Sir Francis Drake and the Golden Hind

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Sir Francis Drake and the Golden Hind By Lucy Harris

Facts about Sir Francis Drake Francis Drake was born in Tavistock, Devon in around 1540 and went to sea at an early age. Drake made one of the first English slaving voyages as part of a fleet led by his cousin John Hawkins, bringing African slaves to work in the 'New World'. In 1572, he commanded two vessels in a marauding expedition against Spanish ports in the Caribbean, and was considered a pirate by the Spanish.

In 1577 Drake set off on an expedition against the Spanish colonies on the American Pacific coast. He sailed with five ships, but by the time he reached the Pacific Ocean in October 1578 only one was left, Drake's flagship the Pelican, renamed the Golden Hind. To reach the Pacific, Drake became the first Englishman to navigate the Straits of Magellan. He travelled up the west coast of South America, plundering Spanish ports. He continued north, hoping to find a route across to the Atlantic, and sailed further up the west coast of America than any European. Unable to find a passage, he turned south and then in July 1579, west across the Pacific. His travels took him to the Moluccas, Celebes, Java and then round the Cape of Good Hope. He arrived back in England in September 1580 with a rich cargo of spices and Spanish treasure and the distinction of being the first Englishman to sail around the globe.

Seven months later, Elizabeth knighted him aboard the Golden Hind, to the annoyance of the king of Spain

Francis Drake getting knighted by Queen Elizabeth

In 1588, he was a vice admiral in the fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada There is a statue on Plymouth Hoe of Sir Francis Drake, Where he used to like playing bowls

Sir Francis Drake used to live in Buckland Abbey near Plymouth. Drake died on 28 January 1596 of dysentery off the coast of Portobelo, Panama. Hawkins died at the same time, and their bodies were buried at sea. My daddy says that Sir Francis Drakes sword is kept in a glass case at HMS Drake naval base.

THE GOLDEN HIND FACTS She was originally known as Pelican, but was renamed by Drake mid- voyage in 1578, in honour of his patron, Sir Christopher Hatton, whose crest was a golden 'hind' (a female deer).

After Drake's circumnavigation, Golden Hind was maintained for public exhibition in Deptford. This is the earliest known example of a ship being maintained for public display because of her historic importance. Golden Hind remained there for nearly 100 years before she eventually rotted away.

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