Bucaniers of America the second volume : containing the dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others, performed upon the coasts of the South Sea, for the space of two years, &c. : from the original journal of the said voyage / written by ... Basil Ringrose, Gent., who was all along present at those transactions.

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Bucaniers of America the second volume : containing the dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others, performed upon the coasts of the South Sea, for the space of two years, &c. : from the original journal of the said voyage / written by ... Basil Ringrose, Gent., who was all along present at those transactions.
Author
Ringrose, Basil, d. 1686.
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London :: Printed for William Crooke ...,
1685.
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Subject terms
Morgan, Henry, -- Sir, 1635?-1688.
Buccaneers.
Pirates.
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"Bucaniers of America the second volume : containing the dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others, performed upon the coasts of the South Sea, for the space of two years, &c. : from the original journal of the said voyage / written by ... Basil Ringrose, Gent., who was all along present at those transactions." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39083.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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T.
  • Tavaga, a little Island before Panama, where the Buca∣niers

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  • lay several days, and took several prizes, 36, &c.
  • Trinidad (La Santissima) or the Blessed Trinity, a ship so cal∣led taken before Panama, 32. He choseth her for his chief Vessel, 44. They take down her Round-house, 54. And her decks, 140, &c. In this Vessel the Bucaniers came home, 212. They give her away to the poorest of the Company, ibid.
  • Tocamora, a great and rich place, designed upon by the Buca∣niers, 2. They quit this design for another, 3
  • ...Tornados, 156, 195, 196, 209
  • Tortoises, the pleasantest meat in the world, 2. Great quanti∣ties of them, and where, 66, 141
  • Tropick-birds so called, 208
  • Tucames, a Port of this name; its appearance at Sea, 158
  • Tumbes, the first place setled in the South Seas after Pana∣ma, 76
  • Thunder and lightning, very great at Cayboa, 45
  • Truxillo, a rich Vessel of this place taken before Panama, 37
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