The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 07: England's Naval Exploits Against SpainHakluyt, Richard
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 07: England's Naval Exploits Against Spain
Hakluyt, Richard
Discoveries in geography -- English; Voyages and travels
VIII. The letters of King Henry the 4. vnto Conradus de Iungingen the
master general of Prussia, for mutual conuersation and intercourse of
traffique to continue between the marchants of England and of Prussia,
for a certeine terme of time
IX. The answer of Conradus thereto
X. An agreement made betweene King Henry the fourth and Conradus de
Iungingen
XI. An agreement made betweene King Henry the fourth and the common
societie of the Marchants of the Hans
XII. A letter of Henry the fourth vnto Frater Conradus de Iungingen
XIII. Letter from Frater Wernerus de Tettingen to Sir William Sturmy
XIV. The letters of Henry the 4. King of England vnto Vlricus de Iungingen,
1408
XV. The answer of Vlricus de Iungingen thereto
XVI. The letters of King Henry the 4. to Frater Vlricus
XVII. A new concord concluded between King Henry the 4. and Vlricus de
Iungingen
XVIII. That the Brittons were in Italie and Greece with the Cimbrians and
Gaules, before the Incarnation of Christ. (Camden)
XIX. The Trauaile of Helena
XX. The life and trauailes of Alexander the great, Emperour and King of
Britaine
XXI. Certaine Englishmen sent to Constantinople by the French King to
Iustinian the Emperour, about the yeere of Christ, 500. (Procopius)
XXII. The life and trauailes of Iohn Erigena
XXIII. Englishmen were the guard of the Emperours of Constantinople in the
reign of Iohn the sonne of Alexius Comnenus
XXIV. The woorthy voiage of Richard the first, K. of England into Asia, for
the recouerie of Ierusalem out of the hands of the Saracens. (Iohn
Foxe)
XXV. Epitaphium Richardi primi regis Anglorum apud Fontem Ebraldi
XXVI. Epitaphium eiusdem vbi viscera eius requiescunt
XXVII. The Trauailes of Gulielmus Peregrinus
XXVIII. The comming of the Emperour of Constantinople called Baldwin into
England in the yere 1247
XXIX. Confirmatio treugarum inter regem Angliae Eduardum quartum, et
Ioannem secundum Regem Portugalliae, 1482
XXX. The voyage of Matthew Gourney against the Moores of Algier in Barbarie
and Spaine. (Camden)
XXXI. The comming of Lyon King of Armenia into England in the yere 1386
XXXII. How the King of Armenia returned out of England
XXXIII. The memorable victories in diuers parts of Italie of Iohn Hawkwood
Englishman in the reign of Richard the second
XXXIV. The comming of the Emperor of Constantinople into England, 1400
XXXV. A briefe relation of the siege and taking of the Citie of Rhodes, by
Sultan Soliman the great Turke, translated out of French into English
at the motion of the Reuerend Lord Thomas Dockwray, great Prior of the
order of Ierusalem in England, in the yeere 1524
_Sub-section_ 1 The occasions why the great Turke came to besiege
the Citie of Rhodes
2 How the great Turke caused the passages to be kept, that none
should beare tidings of his hoste to Rhodes
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