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‘temporaries, and ‘by hiftorians, who — 
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of arms granted him by patent, confifting of a * demi- 
moor in his proper ¢ colour, bound with a cord.”’ In return- 
157 3 + was a arancher 
in a foe months he had. nearly 
MADA (wltich fee). . 
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ed for him the high commendations of his illuftrious queen, > 
the honour of knighthood, and other important comnfands - 
in “een na He died in 1595,. it is faid, of vexation, on 
account of an unfuccefsful attempt on the enemies = _ {- 
Sane in pak Wet Indies, and in the Canarie 
good mathematician, and comets every thing that heed 
to his Ss ion as a feaman. offefled much perfon 
courage, a prefence of. sind that fet kien chai fear, 
and which 5 deste him frequently to deliver himfelf, and 
‘others, out of the reach of the moit imminent danger®: he 
great fagacity, —_ formed his plans fo judicioufly, and 
executed the orders c mitted to him with fo much punétu- 
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periors. 
courteous to his inferiors, extremely affable to his feamen, 
-and much beloved by them. . He fat twice in parliament as 
‘burgefs for Plymouth, and once for fome other borough. 
He erected an hofpital at Chatham for the "relief of difabled 
.and difeafed feamen, and is highly applauded by his con- 
ager Mr. 
— yarfe on medals, men’ na Tas pame with 
thofe of others, moft refpeétfully =. « ry en on,” fays he, 
our ees and eighth Henries’ time, to almo 
our’s. Had duch ations and events happened am 
. pert of the polifhed — we fhould not be now to feek fer 
he heads of fe. are Drake, Cavendifh, Hawkins, Fro- 
, About the year 1 59% he failed 
own property, ne —— Mesa, “26 
sheir commander, fo that 
> chavty-fchoo, 
a Tho 
pger vo ; but he was 
Sane burn one of his little Epictons, an another deferted © 
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eonfiderable value, which amet ppm and. read: awe 
lication 5 it is entitled ¢ ervations ae 
saa knight, into nes ps ~fea, ae 
his piece, which the author ped: to oan 
Charles, afterwards king Charles.l., it appears that the 
iffue of his voyage to long confinement, 
into great diftrefs. 
tion of the paflage through the Straits of te and his 
remarks on the fea-fourvy , and on the beft methods of pre- 
ferving his men in — were afi, at that period, 
of very great importanc e intended to have publithed 
a fecond part of his Obbearrationd, in which he meant to 
i at happened to him and his 
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~ as thei r virtue, ten and knowledge were eminent ; 
they ers have equalled the susicele worthies of any age.” 
Biog. B 
a. S, in Geograph, hy, a county of America, in Wahh- 
eneffee, wate red by the be wie and nnd Sul 
Vir 
& 1 flaves. 
and from one to five in bre adth. 
E. long. 214° 10!, to sed | 
satheg SHEAD, a cs RIE in the ie of 
and county of Lancafter, England, is fituated in 
a vale near the lake of Ettwaite, at the northern extremity 
ojects. between thofe of Welt. 
‘fairs. 
century, by Dr. xia € Sandys oa 
a native of this town; he alfo f Ponce me grammar-ic fe 
here, and endowed it with a revenue pe ol. ne haeer 
which is now increafed to upy wards of 1 ndre 
which i is gag in n high e efti- 
mation. ‘A nedt town-houfe was lately built by fubfersption, : 
Pde PF. 
mas Sandys, curate of St. Martin-in-the-Fiel 
Clok e's w Anton & 
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