Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part.

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Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part.
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Purchas, Samuel, 1577?-1626.
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London :: Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Rose,
1625.
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Voyages and travels -- Early works to 1800.
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"Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71305.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the tenth Booke of the Second part of Purchas his PILGRIMS.
  • CHAP. I. A Briefe Relation of the discouerie and plan∣tation of New England: and of sundrie accidents therein occurring, from the yeer of our Lord 1607. to this present 1622. published by the President and Councell, and dedicated to the Princes Highnesse, here abbreuiated. p. 1827.
  • CHAP. II. The voyage of Master Henrie Challons, inten∣ded for the North plantation of Virginia, 1606. taken by the way, and ill vsed by Spaniards: writ∣ten by Iohn Stoneman Pilot. H. pag. 1832.
  • CHAP. III. Extracts of a Booke of Captaine Iohn Smith, printed 1622. called New Englands trialls, and continuing the storie thereof, with Motiues to the businesse of fishing there. pag. 1837.
    • An Abstract of Letters sent from the Colonie in New England, Iuly sixteene, 1622. p. 1840.
  • CHAP. IIII. A Relation or Iournall of a plantation setled at Plimoth in New England, and proceedings ther∣of; printed 1622. and here abbreuiated. p. 1842.
  • CHAP. V. Good newes from New England: or, a rela∣tion of things remarkable in that Plantation; written by E. Winslow, and here abbreuai∣ted. pag. 1853.
  • CHAP. VI. Noua Scotia. The Kings Paent to Sir Wil∣liam Alexander Knight, for the plantation of New Scotland in America, and his proceedings therein; with a description of Mawooshen for better knowledge of those parts. pag. 1871.
    • The description of the Country of Mawooshen, discouered by the English▪ in the yeere 1602.3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. H. pag. 1873.
  • CHAP. VII. The beginning of the Patent for New-found-land; and the plantation there made by the En∣glish, 1610. deliuered in a Letter dated thence from M. Guy, to M. Slany: Also of the weather the three first winters, and of Captaine Weston: with other remarkable occurrents. H. pag. 1876.
    • Master Iohn Guy his Letter to Master Slany Treasurer, and to the Counsell of the New-found-land plantation. pag. 1877.
    • To Master Iohn Slany Treasurer, and others of the Councell, and Companie of the New-found-land plantation, the 29. of Iuly, 1612. pag. 1879.
  • CHAP. VIII. Captaine Richard Whitbournes voyages to New-found-land, and obseruations there, and thereof; taken out of his printed booke. p. 1882.
    • A Relation of New-found-land. pag. 1884.
  • CHAP. IX. The names of diuers honourable persons and o∣thers, who hae vndertaken to helpe to aduance his Maiesties plantation in the New-found-land: written by the said R. W. with extracts of cer∣taine Letters written from thence. pag. 1888.
The second Part of the tenth Booke.
  • CHAP. X. DIuers warlike Fleets set forth to Se against the Spaniards, by our English Debora, Queene Elizabeth, of glorious memorie: Her manifold deliueries and victories. pag. 1891.
  • CHAP. XI. The Popes Bull, the King of Spaines prepara∣tions, the Duke of Medinas Expedition, the Duke of Parmas Forces, for the inuasion of England: diuers Sea fights twixt the English and Spanish Fleets, the Sea flight of the Spanish, and mise∣rable disasters in their returne. Their lyes. The Queenes religious triumph. pag. 1895.
    • Squadron of the Galeons of Portugall. p. 1898.
    • Don Alonso Peres de Gusman, the good Duke of Medina, Sidonia, Countie of Nebla, Mar∣quesse of Casheshe in Africa, Lord of the Citie of Saint Lucar, Captaine Generall of the Occian Sea, of the Coast of Andaluzia, and of this Armie of his Maiestie, and Knight of the honorable Order of the golden Fleece. pag. 1902.
    • The true relation of the successe of the Catholike

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  • ...
    • Armie against their Enemies, by the Letters of the Post-master of Logrono of the fourth of Septem∣ber, and by Letters from Roan of the 31. of Au∣gust, and by Letters from Paris of the Kings Em∣bassadour there: wherein hee declareth the impri∣sonment of Francis Drake, and other great Nobles of England, and how the Queene is in the field with an Armie, and of a certaine mutinie which was amongst the Queenes Armie, with the successe of the said Catholike Armie since they entred in the Groyne, till they came on the Coast of Eng∣land, with two Ballets compounded by Christo∣uer Brauo, a blinde man of Cordowa, printed with licence by Gabriel Ramos Beiarano prin∣ter. pag. 1913.
  • CHAP. XII. A discourse of the Portugall voyage, Anno 1589. Sir Iohn Norris and Sir Francis Drake Generalls, written (as is thought) by Colonell An∣tonie Wingfield, imployed in the same voyage, formerly published by his friend to whom it was written; and here abbreuiated. pag. 1914.
  • CHAP. XIII. A briefe and true report of the Honourable voyage vnto Cadiz, 1596. of the ouerthrow of the Kings Fleet, and of the winning of the Citie, with other accidents, gathered out of Meteranus, Ma∣ster Hackluyt, and others. pag. 1927.
  • CHAP. XIIII. The voyage to the Iles of Azores, vnder the conduct of the Right Honorable Earle of Essex, 1597. pag. 1935.
    • §. 1. The relation thereof by the said Earle, and other Commissioners. ibid.
    • §. 2. A larger relation of the said Iland voy∣age, written by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight, colle∣cted in the Queenes ship called the Wast Spite, wherein he was then Captaine; with Marine and Martiall discourses added according to the occur∣rences. pag. 1938.
      • The Conclusion of the Worke, with some later aduertisements touching his Maiesties care for Virginia. pag. 190.
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