Yes. He had two. It was Catherine Gonson and Margaret Vaughn.
england
Sir John Hawkin's ship was named Jesus which means Justice.
none because he ate poo and died
Nope, that's exactly what I'm looking for, but I can't find any! Probably, if you just search Sir John Hawkins into Google, you'll find a map somewhere on the page. DO NOT USE WIKIPEDIA. WIKIPEDIA HAS NO MAPS FOR VOYAGES AND HAS LITTLE INFORMATION ON HIS VOYAGES.
Sir John Thomas' parents are Roger Edward Laugharne Thomas and his wife Dinah Agnes Thomas
yes
it was at a temple
Nothing.
hawwii
Sir John Hawkins was a devout Protestant, belonging to the Church of England. He participated in voyages and expeditions with the goal of expanding England's influence and promoting Protestant ideals.
Yes, Sir John Hawkins was educated at the free school in his hometown of Plymouth, England. He then went on to become a successful merchant, navigator, and shipbuilder during the Elizabethan era.
hello yes
england
hispanola
goobins
Sir John Hawkins was an English naval administrator and commander who is considered a pioneer of the British slave trade. He had a son, Richard Hawkins, who also became a seaman and explorer.
Sir John Hawkins