SIR ROBERT DUDLEY 



about the latter ende of May 1595, scaping most danger- 

 ously in a great fogge the rocks of Silly. 



Thus by the providence of God landing safely, I was 

 kindely intertained by all my friends, and after a short 

 time learned more certaintie of the sinking of that great 

 shippe, being also reputed rich by divers intelligences out 

 of Spaine : which we then supposed not, & were doubt- 

 full whether she had bin of Biscay or S. John de Luz 

 in France laden with fish onely from Newfoundland. 



In this voyage I and my fleete tooke, sunke and 

 burnt nine Spanish ships ; which was losse to them, 

 though I got nothing. 



Here follow certaine wordes of the language of Trinidad 

 which I observed at my being there. 



Guttemock. A man. 



Tabairo, Dabarah.l t-l i. c u j 



^' -r^ 1 ^Y Ihe heare or ones head. 

 Ur Dabarra.J 



Dessie The forehead. 



Dasereth, or Dacosi An eye. 



A.D. 



1595' 



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