A Memoir of Sebastian Cabot: With a Review of the History of Maritime Discovery

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Cambridge University Press, 2012/06/28 - 348 ページ
Richard Biddle (1796-1847), an American politician and lawyer, published this work on the life of the explorer and cartographer, Sebastian Cabot (c.1481-1557), anonymously in 1831. He was responding to widespread criticisms of Cabot - allegedly an unscrupulous character who played the governments of England and Spain to his own ends. The work includes notes on Sebastian's discoveries on the North American continent along with his father, John, and his search for the North-West Passage. As a governor of the Muscovy Company, Cabot initiated the expansion of English trade to Russia and the East. Cabot's own accounts of his journeys have been lost; therefore, Biddle's research is derived from other sources, particularly the writings of Richard Hakylut (c.1552-1616). This study was recognised at the time as the best review of the history of maritime discovery in the period treated, and prompted further research into the Cabot legacies.
 

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INTRODUCTION
1
BOOK
7
Cabot penetrated into Hudsons Bay 27 Cabot penetrated into Hudsons
38
CHAP VII
58
CHAP IX
71
Name of the English Ship which first reached the Continent of America
79
Voyage to Maracaibo in 1499
91
CHAP XII
97
CHAP XXV
173
CHAP XXVII
181
Instructions prepared by Cabot for Sir Hugh Willoughby
195
Review of the History of Maritime Discovery so far as may be necessary
225
CHAP IV
245
CHAP VI
256
CHAP VII
262
CHAP IX
272

CHAP XV
117
CHAP XVII
125
CHAP XIX
136
CHAP XX
145
Report to Charles V Its ContentsProspect which it held out
158
CHAP XXIII
165
Voyage from England in 1536
283
Frobisher
290
CHAP XIII
300
English Expedition said to have been found by Hojeda at Caquibacoa
307
Possible origin of the misconception as to the name Dominus vobiscum
321
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