. 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 compasse of these 1600 yeeres . ,and abandon such idolatrie as now the most of them doelive in : which AlmiMitie God grraunt for his honour andglory, and for the increase of the holy Catholique faith. A letter of Bartholomew Cano from Mexico the30. of May 1590. to Francis Hernandes ofSivil, concerning the speedy building of twostrong Forts in S. John de Ullua, and in VeraCruz, as also touching a notable new


. 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 compasse of these 1600 yeeres . ,and abandon such idolatrie as now the most of them doelive in : which AlmiMitie God grraunt for his honour andglory, and for the increase of the holy Catholique faith. A letter of Bartholomew Cano from Mexico the30. of May 1590. to Francis Hernandes ofSivil, concerning the speedy building of twostrong Forts in S. John de Ullua, and in VeraCruz, as also touching a notable new and richdiscovery of Cibola or New Mexico Northwest of Mexico. T may please you Sir, to be advertisedthat I have received your letters, wherebyI understand that our ship with thetreasure is safely arrived, God be praisedtherefore. The frigate arrived here insafetie which brought the letters ofAdvise from the King to the Viceroy,She arrived in S. John de Ullua the 29. of May, &departed from S. Lucar in Spaine the 6. of April. Bywhich his Majestie writeth unto the Viceroy, what timethe Fleete shall depart from hence, and what course theyshall take, not as they had wont for to do ; by reason that 204. BAKTHOLOMEW CANO ad. are great store of men of war abroad at the sea,which meane to encounter with the Fleete. I pray Godsende them well to Spaine: for here wee were troubledvery sore with men of warre on this coast. His Majestichath sent expresse commandement unto the Marques of The marquesVilla Manrique his cosen, Viceroy of Nova Hispania, that of/^^^^^^^^-immediatly upon sight of his letters he shal command \f^o^a His-to be builded in S. John de UUua, & in Vera Cruz two Forts for the defence of these countries, of hisMajesties charges: And that there shalbe garisons inboth the Forts for the defence of the ships which ridethere, and for the strength of the countrey. There are departed out of Mexico and other towneshereabout by the commaundement


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