The Principal Voyages of the English Nation [HI. 498.] 

 to the Isles of Trinidad, Margarita, Dominica, 

 Deseada, Monserrate, Guadalupe, Martinino, and 

 all the rest of the Antilles; As likewise to S. 

 Juan de Puerto Rico, to Hispaniola, Jamaica and 

 Cuba : and also to Tierra Firma, and all along 

 the coast and Islands therof, even from Cumana 

 and the Caracos to the neckland of Dariene, and 

 over it to the Gulfe of S. Michael and the Isle 

 of Perles in the South sea: and further to Cabe^a 

 Cativa, Nombre de dios, and Venta de cruzes, to 

 Puerto Belo, Rio de Chagre, and the Isle of Es- 

 cudo, along the maine of Beragua, to the Cape 

 and Gulfe of the Honduras, to Truxillo, Puerto 

 de Cavallos, and all other the principall Townes, 

 Islands and harbours of accompt within the said 

 Gulfe, and up Rio dolce falling into this Gulfe, 

 above 30. leagues: As also to the Isle of Cofumel, 

 and to Cape Cotoche, the towne of Campeche, 

 and other places upon the land of lucatan ; and 

 lower downe to S. Juan de Ullua, Vera Cruz, 

 Rio de Panuco, Rio de Palmas, &c. within the 

 Bay of Mexico : and from thence to the Isles of 

 the Tortugas, the port of Havana, the Cape of 

 Florida, and the Gulfe of Bahama homewards. 

 With the taking, sacking, ransoming, or burning 



