For that night our armie lay in the villages, houses and mils next adioining, and very neere round about the towne, into the which the Galeon named S.
The Galeon arriv'd safe, and with it the Support of those Disconsolate People.
The Galeon was taken without any Succour, nor was the Cannon of any Use.
The Galeon was stor'd with all Necessaries, and in it James [James Lopez de Mezquita sent Prisoner to Ternate.
But Relief came before, Don Stephen de Gama, sending a Galeon laden with Provisions and Ammunition to Ternate, under the Command of Simon Sodre.
The Galeon arriv'd at Tydore, better provided to carry on the Trade, than the War.
The Embassador set out for Japan in July, and at the same Time Don Francisco dispatch'd the Galeon S.
The Galeon wanting water, and Refreshment, he there sent for it; which the Native Javaneses brought him in 40 Vessels.
On the Friday in this week our cutters returned to us, and the officers on board them were very confident that the galeon was still in port, for that she could not possibly have come out but they must have seen her.
In the meantime Mr. Anson gave leave to several of the officers of the galeon to go to Canton, they engaging their parole to return in two days.
He therefore ordered the cutter to cruise twenty-four days off the port of Acapulco, and her commander was directed, on perceiving the galeon under sail, to make the best of his way to the commodore at Chequetan.
Immediately on the commencement of the action, the mats with which the galeon had stuffed her netting took fire and burnt violently, blazing up half as high as the mizen-top.
I shall only add that there was taken on board the galeon several draughts and journals, from some of which many of the particulars recited in the tenth chapter of the second book are collected.
The other was, because when Mr Drake was at the Molucca islands, he caused two pieces of cannon to be fired at a Portuguese galeon belonging to the king, at least so they allege.
Anson, with his vessels, was in the Pacific, and waited anxiously in the neighborhood of Acapulco to make a prize of the galeonwhich was to sail for the East Indies, laden with a rich cargo of silver to purchase oriental fabrics.
The galeon of 1731, which discharged its cargo in Acapulco, bore a freight of unusual value, whence we may estimate the Mexican commerce of that age.
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