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Identifier:
P-4934
Name:
John
Surname(s):
Anthony
Subject:
Militar
Gender:
Masculino
Observations:
Capitán inglés, participó en el ataque inglés de Salvador de 1587.
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William Anthony
Familiar → Hermano
John Anthony
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Categorías Relacionadas
Guerra:
Ataque inglés de R. Withrington y C. Lister al Salvador de Bahía y el recôncavo bahiano (1587)
Manuscritos e Impresos:
The Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation
Referencias Bibliográficas
John Saracoll, "The voiage set out by the right honorable the Earl of Cumberland, in the yeere 1586, intended for the South Sea, but performed no farther them the latitude of 44. deg.To the south of the Equinoctiall, written by John Sarracoll Merchant in the same voyage”, in HAKLUYT, Richard, The principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation, 3 vols. Londres. Bishop, Newberie and Barker, 1589.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation
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BRASILHIS Database
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Personal Networks and Circulation in Brazil during the Hispanic Monarchy (1580-1640)
. Available in: https://brasilhis.usal.es/en/node/10730. Retrived on 03/10/2024.