4 i 6 ^uno!iaS>il«alieCatbetl)tl)6totttfeof£apo®{etl)ejc. 
Jot&S point c-iUcO Elcabo dclas corricn- 
tes, that is, the point of the ffreames Ip* 
ing finder nintirne degrirs $f. andrun* 
tting this courfe $ojtbfr ard about a mile 
from fis, toe fatoe tb?& 3flanas called las 
rrcs M«ia$,(tbat fS,tbe tb2& Mariesjrun* 
nfng the fame courfe. about foure miles 
from tbe other 3flandes, there are other 
3 flands reaching about 2. 0? tb?a miles: 
ail this toap from the mouth 0? Creefee 
of California afojefatdfojtbefpacc of the 
laid 80. miles,there are great ffreames 
that runne Mettfrard. 
if com the point 02 Cape dclas Corri* 
entes, free ranne £>outbeaff, anD fome- 
ftmes £>outbeaff and bn Calf, foi the 
fpaceof an hunted and "tbtrtie miles to 
thehauenof Acapuko. 3 n this toap of an 
bundjed and tbtrtp miles, being 20. miles 
on the frap, fre had the l)aucn ofthe Na- 
tiuidade, that is, the birth of the mirgine 
Mary :and other eight miles further, the 
l^auenofSaintlago, 0? Saint lames :anD 
fire miles farther, the fea strand called 
la Playa de Culyma, that is, the Strand 
Of Culyma. &ll this COalf from California 
to the t^auen of Acapulco is inhabited bp 
people that haue peace and trafftque frith 
the Spaniards , and are of condition and 
qualities like the people of the other pla* 
ccs of nefr Spaiuc. 
The Conclufion of the Author of this 
laft Voyage. 
A &ltbis Defcription and $aufga* 
tion haue 31 »np feife feme, pjm* 
ued, and tocll noted inmp tEJotage 
made and ended in the pcere of one 
s $ S 4. ilojd 15-84. from great China out of the 
^auen and riuer of Canton, as 31 frill 
moje at large fet it do tone trnto pour ho* 
nour, frith the paralelland Meridian 
thereof, as <0od frail permit me time and 
iepfour, frhome 31 befceeb to fend pon 
long and happp dates: and the fame haue 
3 trulp tranflated out of Spanifh into loto 
Dutch verbatim outofthe £>2iginall cop* 
pie, that fras fent trnto the micerop of 
the Porungail Indies. 
The 5:5. Chapter. 
The Defcription of a Voyage made by a 
Pilot called Nuno da SsIha for the Vice-* 
Thcj.Booke, 
roy of new Spaine , the 20. of May in 
the ycere of our Lorde 1579. to the j ^ 
towne of Mexico, from whence iewas 
fent to the Viceroy of the Tortinga.il 
Indies , wherein is fet downc the courfe 
and actions palled in the Voyage of 
Sir Francis Drake that tooke the afore* 
faid Nuno da Silua by the Iflands of Ca¬ 
bo f'erde , and carried him along with 
him thorough the Straightes of Ma- 
gcllanes, to the Hauen oiGnatulco m 
newe spaine , where he let him goca* 
gaine. 
|Vno da Silaa bo$ne III 
I Porto, aCitifen and 
i inhabitant of Guaia, 
| faith, that b®departed 
I out of his houfe in the 
beginning of $ouem* 
J her in the p®re of our 
iLojdc 1577. falling his courfe to Cabo 
Verde, oj the gt &ne point, frbereb&art* 5 
hered frith his frippe rlofe bp the fjiauew 
of the 3Hand of S sine lames, oneof the 
3 Hands Of Cabo Verde af02efaid, lifting 
tbenintamtbof 3anuatiein the pacreof 
our Ho2de 1578. and luing there, there % / 
came fire frippes, frhuh fcemed to be En* 
gliih men, frhereofthe 0dmirall banded 
bis frippe, and bp fojee faith bis mert has 
tofce hint out of his fr ippe, bringing hint 
In the boat abmja the Admirals frippe, 
leaning feme of his belt men abmja his 
frippe: and although the fojtrcffe of the 
3fland frot foureo2fiue times at them, 
pet thep hurt not the EngHfli men: frbo 
hauing done, fetfafle from thence to the 
3Hand of Braua, that is, the frild 3fland, 
falling frith them the frippe of the faide 
Nuno da Sdua :b£ing there, thep filled 
cerfainc fieltels frith frefr frater, from 
thence holding their courfe infrarde to 
^►ea, hauing firff frith a boat fet the mew 
of Nuno da Siluas frippe on lanDe, onlep 
beeping Nuno da Sdua in his frippe, as 
alfo his frippe frith the frines thatfrere 
therein, and Nuno da Silua faith, the 
caufe frhp thep kept him on b©?de fras, 
becaufe ihep Unetoc him to be a plotfoj 
the coal! of Brafiha , that b® might b?ing 
them to fucb places in thofe countries as 
had frefr frater, 
Bering put off from the 3fland of Bra¬ 
ua , thep beldc their courfe to the lande of 
Brafilia,tobicb thep defcricd Upon the firff 
oftfpjill, hnder the height of 30.degrees: 
and 
