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THE TABLE

Publishers' Note,

The Epistle Dedicatorie to Sir Francis Walsingham, in the First Edition, 1589,

Richard Hakluyt to the Favourable Reader,

The Epistle Dedicatorie to Lord Charles Howard, in the First Volume of the Second Edition, 1598,

A Preface to the Reader as touching the principall Voyages and discourses in the first part of the Second Edition, 1598,

Panegyrick Verses on the Author and his Booke,

The Epistle Dedicatorie to Sir Robert Cecil, in the Second Volume of the Second Edition, 1599,

The Epistle Dedicatorie to Sir Robert Cecil, in the Third Volume of the Second Edition, 1600,

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A Catalogue of the Voyages of this first volume made to the North and Northeast quarters; with the Ambassages, Treatises, Priviledges, Letters, and other observations, depending upon the Voyages of this first Volume: The voyage of Arthur K. of Britaine to Island and the most Northeastern parts of Europe, Anno 517,

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Two testimonies of Galfridus Monumetensis in his history
of the Kings of Brittaine, concerning the conquests of
King Arthur,

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A testimony of M. Lambard in his Apxalovouía, touching the
right and appendances of the Crowne of the kingdome
of Britaine, .

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The voyage of Malgo king of Britaine to Island, Gotland,
Orkney, Denmark and Norway, Anno 580,

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The conquest of the Isles of Anglesey and Man by Edwin
the Saxon king of Northumberland, Anno 624,

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The voyage of Octher to the North parts beyond Norway
about the yeere 890,

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The second voyage of Octher into the Sound of Den-
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Wolstans Navigation into the East sea, or the Sound of
Denmarke, .

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The voyage of King Edgar with 4000. shippes round about.
his large Monarchie, Anno 973, .

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The

voyage of Edmund and Edward the sonnes of King
Edmund Ironside, into Hungary, Anno 1017,.

A Chronicle of the Kings of Man, taken out of M. Camdens
Chorographie,

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A Catalogue of the Voyages—Continued.

The mariage of the daughter of Harald unto Jeruslaus duke
of Russia in his owne Countrey, Anno 1067,

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The ancient state of the shipping of the Cinque Ports,

The voyage of a certaine Englishman into Tartaria, and
from thence into Poland and Hungary, Anno 1243,

Libellus historicus Johannis de Plano Carpini,

The long and wonderfull voyage of Frier John de Plano
Carpini, Anno 1246,

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The journall of Frier William de Rubricis, Anno 1253,

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Part of the great Charter graunted by King Edward the
first, to the Barons of the Cinque Ports, .

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The rolle of the huge Fleete of Edward the thirde before
Caleis,

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The summe of expences layde out in the siege of Caleis,

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A note of Thomas Walsingham touching King Edward the
thirde his huge Fleete of 1100. ships, wherewith he
passed over unto Caleis, Anno 1359,

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The voyage of Nicolaus de Linna a Franciscan Frier, and
an excellent Mathematician of Oxford to all the Regions
situate under the North-pole, Anno 1360,

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A Testimonie of the learned Mathematician Master John
Dee, touching the foresaid voyage of Nicholas De
Linna,

The voyage of Henry Earle of Derby, afterward King of
England, into Prussia and Letto, Anno 1390, .

The voyage of Thomas of Woodstock duke of Glocester
into Prussia, Anno 1391, .

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A Catalogue of the Voyages-Continued.

Certaine verses of Geffrey Chaucer, concerning the long
Voyages, and valiant exploits of the English knights
in his dayes,

A testimonie out of Cornelius Tacitus, proving London to
have bene a famous Mart-towne in the raigne of Nero
the Emperour,

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A testimony out of venerable Beda, prooving London to have
bene a Citie of great traffique in his time,

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The league betweene Carolus Magnus and Offa King of
Mercia, concerning the safe trade of English Merchants,
An ancient testimony translated out of the olde Saxon
Lawes, conteyning the advancement of Merchants, for
their thrice crossing the wide seas,

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A testimony of certaine Privileges obteined for the English
and Danish Merchants by Canutus the King of England,
The flourishing state of Merchandise in the City of London
in the dayes of Wilhelmus Malmesburiensis,

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A testimony of the said Wil. of Malmesbury concerning
traffique to Bristow in his time, .

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The league betweene Henry the second, and Frederick
Barbarossa Emperour of Germany, partly touching
trade of Merchandise,

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A general safe conduct granted by King John to all
forreine Merchants,

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The letters of King Henry the third, unto Haquinus king
of Norwey, .

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A mandate for the king of Norway his ship called, The Cog,

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A Charter granted for the behalfe of the Merchants of
Colen, in the 20. yeere of Henry the thirde, .

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