Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... ships and twenty of the Queen's , sailed from Plymouth . Essex was Commander- in - Chief , with Lord Thomas Howard as Vice - Admiral and Ralegh Rear - Admiral . Sir George Carew was in his usual post as Master of the Ordnance ; Sir ...
... ships and twenty of the Queen's , sailed from Plymouth . Essex was Commander- in - Chief , with Lord Thomas Howard as Vice - Admiral and Ralegh Rear - Admiral . Sir George Carew was in his usual post as Master of the Ordnance ; Sir ...
Page 278
... ships seen , nor was any ship belonging to a friendly Power to be molested . There was to be no ' feasting or drinking between meals ' , nor any drinking of healths at the ship's cost . Anyone who showed coward- ice would be disarmed ...
... ships seen , nor was any ship belonging to a friendly Power to be molested . There was to be no ' feasting or drinking between meals ' , nor any drinking of healths at the ship's cost . Anyone who showed coward- ice would be disarmed ...
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... ships stayed at Trinidado , having no other port capable of them near Guiana . The second ship was commanded by my vice - admiral , Captain John Pennington , of whom ( to do him right ) I must confess that he is one of the sufficientest ...
... ships stayed at Trinidado , having no other port capable of them near Guiana . The second ship was commanded by my vice - admiral , Captain John Pennington , of whom ( to do him right ) I must confess that he is one of the sufficientest ...
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