Records For Explorers -- America -- Biography. (LC) (in Lcmarc) Translate this page Bigges, Walter d. 1586. Summarie and true discourse of Sir Frances Drakes WestIndian voyage. Leydae, Apud F. Raphelengium, 1588. Bigges, Walter, d. 1586. http://lcmarc.dra.com/lcmarc/@EXPLORERS AMERICA BIOGRAPHY/669780001000/16
Literaturas Extrangeiras Biggers, Earl Derr (1884 + 1933). The Agony Column(.zip 60.28 Kb).Bigges, Walter (d. 1586). Drake's Great Armada(.zip - 35 Kb). C. http://www.fatev.com/DOWNLOADS/ARQUIVOS-SECULARES/LITERATURAS-EXTRANGEIRAS/BIBLI
The Lost Continent Of 15641593 Dr. Faustus, by Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 Dracula, by Stoker, Bram,1847-1912 Drake's Great Armada, by Bigges, Walter, d. 1586 Drama On The http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenlist.html
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Intro urbes, Fanum D. Iacobi, D. Dominici, D. Augustini some similar narrative documentkept by Captain Walter Bigges. Islands on December 16, 1585 (Bigges) or the http://eee.uci.edu/~papyri/bigges/intro.html
Extractions: 2. The fullest account to emanate from the English side, which served as the basis for subsequent accounts (such as those of Hakylut and Camden ), is well known to historians. This was printed at London by Richard Field in 1589 under the title NOTE 1 published at Leiden Apud Fr. Raphelengium Summarie and True Discourse. NOTE 2 This is especially so because, being published abroad, it is not listed in A. W. Pollard and G. R. Redgrave, Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of English Books Printed Abroad 1475 - 1640 (2nd ed. London, 1976 - 86), nor is it included in the Early English Books microfilm series. The purpose of the present edition is to make this account more generally available. 3. I would suppose the rather complex background of the English version printed by Thomas Cates was something like this. Its kernel was a diary or some similar narrative document kept by Captain Walter Bigges. It is easy to imagine a land officer with a literary bent took to writing to ward off the protracted inactivity of life at sea. Bigges writes with the viewpoint of a soldier: he describes land operations in considerably greater detail than maritime ones, and the hero of his story is his own commanding officer, the chief of the land forces Lieutenant General Christopher Carleill, much more than Drake. According to Cates (in his dedicatory epistle to Essex), Bigges . . . ended his life in the said voyage after our departure from Cartagena, the same being afterwardes finished (as I thinke) by his Lieutenant Maister Croftes, or some other, I knowe not well who
Drakesraid Da Capo Press New York 1969) P.5. 2 Bigges pp.32 to the ground and continued hisway, voyaging up the coast to reach Sir Walter Raleigh's colony Id put my http://mywebpages.comcast.net/calderon/drakesraid.htm
Extractions: An English Account of the Siege of St. Augustine 1586 Although I have replaced the archaic typeface and modernized the spelling in this selection I have left the antiquated words, punctuation and run-on sentences to retain the flavor of the original document. -ed. Selections from Sir Frances West Indian Voyage by Walter Bigges London 1589 p.42-46 After three days spent in watering our ships, we departed now the second time from this Cape of St. Anthony the thirteenth of May, and proceeding about the Cape of Florida, we never touched anywhere, but coasting alongst Florida, and keeping the shore still in sight, the eight and twentieth of May early in the morning, we descried on the shore a place built like a Beacon, which was in deed a scaffold upon four long masts, raised on end for men to discover to the seaward, being in the latitude of thirty degrees, or very near there unto. Our Pinnaces manned, and coming to the shore, we marched up alongst the riverside, to see what place the enemy held there; for none amongst us had any knowledge thereof at all.
