. 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. lote: it may not be done in any dangerousharbour, where the winde may bring up the waves of theSea, neither where the Sea may heave and set. The calking of Sivill is so substantially done, that inone day one calker doeth not throughly calke past oneyarde and an halfe in one seame, or two yardes at themost, and to that he doeth, the master calker is at hand tooversee him, and t


. 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. lote: it may not be done in any dangerousharbour, where the winde may bring up the waves of theSea, neither where the Sea may heave and set. The calking of Sivill is so substantially done, that inone day one calker doeth not throughly calke past oneyarde and an halfe in one seame, or two yardes at themost, and to that he doeth, the master calker is at hand tooversee him, and this done, the Carenero doeth with hisballast set her upright, and so shee beginneth to lade. Examen de los maestros y Pilotos, que naveganen las flotas de Espanna para las Indias delmar oceano, escrito por Pedro Dias Piloto,natural de la Isla de la Palma, 1586. Rimeramente pide al Piloto mayor, quees al presente Alonso de Chiavez, que loadmita al examen, por quanto es naturaly sufficiente para ello. Manda el Piloto mayor, que hagaenformacion, de como es marinero, yplatico de aquella parte, de que se quiereexaminar. Luego presenta cinco o seis testigos de losPilotos examinados, de como es buen marinero, y suf- 448. EXAMINATION OF SPANISH PILOTS ad. 1586. ficiente para ser Piloto, y como es natural de los Reynosde Espanna; y que no es de casta de Moro, m Judeo,ni Negro. Y hecha la enformacion, presenta la al Piloto mayor. Y visto el Piloto mayor la enformacion ser buena, manda que el Cathedratico Rodrigo Zamorano lo admita Rodrigo Za- a la Cathedra. Y alii se iuntan a vezes quatorze o ^^o CatAe- qumze que pretenden exammarse, y acuden alii a una casa, que El Cathedratico tiene para aquello efeto, a las ocho de la mannana, y estan dos oras, y otras dos a la tarde. El Cathedratico tiene por costumbre de leer en la Cathedra una ora, y otra ora ocupan en preguntarse los unos a los otros muchas cosas convenientes a la arte de navegar en presencia del Cathedratico. Y el que no responde


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