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The Drake
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The society's research
Susan Jackson
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Francis Drake of Crowndale
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Tavistock: an initial glance
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Drake at the Inner and Middle Temples, London
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Mary Newman's Cottage: A Case of Mistaken Identity
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The Plymouth Black Book
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The Widey Court Book
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The Legend of Drake's Drum
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Bill of Lading for the Ships Returning from the Drake's Last voyage
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Doughty versus Drake Earl Marshall's Court 1582
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Drake Legends
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Buckland Abbey
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Drake at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
(with Michael Turner)
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Why the Knighting of Sir Francis Drake on 1 April 1581 should be Commemorated
Dr John Sugden
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A Note on the Drake Portraiture
John Thrower
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An early Spanish reference to Drake's Port Pheasant and a possible new location
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Francis Drake's treasure haul 29 April 1573
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More Light on Drake's Mule Train Robbery in Panamá 1573
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The Nombre de Dios that Drake Knew
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Drake's Last Voyage - The Paris Profiles Of Panama
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Some Botanical Discoveries Made on Francis Drake's World Voyage
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Henry Briggs and Francis Drake's Harbour in California
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Francis Drake and the Isla de la Plata, Ecuador
Michael Turner
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Drake in Germany?
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The Arrival of Drake's Treasure in London
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Crowndale Farm
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Drake and La Coruña, Spain
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A Case for Drake visiting La Rochelle
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Drake at Calais
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A Peep into Drake's Life - Drake in Amsterdam
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Swatcombe Common
(with contributions from Susan Jackson)
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Drake's Movements in Somerset with Elizabeth Sydenham
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Some of Drake's Possessions
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Drake in London
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The Need to Know the Year of Drake's Birth with reference to the Early Hawkins Slaving Voyages
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Drake at Queenborough, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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Drake at Arguinegúin, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
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Drake at St Albans
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Operation Drake's Island
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The Drake Roads in England
Edwin Webster
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The Site of Venta de Chagre
(with additional notes by Michael Turner)
Margaret Grassam
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Sir Francis Drake's Celebrated Turtle Shell
Multiple contributors
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Drake and Dee
(Valerie Barber, Susan Jackson and Michael Turner)