores, written by
Edward Wright
VII. The valiant fight performed by 10 merchants ships of London against 12
gallies in the Straights of Gibraltar the 24. of April 1590
VIII. The valiant Fight performed in the Straight of Gibraltar between the
Centurion of London against five Spanish Gallies in April 1591
IX. A report of the trueth of the Fight about the Iles of Açores...betwixt
the Revenge...and an Armada of the King of Spaine; penned by the
honourable Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight
X. A particular note of the Indian Fleet, expected to have come into Spaine
this present yeere of 1591
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