Harvard Classics Voyage Round the World Captain Walter Bigges Drake's Great 15231566) Amantium Irae Sir Walter RALEIGH (1552 Poems selected Sir Edward DYER (d. 1607) My http://my.execpc.com/~berrestr/set-hc.html
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Euzell2 - Name Index - Generated By Ancestral Quest Bigges, William m.1662 Quinton, , ENG. of Bitham, Lincoln, ENG COLVILL, Roger (Coleville)b.1251 - Bitham, Lincoln, ENG COLVILL, Walter b.1225 D' Avranches. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lgillins/euzell2/aqwx3.htm
Homepages.rootsweb.com/~mwi/ess16c1.txt 154 BAKER Walter Chelmsford brewer, great overcharging 1583 302 Tobias Colchester,son of Theodorus v/d Berghe 117 Pease of Gt Baddow 114 Bigges George Dedham http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mwi/ess16c1.txt
Extractions: wife 31 BATTELL John Leigh fisherman, will mentions sprats, 1558 70 BATTELL John Leigh, left 40/- each to four children, 1558 103 BATTELL Margery Leigh on Sea, dau of Jn Battell, son 91 COOKE Henry ygr Castle Hedingham, son of Henry Cooke 91 COOKE John Rochford gmn, undertook to engage labourer 1572 155 COOKE John Heybridge grocer, expt of butter/cheese 1591 181 COOKE John Layer Breton tallowman, will of 1584 81 COOKE John Landlord of Lawrence White of Gt Baddow 80 COOKE Lawrence Colchester, son of Richd C, chimney 3 FRYER Walter Moulsham cooper, took poultry, goods taken 1598 212 FULLER Anne Romford, dau of Richard Fuller
History The Website Of The IHR Home Page 24 Bigges, John (d. 1544) Preb. 133 Brown, Thomas (d. 1878) - Preb. 39 Brown,Walter (1833) - Canon of 10th preb., Canterbury, 1805-1833, III, iii. http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/fasti/fasti1541b.html
Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With B Beebe, Donald A. () Beebe, Donald Walter (-) Beebe, James Jane (living) Bias,George D. (-) Bias, Janis Biggerstaff, Ruth Alice (-) Bigges, William Jr. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sekr/idxb.html
The Powell Pedigree: 500 Years Of Family History at age 28; b between 1575 1586; d after 1602 called Col, CO Soms Lt Inf 18 DSO,Legion d'Honeur, Croix Robert Walter, Born 29 Sep 1850; educ Eton 6368; Trin http://www.pinetreeweb.com/bp-family-tree-500-years.htm
Extractions: 20 May 2000 MORRELL , Rev. George Kidd, Married 16 May 1843 in Loughton for 37* years, Died 1881; s of Baker Morrell of Oxford Vicar of Moulsford, Berks d Easter day 1 3 3 5 2 4 2 3 12 1 MORRELL " The Pedigree of the Family of Powell ", compiled by Edgar Powell, 1891. (Courtesy of Robin Baden Clay). " The Powell Pedigree ", published by Edgar Powell, 1894, revised 1926. (Courtesy of Robin Baden Clay). "
My Family Witnesses Ambrose Bigges, senior Ambrose Bigges, junior. to Elizabeth Farrington,d 4 Jun 1666 in Ipswich, MA MARRIAGE 1653, Prob of will of Walter Cole, of http://www.familyorigins.com/users/f/a/r/Tim-M-Farr-UT/FAMO1-0001/d33.htm
Extractions: EMAIL US Sarah FRENCH was born in Mar 1638 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. She has Ancestral File number 8R4F-JS. Parents: William FRENCH and Elizabeth She was married to John TRULL on 11 Dec 1657 in Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. She was married to Jonathan PEAKE on 15 Aug 1660 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. William FRENCH was born on 15 Mar 1603 in Halstead, Essex, England. He died on 20 Nov 1681 in Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He has Ancestral File number 8GXW-RS. He was married to Mary LATHROP on 6 Mar 1669 in Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Children were: Mary FRENCH, Sarah FRENCH, Abigail FRENCH, Hannah FRENCH. He was married to Elizabeth about 1625 in , , , England. Children were: Francis FRENCH Elizabeth FRENCH Mary FRENCH John FRENCH ... Samuel FRENCH Alice FROST was christened on 1 Dec 1594 in , Stanstead, Suffolk, England. Parents: Edward FROST and Thomasine BELGRAVE She was married to Thomas BLOWER on 19 Nov 1612 in , Stanstead, Suffolk, England. Children were: Alice BLOWER Hannah BLOWER Thomas BLOWER Joshua BLOWER ... Thomas BLOWER She was married to William TILLEY after 1639 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
Names Index Page 1906) BARNETT\BURNETT, David BARNEY, Walter BARNHILL, Mary 1821-) BIAS, George D.(details withheld-) BIAS, Janis Mr. BIEKNER, Bessie Irene Bigges, William Jr http://www.intellex.com/~ronspiez/Html/names1.htm
