CONTENTS. THE PRINCIPALL NAVIGATIONS OF THE ENGLISH NATION: An ambassage from Don Ferdinando, brother to the Emperour Charles the fift, unto King Henry the eight, craving his ayde against Soliman the great Turke, An. 1527, The antiquitie of the trade of English marchants unto the remote A letter of Henry the eight, king of England, to John the third king of Portugale, for a Portugale ship fraighted at Chio, A voyage made with two ships called The holy Crosse, and The Another voyage unto Candia and Chio made by the foresayd ship called The Matthewe Gunson, Anno 1535, The voyage of M. Roger Bodenham, with the great barke Aucher, to Candia and Chio, Anno 1550, . The voyage of M. John Lok to Jerusalem, Anno 1553, The safe conduct granted by Sultan Soliman the great Turke, to M. Anthony Jenkinson at Alepo in Syria, Anno 1553, . The voyage of John Foxe, to the Streit of Gibraltar, in a ship called The three halfe-moones, Anno 1563. And his worthy enterprize in delivering 266 Christians from the captivitie of the Turkes at Alexandria, Anno 1577, The renewing and great increasing of an ancient trade unto divers places in the Levant seas, and to the chiefest parts of all the great Turkes dominions, Anno 1575, 1578, THE PRINCIPALL NAVIGATIONS-Continued. The answere of her Majestie to the foresayd letters of the great The charter of priviledges granted to the English, and the Her Majesties letter to the greate Turke, promising redresse for The letters Patents or Privileges granted by her Majestie to The voyage of M. Laurence Aldersey to the cities of Jerusalem, The Pasport made by the great Master of Malta unto the The Queenes commission given to her servant M. William sent Her Majesties letter to the great Turke, written in commenda- A letter of the Queenes Majestie to Alli Bassa, the Turkes high A briefe remembrance of things to bee indevoured at Con- Certaine other most profitable and wise instructions penned by The voyage of The Susan of London to Constantinople, wherein . A letter of Mustafa Chaus to the Queenes Majestie, Anno 1583, PAGE 54 57 62 64 72 83 85 87 888 89 90 ΙΟΙ 113 114 |