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VOLUME V.

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Contents of the Fifth Wolume.

Master ROGER BODENHAM. Trip to Mexico, 1564-1565, A.D. (?)
Rev. RICHARD HAKLUYT. The Voyages of WILLIAM HAWKINS
senior, to Brazil, about 1530, A.D. (1589.) ...

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Sir JOHN HAWKINS's First Voyage to
the West Indies, 1562-1563, A.D. (? 1589.)...
A Gentleman in the Voyage. Sir JOHN HAWKINS's Second Voyage
to the West Indies; 18th Oct., 1564-20th Sept., 1565. (?1565.)

The Third Voyage of Sir JOHN HAWKINS:—

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1. Earliest tidings of the disaster in England, Dec. 1558-Jan. 1569 205
2. A true Declaration of the troublesome Voyage of Mr. JOHN
HAWKINS to the parts of Guinea and the West Indies, in the
years of our Lord 1567 and 1568...

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3. The Depositions in the English Admiralty Court, March 1569 226
4. The Narratives of Three Survivors of the 112 men landed
near Tampico on 8th October, 1568 :—

(a) The relation of DAVID INGRAM, of Barking, in the
county of Essex, sailor

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(b) A Discourse written by one MILES PHILLIPS, English-
man, one of the company put ashore in the West Indies by
Master JOHN HAWKINS in the year 1568
(c) The Rare Travels of JOB HORTOP, an Englishman, who
was not heard of, in three and twenty years' space. (191.) 307
5. Sir JOHN HAWKINS's pretended treachery, in the Summer of
1571; carried on with the knowledge and under the sanction
of Queen ELIZABETH and Lord BURLEIGH
Sir FRANCIS DRAKE revived; calling upon this dull or effemi-
nate Age, to follow his noble steps for gold and silver: By this
memorable Relation of the rare occurrences (never yet declared
to the world) in a Third Voyage made by him into the West
Indies, in the years [15]72 and [15]73. (1593.)
BARNABE BARNES. PARTHENOPHIL and PARTHENophe.
nets, Madrigals, Elegies, and Odes. (? May 1593.)
ZEPHERIA. (?1594.)

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Sir J. DAVIES. ORCHESTRA, or, A Poem of Dancing. Fudi-
cially proving the true observation of Time and Measure, in the
authentical and laudable use of Dancing. (? June 1594.)
Nosce teipsum! This Oracle expounded in two Elegies
Hymns of ASTRÆA, in Acrostic Verse. (1599.) ...
B. GRIFFIN, Gent. FIDESSA, more chaste than kind. (1596.)
JOHN SAVILE. King JAMES his entertainment at Theobalds.
With his welcome to London. (1603.)..
GILBERT DUGDALE. The Time Triumphant, Declaring in brief
the arrival of our Sovereign liege Lord, King JAMES, into
England. (1604.)

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Sir CHARLES SEDLEY, Baronet. Songs. (Before 1700.)...
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Poor RICHARD improved, Being an Alma-
nac. &c. for the year of our Lord 1758...

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