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A genuine and most impartial narration of the glorious victory obtained, by Her Majesty's navy, Under the Conduct of Charles Lord Howard of Effingham, Lord High-Admiral of England, over the falsely-stiled Invincible Armada of Spain, A. D. 1588. Translated from the Italian, written by Petruccio Ubaldino, Citizen of Florence, and Inscribed to the High-Admiral, by A. Ryther. Illustrated with a useful Postscript. To which are annexed, by Way of Appendix, I. Original Letters, with other Curious Papers, relating to this ever-memorable Event. II. A choice Narrative of the notable Exploit of Part of the English Fleet against a Squadron of Spanish Galeons, in 1656. III. Descriptions of Puerto Bello and the Island Cuba. IV. Authentic Accounts of Puerto Bello's being taken by Capt. H. Morgan, in 1669; and by V. A. Vernon, in 1739: With a Plan of that City, its Harbour, late Fortifications, &c. As also of Cartagena and Havana.
Ubaldini, Petruccio, 1524?-1600?.Date: [1740]- Books
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Real cedula ... por la qual se manda, que a ningun-asentista de maderas para la Real Armada se conceda preferencia, en perjuicio de los duenos particulares de los montes, ni en los de los comunes.
SpainDate: [1770]- Books
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Report on the arrangements which were made, for the internal defence of these kingdoms, when Spain, by its armada, projected the invasion and conquest of England; and application of the wise proceedings of our ancestors, to the present crisis of public safety.
Bruce, John, 1745-1826.Date: 1798]- Books
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The spanish royal navy list, as delivered to the minister of the marine on the first day of January 1796: containing an accurate list of ships ---- commanders, and other Officers-Station-When and where Built, &c. with many interesting particulars relating to the three departments of Cadiz, Ferrol, and Carthagena.
Spain. Armada.Date: 1797- Books
Ordenancas del buen govierno de la armada del mar océano de 24 de henero de 1633.
Spain. Ministerio de Marina.Date: [1974?]- Books
La fuerza de desembarco de la Gran Armada contra Inglaterra (1588) : su origen, organizacion y vicisitudes / Hugo Jose O'Donnell y Duque de Estrada.
O'Donnell, H. J. (Hugh J.)Date: [1989], ©1989- Books
Armada 1588-1988 : an international exhibition to commemmorate the Spanish Armada the official catalogue / M.J. Rodríguez-Salgado and the staff of the National Maritime Museum.
Date: 1988- Books
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Ordenanzas de S.M. que se deben observar en el Colegio de Medicina y Cirugía establecido en la ciudad de Cádiz, y por el cuerpo de sus profesores en la Real Armada, para gobierno del mismo Colegio, asistencia al Hospital, y servicio de los buques de guerra.
SpainDate: 1791- Books
Historia del cuerpo de sanidad militar de la Armada : génesis, perspectiva de siglos: ruta de libertad: sus celebridades / Salvador Clavijo y Clavijo.
Clavijo y Clavijo, Salvador, 1884-Date: 1925- Books
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A true list of the ships for the line of battle at Barcelona, April 29. 1706. the English with the larboard, and the Dutch with the starboard tacks on board.
Date: [1706]- Books
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Six galleons for the king of spain : imperial defense in the early seventeenth century / Carla Rahn Phillips.
Phillips, Carla Rahn, 1943-Date: [1986], ©1986- Books
La trayectoria hospitalaria de la armada española / Salvador Clavijo y Clavijo.
Clavijo y Clavijo, Salvador, 1884-Date: 1944- Books
Salud y enfermedad en los tiempos de las Cortes de Cádiz : crónica sanitaria de un bicentenario / José Manuel Blanco Villero y Juan Manuel García-Cubillana de la Cruz (coords.).
Date: [2013]- Books
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Catálogo de la biblioteca del Centro del Ejército y de la Armada / ordenado por el Comandante Eugenio de la Iglesia.
Iglesia, Eugenio de la.Date: 1889- Books
Los cirujanos navales de la "Asamblea Amistosa Literaria" de Jorge Juan / Antonio Orozco Acuaviva.
Orozco Acuaviva, Antonio.Date: 2000- Books
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The state of England in 1588. In a letter from a priest at London to the Spanish ambassador at Paris: Giving A particular Account of our Warlike Preparations, with the Names of the Nobility and Gentry, &c. as well Catholick as Protestant, who voluntarily and generously raised, headed, and maintained great Numbers for Sea and Land, to support their Sovereign, and defend their Country. Shewing Our vast Power and Riches, contrary to the contemptible Opinion had of us in Spain; also, an Account of the Spanish Armada. To which are added, The Examinations of many Prisoners, their Losses by Battle, Tempests and contrary Winds on the Coaste of Ireland, in their Return from the North Isles of Scotland, &c.
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598.Date: [1746]- Books
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Emmo. Señor: Con esta fecha comunico al Señor Ministro de Gracia y Justicia la Real Orden siguiente: "Exmô. Señor: Sin embargo de que por la Real Orden de 31 de Octubre de 1781 están decididas expresamente todas las dudas que puedan ocurrir sobre los derechos parroquiales que competen á los Capellanes de los Buques de la Real Armada" [&c.].
