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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Armenia (Armenia) (search for this): narrative 151
Vologda (Russia) (search for this): narrative 151
Russia (Russia) (search for this): narrative 151
Ormus (Iran) (search for this): narrative 151
Tripoli (Libya) (search for this): narrative 151
London (Alabama, United States) (search for this): narrative 151
Gilan (Iran) (search for this): narrative 151
The Articles of the second priviledge delivered to Laurence
Chapman, which are to be annexed unto the former
priviledge.
Item, that the merchants have free libertie, as in
their first priviledge, to goe unto Gilan
, and all other
places of his dominions, now or hereafter when occasion
shall be given.
Item, if by misfortune any of their ships should
breake, or fall upon any part of his dominions on the sea
coast, his subjects to helpe with all speed to save the
goods and to be delivered to any of the sayd merchants
that liveth : or otherwise to be kept in safetie until any of
them come to demaund them.
Item, if any of the said merchants depart this life in
any citie or towne, or on the high way, his governours
there to see their goods safely kept, and to be delivered to
any other of them that shall demand them.
Item, the said merchants to take such camel-men as
they themselves wil, being countrey people, and that no
Kissell Bash do let or hinder them. And the said owners
of the c