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THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. 



A relation of the surveying, new building, finishing, 

 making, and mending of certeine ports, harbours, 

 forts, and cities in the West Indies: written by 

 Baptista Antonio the king of Spaines surveyour in 

 those parts 1587. . . . • • • ^35 



The voyage of William Michelson and William Mace of 

 RatclifFe, master of a ship called The Dog, made to 

 the bay of Mexico, anno 1589. . . .156 



Twelve Spanish letters written from divers places of the 

 islands and of the maine land, aswell of Nueva 

 Espanna, as of Tierra firma and Perii, intercepted by 

 the ships of the Worshipfull M. John Wats, disclosing 

 many secrets touching the aforesayd countreys, and 

 the state of the South sea, and the trade to the 

 Philippinas. . . • • • . I5<> 



The voyage and valiant fight of The Content, a ship of 

 the right honourable sir George Carey knight, L. 

 Hunsdon, L. Chamberlaine, Captaine of the honour- 

 able band of her Majesties Pensioners, and Governour 

 of the isle of Wight, &c. 1591. . • .178 



The voyage of M. Christopher Newport with a fleete of 

 3. ships and a Pinnesse to the Isles of Dominica, 

 Saint Juan de puerto rico, Hispaniola, and to the 

 Bay of the Honduras, begun in January 1591. . 184. 



The voyage of M. William King Captaine (M. Moore, 

 M. Kow, & M. Boreman being owners) in the 

 Salomon of 200. tunnes, and the Jane Bonaventure 

 of 40. tunnes, set foorth from RatclifFe 1592. . 190 



The voyage of Henry May one of M. James Lancaster 

 his company, in his navigation to the East Indies, 

 1 591, & 1592 : who in his returne with M. Lancaster 

 by the yles of Trinidad, Mona, & Hispaniola, was 

 about Cape Tiburon taken into a French ship under 

 the conduct of Capitan de la Barbotiere, which ship 



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