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
LIII. The Charter of the priuileges granted to the English, dated in Iune
1500
LIV. Her Maiesties letter to the Turke, 1581
LV. The letters patent graunted by Her Maiestie to Sir Edward Osborne and
other Marchants of London for their trade into the dominions of the
great Turke, 1581
LVI. The Queenes Commission to Master William Hareborne, to be her
Maiesties ambassadour in the partes of Turkie, 1582
LVII. The Queenes letters to the great Turke, 1582
LVIII. A letter of the Queenes Maiestie to Ali Bassa, the Turkes High
Admirall
LIX. A briefe remembrance of things to be indeuoured at Constantinople,
&c., touching our clothing and our dying, drawen by M. Richard Hakluyt
of the Middle Temple, 1582
LX. Remembrance for Master S., &c.
LXI. The voyage of the Susan of London to Constantinople
LXII. A letter of Mustapha Chaus to the Queene
LXIII. A letter of M. Harborne to Mustapha
LXIV. A petition exhibited to the viceroy for reformation of sundry
iniuries offered our nation in Morea
LXV. A commandement to Patrasso in Morea
LXVI. A commandement for Chio
LXVII. A commandement for Baliabadram
LXVIII. A commandement for Egypt
LXIX. A commandement to the Cadie of Alexandria
LXX. A commandement to the Bassa of Alexandria
LXXI. A commandement to the Cadies of Metelin and Rhodes
LXXII. A commandement for Aleppo
LXXIII. The voyage of Master Henry Austell to Constantinople
_Sub-section_ 1 The Turkes Passport for Captaine Austell
LXXIV. A Passport of the Earle of Leicester for Thomas Foster to
Constantinople
LXXV. The returne of Master William Hareborne from Constantinople ouerland
to London, 1588
LXXVI. The priuilege of Peter the prince of Moldauia graunted to the
English Marchants
LXXVII. The letters of Sinan Bassa to Queene Elizabeth
LXXVIII. A letter written by the Empresse, wife of the Grand Signior Murad
Can to the Queene, 1594
VOL. VI.
I. Dedication to the First Edition (of Vol. II., 1599)
II. The voyage of Macham on Englishman, wherein he the first of any man
discovered...Madeira,...written by Antonio Galuano
III. A briefe note concerning an ancient trade of the English marchants to
the Canarie Ilands, &c.
IV. A Description of...the Ilands of Canaria,...composed by Thomas Nicols,
&c.
V. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente Maners, Customs, and
Lawes, of the Peoples enhabiting...Affricke and Asia (1555)
(_a_) To the Righte Honourable the Erle of Arundel, &c.
(_b_) The Preface of the Authour
_The First Parte._
_Chapitre_ 1. The true opinion of the deuine, concernyng the
beginnyng of man
2 The false opinion of the Philosophre concernyng the beginnyng of
man
3 The deuision and limites of the Earthe
4 Of Ethiope, and the auncient maners of that nation
5 Of Aegipte, and the auncient maners of that people
6 Of the Poeni and thother peoples of Aphrique
_The Seconde Parte_
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