A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 by Robert Kerr
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From Ormus ships bound for Bengal depart between the 15th and 20th of
June, going to winter at _Teve_? whence they resume their voyage for Bengal about the 15th of August. SECTION VI. _First Voyage of the English to India in 1591; begun by Captain George Raymond, and completed by Captain James Lancaster_.[7] INTRODUCTION. We have at length arrived at the period when the English began to visit the East Indies in their own ships; this voyage of Captain Raymond, or, if you will, Lancaster, being the first of the kind ever performed by them. From this year, therefore, 1591, the oriental navigations of the English are to be dated; they did not push them with any vigour till the beginning of the next century, when they began to pursue the commerce of India with unwearied diligence and success, as will appear from the narratives in the next succeeding chapter. [Footnote 7: Hakluyt, II. 286. Astley, I. 235.] "As for Captain Raymond, his ship was separated near Cape Corientes, on the eastern coast of Africa, from the other two,[8] and was never heard of more during the voyage, so that, whether he performed the voyage, or was lost by the way, does not appear from Hakluyt; from whose silence, however, nothing can be certainly concluded either way, for reasons that will appear in the sequel[9]."--_Astley_. |
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