. 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. , that is to say. The ^^^ ^^^^ °fIsland of Pellicanes: but come not neere it, for it hath ^^-^^^^^^^i^?/.dangerous shoalds. And from hence thou mayest goWest, and so thou shalt fall right with the mouth ofSaint Vincent, and thou shalt see an Island. And ifthou meane to goe into Saint Vincent thou must leavethis Island to the Westward. And understand that Saint ^^^^■^ VincentVi


. 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. , that is to say. The ^^^ ^^^^ °fIsland of Pellicanes: but come not neere it, for it hath ^^-^^^^^^^i^?/.dangerous shoalds. And from hence thou mayest goWest, and so thou shalt fall right with the mouth ofSaint Vincent, and thou shalt see an Island. And ifthou meane to goe into Saint Vincent thou must leavethis Island to the Westward. And understand that Saint ^^^^■^ VincentVincent lieth in foure and twentie degrees. And when ^l^^ f^^^j , . , 1 r 1 • 1 Many islands thou art in the mouth or this bay, or art neere the about ye mouthmouth of it, then thou shalt see many other Islands, ofS. Vincent,and one among the rest to the seaward. And having ^ °^ ^^ ^°these sights, thou hast the best markes that bee for these ^^^ ^^^■^^, that I have told thee of: and this Island liethNorthwest and Southeast with the mouth of S. Vincent. [The course83 THE ENGLISH VOYAGES The course from Saint Vincent to the riverof Plate. Cananea. Rio de SanFrancisco. Boca de Over- Ilha deArvoredo,. SantaCatalinaa gj-eat Island. Porto de Patos. Porto de Don Roderigo. Laguna. Rio de Martinde Sous a. Rom S. Vincent to Cananea thou hast40 leagues: and the coast lieth North-east and by East, and Southwest and byWest. From Cananea to the river ofSaint Francisco are fifteene leagues, andthe coast lieth Northeast and is a little Island, which hath asit were two bayes, and a good rode, and is in 26 degreesand a quarter, and towards the maine it is hie andcraggie. From San Francisco to Boca de Overniron are 26leagues, and the coast lieth North & South. Also thoumust marke that the river of San Francisco hath a greatentrance, and 3 small Islands, and to seaward it hath agood road; and the maine is high and craggie. From this Boca de Overniron to Ilha de Arv


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