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Lloyd, David, 1597-1663

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

London: Printed for Francis Haley, and are to be sold at his shop at the upper end of Chancery-lane, next Holborn, 1671

Physical Description: [24], 71, [1] p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill. ; 15 cm. (12mo)

Call number: D671 L793L

Accession number: 08080

Notes: A satire, in verse, on Captain John Smith, giving references to Florida and America. "The legend of Captain Jones", p. 1-18, 2nd count, preceded by numerous pages of verse. Of note are: "Ionos epithrenomen", p. [7-8], 1st count, the text of which is in Greek and the title of which is transliterated from the Greek; "After Captain Jones his great conquest in the Indies, these verses were ingraven on a pillar of gold, in the famous city of Chiapa", p. [9], 1st count, which is a combination of Spanish and Maya languages; and "By the assistance of Mr. Gage his rules to learn that Indian tongue call'd Poconchi, thus faithfully and verbatim translated into English", p. [10], 1st count, which is signed E.L.L.

Digital facsimile copy of book available.

Languages: Maya

Genre: Specimen

Region: Spanish America