ABSTRACT

This is an account of the expedition of royal and private ships which left Plymouth in 1595 under the command of Drake and Hawkins with the aim of capturing the city of Panama. The expedition ended in total failure, both leaders died and attempt to capture Grand Canary, Puerto Rico and Panama were all repulsed. For each of the main episodes, Dr Andrews presents documents chosen to illustrate a wide variety of aspects and viewpoints. Most of the material, whether from Spanish or English sources, has not hitherto been published and throws new light on the events and their background. Information on the equipment, financing and personnel of the expedition will be of particular interest to naval historians while the Spanish evidence elucidates the condition and conduct of Spain's imperial defences. There is also a short essay by D.W. Waters on the art of navigation in the age of Drake. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1972.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter I|7 pages

THE PRELIMINARIES

chapter 1|1 pages

Sir Thomas Gorges to Cecil, 16 July 1595

chapter 8|2 pages

Baskerville to Essex, 13 August 1595

chapter II|16 pages

THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

chapter 14|20 pages

The exchequer accounts for the voyage

chapter 15|5 pages

The account of the ordinance

chapter 17|2 pages

Baskerville's bill of adventure

chapter III|6 pages

THE ENGLISH NARRATIVES

chapter 18|22 pages

Thomas Maynarde's narrative

chapter 19|7 pages

John Troughton's journal

chapter 20|11 pages

Sir Thomas Baskerville's 'discourse'

chapter IV|4 pages

THE CANARIES

chapter 21|5 pages

Prospero Casola's report, 8 October 1595

chapter 23|6 pages

Part of a letter from Grand Canary

chapter V|4 pages

PUERTO RICO

chapter 26|3 pages

Report on the voyage of the five frigates

chapter 27|3 pages

The confession of John Austyn

chapter 29|20 pages

Official report of the events at Puerto Rico

chapter VI|8 pages

TIERRA FIRME

chapter 32|19 pages

Report by Miguel Ruiz Delduayen

chapter 33|5 pages

Report by Alonso de Sotomayor

chapter VII|2 pages

AVELLANEDA

chapter 40|7 pages

A Libell of Spanish Lies

chapter 41|3 pages

The voyage truely discoursed

chapter VIII|2 pages

AFTERMATH

chapter 42|1 pages

John Troughton to the queen

chapter 43|1 pages

Nicholas Baskerville to Essex, April 1596

chapter 47|10 pages

Sir Thomas Baskerville to his wife