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Voyages Volume One
  • 出版社: J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd.
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  • 出版时间:1907
  • 标注页数:468页
  • 文件大小:167MB
  • 文件页数:494页
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THE EPISTLE DEDICATORIE TO SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM,IN THE FIST EDITION,15891

RICHARD HAKLUYT TO THE FAVOURABLE READER6

THE EPISTLE DEDICATORIE TO LORD CHARLES HOWARD,IN THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE SECOND EDITION,159813

A PREFACE TO THE READER AS TOUCHING THE PRINCIPALL VOYAGES AND DISCOURSES IN THE FIRST PART OF THE SECOND EDITION,159819

THE EPISTLE DEDICATORIE TO SIR ROBERT CECIL IN THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE SECOND EDITION,159937

THE EPISTLE DEDICATORIE TO SIR ROBERT CECIL IN THE THIRD VOLUME OF THE SECOND EDITION,160047

THE PRINCIPALL NAVIGATIONS OF THE ENGLISH NATION:53

The voyage of Arthur K.of Britaine to Island and the most Northeastern parts of Europe,Anno 51753

Two testimonies of Galfridus Monumetensis in his history of the Kings of Brittaine,concerning the conquests of King Arthur53

A testimony of M.Lambard in his Αρχαιονου?α,touching the right and appendances of the Crowne of the kingdome of Britaine54

The voyage of Malgo king of Britaine to Island,Gotland,Orkney,Denmark and Norway,Anno 58055

The conquest of the Isles of Anglesey and Man by Edwin the Saxon king of Northumberland,Anno 62455

The voyage of Bertus into Ireland,Anno 68456

The voyage of Octher to the North parts beyond Norway about the yeere 89056

The second voyage of Octher into the Sound of Denmarke59

Wolstans Navigation into the East sea,or the Sound of Denmarke60

The voyage of King Edgar with 4000.shippes round about his large Monarchie,Anno 97361

The voyage of Edmund and Edward the sonnes of King Edmund Ironside,into Hungary,Anno 101768

A Chronicle of the Kings of Man,taken out of M.Camdens Chorographie68

The mariage of the daughter of Harald unto Jeruslaus duke of Russia in his owne Countrey,Anno 106783

The ancient state of the shipping of the Cinque Ports83

The voyage of a certaine Englishman into Tartaria,and from thence into Poland and Hungary,Anno 124389

Part of the great Charter graunted by King Edward the first,to the Barons of the Cinque Ports93

The rolle of the huge Fleete of Edward the thirde before Caleis96

The summe of expences layde out in the siege of Caleis99

A note of Thomas Walsingham touching King Edward the third his huge Fleete of 1100.ships,wherewith he passed over unto Caleis,Anno 135999

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 136099

A Testimonie of the learned Mathematician Master John Dee,touching the foresaid voyage of Nicholas De Linna100

The voyage of Henry Earle of Derby,afterward King of Englan,d into Prussia and Letto,Anno 1390101

The voyage of Thomas Woodstock duke of Glocester into Prussia,Anno 1391102

Certaine verses of Geffrey Chaucer,concerning the long Voyages,and valiant exploits of the English knights in his dayes102

A testimonie out of Cornelius Tacitus,proving London to have bene a famous Mart-towne in the raigne of Nero the Emperour103

A testimony out of venerable Beda,prooving London to have bene a Citie of great traffique in his time104

The league betweene Carolus Magnus and Offa King of Mercia,concerning the safe trade of English Merchants104

An ancient testimony translated out of the olde Saxon Lawes,conteyning the advancement of Merchants,for their thrice crossing the wide seas105

A testimony of certaine Privileges obteined for the English and Danish Merchants by Canutus the King of England106

The flourishing state of Merchandise in the City of London in the dayes of Wilhelmus Malmesburiensis106

A testimony of the said Wil.of Malmesbury concerning traffique to Bristow in his time107

The league betweene Henry the second,and Frederick Barbarossa Emperour of Germany,partly touching trade of Merchandise107

A generall safe conduct granted by King John to all forreine Merchants109

The letters of King Henry the third,unto Haquinus king of Norwey109

A mandate for the king of Norway his ship called,The Cog110

A Charter granted for the behalfe of the Merchants of Colen,in the 20.yeere of Henry the thirde110

The Charter of Lubeck granted for seven yeeres in the time of Henry the third111

A Charter of the Merchants of Almaine,or the Stilyard-merchants112

A mandate of King Edward the first concerning outlandish Merchants112

King Edw.the first his great Charter granted to forreine Merchants,Anno Dom.1303112

The letters of Edward the second unto Haquinus King of Norway,concerning certain English Merchants arrested in Norway117

Another letter of Edw.the second unto the said Haquinus for the merchants aforesaid119

A third letter of King Edward the second to the said Haquinus in the behalfe of our English merchants120

An agreement made by the Ambassadours of Engrland and Prussia,confirmed by king Richard the second122

A briefe relation of William Esturmy and John Kington,concerning their Ambassages into Prussia and to the Hans-townes128

Compositions and Ordinances concluded betweene the Ambassabours of Prussia,and the Chanceller and Treasurer of England,Anno 1403133

