Sir Francis Drake's Famous Voyage Round the World by Francis Pretty
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SIR FRANCIS DRAKE'S FAMOUS VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD
Narrative By Francis Pretty, One Of Drake's Gentlemen At Arms. PREPARER'S NOTE This text was prepared from a 1910 edition, published by P F Collier & Son Company, New York. The FAMOUS VOYAGE of Sir FRANCIS DRAKE into the South Sea, and therehence about the whole Globe of the Earth, begun in the year of our Lord 1577. The 15th day of November, in the year of our Lord 1577, Master Francis Drake, with a fleet of five ships and barks, and to the number of 164 men, gentlemen and sailors, departed from Plymouth, giving out his pretended voyage for Alexandria. But the wind falling contrary, he was forced the next morning to put into Falmouth Haven, in Cornwall, where such and so terrible a tempest took us, as few men have seen the like, and was indeed so vehement that all our ships were like to have gone to wrack. But it pleased God to preserve us from that extremity and to afflict us only for that present with these two particulars: the mast of our Admiral, which was the Pelican, was cut overboard for the safeguard |
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