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ARTICLES

WHERE DID DRAKE CAREEN THE GOLDEN HIND IN JUNE/JULY 1579? A MARINER'S ASSESSMENT

Pages 260-271 | Published online: 22 Mar 2013

References

  • Vaux , W. S. W. 1854 . The World Encompassed by Sir Franas Drake London : Hakluyt Society . no. 16 182
  • Nuttall , Zelia . 1914 . New Light on Drake , 2nd series London : Hakluyt Society . no. 34 Spanish depositions, 183–4,197
  • Ibid. Nuño da Silva's second relation; his property, 269, 360–2
  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 113
  • Ibid 115
  • Nuttall . New Light on Drake. Francisco de Zarate's testimony, 207–8
  • Walsingham saw to it that it did not. Mendoza's intercepted letter is in British Library Add. MS 28, 420, fo. 30
  • Drake , John . 1582 . New Light on Drake sailed on the ill-fated Fenton expedition in. He was captured on the Rio de la Plata. Nuttall, 18–34
  • Wagner , H. R. 1926 . Sir Franas Drake's Voyage Round the World San Francisco 490
  • 1975 . Pacific Coast of Central America and United States Pilot 8th Ed. (Hydrographic Dept, 260, 287
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  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 115
  • Lloyd , Christopher . 1949 . Voyages of Captain Cook Edited by: Beaglehole , J. C. London 318–9. Based on the 1821 reprint of the official quartos of 1777 and 1784. The passage is omitted in The Journals of Captain James Cook, vol. III pt 1 (CUP, 1967), 290
  • Kaye Lamb , W. 1984 . Voyage of George Vancouver 1791–95 , 2nd series London : Hakluyt Society . *, no. 164, 4 vols, vol. II 495
  • 1975 . Pacific Coast…Pilot 259. For photographs of the coast, see Pacific Discovery, vol. 28 no. 1 (California Academy of Science, 28, 30
  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 118
  • 30 October 2001 . 30 October , Dr H. C. Fritts, Professor Emeritus, Lab. of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, personal correspondence, 11-
  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 115
  • 16 April 1987 . Pacific Coast…Pilot 16 April , 260. For a photograph of the ‘Bad Bay’, see Pacific Discovery, 30. Dr T. Vaughan, Director, Oregon Historical Society, article in The Oregonian
  • Vaux . 1592 . The World Encompassed 115. Date from John Stow's The Annales of England, reprinted in full in Wagner, Sir Francis Drake's Voyage, 304
  • Nuttall . New Light on Drake Spanish depositions, 182, 303
  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 120. Also ‘…when the sea is high she leaks not a little as she has to labour whether sailing before the wind or with the bowlines hauled taut…’, Nuttall, New Light on Drake, Da Silva's second relation, 303
  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 114
  • 1798 . A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean etc Compare Vancouver's track while surveying the coast. He was usually no closer than two miles offshore by day, up to four leagues by night. But his ship was larger and he had a telescope. G. Vancouver, 3 vols with Altas of Plates (London
  • Wagner . Sir Francis Drake's Voyage 274
  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 115
  • Lamb , Kaye . Voyage of George Vancouver 700
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  • Voyage of George Vancouver Vancouver described Point Reyes as ‘one of the most conspicuous promontories southward of Cape Flattery and cannot be easily mistaken; when seen from the north or south at a distance of five or six leagues it appears insular owing to its projection into the sea, and the land behind it being lower than usual near the coast’. Kaye Lamb, 700. Reading west and east for north and south, it matches Portland Bill
  • Pacific Coast…Pilot text and table, 31
  • 9 May 1991 . 9 May , Rear-Admiral J. A. L. Myers, then Hydrographer of the Navy, personal correspondence
  • Wagner . Sir Francis Drake's Voyage 277
  • Vaux . The World Encompassed 134
  • Ibid 116
  • Pacific Coast…Pilot diagram 4 after p.24
  • Quinn , D. B. 1984 . “ ‘Early Accounts of the Famous Voyage’ ” . In Sir Francis Drake and the Famous Voyage 1577–80 Edited by: Thrower , N. J. W. (University of California Press, 35
  • Hakluyt and Drake were Friends of the Middle Temple. Also, Hakluyt's record of Drake's reaction to creating a Lectureship on navigation gives the impression that this was first discussed and then confirmed by letter. D. W. Waters, ‘Elizabethan Navigation’ in Thrower, ibid 30–1
  • Knox-Johnston , R. 1991 . The Columbus Venture , 2nd series 10 London : Hakluyt Society . App. I. Astrolabe accuracy on land from personal discussion. As early as 1508 the Portuguese had determined the latitude of the Cape of Good Hope as 34° 30′ S (true lat. 34° 21′ S). George H. T. Kemble (tr. and ed.), Esmeraldo de Situ Orbis, by Duarte Pacheco Pereira 1506–8, no. 79 (London 1937), 153
  • Von der Porten , E. “ ‘The Drake Puzzle Solved’, in ” . In Pacific Discovery * vol. 37 no. 3 (1984), 22–6. The article has good illustrations of ‘fresh and abraded’ sherds
  • Wagner , H. R. 1929 . Spanish Voyages to the North West Coast of America in the Sixteenth Century Californian Historical Society Special Publication no. 4 157–66. Years later that name was transferred to the expanse of water within the Golden Gate
  • 1889 . US Pacific Coast Pilot Following George Davidson's painstaking surveys of the northwest coast of America, the bay was officially named Drakes Bay in the 4th Ed. (On 12 March that year, Davidson read his Identification of Sir Francis Drake's Anchorage on the Coast of California in the Year 1579 to the Royal Geographical Society. The Society's copy is so inscribed

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