. The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques & discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or over-land to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compass of these 1600 yeeres . Sera qrara j&^V1™ ( -,..!. €f*1d J Ac; Jt,ofXe,K. TAr co/lofBmhinans ,elr\> ~ /? 80 ^ SI I WILLIAM TOWERSON >vertooke the course of the Sunne, so that they had it^Jorth from them at noone, the 14. day of to have said thus much of these voyages, it mayuffice. The first voyage made by Master WilliamTowrson Marchant of London, to the coastof Guinea, wi


. The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques & discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or over-land to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compass of these 1600 yeeres . Sera qrara j&^V1™ ( -,..!. €f*1d J Ac; Jt,ofXe,K. TAr co/lofBmhinans ,elr\> ~ /? 80 ^ SI I WILLIAM TOWERSON >vertooke the course of the Sunne, so that they had it^Jorth from them at noone, the 14. day of to have said thus much of these voyages, it mayuffice. The first voyage made by Master WilliamTowrson Marchant of London, to the coastof Guinea, with two Ships, in the yeere 1555. 1555. Pon Munday the thirtieth day of Sep- wee departed from the Isle ofWight, out of the haven of Neuportwith two good shippes, the one calledthe Hart, the other the Hinde, both ofLondon, and the Masters of them wereJohn Ralph, and William Carter, forvoyage to bee made unto the River de Sestos inGuinea, and to other havens thereabout. It fell out by the varietie of windes, that it was thebureteenth day of October before wee coulde fetch : and being there arrived wee continued inhat roade sixe dayes, and the 20. of October we warpt>ut of the haven, and set saile, directing our courseowards the Southwest, and the next morning we wereunne by estimation thirty leagues. The first of November we found ourselves to be in November.; 1. degrees of latitude by the reckoning of our day we ranne about 40. leagues second day we ranne ^6. leagues. The third day we had sight of Porto Santo, which is Porto small Island lying in the sea, ab


Size: 1511px × 1653px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectvoyagesandtravels