The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 11 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 571 pages of information about The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 11.

The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 11 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 571 pages of information about The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 11.

XIV.  The voyage of John Evesham into Egypt.

XV.  The second voyage of Laurence Aldersey to Alexandria and Cairo.

XVI.  A letter of the English Ambassador to M. Harvie Millers.

XVII.  A letter to W. Hareborne from Alger.

XVIII.  A letter of W. Hareborne to Mustapha.

XIX.  The passport granted to Thomas Shingleton by the king of Algier.

XX.  A letter of Sir Edward Osborne to the king of Alger.

XXI.  Notes concerning the trade of Alger.

XXII.  Notes concerning the trade in Alexandria.

XXIII.  A letter of the English Ambassador to Edward Barton.

XXIV.  A commaundement obtained of the Grand Signor by W. Hareborne.

XXV.  A letter of William Hareborne to T Typton.

XXVI.  Registrum valoris navium, &c. per trirenes Argerienses ereptorum.

XXVII.  A letter to Assan Aga.

XXVIII.  The originall of the first voyage for traffique into Marocco. 1551.

XXIX.  The second voyage to Barbary. 1552.

XXX.  A voyage into Guinea and Benin. 1553.

XXXI.  A briefe description of Afrike by Richard Eden.

XXXII.  Anthonie Pinteado, his letters patents from the king of Portugal.

XXXIII.  The letter of Don Lewis to Anthonie Pinteado.

XXXIV.  The second voyage to Guinea.

XXXV.  The first voyage made by William Towrson to Guinea.

XXXVI.  The second voyage of W. Towrson to Guinea.

XXXVII.  The third voyage of W. Towrson to Guinea.

XXXVIII.  Certaine articles deliuered to Mr. John Lock.

XXXIX.  A letter of John Lock to the company of marchants adventurers for
  Guinea.

XL.  The relation of William Rutter to Anthony Hickman touching a voyage to
  Guinea. 1562.

XLI.  A meeting at Sir William Gerard’s house. 1564.

XLII.  Relations extracted from Sir John Hawkin’s voyage.

XLIII.  The voyage of George Fenner to Guinea written by Walter Wren.

XLIV.  The ambassage of Edmund Hogan to the Emperor of Morocco. 1577.

XLV.  The voyage of Thomas Stukeley into Barbary.

XLVI.  Certaine reports of the province of China learned from Portugalls
  taken prisoners.

XLVII.  Of the island Japan and other isles, by R. Willes.

XLVIII.  An excellent treatise of the kingdom of China printed at Macao.
  1590.

XLIX.  A letter by Thomas Stevens to his father.

L. A briefe relation of the kingdom of Pegu.

LI.  A voyage to the East Indies by the Cape of Buona Speranza, written by R
 Hakluyt.

LII.  Certaine remembrances of an intended iourney to Brassil. 1583.

LIII.  The letters patents granted by Her Majestie for a trade to Barbarie.
  1583.

LIV.  The Ambassage of Henry Roberts to the Emperour of Marocco. 1585.

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