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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE THIRD VOLUME OF THE Principall Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- The letters of the Queenes Majestie written to the Emperour of Russia, requesting licence and safe-conduct for Anthonie Jenkinson, to passe through his dominions into Persia
- The Queenes Majesties letters to the great Sophie of Persia
- Instructions given by the Governours and Assistants of the Moscovie Company
- The voyage of M. Anthony Jenkinson through Russia, and over the Caspian sea into Persia, Anno 1561
- The privileges given by Obdoloucan K. of Hircania to the Company of English merchants trading in Russia
- The voyage of Thomas Alcock, George Wrenne, and Richard Cheyney, servants unto the Company of Moscovy Merchants in London, into Persia, Anno 1563
- The voyage of Richard Johnson, Alexander Kitchin, and Arthur Edwards servants to the foresaid company into Persia, Anno 1565
- Certaine letters of Arthur Edwards written out of Russia, Media, and Persia, to the Company of the Moscovie merchants in London
- The distance of divers places in Russia
- The way and distances from S. Nicolas in Russia to the Caspian sea
- The voyage of Thomas Southam and John Sparke by land and river from Colmogro to Novogrod in Russia, Anno 1566
- An Acte for the corporation of merchants Adventurers for the discovering of newe trades, made in the eighth yeere of the Queenes Majestie
- The voyage of M. Anthony Jenkinson into Russia the third time, Anno 1566
- The privileges granted by the Emperour of Russia to the English merchants
- A letter of M. Henry Lane to M. Richard Hakluyt concerning the first Ambassage from the Russian Emperour to our most gracious Queene Elizabeth
- A letter of her Majestie, sent by Stephen Twerdico and Pheodata Pogorella, Messengers of the Emperour of Russia, unto their master
- The Ambassage of M. Thomas Randolfe Esquier, from the Queenes Majestie to the Emperour of Russia
- The privileges graunted to the English merchants, at M. Randolfe his sute
- A Commission granted by M. Randolfe for a discovery to the Northeast by sea
- Instructions given to the discoverers for that action
- Certaine letters in verse, written out of Moscovia, by M. George Turbervile, Secretary to M. Randolfe, touching the state of the Countrey, and maners of the people
- The voyage of Arthur Edwards Agent for the Moscovy company, John Sparke, Laurence Chapman, Christopher Faucet, and Richard Pingle, servants, into Persia, An. 1568
- Notes concerning the fourth English voyage into Persia
- The voyage of Thomas Banister and Geffrey Ducket, Agents for the Moscovy Company, into Persia the fift time, Anno 1569
- Observations of the Sophy of Persia, and of the Religion of the Persians
- The voyage of William Burrough Captaine of 13. English ships to the Narve in Liefland, Anno 1570
- A letter of Richard Uscombe to M. Henry Lane touching the burning of the Citie of Mosco by the Crimme Tartar
- The voyage of M. Anthony Jenkinson into Russia the fourth time, Anno 1571
- A briefe rehearsall of all the travailes of M. Anthony Jenkinson
- A letter of James Alday to M. Michael Locke Agent in London for the Moscovie Company touching a trade to be established in Lappia
- A note of all the necessary instruments and appurtenances belonging to the killing of the Whale
- The deposition of William Burrough to certeine Interrogatories mooved unto him concerning the Narve and Kegor
- The reasons of M. William Burrough to disswade the use of a trade to the Narve by the way through Sweden
- A remembrance of advise given to the Moscovie merchants, touching a voyage for Cola abovesaid
- An Epistle dedicatorie unto the Queenes most excellent Majestie
- The Queenes Majesties letters to Shaugh Thamas the great Sophy of Persia
- The voyage of Christopher Burrough into Persia the sixt time, Anno 1579
- The Latitudes and Meridian Altitudes of divers places in Russia, from the North to the South
- Directions given by M. Richard Hakluyt Esquire, to Morgan Hubblethorne Dier, sent into Persia
- A Commission given by sir Rowland Heyward knight, and George Barne Aldermen, and governours of the Moscovie Company, to Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman, for the discovery by Sea towards Cathay
- Rules and orders given to be observed by them in that Discovery
- Briefe advises given by M. John Dee to that purpose
- Instructions given them by Richard Hakluyt Esquire to that purpose also
- The letter of Gerard. Mercator to Richard Hakluyt of Oxford touching that discovery
- The voyage of Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman, sent to discover the Northeast seas beyond the Hand of Vaigats, Anno 1580
- Instructions given by the Moscovie Company unto Richard Gibbs, William Biggat, John Backhouse, &c. Masters of their ships
- The opinion of M. William Burrough, sent to a friend requiring his judgement for the fittest time of the departure of our ships toward S. Nicolas in Russia
