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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF MAPS IN BOOK I
- EDITOR'S PREFACE
- THE DANISH EXPEDITIONS TO GREENLAND, IN 1605, 1606, AND 1607; TO WHICH IS ADDED CAPTAIN JAMES HALL'S VOYAGE TO GREENLAND IN 1612
- INTRODUCTION
- EXPEDITIONS TO GREENLAND, 1605, 1606, 1607, and 1612
- A Report to King Christian IV of Denmark on the Danish Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain John Cunningham, in 1605
- Another Account of the Danish Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain John Cunningham, in 1605
- An Account of the Danish Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain Godske Lindenow, in 1606
- An Account of the English Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain James Hall, in 1612
- Another Account of the latter part of the English Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain James Hall, in 1612
- APPENDICES
- INDEX
An Account of the Danish Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain Godske Lindenow, in 1606
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF MAPS IN BOOK I
- EDITOR'S PREFACE
- THE DANISH EXPEDITIONS TO GREENLAND, IN 1605, 1606, AND 1607; TO WHICH IS ADDED CAPTAIN JAMES HALL'S VOYAGE TO GREENLAND IN 1612
- INTRODUCTION
- EXPEDITIONS TO GREENLAND, 1605, 1606, 1607, and 1612
- A Report to King Christian IV of Denmark on the Danish Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain John Cunningham, in 1605
- Another Account of the Danish Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain John Cunningham, in 1605
- An Account of the Danish Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain Godske Lindenow, in 1606
- An Account of the English Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain James Hall, in 1612
- Another Account of the latter part of the English Expedition to Greenland, under the command of Captain James Hall, in 1612
- APPENDICES
- INDEX
Summary
WE departed from Copeman-Hauen the seuen and twentieth of May, in the yeere of our Redemption 1606, with foure ships and a Pinnasse. The Frost, beeing Admirall, wherein went for principall Captaine of the Fleet Captaine Godske Lindeno, a Danish Gentleman, with my selfe, being, vnder God, Pilot Maior of the Fleet. In the Lyon, which was Vice-Admirall, went, for Captaine and Commander, Captaine Iohn Cunningham, a Scottish Gentleman, who was with me the yeere before. In the Yewren, went Hans Browne, a Gentleman of Norway. In the smal ship, called The Gilleflowre, went one Castine Rickerson, a Dane. In the Pinnasse, called the Ca went one shipper Andres Noll, of Bergen, in Norway. So, by the prouidence of God, wee weighed and set saile about sixe a clocke in the Euening, with a faire gale at South South-west, comming to an Anchor in Elsonoure Road to take in our water.
The nine and twentieth, in the morning, we shot off a Peece of Ordnance for all the Captaines and Commanders to come aboord of vs; who, being come, our Captaine commanded the Kings Orders to bee read; which done, they returned aboord; at which time, wee weighed with a faire gale at East North-east standing away North and by West till I had brought the Cole North-east and by East off, when I steered away North North-west, and Northwest and by North. This Euening, about fiue a clocke, I set the Annold, it bearing West halfe Northerly, three leagues and an halfe.
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- Danish Arctic Expeditions, 1605 to 1620In Two Books, pp. 54 - 81Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1897
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