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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE FOURTH VOLUME OF Purchas His Pilgrimes
- The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the fourth Booke of the First part of Purchas his Pilgrimes
- CHAP. IIII Observations of William Finch, Merchant, taken out of his large Journall
- CHAP. V The ninth Voyage of the Indian Companie to the East Indies, in the James, whereof was Captaine, Master Edmund Marlowe of Bristoll, and the Master, John Davy, which wrote this Journall
- CHAP. VI A Ruter, or briefe direction for readie sayling into the East India, digested into a plaine methode by Master John Davis of Lime-house, upon experience of his five voyages thither, and home againe
- CHAP. VII A Journall of the tenth Voyage to the East India, with two ships, the Dragon, and the Hosiander (accompanied with the James and Salomon, but those for other voyages) and in them three hundred and eightie persons, or thereabout: Written by Master Thomas Best, chiefe Commander thereof
- CHAP. VIII Certaine observations written by others employed in the same voyage, Master Copland Minister, Robert Boner Master, Nicholas Withington Merchant
- CHAP. IX The eleventh Voyage to the East India in the Salomon, begun in the yeere of our Lord 1611. after the accompt of the Church of England, and ended in the yeere 1613. Written by Ralph Wilson, one of the Mates in the said ship. H.
- CHAP. X A Journall of all principall matters passed in the twelfth Voyage to the East India, observed by mee Walter Payton, in the good ship the Expedition: the Captaine whereof was M. Christopher Newport, being set out, Anno 1612. Written by Walter Payton
- CHAP. XI
- CHAP. XII Relations of Master Elkington and Master Dodsworth, touching the former voyage
- CHAP. XIII A Journall of the Journey of Richard Steel, and John Crowther, from Azmere in India, the place of the great Mogols residence, to Spahan the Royall Seat of the King of Persia, in the affaires of the East Indian Societie. Anno 1615. 1616
- CHAP. XIIII Memorials of a voyage, wherein were employed three ships, the Samaritan, Thomas and Thomasine, 1614. written by John Milward Merchant, who went in the Thomas
- CHAP. XV The second voyage of Captaine Walter Peyton into the East Indies, in the Expedition, which was set forth by the East India Companie, together with the Dragon, Lion, and Peppercorne, in Januarie 1614. gathered out of his large Journall
- CHAP. XVI Observations collected out of the Journall of Sir Thomas Roe, Knight, Lord Embassadour from His Majestie of Great Britaine, to the Great Mogol: Of matters occurring worthy memorie in the way, and in the Mogols Court. His Customes, Cities, Countries, Subjects, and other Indian affaires
- CHAP. XVII A Letter of Master Thomas Coryat, which travelled by Land from Jerusalem to the Court of the Great Mogoll, written to Master L. Whitaker. To which are added pieces of two other
- The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the fift Booke of the First part of Purchas his Pilgrimes
CHAP. X - A Journall of all principall matters passed in the twelfth Voyage to the East India, observed by mee Walter Payton, in the good ship the Expedition: the Captaine whereof was M. Christopher Newport, being set out, Anno 1612. Written by Walter Payton
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE FOURTH VOLUME OF Purchas His Pilgrimes
- The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the fourth Booke of the First part of Purchas his Pilgrimes
- CHAP. IIII Observations of William Finch, Merchant, taken out of his large Journall
- CHAP. V The ninth Voyage of the Indian Companie to the East Indies, in the James, whereof was Captaine, Master Edmund Marlowe of Bristoll, and the Master, John Davy, which wrote this Journall
- CHAP. VI A Ruter, or briefe direction for readie sayling into the East India, digested into a plaine methode by Master John Davis of Lime-house, upon experience of his five voyages thither, and home againe
- CHAP. VII A Journall of the tenth Voyage to the East India, with two ships, the Dragon, and the Hosiander (accompanied with the James and Salomon, but those for other voyages) and in them three hundred and eightie persons, or thereabout: Written by Master Thomas Best, chiefe Commander thereof
- CHAP. VIII Certaine observations written by others employed in the same voyage, Master Copland Minister, Robert Boner Master, Nicholas Withington Merchant
- CHAP. IX The eleventh Voyage to the East India in the Salomon, begun in the yeere of our Lord 1611. after the accompt of the Church of England, and ended in the yeere 1613. Written by Ralph Wilson, one of the Mates in the said ship. H.
- CHAP. X A Journall of all principall matters passed in the twelfth Voyage to the East India, observed by mee Walter Payton, in the good ship the Expedition: the Captaine whereof was M. Christopher Newport, being set out, Anno 1612. Written by Walter Payton
- CHAP. XI
- CHAP. XII Relations of Master Elkington and Master Dodsworth, touching the former voyage
- CHAP. XIII A Journall of the Journey of Richard Steel, and John Crowther, from Azmere in India, the place of the great Mogols residence, to Spahan the Royall Seat of the King of Persia, in the affaires of the East Indian Societie. Anno 1615. 1616
- CHAP. XIIII Memorials of a voyage, wherein were employed three ships, the Samaritan, Thomas and Thomasine, 1614. written by John Milward Merchant, who went in the Thomas
- CHAP. XV The second voyage of Captaine Walter Peyton into the East Indies, in the Expedition, which was set forth by the East India Companie, together with the Dragon, Lion, and Peppercorne, in Januarie 1614. gathered out of his large Journall
- CHAP. XVI Observations collected out of the Journall of Sir Thomas Roe, Knight, Lord Embassadour from His Majestie of Great Britaine, to the Great Mogol: Of matters occurring worthy memorie in the way, and in the Mogols Court. His Customes, Cities, Countries, Subjects, and other Indian affaires
- CHAP. XVII A Letter of Master Thomas Coryat, which travelled by Land from Jerusalem to the Court of the Great Mogoll, written to Master L. Whitaker. To which are added pieces of two other
- The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the fift Booke of the First part of Purchas his Pilgrimes
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- Hakluytus Posthumus or, Purchas his PilgrimesContayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and Others, pp. 180 - 213Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014