- The Queenes Majesties Commission given to sir Jerome Bowes, authorizing him her highnesse Ambassadour with the Emperour of Moscovie
- The Queenes Majesties letters written to the Emperour
- The discourse of the Ambassage of sir Jerome Bowes to the aforesaid Emperour
- The maner of preferring suites in Russia
- A letter of M. Henry Lane to M. William Sanderson merchant of London, conteyning a briefe discourse of all things passed in our Northren discoveries for the space of 33 yeeres
- The most solemne and magnificent Coronation of Pheodor Ivanowich Emperour of Russia
- The voyage of Master Jerome Horsey over land from Mosco in Russia to England, Anno 1584
- The Privileges graunted by the newe Emperour, to the English merchants
- The Ambassage of M. Giles Fletcher, Doctor of the Civil lawe, from her Majestie, to the Emperour of Russia
- A notable description of Russia
- A voyage to the Northeast, performed by certaine Russes, and translated out of Sigismundus ab Herberstein
- A speciall note gathered by the excellent Venetian Cosmographer M. John Baptista Ramusius, concerning the Northeast passage
- The Lord Boris Pheodorowich his letter to the right honourable William Burghley Lord high Treasurer of England
- The Queenes Majesties letter to Pheodor Ivanowich, Emperour of Russia
- The Queenes Majesties letters to the Lord Boris Pheodorowich
- The L. Treasurer sir William Cecil his letter to the Lord Boris Pheodorowich
- A letter of Pheodor Ivanowich to the Queenes Majestie
- An other letter to the Queenes most excellent Majestie from the Lord Boris Pheodorowich
- A second letter from the Lord Boris Pheodorowich to the L. William Burghley
- A most gracious letter of Privileges given to the English merchants by Pheodor Ivanowich
- The contents of M. Garlands Commission unto Thomas Simkinson for the bringing of M. John Dee to the Emperour of Russia his Court
- A letter to the right worsh. M. John Dee Esquier, conteyning the summe and effect of M. Garland his message
- A branch of a letter from John Merick touching the death of Pheodor Ivanowich
- A learned Epistle written unto the famous Cosmographer M. Gerardus Mercator, concerning the Countreys, Rivers and Seas, towards the Northeast
- The honourable testimonies of divers strangers touching the notable discoveries of the English, made in the North-east parts
- APPENDIX The Ambassage of Sir Hierome Bowes to the Emperour of Moscovie, 1583
- Map
The voyage of Thomas Southam and John Sparke by land and river from Colmogro to Novogrod in Russia, Anno 1566
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE THIRD VOLUME OF THE Principall Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- The letters of the Queenes Majestie written to the Emperour of Russia, requesting licence and safe-conduct for Anthonie Jenkinson, to passe through his dominions into Persia
- The Queenes Majesties letters to the great Sophie of Persia
- Instructions given by the Governours and Assistants of the Moscovie Company
- The voyage of M. Anthony Jenkinson through Russia, and over the Caspian sea into Persia, Anno 1561
- The privileges given by Obdoloucan K. of Hircania to the Company of English merchants trading in Russia
- The voyage of Thomas Alcock, George Wrenne, and Richard Cheyney, servants unto the Company of Moscovy Merchants in London, into Persia, Anno 1563
- The voyage of Richard Johnson, Alexander Kitchin, and Arthur Edwards servants to the foresaid company into Persia, Anno 1565
- Certaine letters of Arthur Edwards written out of Russia, Media, and Persia, to the Company of the Moscovie merchants in London
- The distance of divers places in Russia
- The way and distances from S. Nicolas in Russia to the Caspian sea
- The voyage of Thomas Southam and John Sparke by land and river from Colmogro to Novogrod in Russia, Anno 1566
- An Acte for the corporation of merchants Adventurers for the discovering of newe trades, made in the eighth yeere of the Queenes Majestie
- The voyage of M. Anthony Jenkinson into Russia the third time, Anno 1566
- The privileges granted by the Emperour of Russia to the English merchants
- A letter of M. Henry Lane to M. Richard Hakluyt concerning the first Ambassage from the Russian Emperour to our most gracious Queene Elizabeth
- A letter of her Majestie, sent by Stephen Twerdico and Pheodata Pogorella, Messengers of the Emperour of Russia, unto their master
- The Ambassage of M. Thomas Randolfe Esquier, from the Queenes Majestie to the Emperour of Russia
- The privileges graunted to the English merchants, at M. Randolfe his sute
- A Commission granted by M. Randolfe for a discovery to the Northeast by sea
- Instructions given to the discoverers for that action
- Certaine letters in verse, written out of Moscovia, by M. George Turbervile, Secretary to M. Randolfe, touching the state of the Countrey, and maners of the people
- The voyage of Arthur Edwards Agent for the Moscovy company, John Sparke, Laurence Chapman, Christopher Faucet, and Richard Pingle, servants, into Persia, An. 1568
