WebBark Bonner (about 150 tuns), apparently owned by William Hawkins; George Fortescue, captain. This is the vessel that Drake offered Lane after a storm had dispersed much of the fleet. Elizabeth Bonaventure (600 tuns), the Queen's ship and Drake's flagship. Francis (70 tuns), owned by Drake and under the command of Captain Thomas Moore. WebSep 14, 2024 · Master Arthur Barlowe, Captain William Greeneuille Iohn Wood Iames Browewich Henrie Greene Beniamin Wood Simon Ferdinando Nicholas Petman Iohn Hewes Granganimeo, King's brother Wingina, King Manteo Wanchese The 1585-86 Colonists (old spellings) Master Ralfe Lane Master Philip Amades, Admiral of the country Master …
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