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A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



was cast away upon the yles of Bermuda : where all 

 the company that escaped drowning remained for 

 certain moneths, built themselves a barke, sailed to 

 Newfoundland, and so home 1593. . . . 194 



The voyage of sir Robert Duddeley to the yle of Trinidad 

 and the coast of Paria : with his returne homeward by 

 the yles of Granata, Santa Cruz, Sant Juan de puerto 

 rico, Mona, Zacheo, the sholdes called Abre ojos, and 

 the yle of Bermuda, Anno 1594, & 1595- • • 203 



The interpretation of certeine words of the language of 

 Trinidad annexed to the voyage of sir Robert 

 Duddeley. . . . . . . .211 



The voyage of sir Amias Preston and Captaine George 

 Sommers to the West Indies, begun in March 1595 : 

 wherein divers ylands, cities, townes, and forts were 

 part taken and ransomed, and part burned. . . 213 



The last voyage of sir Francis Drake & sir John Hawkins, 

 intended for some special services on the ylands and 

 maine of the West Indies, Anno 1595. In which 

 voyage both the foresaide knights died by sicknes. . 226 



A libell of Spanish lies written by Don Bernaldino 

 * Or, Villa delgadillo de "^Avellaneda, generall of the king of 



nueva. Spaines armada, concerning some part of the last 



voyage of sir Francis Drake : together with a con- 

 futation thereof by M. Henry Savile, &c. . . 246 



The voyage of sir Antony Sherley to S. lago, Dominica, 

 Margarita, along the coast of Tierra firma, to the 

 yle of Jamaica, the bay of the Honduras, 30. leagues 

 up Rio dolce, and homeward by Newfoundland, 1596. 266 



The voyage of M. William Parker of Plimmouth to Mar- 

 garita, Jamaica, Truxillo, Puerto de cavallos, &c. with 

 his surprize of Campeche, the chiefe towne of lucatan. 



An. 1596, 1597 277 



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