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III - The thirde voyage into Persia, begun in the yeere 1565, by Richard Iohnson, Alexander Kitchin, and Arthur Edwards

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Master Nicols, my bounden duetie remembred with desire of God for the preseruation of you and yours: you shall vnderstande that the second of March I was sent by Master Thomas Glouer (your Agent) vnto Ieraslaue, appointed to receiue such goods as should come from Vologhda, as also such kinde of wares as should be bought and sent from Mosco by your Agent and Master Edward Clarke thought meete for your voyage of Persia. And further, I was to prouide for biscuit, beere, beefe, and other victuals, and things otherwayes needefull according to aduise. Thus I remained here vntill the comming of your Agent, which was the 12. of May, who taried here three dayes, to see vs set forwards on our voyage, and then hee departed towardes Colmogro, hauing appointed (as chiefe for your voyage of Persia) Richard Iohnson. For my part I am willing, as also haue bene, and shall be content, to submit my selfe vnder him whome the Agent shall appoint, although hee were such a one as you shoulde thinke in some respects vnmeete. Thirtie two packes of carseis are all of that kinde of cloth that wee shall haue with vs. The other 18. packes that should haue gone were solde in Mosco. What other goods are shipped for our voyage you shall vnderstand by your Agents letters.

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Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and Persia
By Anthony Jenkinson and Other Englishmen
, pp. 382 - 383
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1886

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