The letters of the Chanceller and Treasurer of England unto Conradus de Jungingen,master generall of Prussia135

The letters of king Henry the fourth unto Conradus de Jungingen,the master generall of Prussia for entercourse of traffique137

An agreement made betweene kind Henry the fourth,and Conradus de Jungingen139

An agreement betweene king Henry the fourth,and the Hans-townes146

The letters of Ulricus de Jungingen master generall of Prussia,signifying unto king Henry the 4.that he was contented with certaine agreements concluded by his messengers at Hage157

The letters of king Henry the fourth unto Ulricus de Jungingen,wherein he doth absolutely approve the foresaid conference holden at Hage160

A new concord betweene king Henry the fourth,and Ulricus de Jungingen163

A charter of king Henry the fourth,graunted in the fifth yeere of his raigne unto the English merchants resident in the parts of Prussia170

A note touching the mighty ships of king Henry the fift,taken out of a Chronicle in the Trinitie Church of Winchester172

A branch of a Statute made in the eight yeere of Henry the 6.for the trade to Norway,Sweveland,Denmarke and Finmarke172

Another branch of a Statute made in the 10.yeere of king Henry the sixt concerning the state of English merchants in the dominions of the king of Denmarke174

Libellus de politia conservativa Maris.Or,The pollicy of keeping the Sea174

A large Charter granted by king Edward the fourth,in the second yere of his raigne,to the English merchants residing in the Netherland203

A perswasion of Robert Thorne merchant of Bristol,and dwelling long in Sivil in Spaine,ot king Henry the eight of noble memory,to set out and further Discoveries toward the North212

The discourse of the foresaid Robert Thorne,written to Doctour Leigh the Kings Ambassadour in Spaine touching that matter216

The excellent orders and instructions of Sabstian Cabot given to sir Hugh Willoughby and his Fleete in their voyage intended for Cathay232

The names of the twelve Counsellers appointed in sir Hugh Willoughbies voyage241

The letters of king Edward the sixt,written at that time to all the Kings,Princes,and other Potentatesof the Northeast241

The voyage of sir Hugh Willoughby knight,wherein he unfortunately perished at Arzina Reca in Lapland,Anno 1553244

The names of the Ships,Captains,Mariners,and other officers of that first worthy enterprise244

The othe ministred to the Captaine of the Fleete246

The othe ministred to the Masters of the ships247

The voyage of Richard Chanceller Pilote major,the first discoverer by sea of the kingdome of Moscovia,Anno 1553254

A testimonie of Richard Eden,concerning Clement Adams his discourse of Richard Chancellers voyage266

The letters of the Emperour of Russia sent to king Edward the sixt,by Richard Chanceller293

The coynes,waights and measures used in Russia294

The Commission given to the merchants Agents resiant in Russia299

The othe ministred to the servants of the Moscovie company307

The letter of George Killingworth the first Agent in Russia,written to the Company307

The first Privileges graunted by the Emperour of Russia,to the English merchants313

The Charter of the merchants of the Moscovie company granted by Queene Mary318

Instructions given to the Pursers of the Moscovie voyage329

The voyage of Stephen Burrough toward the River of Ob,intending the discovery of the Northeast passage,Anno 1556333

The landing of Richard Johnson among the Samoeds,Anno 1556352

The strange discourse of Richard Johnson concerning the Samoeds352

A discourse of the honourable receiving into England of the first Ambassadour from the Emperour of Russia356

The voyage of the aforesaide Stephen Burrough from Colmogro in russia to Wardhouse,in search of certaine English ships not heard-of the yeere before,Anno 1557367

Instructions given to the Masters and Mariners of the ships of the Moscovie Company,sayling towards the bay of S.Nicolas,Anno 1557377

A letterof the Company of the Moscovie merchants unto their Agents,George Killingworth,Richard Gray,and Henry Lane in Russia380

A letter of M.Thomas Hawtree to the Moscovie Companies Agent M.Henry Lane at Colmogro391

A letter of M.Richard Gray,one of the first Agents of the Moscovie Company,to M.Henry Lane at Mosco393

A letter of Thomas Alcock to M.Richard Gray and Henry Lane,Agents in Moscovia from Tirwill in Poland395

A letter of M.Anthony Jenkinson upon his returne from Boghar to M.Henry Lane resident in Vologda397

A letter of the Moscovie Company to their Agents in Russia,M.Henry Lane,Christopher Hudson,and Thomas Glover,sent in their seventh voyage to S.Nicolas399

Another letter to the aforesaid parties404

the manner of Justice by lotts in Russia&written by M.Henry Lane406

The voyage of M.Anthony Jenkinson into Russia,wherein Osep Napea,first Ambassadour from the Emperour of Moscovia to Queene Mary,was transported into his Countrey,Anno 1557408

The description of Russia,with the customes and maners of the inhabitants418

The voyage of M.Anthony Jenkinson from the Citie of Mosco in Russia to Boghar in Bactria,Anno 1558438

Notes and observations gathered by Richard Johnson of the severall wayes from Russia to Cathay ove-land464

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