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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The thirde voyage into Persia , begun in the yeere 1565 .
by Richard Johnson , Alexander Kitchin , and Arthur
Edwards . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A letter of M. Arthur Edwards , written the 8. of August
1566 . from the towne of Shamaki in Media, to the right
worshipfull the Governours , Consuls, Assistants, and
generalitie of the companie of Russia
, &c. Shewing his
accesse unto the Emperour of Persia , his conference
with him, his obtaining of a priviledge, with divers
other good observations. (search)
A letter of M. Arthur Edwards, written the 8. of August
1566. from the towne of Shamaki in Media, to the right
worshipfull the Governours, Consuls, Assistants, and
generalitie of the companie of Russia
, &c. Shewing his
accesse unto the Emperour of Persia, his conference
with him, his obtaining of a priviledge, with divers
other good observations.
RIGHT worshipfull Sirs, my bounden dutie remembred,
with most humble commendations and like request to God
for the preservation of your good healths, with the rest of
the companie, &c. It may please you to understand, that
the last letter which I sent you from hence was of the 26.
of April of this present yeere by Richard Johnson at my
departure towards Casbin : to which citie I came the 25.
of May folowing, not slacking any day, houre, nor
moment, to procure and make friends for the speedie
bringing me before the presence of the Shaugh, being the
29. day of the same moneth brought before him, with
whose majestie I was in talke (as I think