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
V - DECLARATION
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 the city of the Kings, on the 21st of March 1620, the most excellent Lord Prince of Esquilache, Viceroy of these kingdoms, said : that his Excellency had understood from a report made by the General, Don Ordoño de Aguirre, that Tome Hernandez, resident in this city, came from Spain in 1581, in company with Diego Flores de Valdes and Pedro Sarmiento, to the discovery and settlement of the Strait of Magellan, where he lived two years and a half, until he embarked in the fleet of Thomas Candi, an Englishman who passed into this sea ; and that it was desirable for his Majesty's service to know and understand the width of the Strait as well at its opening as in the middle and at the other side, what bays, harbours, and anchorages it contains, and whether its navigation would be easy or difficult, as well as in what season of the year it can be passed, and what winds are favourable or the reverse, and what islands and main lands border on the Strait, also what kind of people inhabit them, whether the countries are desert or inhabitable, and everything else bearing on the subject, in order that it may be more distinctly understood with scientific accuracy and sound knowledge. His Excellency, therefore, orders that the said Tomé Hernandez shall make a declaration in presence of his Excellency, and before Garcia de Tamayo, Chief Notary of Mines and Registers, and of the Royal Treasury.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1895