A General History And Collection Of Voyages And Travels - Volume 3 - By Robert Kerr












































































































 -  When informed that one James Ortir, who was governor of
the hospital, had written a malicious libel against the admiral - Page 294
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When Informed That One James Ortir, Who Was Governor Of The Hospital, Had Written A Malicious Libel Against The Admiral, Which He Read Publickly In The Market-Place, So Far From Punishing His Audacity, He Seemed To Be Much Gratified By It, Which Encouraged Others To Do The Same Thing.

And perhaps from fear lest the admiral should swim on shore, he gave strict injunctions to Andrew Martin, the

Commander of the ship to guard the admiral with the utmost care, and to deliver him in irons to the bishop D. John de Fonseca, by whose advice and direction it was believed he had thus proceeded. Yet when at sea, the master being sensible of the unworthy proceedings of Bovadilla, would have taken off the irons from the admiral; but this he would not permit, saying, that since their majesties had commanded him to perform whatsoever Bovadilla might order in their names, and that he had been put in irons in virtue of their authority and commission, he would not be freed from them unless by the express command of their highnesses. He also declared his determination to keep these fetters as a memorial of the reward he had received for his many services. I afterwards saw these irons constantly in his chamber, and he gave orders that they should be buried along with his body.

Being arrived at Cadiz, the admiral wrote to their majesties on the 20th of November 1500, acquainting them of his arrival; and they, understanding the condition in which he was, gave immediate orders that he should be released, and sent him very gracious letters expressive of their sorrow for his sufferings and the unworthy behaviour of Bovadilla towards him.

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