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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE FIFTH VOLUME OF THE Principall Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- A relation of the siege and taking of the citie of Rhodes, by Sultan Soliman the great Turke: Wherein honorable mention is made of divers valiant English knights, Anno 1522
- An ambassage from Don Ferdinando, brother to the Emperour Charles the fift, unto King Henry the eight, craving his ayde against Soliman the great Turke, An. 1527
- The antiquitie of the trade of English marchants unto the remote parts of the Levant seas, Anno 1511, 1512, &c
- A letter of Henry the eight, king of England, to John the third king of Portugale, for a Portugale ship fraighted at Chio, with the goods of John Gresham, William Lok, and others, and wrongfully unladen in Portugale, Anno 1531
- A voyage made with two ships called The holy Crosse, and The Matthew Gunson, to the Isles of Candia and Chio, about the yeere 1534
- Another voyage unto Candia and Chio made by the foresayd ship called The Matthewe Gunson, Anno 1535
- The voyage of the valiant Esquire M. Peter Read to Tunis in Barbarie 1538, recorded in his Epitaph
- The voyage of Sir Thomas Chaloner to Alger, with the Emperour Charles the fift, Anno 1541
- The voyage of M. Roger Bodenham, with the great barke Aucher, to Candia and Chio, Anno 1550
- The voyage of M. John Lok to Jerusalem, Anno 1553
- The maner of the entring of Soliman the great Turke, with his army, into Alepo in Syria, as hee was marching toward Persia, against the great Sophi, Anno 1553
- A note of the presents that were given at the same time in Alepo, to the Grand Signor, and the names of the presenters
- The safe conduct granted by Sultan Soliman the great Turke, to M. Anthony Jenkinson at Alepo in Syria, Anno 1553
- A discourse of the trade to Chio
- A letter of the sayd Gaspar Campion, to M. William Winter, in the yeare 1569
- A report of the siege and taking of Famagusta the strongest citie in al Cyprus, by Mustafa Bassa Generall of the great Turkes army, Anno 1571
- A briefe description of the Isle of Cyprus
- The voyage of John Foxe, to the Streit of Gibraltar, in a ship called The three halfe-moones, Anno 1563. And his worthy enterprize in delivering 266 Christians from the captivitie of the Turkes at Alexandria, Anno 1577
- The renewing and great increasing of an ancient trade unto divers places in the Levant seas, and to the chiefest parts of all the great Turkes dominions, Anno 1575, 1578
- The letters of Zuldan Murad Can the great Turke, to the sacred Majestie of Queene Elizabeth, Anno 1579
- The answere of her Majestie to the foresayd letters of the great Turke, sent by M. Richard Stanly, in the Prudence of London, Anno 1579
- The charter of priviledges granted to the English, and the league of the great Turke with the Queenes Majestie, for traffique onely, Anno 1580
- Her Majesties letter to the great Turke, promising redresse for the disorders of Peter Baker of Radcliffe, committed in the Levant, Anno 1581
- The letters Patents or Privileges granted by her Majestie to Sir Edward Osborne, M. Richard Staper, and certaine other marchants of London, for their trade into the dominions of the great Turke, Anno 1581
- The voyage of M. Laurence Aldersey to the cities of Jerusalem, and Tripolis, in the yeere 1581
- The Pasport made by the great Master of Malta unto the English men in the Barke Rainolds, Anno 1582
- The Queenes commission given to her servant M. William Hareborne, to bee Her Majesties Ambassador or Agent in the parts of Turkie, Anno 1582
- Her Majesties letter to the great Turke, written in commendation of M. William Hareborne, when he was sent Ambassador, Anno 1582
- A letter of the Queenes Majestie to Alli Bassa, the Turkes high Admiral, sent by her Ambassador M. William Hareborne, and delivered unto him aboord his Galley in the Arsenal
