A.D. THE ENGLISH VOVAC^ES 



1587. 



which cinie tVom the rocks to mcotc with thcni, who 

 being but tittcenc ot us th.it had any weapons on shoare, 

 vet we made the eneniie retire in the end with losse o{ 



t^SfMtsrJs some toure and twentie ot their men, alter we had 



'*''*'• skirmished with them an houre. 



The names ot our men that were slaine were these. 



Thomas Lucas of London, souldier. 



Richard Wheeler ot London. 



Robert Pitcher ot Nort^olke, souldier. ! Out of the 



John Langston ot Cilocestershire. I Admiral' 



William Kingman of Dorsetshire, souldier. 



William Hilles of Cornewall. 



1 Willian^ Bvet of Wevmouth. | Killed out ot 



2 Laurence Ganiesbv, ot Newcastle. ) theviceadm. 



1 Henrv Blackenals of Wevmouth. li-n i 

 TT-n" o ^- T»i 1 killed out ot 



2 W illumi Stevens ot 1 Ivmmouth, o-unner. , ,j , 

 ,,..,,. -r^. ,-ci r • 1^ " 1 • ; the tiuLrn 



3 W illiam iitteot oherehorne in 1 Dorsetshire. ,-> ,. ^ 



4 Humphrey Derricke ot London. j i. . . 



x-\fter the losse of these men, wee rid in the roade, 

 and watered in despight ot them with good watch and 

 ward, until the tift of the sayd moneth. 



The tit't day wee departed out of this bay of Ouintero : 



J little Hand and otf from the bay there lyeth a little Wxnd about a 



full of pen- league distant, whereon there are great store ot penguins 



^ ' and other fowles ; wherot we tooke to serye our turnes, 



and sailed away North and North and by West : for so 



lyeth the coast along in this place. 



Mono The fifteenth wee came thwart ot a place which is called 



morenotnzi Morro moreno, which standeth in 23 degrees ^, and is '\n 



halfe ^ " excellent good harborough : xnA there is xn Hand which 



maketh it an harborough : and a ship may go in at either 



end of the Hand : here we went with our Generall on 



shore to the number of \o men : and at our croinor on 



shore upon our landing, the Indians ot the place came 



downe from the rockes to meete with us, with tresh water 



and wood on their backes. They are in maryellous awe 



