The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10: Asia, Part IIIHakluyt, Richard
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10: Asia, Part III
Hakluyt, Richard
Discoveries in geography -- English; Voyages and travels
The description of a voyage made by certaine ships of Holland into the East
Indies, with their aduentures and successe; together with the description
of the countries, townes, and inhabitantes of the same: who set forth on
the second of Aprill, 1595, and returned on the 14 of August, 1597.
Translated out of Dutch into English, by W. P. [Footnote: London,
imprinted by iohn wolfe, 1598.]
To the right worshipfull Sir Iames Scudamore, Knight.
Right worshipfull, this small treatie (written in Dutch, shewing a late
voyage performed by certain Hollanders to the islandes of Iaua, part of the
East Indies) falling into my handes, and in my iudgement deserving no lesse
commendation then those of our Countreymen, (as Captaine Raimonde in the
Penelope, Maister Foxcroft in the Marchant Royall, and M. Iames Lancaster
in the Edward Bonauenture, vnto the said East Indies, by the Cape de Bona
Sperance, in Anno 1591, as also M. Iohn Newbery, and Raphael Fich ouer land
through Siria from Aleppo vnto Ormus and Goa, and by the said Raphael Fitch
himselfe to Bengala, Malocca, Pegu, and other places in Anno 1583. as at
large appeareth in a booke written by M. RICHARD HACLUTE a Gentleman very
studious therein, and entituled the English voyages, I thought it not
vnconuenient to translate the same into our mother tongue, thereby to
procure more light and encouragement to such as are desirous to trauell
those Countries, for the common wealth and commoditie of this Realme and
themselues. And knowing that all men are not like affected, I was so bold
to shrowd it vnder your worships protection, as being assured of your good
disposition to the fauoring of trauell and trauellers, and whereby it hath
pleased God to aduance you to that honourable title, which at this present
you beare, and so not fitter for the protection of any then your selfe: and
as a poore friend wishing all happines and prosperity in all your valiant
actions. Which if it please your worshippe to like and accept, it may
procure the proceeding in a more large and ample discourse of an East
Indian voyage, lately performed and set forth by one Iohn Hughen of
Linschoten, to your further delight. Wherewith crauing your fauor, and
beseeching God to blesse your worship, with my good Ladie your wife, I most
humbly take my leaue:
This 16. of Ianuarie.
1597.
Your Worships to commaunde.
W. PHILLIP.
To the Bayliefes, Burghemaisters, and Counsell of the town of Middelborgh
in Zeelande.
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