《Voyages Volume Six》PDF下载

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  • 作  者:Richard Hakluyt
  • 出 版 社:J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd.
  • 出版年份:1907
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  • 页数:360 页
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The voyage of Sir Humfrey Gilbert to Newfoundland,An.1583 1

Orders agreed upon by the Captaines and Masters,to bee observed by the fleete of sir Humfrey Gilbert 9

A briefe relation of Newfound-land,and the commodities thereof 19

Reckonings of the Master and Masters mate of the Admirall of sir Humfrey Gilbert in their course from cape Race to cape Briton,and to the Isle of Sablon 27

The maner how the sayd Admirall was lost 27

A relation of Richard Clarke of Weymouth master of the ship called The Delight,which went as Admirall of sir Humfrey Gilberts fleete for the discoverie of Norumbega 1583:written in excuse of the casting away the sayd ship and the men,imputed to his oversight 38

A discourse of the necessitie and commoditie of planting English colonies upon the North partes of America 42

A letter of the right honourable sir Francis Walsingham to master Richard Hakluyt then of Christchurch in Oxford,incouraging him in the studie of Cosmography,and furthering of new discoveries 1582 78

A letter of the right honourable sir Francis Walsingham to master Thomas Aldworth marchant,and at that time Mayor of the citie of Bristol,concerning their adventure in the Westerne discoverie 1582 79

A letter written from master Aldworth marchant and mayor of the citie of Bristol,to the right honourable sir Francis Walsingham,concerning a voyage intended for the discoverie of the coast of America lying to the Southwest of cape Briton 1583 79

A briefe and summarie discourse upon a voyage intended to the hithermost parts of America,written by master Christopher Carlile 1583 80

A letter sent to the right honourable sir William Cecil Lord Burghley,Lord high Treasurer of England &c.from master Thomas James of Bristol,concerning the discoverie of the Isle of Ramea 1591 91

A briefe note of the Morse,and of the use thereof 92

The voyage of the ship called The Marigolde of M.Hill of Redriffe,unto Cape Briton and beyond,to the latitude of 44 degrees and a halfe,Anno 1593 93

The voyage of M.George Drake of Apsham,to the isle of Ramea,in the yeere 1593 96

The voyage of The Grace of Bristoll,up into the gulfe of S.Laurence to the Northwest of Newfoundland,as far as the isle of Assumption or Natiscotec,Anno 1594 98

The voyage of M.Charles Leigh,and divers others,to Cape Briton and the isle of Ramea,1597 100

Certaine observations touching the countries and places where master Charles Leigh touched in his voyage to cape Briton,and to the Isle of Ramea anno 1597 113

The letters patents granted by the Queenes Majestie to sir Walter Ralegh,for the discovering,and planting of new lands and countries,Anno 1584 115

The first voyage made to the coast of Virginia by M.Philip Amadas,and M.Arthur Barlow,1584 121

The second voyage made to Virginia by sir Richard Grinvile for sir Walter Ralegh,Anno 1585:at what time the first colonie of English was there left under the government of M.Ralfe Lane,now knight 132

The names of those,as well gentlemen as others,that remained one whole yeere in Virginia,under the government of M.Ralph Lane 138

An extract of M.Ralph Lanes letter to M.Richard Hakluyt esquire,and another Gentleman of the middle Temple from Virginia 1585 140

An account of the particular employments of the Englishmen left in Virginia by S.Richard Grinvile under M.Ralph Lane their generall,from the 17.of August 1585.untill the 18.of June 1586.at which time they departed the countrey 141

The third voyage to Virginia made by a ship sent in the yeere 1586.for the reliefe of the colonie planted in Virginia,at the sole charges of sir Walter Ralegh 162

A briefe and true report of the commodities aswell marchantable as others,which are to be found and raised in the countrey of Virginia,written by M.Thomas Harriot:together with Master Ralph Lane his approbation thereof in all points 164

A description of the nature and maners of the people of Virginia 186

The fourth voyage made to Virginia with 3.ships,Anno 1587.wherein was transported the second colonie 196

The names of all the men,women,and children which safely arrived in Virginia,and remayned to inhabite there Anno 1587 209

A letter of M.John White to M.Richard Hakluyt written in February 1593 211

The fifth voyage to Virginia made by master John White in the yeere 1590 213

An Epistle Dedicatorie to sir Walter Ralegh,prefixed by master Richard Hakluyt before the history of Florida,which the translated out of French 1587 227

A description of the West Indies in general,but more chiefly & particularly of Florida 232

The voyage and course which sir Francis Drake held from to haven of Guatulco,on the backside of Nueva Espanna,to the Northwest of California,as far as 43 degrees,& from thence backe againe to 38 degrees,where in a very good harbour he graved his shippe,entrenched himselfe on land,called the countrey by the name of Nova Albion,and tooke possession thereof on the behalfe of her Majestie 240

The voyage of Robert Tomson merchant into New Spaine,in the yere 1555 246

The voyage of M.Roger Bodenham to Sant Juan de Ullua in the bay of Mexico,and from thence to the city of Mexico,Anno 1564 263

The memorable voyage of M.John Chilton to all the principall parts of Nueva Espanna,and to divers places in Perú,begun from Cadiz in Andaluzia,in March 1568 264

The voyage of Henrie Hawks merchant to Nueva Espanna (in which countrey he travelled for the space of five yeres,and observed many notable things) written at the request of M.Richard Hakluyt of Eyton in the county of Hereford esquire,1572 279

The voyage of Miles Philips one of the company put on shore by sir John Hawkins,1568,a little to the North of Panuco;from whence he travelled to Mexico and,afterward to sundry other places,having remained in the countrey 15 or 16 yeeres together,& noted many things most worthy the observation 296

The travels of Job Hortop set on land by sir John Hawkins 1586 in the bay of Mexico,somewhat to the North of Panuco before mentioned 336

A relation of the haven of Tecuanapa,a most convenient place for building of ships,situate upon the South sea not farre from Nicaragua 354