- A briefe remembrance of things to bee indevoured at Constantinople, and at other places in Turkie, touching our Clothing and Dying, and touching the ample vent of our naturall commodities, &c. written by M. Richard Hakluyt of the middle Temple, Anno 1582
- Certaine other most profitable and wise instructions penned by the sayd M. Richard Hakluyt, for a principall English Factor at Constantinople
- The voyage of The Susan of London to Constantinople, wherein M. William Hareborne was sent first Ambassadour unto Zuldan Murad Can the great Turke. Anno 1582
- A letter of Mustafa Chaus to the Queenes Majestie, Anno 1583
- A letter of M. William Hareborne, to M. Harvie Millers, appointing him Consul for the English nation, in Alexandria, Cairo, & other places of Egypt, in the yeare of our Lord 1583
- A commission given by M. William Hareborne the English Ambassador, to M. Richard Forster, authorizing him Consul of the English nation, in the partes of Alepo, Damasco, Aman, Tripolis, Jerusalem, &c. together with a letter of directions to the sayd M. Forster, Ann. 1583
- A letter sent from Alger to M. William Hareborne her Majesties Ambassador at Constantinople, Anno 1583
- A letter of M. Hareborne to Mustafa, chalenging him for his dishonest dealing in translating three of the Grand Signors commandements
- A Pasport graunted to Thomas Shingleton by the king of Alger, in the yeare 1583
- A letter written in Spanish by Sir Edward Osborne in his Maioraltie, to the king of Alger, on the behalfe of certaine English captives, An. 1584
- Notes concerning the trades of Alger and Alexandria
- A letter of M. William Hareborne the English Ambassadour, to M. Edward Barton, Anno 1584
- A commandement obtayned of the Grand Signor by her Majesties Ambassadour M. William Hareborne, for the quiet passing of her subjects to and from his dominions, sent to the Viceroyes of Alger, Tunis, and Tripolis in Barbary, An. 1584
- A letter of the hon. M. William Hareborne, her Majesties Ambassadour with the Grand Signor, to M. Tipton, appointing him Consul of the English, in Alger, Tunis, and Tripolis in Barbary, Anno 1585
- A Catalogue or register of the English ships, goods, and persons wrongfully taken by the Galleys of Alger, with the names of the English captives, delivered to Hassan Bassa the Beglerbeg of Alger, &c
- A letter of M. William Hareborne her Majesties Ambassador &c. to Assan Aga, Eunuch and treasurer unto Hassan Bassa king of Alger: which Assan Aga was sonne to Francis Rowly merchant of Bristol, and was taken in an English ship called the Swallow
- A petition exhibited to the Viceroy of the Turkish empire for reformation of sundry injuries offered our nation in Morea, as also for sundry demaundes needefull for the establishing of the trafficke in those parts
- A commandement of the Grand Signor to Patrasso in Morea, on the behalfe of the English
- The Grand Signors commandement to Chio on the behalfe of the English merchants
- Two of his commandements sent to Baliabadram and to Egypt, for the same purpose
- A commandement of the Grand Signor to the Cadi of Alexandria, for the restoring of an Englishmans goods wrongfully taken by the French Consul
- Another commaundement to the Bassa of Alexandria, for the very same purpose
- A commandement to the Byes and Cadies of Metelin and Rhodes, and to all the Cadies & Byes in the way to Constantinople, for the courteous and just usage of the English merchants
- A commandement sent to Alepo concerning the goods of M. William Barret deceased
- The voyage of a ship called the Jesus, to Tripolis in Barbary, Anno 1583
- The Queenes letters to the great Turke for the restitution of an English ship called the Jesus, and of the English captives detained at Tripolis in Barbary, & for certaine other English men which remained prisoners at Alger, Anno 1584
- The great Turkes letters to the king of Tripolis in Barbary, commanding the restitution of an English ship called The Jesus, with the men and goods &c. Anno 1584
