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Anthony Knivet, also
Anthony Knyvett or
Antonie Knivet (fl. 1591–1649), was an
English sailor who fell into
Portuguese hands in Brazil,
after the Cavendish...
- very tall Patagonians, of "7
foote and a halfe". In the 1590s,
Anthony Knivet claimed he had seen dead
bodies 12 feet (3.7 m) long in Patagonia. Also...
- Sir
Thomas Knyvett (also
Knevitt or
Knivet or Knevet), of Buckenham,
Norfolk (c. 1485 – 10
August 1512) was a
young English nobleman who was a
close ****ociate...
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Teixeira de Mello, p.14
Knivet, as
quoted in Feydit,
editor (1900: p.8). This
particular p****age is not
reproduced in the
extracts of
Knivet published by Samuel...
-
Purchas ("The
admirable adventures and
strange fortunes of
Master Antonie Knivet,
which went with
Master Thomas Candish in his
second voyage to the South...
- Sir John
Knyvet (or Knivett) (died 16
February 1381) was an
English lawyer and administrator. He was
Chief Justice of the King's
Bench from 1365 to 1372...
-
causes whilst en
route from York to
London to face trial). Sir
Anthony Knivet Callum Blue (2007)
Thomas Knyvett Episode 1.01
Episode 1.10
Longtime friend...
- the
capital of the
State of
Espirito Santo. One
abandoned sailor,
Anthony Knivet,
later wrote about his
adventures in Brazil.
Cavendish set off
across the...
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Anthony Knyvett may
refer to:
Anthony Knivet, the pirate,
slave and
slave trader Anthony Knyvett (Black Rod) (c. 1486 to 1549), held the
office of Black...
- ul
Memalik (The
Mirror of Countries)
about his
voyage to
India Anthony Knivet (fl. 1591–1649),
British sailor and privateer, who was held
captive in Brazil...