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A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued, PAGE 



A voyage of certaine ships of London to the coast of Spaine, 

 and the Azores, An. I 59 1. Reported by M. Robert 

 Flick 56 



A large testimony of John Huighen van Linschoten concern- 

 ing the worthy exploits atchieved by the right hon. 

 the erle of Cumberland, by Sir Martin Frobisher, Sir 

 Richard Grinvile, and divers other English Captains, 

 about the Isles of the Acores, and upon the coastes 

 of Spaine and Portugale, in the yeares 1589, 1590, 1 591. 62 



A relation concerning the estate of the Island and Castle of 

 Arguin, and touching the rich and secret trade from 

 the inland of Africa thither, written in the yere 1 5 9 1 . 88 



The voyage of Richard Rainolds and Thomas Dassell to the 

 rivers of Senega and Gambra, neere the coast of 

 Guinea, Anno 1591. . . . . . 90 



Two briefe relations concerning the Cities and Provinces of 

 Tombuto and Gago, and concerning the exceeding 

 great riches of the sayd Provinces, and the conquest 

 thereof by the king of Marocco, and of the huge masse 

 of gold, which he yerely receiveth thence for tribute. 

 Written Anno 1594. ..... 99 



A briefe extract of a patent granted to M. Thomas Gregory 

 of Tanton, and others, for traffick betweene the river 

 of Nonnia, and the rivers of Madrabumba and Sierra 

 Leona, on the coast of Guinea, An. 1592. . . 102 



The taking of two Spanish ships laden with quicksilver and 

 with the Popes Bulles, bound for the West Indies, by 

 M. Thomas White in the Amitie of London, An. 



*59 2 103 



The taking of the mightie and rich Carak called The Madre 

 de Dios, and of the Santa Clara a Biskaine of 600 

 tunnes, as likewise the firing of another great Carak 

 called The Santa Cruz, Anno 1592. , . , 105 