- The letter of M. William Hareborne her Majesties Ambassadour to Bassa Romadan the Beglerbeg of Tripolis in Barbary, for the restoring of the sayd ship called The Jesus, Anno 1585
- The voyage of M. Henry Austel by Venice to Ragusa, and thence over-land to Constantinople: and from thence through Moldavia, Polonia, Silesia, and Germany into England, Anno 1586
- The great Turkes Pasport of safeconduct, for Captaine Austel, and Jacomo Manuchio
- A Pasport of the Erle of Leicester, for Thomas Forster gent, travelling to Constantinople, Anno 1586
- A description of the yearely voyage or pilgrimage of the Mahumetans, Turkes and Moores to Mecca in Arabia
- The voyage of Master Cesar Frederick into the east India, and beyonde the Indies, Anno 1563
- A letter written from the Queenes Majestie to Zelabdim Echebar king of Cambaia, and sent by M. John Newbery, Anno 1583
- A letter written from her Majestie to the king of China, in the yeare of our Lord 1583
- A letter of M. John Newbery sent from Alepo to M. Richard Hakluyt of Oxford. Ann. 1583
- Another letter of the sayd M. Newbery written from Alepo to M. Leonard Poore at London, Anno 1583
- A second letter of the sayd M. Newbery, written from Babylon to the aforesayd M. Poore, Anno 1583
- M. Newbery his letter from Ormuz to M. John Eldred, and William Shales, at Balsara, Anno 1583
- His third letter written to M. Leonard Poore from Goa, in the yeare 1584
- A letter written from Goa by M. Ralph Fitch, to M. Leonard Poore abovesayd, Anno 1584
- The long, dangerous, and memorable voyage of M. Ralph Fitch marchant of London, by the way of Tripolis in Syria, to Ormuz, to Goa in the East India, to Cambaia, to the river of Ganges, to Bengala, to Bacola, to Chonderi, to Pegu, to Siam, &c. begunne in the yeere 1583, and ended in the yeere 1591
- The report of John Huighen van Linschoten of the imprisonment of M. Newbery and M. Fitch at Goa, and of their escape from thence, which happened while himselfe was in Goa
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A second letter of the sayd M. Newbery, written from Babylon to the aforesayd M. Poore, Anno 1583
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE FIFTH VOLUME OF THE Principall Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- A relation of the siege and taking of the citie of Rhodes, by Sultan Soliman the great Turke: Wherein honorable mention is made of divers valiant English knights, Anno 1522
- An ambassage from Don Ferdinando, brother to the Emperour Charles the fift, unto King Henry the eight, craving his ayde against Soliman the great Turke, An. 1527
- The antiquitie of the trade of English marchants unto the remote parts of the Levant seas, Anno 1511, 1512, &c
- A letter of Henry the eight, king of England, to John the third king of Portugale, for a Portugale ship fraighted at Chio, with the goods of John Gresham, William Lok, and others, and wrongfully unladen in Portugale, Anno 1531
- A voyage made with two ships called The holy Crosse, and The Matthew Gunson, to the Isles of Candia and Chio, about the yeere 1534
- Another voyage unto Candia and Chio made by the foresayd ship called The Matthewe Gunson, Anno 1535
- The voyage of the valiant Esquire M. Peter Read to Tunis in Barbarie 1538, recorded in his Epitaph
- The voyage of Sir Thomas Chaloner to Alger, with the Emperour Charles the fift, Anno 1541
- The voyage of M. Roger Bodenham, with the great barke Aucher, to Candia and Chio, Anno 1550
- The voyage of M. John Lok to Jerusalem, Anno 1553
- The maner of the entring of Soliman the great Turke, with his army, into Alepo in Syria, as hee was marching toward Persia, against the great Sophi, Anno 1553
- A note of the presents that were given at the same time in Alepo, to the Grand Signor, and the names of the presenters
- The safe conduct granted by Sultan Soliman the great Turke, to M. Anthony Jenkinson at Alepo in Syria, Anno 1553
- A discourse of the trade to Chio
- A letter of the sayd Gaspar Campion, to M. William Winter, in the yeare 1569
