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- Jun 9, 2007
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Hi All treasureneters.
I could use some advice is my attempt to sue the British Columbia government for hiding history.
I could go to the Canadian metal detecting website to make it public, but like the Canadian heritage people they may be to stuck up and possibly corrupted .
It only took the guy who found a Francis drake coin 20 posts to lock a post started on the subject.
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Any advice and help would be appreciated and making it public will help to keep it clean. Photos and proof can be gotten from me through pm's.
My newest discoveries and theory is very cool and points to the location of the decedents of these guys.
Spy's for the English placed on Vancouver island in 1577 lead to the nootka convention some 200 years later. what these men and there half breed kin accomplished should not be hidden from history.
"When Drake arrived in New Albion, he had 2 ships and 85 men. He could not return by the Straits of Magellan because the Spanish would be waiting for him so he decided to sail around the world and reach England by that route.
When he arrived at the Moluccas, he had 65 men, so 20 were left behind to found a colony, and continue looking for the Northwest Passage:
I could use some advice is my attempt to sue the British Columbia government for hiding history.
I could go to the Canadian metal detecting website to make it public, but like the Canadian heritage people they may be to stuck up and possibly corrupted .
It only took the guy who found a Francis drake coin 20 posts to lock a post started on the subject.
Official Canadian Metal Detecting ? Login
Any advice and help would be appreciated and making it public will help to keep it clean. Photos and proof can be gotten from me through pm's.
My newest discoveries and theory is very cool and points to the location of the decedents of these guys.
Spy's for the English placed on Vancouver island in 1577 lead to the nootka convention some 200 years later. what these men and there half breed kin accomplished should not be hidden from history.
"When Drake arrived in New Albion, he had 2 ships and 85 men. He could not return by the Straits of Magellan because the Spanish would be waiting for him so he decided to sail around the world and reach England by that route.
When he arrived at the Moluccas, he had 65 men, so 20 were left behind to found a colony, and continue looking for the Northwest Passage:
How the men were selected for this mission will never be known. Even their names were subsequently lost to memory except for one man: the pilot named Morera. However, it is a fact that some twenty of Drake's men were unaccounted for when he left this coast. No doubt Drake offered "profitable persuasions" such as he had first promised in June.
Most likely, they were instructed to proceed to the junction of the strait with the passage eastward, and then to continue only if the seaway clearly was open. If not, they would have had to return down the coast to their former camp at Whale Cove, which alone offered a secure relationship with the Indians, and await rescue. There certainly would not have been any thought of them trying to return to England via Magellan's Strait or crossing the Pacific in such small vessels. But Drake would have assured them that with the great cargo of treasure he was bringing back, the Queen would allow him to return for them if need be, and to fulfill his plan for Nova Albion. (Bawlf, The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, pp. 324-325).
Most likely, they were instructed to proceed to the junction of the strait with the passage eastward, and then to continue only if the seaway clearly was open. If not, they would have had to return down the coast to their former camp at Whale Cove, which alone offered a secure relationship with the Indians, and await rescue. There certainly would not have been any thought of them trying to return to England via Magellan's Strait or crossing the Pacific in such small vessels. But Drake would have assured them that with the great cargo of treasure he was bringing back, the Queen would allow him to return for them if need be, and to fulfill his plan for Nova Albion. (Bawlf, The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, pp. 324-325).
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