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- Andrés, while Elfrith took the Warwicke back to Bermuda bringing news of Providence Island. Bermuda Governor Bell wrote on behalf of Elfrith to Sir Nathaniel...
- Daniel Elfrith (fl. 1607–1641) was a 17th-century English privateer, colonist and slave trader. In the service of the Earl of Warwick, Elfrith was involved...
- Islands, remained on San Andreas. Daniel Elfrith returned to England via Bermuda to report the discovery. Elfrith told the governor of Bermuda, his son-in-law...
- Lion, along with another privateer, the Treasurer, commanded by Daniel Elfrith, intercepted the São João Bautista on its way to modern-day Veracruz on...
- governors Nathaniel Butler and Philip Bell, Bell's father-in-law Daniel Elfrith, and William Rous. Philip Bell was the first governor and was replaced...
- Portuguese in 1641. Providence Island was discovered during 1629 by Daniel Elfrith. Elfrith p****ed its location to Philip Bell who was governor of the Somers Islands;...
- mission.[additional citation(s) needed] In 1629, Privateer Captain Daniel Elfrith (aboard the Robert) scouted the archipelago of "Santa Calatina" for riches...
- and Elfin): "Here is set forth by Eriol at the teaching of Bronweg's son Elfrith or 'Littleheart' (and he was so named for the youth and wonder of his heart)...
- Providence Island, married 1. Anne Peyton 2. Mary, daughter of Daniel Elfrith. 6. His daughter, Mary Bell b. before 1561, d. 14 September 1585, married...
- eight years he had become captain of a ship. In the early 1630s Daniel Elfrith invited Diego el Mulato to make his base on Providence Island, home of...