Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- VOYAGE TO THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAN BY THE CAPTAIN PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA, IN THE YEARS 1579 AND 1580, AND ACCOUNTS OF THE EXPEDITION
- I NARRATIVE AND ROUTE OF THE VOYAGE AND DISCOVERY OF THE STRAIT OF THE MOTHER OF GOD, FORMERLY CALLED “OF MAGELLAN”
- IV CONCISE NARRATIVE BY PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA
- 1 Fitting Out—Conduct of Diego Flores—Opening Disaster—Voyage to Rio de Janeiro—Wintering—Disgraceful conduct of Diego Flores and the captains
- 2 Incapacity and Villainy of Diego Flores.–Two abortive Voyages
- 3 Desertion of Diego Flores
- 4 The Settlements in the Straits
- 5 Captivity of Sarmiento
- V DECLARATION
- Index
- Index
- Plate section
5 - Captivity of Sarmiento
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- VOYAGE TO THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAN BY THE CAPTAIN PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA, IN THE YEARS 1579 AND 1580, AND ACCOUNTS OF THE EXPEDITION
- I NARRATIVE AND ROUTE OF THE VOYAGE AND DISCOVERY OF THE STRAIT OF THE MOTHER OF GOD, FORMERLY CALLED “OF MAGELLAN”
- IV CONCISE NARRATIVE BY PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA
- 1 Fitting Out—Conduct of Diego Flores—Opening Disaster—Voyage to Rio de Janeiro—Wintering—Disgraceful conduct of Diego Flores and the captains
- 2 Incapacity and Villainy of Diego Flores.–Two abortive Voyages
- 3 Desertion of Diego Flores
- 4 The Settlements in the Straits
- 5 Captivity of Sarmiento
- V DECLARATION
- Index
- Index
- Plate section
Summary
In Rio de Janeiro, Pedro Sarmiento found letters from Diego de la Ribera, saying that he was shortly going to Spain, without taking the despatch from Sarmiento to your Majesty, and that he would leave at Rio the stores which had been brought there in the frigates, and which belonged to the Strait.
Pedro Sarmiento, with the help of the Governor, Salvador Correa, arranged for a vessel laden with flour to be sent to the Strait, with a pilot who had been left at Rio by Diego de la Ribera. Leaving a general message, and having made a cable of the bark of trees and got an anchor, Sarmiento departed for Pernambuco to obtain a supply of tar, provisions, and clothing to take with him to the Strait. In order to effect the purchases, he took with him a 1000 cwts. of Brazil dye wood in the ship. Not being able to cross the bar into the port of Pernambuco owing to want of depth, more than 300 cwts. were thrown overboard by the advice of Martin Corballo, your Majesty's surveyor. Even after that there was no pilot who could take the ship in, until Pedro Sarmiento got into the boat and went ahead to sound, making signals to the ship with a flag. The ship followed and entered safely, together with a large ship from Bahia laden with sugar, on board of which was Gabriel Suarez, who is now at this court.
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