SpainDate: 1804- Books
Estudio del "Formulario medicinal de embarco para uso de los cirujanos de la armada durante la navegación" de 1789 / José Luis Valverde y Teresa Bautista Méndez.
Valverde, José Luis.Date: 1981- Books
Algunas consideraciones sobre la creación del empleo de boticario inspector de medicinas de la Armada / José Luis Valverde y Félix Sánchez L. Vinuesa.
Valverde, José Luis.Date: 1981- Books
Historia abreviada del Real Colegio de Cirugía de la Armada de Cádiz 1748-1834 / [Diego Ferrer].
Ferrer, Diego.Date: 1960- Books
La dotación de medicamentos en los buques de la Armada durante los siglos XVII y XVIII / J.L. Valverde López, F. Sánchez L. Vinuesa, R. Gómez-Villalba Ballesteros.
Valverde, José Luis.Date: 1979- Books
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The Spanish rule of trade to the West-Indies: Containing an account of the casa de contratacion, or India-House, its government, laws, ordinances, officers, and jurisdiction: of its inferiour courts: of the receiving and sending our Armada's and Flota's: what these are: of the duties paid to the King: who may go over to the Indies, and who not: of slaves carry'd over: of all the sea-officers: of the corporation of sailers: of building, gauging and ensuring of ships: of the ports in the Indies: and many more curious observations of this nature. Written by Spanish by D. Joseph de Veitia Linage, knight of the order of Santiego, and treasurer and commissioner of the India-House. Made English by Capt. John Stevens. To which are added, two compleat lists: one of the goods transported out of Europe to the Spanish West-Indies; the other of commodities brought from those parts into Europe.
Veitia Linage, Joseph de, 1623-1688.Date: 1702- Books
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The Spanish rule of trade to the West-Indies: containing an account of the Casa de Contratacion, or India-House, its Government, Laws, Ordinances, Officers, and Jurisdiction: Of its Inferiour Courts: Of the receiving and sending out Armada's and Flota's: What these are: Of the Duties paid to the King: Who may go over to the Indies, and who not: Of Slaves carry'd over: Of all the Sea-Officers: Of the Corporation of Sailers: Of Building, Gauging and Ensuring of Ships: Of the Ports in the Indies: and many more Curious Observations of this Nature. Written in Spanish by D. Joseph de Veitia Linage, Knight of the Order of Santiage, and Treasurer and Commissioner of the India-House. Made English by Capt. John Stevens. To which are added, two compleat lists: One of the goods transported out of Europe to the Spanish West-Indies; the other of Commodities brought from those Parts into Europe.
Veitia Linage, Joseph de, 1623-1688.Date: 1702- Books
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Spanish policy: or, an oration of the learned Monsieur Verheiden. Delivered before the States General of the United Provinces, on the defeat of the invincible armado, with which Philip II. King of Spain, intended to invade England. Wherein The Secret Springs and Causes of that Famous Expedition are exactly traced; the Avarice and Cruelty of the Spaniards exposed; their Ambitious Views of Universal Monarchy, asserted and confirmed by numerous Instances; and the Politick Methods they took to introduce the Inquisition into Holland, England, France, Germany, Poland, and other Countries, set in a clear Light. Address'd to all the Princes and States of Europe. And now Published as a proper Warning to Great Britain at this Juncture; shewing the Folly and Danger of tamely submitting to Spanish Councils and Impositions; and demonstrating the Reasonableness of humbling the Pride of that haughty and insolent Nation.
Verheiden, Willem, 1568-1596.Date: [1738]- Books
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Old England for ever, or, Spanish cruelty display'd; wherein the Spaniards right to America is impartially examined and found defective; their pretensions founded in blood, supported by cruelty, and continued by oppression. I. A Compleat History of America from the first Discovery thereof to the present Time; with an Account of its antient Inhabitants, and the shocking and tragical Methods used by the Spaniards to deprive them of their Country, and possess themselves of their rich Mines, &c. II. Great Britain's Right to America prior to that of Spain, fully proved to be some Hundred Years before Christopher Columbus conducted the Spaniards thither. III. The Spaniards inveterate Hatred of the English; their constant Treachery, Persidy, and unfair Practices in all their Dealings with them, proved to be the Effect of their Jealousy; that Britain not only rivals them in the Trade, but will one Day resume her antient Claim to that New World. IV. A View of the Spanish Trassick to the West Indies; the Nature of the Commerce, the Trading Companies by whom it is carried on, and how far it concerns England to regard it in the present War. V. Spanish Tyranny, exemplify'd in the intolerable Oppression and barbarous Treatment of the poor Indians, which is so severe and inhuman, that they would gladly become subject to the British Crown. VI. Geographical Remarks on the Situation and Extent of America, the Strength and Condition of the fortified Places claimed by the Spaniards; and also of those subject to England. The Whole intended to give a clear Prospect of that remote Part of the World, which is now the Seat of War; being a Treatise very proper to be read at this Time by all Well-Wishers to their Country.
Date: 1740