- Notes concerning the fourth English voyage into Persia
- The voyage of Thomas Banister and Geffrey Ducket, Agents for the Moscovy Company, into Persia the fift time, Anno 1569
- Observations of the Sophy of Persia, and of the Religion of the Persians
- The voyage of William Burrough Captaine of 13. English ships to the Narve in Liefland, Anno 1570
- A letter of Richard Uscombe to M. Henry Lane touching the burning of the Citie of Mosco by the Crimme Tartar
- The voyage of M. Anthony Jenkinson into Russia the fourth time, Anno 1571
- A briefe rehearsall of all the travailes of M. Anthony Jenkinson
- A letter of James Alday to M. Michael Locke Agent in London for the Moscovie Company touching a trade to be established in Lappia
- A note of all the necessary instruments and appurtenances belonging to the killing of the Whale
- The deposition of William Burrough to certeine Interrogatories mooved unto him concerning the Narve and Kegor
- The reasons of M. William Burrough to disswade the use of a trade to the Narve by the way through Sweden
- A remembrance of advise given to the Moscovie merchants, touching a voyage for Cola abovesaid
- An Epistle dedicatorie unto the Queenes most excellent Majestie
- The Queenes Majesties letters to Shaugh Thamas the great Sophy of Persia
- The voyage of Christopher Burrough into Persia the sixt time, Anno 1579
- The Latitudes and Meridian Altitudes of divers places in Russia, from the North to the South
- Directions given by M. Richard Hakluyt Esquire, to Morgan Hubblethorne Dier, sent into Persia
- A Commission given by sir Rowland Heyward knight, and George Barne Aldermen, and governours of the Moscovie Company, to Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman, for the discovery by Sea towards Cathay
- Rules and orders given to be observed by them in that Discovery
- Briefe advises given by M. John Dee to that purpose
- Instructions given them by Richard Hakluyt Esquire to that purpose also
- The letter of Gerard. Mercator to Richard Hakluyt of Oxford touching that discovery
- The voyage of Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman, sent to discover the Northeast seas beyond the Hand of Vaigats, Anno 1580
- Instructions given by the Moscovie Company unto Richard Gibbs, William Biggat, John Backhouse, &c. Masters of their ships
- The opinion of M. William Burrough, sent to a friend requiring his judgement for the fittest time of the departure of our ships toward S. Nicolas in Russia
- The Queenes Majesties Commission given to sir Jerome Bowes, authorizing him her highnesse Ambassadour with the Emperour of Moscovie
- The Queenes Majesties letters written to the Emperour
- The discourse of the Ambassage of sir Jerome Bowes to the aforesaid Emperour
- The maner of preferring suites in Russia
- A letter of M. Henry Lane to M. William Sanderson merchant of London, conteyning a briefe discourse of all things passed in our Northren discoveries for the space of 33 yeeres
- The most solemne and magnificent Coronation of Pheodor Ivanowich Emperour of Russia
- The voyage of Master Jerome Horsey over land from Mosco in Russia to England, Anno 1584
- The Privileges graunted by the newe Emperour, to the English merchants
- The Ambassage of M. Giles Fletcher, Doctor of the Civil lawe, from her Majestie, to the Emperour of Russia
- A notable description of Russia
- A voyage to the Northeast, performed by certaine Russes, and translated out of Sigismundus ab Herberstein
- A speciall note gathered by the excellent Venetian Cosmographer M. John Baptista Ramusius, concerning the Northeast passage
- The Lord Boris Pheodorowich his letter to the right honourable William Burghley Lord high Treasurer of England
- The Queenes Majesties letter to Pheodor Ivanowich, Emperour of Russia
- The Queenes Majesties letters to the Lord Boris Pheodorowich
- The L. Treasurer sir William Cecil his letter to the Lord Boris Pheodorowich
- A letter of Pheodor Ivanowich to the Queenes Majestie
- An other letter to the Queenes most excellent Majestie from the Lord Boris Pheodorowich
- A second letter from the Lord Boris Pheodorowich to the L. William Burghley
- A most gracious letter of Privileges given to the English merchants by Pheodor Ivanowich
- The contents of M. Garlands Commission unto Thomas Simkinson for the bringing of M. John Dee to the Emperour of Russia his Court
- A letter to the right worsh. M. John Dee Esquier, conteyning the summe and effect of M. Garland his message
- A branch of a letter from John Merick touching the death of Pheodor Ivanowich
- A learned Epistle written unto the famous Cosmographer M. Gerardus Mercator, concerning the Countreys, Rivers and Seas, towards the Northeast
- The honourable testimonies of divers strangers touching the notable discoveries of the English, made in the North-east parts
- APPENDIX The Ambassage of Sir Hierome Bowes to the Emperour of Moscovie, 1583
- Map
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