THOMAS GOOD, prominent in the case of Doughty.
JOHN BREWER, one of the company who landed on the island of Mocha with the Admiral, and were attacked by the Indians. He received seventeen wounds, yet recovered, and sailed afterwards with Cavendish.
HUGH SMITH, mentioned in connection with the affair of Doughty.
RICHARD MINIVY, who was killed by the Spaniards near Cyppo, Dec. 19, 1578.
ROBERT WINTER. Perhaps the same called Winterly in one account, and Winterhie in another.
PETER CARDER, who with seven others separated from the Admiral at the western mouth of the Straits of Magellan, during the tempest before mentioned. In an open boat they succeeded in repassing the Straits, coasted the continent to Brazil, through every variety of suffering, until Carder alone was left alive. He finally reached England after nine years' absence, and was admitted to the presence of Queen Elizabeth, who heard from his own mouth the tale of his adventures. Purchas got from him the account which we have, and which he published in "his Pilgrims."
WILLIAM PITCHER, who was one of the companions of Carder, and lived to reach the coast of Brazil, where he died from drinking too freely of water, when near dead of thirst.
JOHN AUDLEY, one of those who favored Doughty's mutinous conduct.
—— WARRALL, also deeply concerned in the mutiny.
ULYSSES, probably an African, servant to Capt. Winter.