Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen to America Thirteen Original Narratives From
Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen to America Thirteen Original Narratives From
Hakluyt Richard
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So we made stand a while to ease ourselves, and partly to see if any would come to speak to us. After we had well rested ourselves, the General commanded the troops to march away homewards, in which retreat the enemy shewed themselves, both horse and foot, though not such force as durst encounter us; and so in passing sometime at the 234 VOYAGES OF THE ELIZABETHAN SEAMEN. [f-5^5 gaze with them, it waxed late and towards night before we could recover home to Santiago. On Monday, the 26th of Nove...mber, the General commanded all the pinnaces with the boats to use all diligence to embark the army into such ships as every man belonged. The Lieu tenant -General in like sort commanded Captain Goring and Lieutenant Tucker, with one hundred shot to make a stand in the market-place, until our forces were wholly embarked, the Vice-Admiral making stay with his pinnace (and certain boats in the harbour) to bring the said last company aboard the ships. Also the General willed forthwith the galley with two pinnaces to take into them the company of Captain Barton, and the company of Captain Biggs, under the leading of Captain Sampson, to seek out such munition as was hidden in the ground, at the town of Praya, or Playa, having been promised to be shewed it by a prisoner, which was taken the day before.
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