Margaret Tudor: A Romance of Old St. Augustine - Annie T. Colcock - Book

Margaret Tudor: A Romance of Old St. Augustine

MARGARET TUDOR.
Copyright, 1901, By Frederick A. Stokes Company All rights reserved
Transcriber's Note
Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note. A table of contents, though not present in the original publication, has been provided below:
Illustrations:
That thee is sent receive in buxomnesse, The wrastling of this world asketh a fall, Here is no home, here is but wildernesse, · · · · · · · Looke up on high, and thanké God of all! Chaucer.
The names of Mr. John Rivers,—kinsman and agent of Lord Ashley,—Dr. Wm. Scrivener and Margaret Tudor appear in the passenger list of the Carolina , as given in the Shaftesbury Papers (Collections of the South Carolina Historical Society, Vol. V, page 135). In the same (page 169) may be found a brief account of the capture, at Santa Catalina, of Mr. Rivers, Capt. Baulk, some seamen, a woman, and a girl ; also (page 175) mention of the unsuccessful embassy of Mr. Collins; and (page 204) the Memorial to the Spanish Ambassador touching the delivery of the prisoners, one of whom is alluded to as Margaret , presumably Margaret Tudor.
The names of the two Spaniards, Señor de Colis and Don Pedro Melinza, each appear once in the Shaftesbury Papers (pages 25 and 443): the latter individual was evidently a person of some consequence in San Augustin; the former, in the year 1663, was Governour and Captain-General, Cavallier, and Knight of the Order of St. James.
Annie T. Colcock.

Annie T. Colcock
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Год издания

2008-01-17

Темы

Historical fiction; Saint Augustine (Fla.) -- Fiction

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