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.

CONTENTS TO VOL.  X.

I. The manner of the entring of Soliman the great Turke into Aleppo, noted
  by Anthony Jenkinson. 1553.

II.  A note of the presents that were given to the grand Signior.

III.  The safe conduct given by Soliman to Anthony Jenkinson.

IV.  Letters concerning the voyage of John Newbury and Ralph Fitch to the
  East. 1583.
  Sub-section
    1 A letter from the Queen to Zelabdin Echebar
    2 A letter from the Queen to the King of China
    3 A letter of John Newbury to Richard Hakluyt
    4 A letter from the said J. Newbury to Leonard Poore
    5 Another letter from the same to the same
    6 A letter from J. Newbury to John Eldred and William Shals
    7 A second letter from the same to the same
    8 A letter from the same to Leonard Poore
    9 A letter from Ralph Fitch to Leonard Poore

V. The voyage of Ralph Fitch to the East. 1583-91.

VI.  The report of John Huighen van Linchoten, concerning J. Newbury and R.
  Fitch’s imprisonment.

VII.  The voyage of John Eldred to Tripolis in Syria.

VIII.  The second letters patents graunted by the Queenes Maiestie to the
  companie of the English marchants for the Levant. 1592.

IX.  Voyage d’Outremer et retour de Jerusalem en France par la voie de terre
  par Bertrandon de La Brocquiere remis en Francais moderne par Le grand
  d’Aussy.

X. A voyage made by certaine ships of Holland into the East Indies. 1595-7.

XI.  A true report of the voyage to Java performed by a fleet from Holland.
  1598.

XII.  A briefe description of a voiage before handled, in maner of a
  iournall.

CONTENTS TO VOL.  XI.

I. The voyage of Henry, Earl of Derby, afterwards Henry IV., to Tunis, from
  P. Virgil.

II.  The same story from Froissart and Holinshead.

III.  The memorable victories of John Hawkwood, from Camden.

IV.  The Epitaph of Peter Read at Norwich.

V. The voyage of Sir Thomas Chaloner to Alger.

VI.  The woorthy enterprise of John Foxe in delivering 266 Christians out of
  captivity at Alexandria, 1577.

VII.  The copie of the certificate for John Fox.

VIII.  The Bishop of Rome, his letters in the behalfe of Iohn Fox.

IX.  The king of Spaine his letters for the placing of John Fox in the
  office of gunner.

X. The voyage made to Tripolis in Barbary in the Jesus, written by Thomas
  Sanders. 1583.

XI.  The Queene’s letters to the Turke for the restitution of the Jesus.

XII.  The Turkes letter to the King of Tripolis commanding restitution of
  the Jesus.

XIII.  A letter of Master William Hareborne for the release of the Jesus.

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