A.D. 



,587. 



THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



and Inditins 

 sla'tne. 



Francis Pretie, Thomas Andrewes, Steven Gunner, and 

 Richard Rose : which had our shot readie and retired 

 our selves unto a cliffe, untill the boate came againe, 

 which was presently after they had carried the rest 

 46 Spaniards abourd. There were sixe and fortie of the enemies 

 slaine by us, whereof they had dragged some into 

 bushes, and some into olde houses, which wee found 

 afterward. Wee lost twelve men in maner following. 



1 Zacharie Saxie, ^ 



2 Neales Johnson, | 



3 William Geirgifield, \ Slaine by the enemie. 



4 Nicolas Hendie, 



5 Henry Cooper, J 



1 Robert Maddocke, killed with his peece. 



2 Henry Mawdly, burnt. 



1 Edward the gunners man, 



2 Ambrose the musitian, 



1 Walter Tilliard, 



2 Edward Smith, 



3 Henry Aselye, 



The selfe same day being the second of June, we went 

 on shoare againe with seventie men, and had a fresh skir- 

 mish with the enemies, and drave them to retire, being an 

 hundred Spaniards serving with muskets, and two hun- 

 dred Indians with bowes, arrowes and darts. This done, 

 wee set fire on the towne and burnt it to the ground, 

 having in it to the number of three hundred houses : 

 and shortly after made havocke of their fieldes, orchards 

 and gardens, and burnt foure great ships more which 

 were in building on the stockes. 



The third of June the Content which was our vice- 

 admirall was haled on ground, to grave at the same 

 place in despight of the Spaniards : and also our pinnesse 

 which the Spaniards had burned, was new trimmed. 



The fift day of June wee departed out of the roade 



drowned. 



taken prisoners. 



[III. 814.] 

 The second 

 skirmish with 

 the Spaniards. 



The chiefe 

 tou-ne in Puna 

 burnt. 



They arrived 

 at Puna the 

 25 of May. 



of Puna, where wee had remained eleven 



318 



Layes, an( 



