02014nam 2200361 n 450 99638588720331620230418201329.0(CKB)1000000000603459(EEBO)2240911504(UnM)99845771(EXLCZ)99100000000060345919911007d1628 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|Sir Francis Drake reuiued[electronic resource] calling vpon this dull or effeminate age, to follow his noble steps for gold and siluer. By this memorable relation, of the rare occurrences (neuer yet declared to the world) in a third voyage, made by him into the West-Indies, in the yeeres 72. and 73. when Nombre de Dios was by him and fiftie two others onely in his company surprised. Faithfully taken out of the report of M. Christofer Ceely, Ellis. Hixom, and others, who were in the same voyage with him. By Philip Nichols, preacher. Reuiewed by Sir Francis Drake himselfe before his death, and much holpen and enlarged by diuers notes, with his owne hand here and there inserted. Set forth by Sir Francis Drake Baronet (his nephew) now liuingLondon Printed [by William Stansby] for Nicholas Bourne, dwelling at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange1628[8], 80 pWith a title-page engraving.Printer's name from STC.Possibly some copies intended to be issued with "The world encompassed by Sir Francis Drake" (second issue, STC 7161.3).Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113West IndiesDiscovery and explorationEarly works to 1800Nichols Philipactive 1562.1347663Drake FrancisSir,d. 1637.1003547Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996385887203316Sir Francis Drake reuiued3084230UNISA