- A report of the siege and taking of Famagusta the strongest citie in al Cyprus, by Mustafa Bassa Generall of the great Turkes army, Anno 1571
- A briefe description of the Isle of Cyprus
- The voyage of John Foxe, to the Streit of Gibraltar, in a ship called The three halfe-moones, Anno 1563. And his worthy enterprize in delivering 266 Christians from the captivitie of the Turkes at Alexandria, Anno 1577
- The renewing and great increasing of an ancient trade unto divers places in the Levant seas, and to the chiefest parts of all the great Turkes dominions, Anno 1575, 1578
- The letters of Zuldan Murad Can the great Turke, to the sacred Majestie of Queene Elizabeth, Anno 1579
- The answere of her Majestie to the foresayd letters of the great Turke, sent by M. Richard Stanly, in the Prudence of London, Anno 1579
- The charter of priviledges granted to the English, and the league of the great Turke with the Queenes Majestie, for traffique onely, Anno 1580
- Her Majesties letter to the great Turke, promising redresse for the disorders of Peter Baker of Radcliffe, committed in the Levant, Anno 1581
- The letters Patents or Privileges granted by her Majestie to Sir Edward Osborne, M. Richard Staper, and certaine other marchants of London, for their trade into the dominions of the great Turke, Anno 1581
- The voyage of M. Laurence Aldersey to the cities of Jerusalem, and Tripolis, in the yeere 1581
- The Pasport made by the great Master of Malta unto the English men in the Barke Rainolds, Anno 1582
- The Queenes commission given to her servant M. William Hareborne, to bee Her Majesties Ambassador or Agent in the parts of Turkie, Anno 1582
- Her Majesties letter to the great Turke, written in commendation of M. William Hareborne, when he was sent Ambassador, Anno 1582
- A letter of the Queenes Majestie to Alli Bassa, the Turkes high Admiral, sent by her Ambassador M. William Hareborne, and delivered unto him aboord his Galley in the Arsenal
- A briefe remembrance of things to bee indevoured at Constantinople, and at other places in Turkie, touching our Clothing and Dying, and touching the ample vent of our naturall commodities, &c. written by M. Richard Hakluyt of the middle Temple, Anno 1582
- Certaine other most profitable and wise instructions penned by the sayd M. Richard Hakluyt, for a principall English Factor at Constantinople
- The voyage of The Susan of London to Constantinople, wherein M. William Hareborne was sent first Ambassadour unto Zuldan Murad Can the great Turke. Anno 1582
- A letter of Mustafa Chaus to the Queenes Majestie, Anno 1583
- A letter of M. William Hareborne, to M. Harvie Millers, appointing him Consul for the English nation, in Alexandria, Cairo, & other places of Egypt, in the yeare of our Lord 1583
- A commission given by M. William Hareborne the English Ambassador, to M. Richard Forster, authorizing him Consul of the English nation, in the partes of Alepo, Damasco, Aman, Tripolis, Jerusalem, &c. together with a letter of directions to the sayd M. Forster, Ann. 1583
- A letter sent from Alger to M. William Hareborne her Majesties Ambassador at Constantinople, Anno 1583
- A letter of M. Hareborne to Mustafa, chalenging him for his dishonest dealing in translating three of the Grand Signors commandements
- A Pasport graunted to Thomas Shingleton by the king of Alger, in the yeare 1583
- A letter written in Spanish by Sir Edward Osborne in his Maioraltie, to the king of Alger, on the behalfe of certaine English captives, An. 1584
- Notes concerning the trades of Alger and Alexandria
- A letter of M. William Hareborne the English Ambassadour, to M. Edward Barton, Anno 1584
- A commandement obtayned of the Grand Signor by her Majesties Ambassadour M. William Hareborne, for the quiet passing of her subjects to and from his dominions, sent to the Viceroyes of Alger, Tunis, and Tripolis in Barbary, An. 1584
- A letter of the hon. M. William Hareborne, her Majesties Ambassadour with the Grand Signor, to M. Tipton, appointing him Consul of the English, in Alger, Tunis, and Tripolis in Barbary, Anno 1585
