Présentation Du Dictionnaire Des Auteurs Anglais d Alep 1605 A019 Bigges Walter Soldat mort 1586 1585 208 BIGOD Sir Francis MP 150715371534 209 BILBROUGH John Apprenti de London 1591 210 BILLINGHAM Richard http://193.55.96.69/genet/liste003.htm
Extractions: MAPS IN STOCK PRINTS IN STOCK MAP FAIR DATES COLLECTING ANTIQUE MAPS ... LINKS Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Introduction Contents Chapter 12 Geographia, which, 1,250 years after its compilation, came as a revelation to scholars in Western Europe. In the following fifty years or so manuscript copies, translated into Latin and other languages, became available in limited numbers but the invention of movable-type printing transformed the scene: the first copy without maps being printed in 1475 followed by many with copper-engraved maps, at Bologna in 1477, Rome 1478, 1490, 1507 and 1508, and Florence 1482. About this time, for a variety of historical and commercial reasons, Italy's position as the leading trading and financial nation rapidly declined and with it her superiority in cartography was lost to the vigorous new states in the Low Countries. That is not to say, of course, that Italian skills as map makers were lost entirely for it was not until 1620 that the first printed maps of Italy by an Italian, Giovanni Magini, appeared, and much later in the century there were fine maps by Giacomo de Rossi and Vincenzo Coronelli, the latter leading a revival of interest in cartography at the end of the century. Coronelli was also famous for the construction of magnificent large-size globes and for the foundation in Venice in 1680 of the first geographical society.
Marvellous Countries And Lands de Herrera later observed, they nam d it Florida Sir Francis Drake on May 28, 1586(Leiden, 1588 map which was published to illustrate Walter Bigges account of http://www.broward.org/library/bienes/lii14003.htm
Extractions: ca. 1519 (1991). Top of Page Spanish Florida Access was severely restricted but unauthorized copies occasionally found their way into the general map trade. A section pertaining to Florida and the New World, for example, was printed in Italy by Giovanni Battista Ramusio to accompany his book on the Indies (Venice, 1534). Ramusio apparently gained access to a copy of Ribeiro's 1529 planisphere through the Venetian ambassador to Spain.9 The rare Ribeiro-Martyr woodcut, only three examples are known, provides a remarkably accurate portrayal of Florida's coastal outline although it lacks the place names found on Ribeiro's original chart. 12 In the southeast the Appalachian Mountain chain makes an early appearance although it too is incorrectly depicted, aligned in a northwestern rather than a northeastern orientation. The representation of these major features and the rectangular configuration of the Florida peninsula serve as unique identification markers for this map type.
History The Website Of The IHR Home Page Gretton, Lincoln, 15711586, III, ix. 24 Bigges, John (d. 1544) - Preb. 125Blandford, Walter (d. 1675) - Bishop, Worcester, 1671-1675, III, vii. http://www.history.ac.uk/fasti/fasti1541b.html
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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.
Project Gutenberg Titles Aaron's Rod, by Lawrence, D. H. ( David Herbert), 18851930 Aesthetic Poetry, by Pater, Walter, 1839-1894 Defence Of Poesie And Poems, A, by Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586 http://www.surfsteve.com/gutenberg/titles.htm
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Elizabethan Essex - A Names Index The Following Names Are Indexed 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
Extractions: Tracing descent of property from Robert Lagden to Ferdinand Mordaunt. 18 Jan 1504 Feoffment by Edward Kyrkby, chaplin, John Coo,/and William cote, at the request of Joan barker of Hempstead, widow, to robert Lagden and Agnes his wife, eldest d. of John Barker of Hempstead and the said Joan, his wife, of all their messuages, lands, etc. in Hempstead, Bumpstead Helyon and Hempstead in the fee of Sampford, also a croft of 6 ac. called 'Havelok-a-downe' in Great Sampford, all of which they had of the feoffment of the said John barker, remainder to Thomas Herde and Joan his wife, the second daughter, John Barker of Wimbish and Alice his wife, the third daughter, and Robert Clarauns and Denise his wife, the fourth daughter.
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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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
Consistory Court Of Canterbury Will Index - B 1586 1586 35/223 Beseley Richard Canterbury Christ Ch Maidstone 1579 34/94a BicknallWalter Aldington 1638 George Fordwich 1609 1609 40/136 Bigges William Lydd http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/cc_b.html
Descendants Of Richard Hull Generation No. 1 1. RICHARD1 HULL1,2,3 Walter HULL743, b. October 01, 1770, Redding, CT744. CHARLES KOOPMAN, b. August 03,1919; d. August 03, 1919. a man s size 7 shoe.But,he had the Bigges th eart http://www.genealogy.com/users/m/u/n/Marilynn-J-Munoz-CA/FILE/0005text.txt
B ABC DEFGHIJKL NOTES Dpr of the 1586 Rome edition AUTHOR Back, Jacobus de (d. 1658) TITLE Dissertatio de Corde http://eee.uci.edu/~papyri/bibliography/b.html
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.