Letter signed, in Spanish. To the Duke of Medina Sidonia
Armenteros, Andres.
Hans and Hanni Kraus Sir Francis Drake Collection (Library of Congress)
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1596
monographic
June 20, 1596.
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1 sheet
News of the death of Drake, one of Medina Sidonia's principal adversaries in the Armada battles of 1588. Armenteros was a lawyer, as his title of "Licenciado" shows, and at this time was a member of the Council of the Indies (see Schaefer, Indice de la Colección de Documentos Inéditos de Indias , I, p. 41). His report, certainly unpublished, states that the ships of Drake's raiding expedition had arrived back in England, having suffered heavy losses in both men and ships, with Drake's body preserved in a barrel of beer. This latter news was false, as he had been buried at sea. Armenteros goes on to say that this had ruined the plans for a great English-Dutch fleet, since the expenses were to be paid from the 2,000,000 ducats which Drake had been falsely credited with plundering at Puerto Rico. Armenteros further reports on the siege of Calais, which had been captured by the Archduke Albert in April.
1 page, with attached leaf blank except for docket. Folio (305 x 210 mm.). In a cloth folder.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress website.
Description based on Global Gateway metadata. DLC
Armenters, Andres
Drake, Francis,
approximately 1540-1596
Early works to 1800
Medina Sidonia, Alonso Pérez de Guzmán,
duque de,
1550-1619
Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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