- A Catalogue or register of the English ships, goods, and persons wrongfully taken by the Galleys of Alger, with the names of the English captives, delivered to Hassan Bassa the Beglerbeg of Alger, &c
- A letter of M. William Hareborne her Majesties Ambassador &c. to Assan Aga, Eunuch and treasurer unto Hassan Bassa king of Alger: which Assan Aga was sonne to Francis Rowly merchant of Bristol, and was taken in an English ship called the Swallow
- A petition exhibited to the Viceroy of the Turkish empire for reformation of sundry injuries offered our nation in Morea, as also for sundry demaundes needefull for the establishing of the trafficke in those parts
- A commandement of the Grand Signor to Patrasso in Morea, on the behalfe of the English
- The Grand Signors commandement to Chio on the behalfe of the English merchants
- Two of his commandements sent to Baliabadram and to Egypt, for the same purpose
- A commandement of the Grand Signor to the Cadi of Alexandria, for the restoring of an Englishmans goods wrongfully taken by the French Consul
- Another commaundement to the Bassa of Alexandria, for the very same purpose
- A commandement to the Byes and Cadies of Metelin and Rhodes, and to all the Cadies & Byes in the way to Constantinople, for the courteous and just usage of the English merchants
- A commandement sent to Alepo concerning the goods of M. William Barret deceased
- The voyage of a ship called the Jesus, to Tripolis in Barbary, Anno 1583
- The Queenes letters to the great Turke for the restitution of an English ship called the Jesus, and of the English captives detained at Tripolis in Barbary, & for certaine other English men which remained prisoners at Alger, Anno 1584
- The great Turkes letters to the king of Tripolis in Barbary, commanding the restitution of an English ship called The Jesus, with the men and goods &c. Anno 1584
- The letter of M. William Hareborne her Majesties Ambassadour to Bassa Romadan the Beglerbeg of Tripolis in Barbary, for the restoring of the sayd ship called The Jesus, Anno 1585
- The voyage of M. Henry Austel by Venice to Ragusa, and thence over-land to Constantinople: and from thence through Moldavia, Polonia, Silesia, and Germany into England, Anno 1586
- The great Turkes Pasport of safeconduct, for Captaine Austel, and Jacomo Manuchio
- A Pasport of the Erle of Leicester, for Thomas Forster gent, travelling to Constantinople, Anno 1586
- A description of the yearely voyage or pilgrimage of the Mahumetans, Turkes and Moores to Mecca in Arabia
- The voyage of Master Cesar Frederick into the east India, and beyonde the Indies, Anno 1563
- A letter written from the Queenes Majestie to Zelabdim Echebar king of Cambaia, and sent by M. John Newbery, Anno 1583
- A letter written from her Majestie to the king of China, in the yeare of our Lord 1583
- A letter of M. John Newbery sent from Alepo to M. Richard Hakluyt of Oxford. Ann. 1583
- Another letter of the sayd M. Newbery written from Alepo to M. Leonard Poore at London, Anno 1583
- A second letter of the sayd M. Newbery, written from Babylon to the aforesayd M. Poore, Anno 1583
- M. Newbery his letter from Ormuz to M. John Eldred, and William Shales, at Balsara, Anno 1583
- His third letter written to M. Leonard Poore from Goa, in the yeare 1584
- A letter written from Goa by M. Ralph Fitch, to M. Leonard Poore abovesayd, Anno 1584
- The long, dangerous, and memorable voyage of M. Ralph Fitch marchant of London, by the way of Tripolis in Syria, to Ormuz, to Goa in the East India, to Cambaia, to the river of Ganges, to Bengala, to Bacola, to Chonderi, to Pegu, to Siam, &c. begunne in the yeere 1583, and ended in the yeere 1591
- The report of John Huighen van Linschoten of the imprisonment of M. Newbery and M. Fitch at Goa, and of their escape from thence, which happened while himselfe was in Goa
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