Southern Cross Genealogy An abridged version of the full list compiled by Alan Byrnes of 3217 men, women and children who were Category Regional Oceania Society and Culture Genealogy Convicts . . . . 2122 Bigges, William . . . . . . . . . 1451 Carey, D. . . . . 1775Carey, Thomas . . . . . . . . . 2105 Levy, Walter . . . . . http://www.southernx.com.au/samples6.html
Human Family Project Updated July 12, 2001 Translate this page Co-Co, Co-Co, Co-Co, Co-Cr, Cr-Cr, Cr-Cr, Cr-Cr, Cr-Cr, Cr-Cu, Cu-Cu, Cy-D', D'-Da,Da-Da Bigge Or Biggs, Walter-197500 (1532- ) C. Bigges, -74519 (1833- ) C. http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/NorthernEurope/names48.htm
Extractions: Surnames: -Ac Ac-Ad Ad-Al Al-Al ... Yu-Zw Bigbee, Louisa-[192429] (1845- ) Bigbee, Lydia-[192428] (1843- ) Bigelow, James-[8760] (Abt 1763- ) c P Bigelow, Jonathan-[55520] (Abt 1706- ) ... P Bigge Or Biggs, Agnes-[197515] (Abt 1474- ) Bigge Or Biggs, Alice Bigge Or-[197493] (Abt 1546-1593) C Bigge Or Biggs, Anna, The Elder-[197468] (1584-Bef 1596) C Bigge Or Biggs, Anna, The Younger-[197472] (1596-1597) Bigge Or Biggs, Dorothy or Dorothe-[197498] (Abt 1542- ) C Bigge Or Biggs, Edward-[197497] (Abt 1480- ) c P Bigge Or Biggs, Elinor or Ellonor-[197504] (1546- ) Bigge Or Biggs, Elizabeth-[197439] (1596-1638) c c P Bigge Or Biggs, Elizabeth-[197496] (1540-1628) C Bigge Or Biggs, Elizabeth-[197519] (Abt 1484-1500) C Bigge Or Biggs, James-[197470] (1592-1594) C Bigge Or Biggs, Johan-[197520] (Abt 1472- ) C Bigge Or Biggs, John-[197443] (1560-1605) c c ... P Bigge Or Biggs, John-[197524] (Abt 1453-1480) C Bigge Or Biggs, John, The Elder-[197473] (Abt 1594-1598) C Bigge Or Biggs, John, The Younger-[197475] (Abt 1602-1640)
Extractions: Alden T. Vaughan SEVERAL Native Americans who journeyed to England during the colonial era have enjoyed scholarly and even popular attention: Manteo, the Roanoke colonists' interpreter-guide; Squanto, the Pilgrims' "spetiall instrument"; Pocahontas, the Virginia colony's fabled and often fictionalized Powhatan princess; and several well-publicized eighteenth-century diplomatic delegates to London, including Tomochichi of the Yamacraws and Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant) of the Mohawks. Almost entirely overlooked are many other Indian voyagers to the east, including those from North and South America who crossed the Atlantic between and under the direct or indirect aegis of Sir Walter Ralegh. During those thirty-five years, perhaps twenty American natives under his sponsorship were in England to receive instruction in the English language and to impart knowledge useful for colonial enterprises. Most of Ralegh's Indian recruits sooner or later returned to their homelands, where many played key roles in England's early overseas ventures. Because the historical records of late Tudor-early Stuart England are woefully incomplete, sometimes confusing, and occasionally contradictory, no precise enumeration of the Indians under Ralegh's nominal control who traveled to England is possible. A tentative roster includes six or more from Roanoke Island and the lower Chesapeake Bay between
Extractions: Under Elizabeth , to a large extent the success of a transatlantic expedition was evaluated by the amount of booty procured: it was expected not only to pay for itself but also to turn a profit for its participants and backers, a kind of joint-stock company. Measured by this yardstick, Sir Francis Drake 's 1585-86 West Indies expedition was a dismal failure. He learned that holding a city for ransom was an unprofitable substitute for capturing treasure ships, for the colonial citizenry simply did not have very much money to offer. Measured by the calculus employed in modern warfare, however, it was considerably more successful. Besides the considerable damage inflicted on Spanish prestige and morale, and the corresponding boost for the English, the descent of an entire enemy fleet and army produced a loud chorus of yelps from frightened colonial governors and municipalities, and all the manpower, material and pesos Felipe was obliged to invest in providing adequate defense for his American holdings had to be subtracted from his resources for current fighting in the Netherlands and a projected invasion of England.
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