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many famous folks think that the 1715 era vessel sunk in nassau sound off AMELIA ISLAND was the missing NAO SAN MIGUEL -- from the 1715 fleet .
However a closer inspection of PS at the bottom of the letter that the Virginia Govenor Spotswod to British Sec. Stanhope letter of Oct 24rh of 1715 -- clearly states that a Bark* that was sent from havana to the 1715 wrecksite to rescue important persons also took on a good bit of silver as well and that it was lost about 40 miles to the northward of St Augustine --- being it was sent to the wrecksite it must have NOT been part of the Original 1715 fleet---- but it still was carrying treasure from the fleet treasure that had been recovered from their wrecks, --- this treasure is "twice sunk" -- poor buggers those VIP people to survive the first 1715 hurricane disaster only to die in nassau sound a short while later.
A Spanish letter from Cuba to the Viceroy of Mexico dated Oct 19th,1715 says "according to reports recieved from St Augustine wreckage of a large vessel or vessels was found 15 leagues to the leeward of this port " (St Augustine)
using 2.6 miles per league 15 leagues --that comes to 39 miles and by refering to the english letter above "leeward" is north.
historically valid govt letters from highly placed persons in both the ENGLISH and SPANISH GOVERMENTS from 1715 -- both say theres a wreck ----39 to 40 miles to the northward of St Augustine-- in nassau sound , fla --off Amelia Island
PLUS ---- a BARK is a very differant vessel than a NAO
However a closer inspection of PS at the bottom of the letter that the Virginia Govenor Spotswod to British Sec. Stanhope letter of Oct 24rh of 1715 -- clearly states that a Bark* that was sent from havana to the 1715 wrecksite to rescue important persons also took on a good bit of silver as well and that it was lost about 40 miles to the northward of St Augustine --- being it was sent to the wrecksite it must have NOT been part of the Original 1715 fleet---- but it still was carrying treasure from the fleet treasure that had been recovered from their wrecks, --- this treasure is "twice sunk" -- poor buggers those VIP people to survive the first 1715 hurricane disaster only to die in nassau sound a short while later.
A Spanish letter from Cuba to the Viceroy of Mexico dated Oct 19th,1715 says "according to reports recieved from St Augustine wreckage of a large vessel or vessels was found 15 leagues to the leeward of this port " (St Augustine)
using 2.6 miles per league 15 leagues --that comes to 39 miles and by refering to the english letter above "leeward" is north.
historically valid govt letters from highly placed persons in both the ENGLISH and SPANISH GOVERMENTS from 1715 -- both say theres a wreck ----39 to 40 miles to the northward of St Augustine-- in nassau sound , fla --off Amelia Island
PLUS ---- a BARK is a very differant vessel than a NAO