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
30 How the great Turke sent two of his men to the towne, to haue it by
intreating. And how the lord great master sent two knights to him,
to know his assurance
31 How the Ambassadours of Rhodes spake with the great Turke, and what
answere they had
32 How one of the Ambassadours made answere of his message, and how
the Commons would not agree to yeeld the towne
33 How the lord great master sent two ambassadors for the Commons to
the great Turke
34 How the Turks began the assault, and how the Commons agreed to
yeeld the towne
35 An answere to such as will make question for the deliuererance of
the citie of Rhodes
36 How the citie of Rhodes was yeelded to the great Turke, and of the
euill behauiour of certaine Turkes
37 Lenuoy of the Translator
XXXVI. An Ambassage from Don Ferdinando, brother to the Emperor Charles V.
vnto King Henry the VIII., in the yeere 1527, desiring his aide against
Solyman the great Turke
XXXVII. The antiquitie of the trade with English ships into the Leuant
XXXVIII. A letter of Henry the VIII. to John, King of Portugall
XXXIX. A voyage made with the shippes called the Holy Crosse and the Mathew
Gonson, to the isles of Candia and Chio, about the yeere 1534
XL. Another voyage to the isles of Candia and Chio, made by the shippe the
Mathew Gonson about the yeere 1535
XLI. The Epitaph of the valiant Esquire M. Peter Read in the South ile of
Saint Peters Church in Norwich
XLII. A discourse of the trade of Chio, in the yeere 1569, made by Master
Campion
XLIII. The first voyage of Robert Baker to Guinie with the Minion and
Primrose, set out in October 1562
XLIV. The second voyage to Guinie set out in the moneth of November 1563
XLV. The voyage of M. Roger Badenham with the great barke Aucher to Candia
and Chio, in the yeere 1550
XLVI. Another discourse of the trade to Chio in the yeere 1569 made by
Caspar Campion
XLVII. The true report of the siege and taking of Famagusta, a citie in
Cyprus 1571, Englished out of Italian by William Malim
XLVIII. A briefe description of the iland of Cyprus
_Sub-section_ 1 In Turchas precatio
XLIX. The true report of all the successe of Famagusta, made by the Earle
Nestor Martiningo, vnto the renowmed prince the Duke of Venice
_Sub-section_ 1 The first assault
2 The second assault
3 The third assault
4 The fourth assault
5 The fift assault
6 The sixt and last assault
7 The captaines of the Christians slaine in Famagusta
8 The names of Christians made slaues
9 The Fortifiers
10 Turkish Captains at Famagusta
L. The renuing and increasing of an ancient and commodious trade in the
Levant
LI. The letters sent from Murad Can to Elizabeth
LII. The answer of her Maiestie to the aforesaid letters
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