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The legend of Captain Jones: : the first and second part. Relating his adventure to sea: his first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battel with his six and thirty men against the army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper castle. His strange and admirable sea-fight with six huge gallies of Spain, and nine thousand souldiers. His being taken prisoner, and hard usage. His being set at liberty by the kings command, and return for England. Also, his other incredible adventures and atchievements by sea and land; continued to his death.
The legend of Captain J...
Lloyd, David, 1597-1663...
Printed for Francis Hal...
1671
 
Author (contributor)
Indigenous Languages Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)
Subjects
[Smith, John,--1580-1631--Satire., Smith, John,--1580-1631--Poetry., Sailors--England--Satire., Sailors--England--Poetry., Maya language--Poetry., Indian linguistics--Maya language., Imprint 1671.]
The wonderful, surprizing and uncommon voyages and adventures of Captain Jones, to Patagonia. : Relating his adventures to sea. His first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battle with his six and thirty men, against an army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper Castle. His strange and admirable sea fight with six huge galleys of Spain, and nine thousand soldiers. His being taken prisoner, and hard usage. His being set at liberty by the king's command, in exchange for twenty-four Spanish captains, and return for England. A comical description of Captain Jones's ruby nose. Part the second. His incredible adventures and atchievements [sic] by sea and land, particularly his miraculous deliverance from a wreck at sea, by the support of a dolphin. His several desperate duels. His combat with Bahader Cham, a giant of the race of Og. His loves with the queen of No-Land, and basely leaving her. His deep employments, and happy success in business of state. All which, and more, is but the tythe of his own relation, which he continued until he grew speechless and died. With his elegy and epitaph.
The wonderful, surprizi...
Lloyd, David, 1597-1663...
printed for John Lever ...
1766
 
Author (contributor)
Indigenous Languages Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)
Subjects
[Smith, John,--1580-1631--Satire., Smith, John,--1580-1631--Poetry., Sailors--England--Satire., Sailors--England--Poetry., Maya language--Poetry., Indian linguistics--Maya language., Booksellers' catalogs--Great Britain--1766., Imprint 1766.]
The wonderful, surprizing and uncommon voyages and adventures of Captain Jones, to Patagonia. : Relating his adventures to sea. His first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battle with his six and thirty men, against an army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper Castle. His strange and admirable sea fight with six huge galleys of Spain, and nine thousand soldiers. His being taken prisoner, and hard usage. His being set at liberty by the king's command, in exchange for twenty-four Spanish captains, and return for England. A comical description of Captain Jones's ruby nose. Part the second. His incredible adventures and atchievements [sic] by sea and land, particularly his miraculous deliverance from a wreck at sea, by the support of a dolphin. His several desperate duels. His combat with Bahader Cham, a giant of the race of Og. His loves with the queen of No-Land, and basely leaving her. His deep employments, and happy success in business of state. All which, and more, is but the tythe of his own relation, which he continued until he grew speechless and died. With his elegy and epitaph.
The wonderful, surprizi...
Lloyd, David, 1597-1663...
printed for John Lever ...
1766
 
Author (contributor)
Indigenous Languages Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)
Subjects
[Smith, John,--1580-1631--Satire., Smith, John,--1580-1631--Poetry., Sailors--England--Satire., Sailors--England--Poetry., Maya language--Poetry., Indian linguistics--Maya language., Booksellers' catalogs--Great Britain--1766., Imprint 1766.]
The legend of Captain Jones. : Relating his adventure to sea: his first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battel with his six and thirty men, against the army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper Castle. His strange and admirable sea-fight with six huge gallies of Spain, and nine thousand souldiers. His taking prisoner, and hard usage. Lastly, his setting at liberty by the Kings command, and return for England.
The legend of Captain J...
Lloyd, David, 1597-1663...
Printed for Humphrey Mo...
1659
 
Author (contributor)
Indigenous Languages Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)
Subjects
[Smith, John,--1580-1631--Satire., Smith, John,--1580-1631--Poetry., Sailors--England--Satire., Sailors--England--Poetry., Maya language--Poetry., Indian linguistics--Maya language., Imprint 1659.]
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