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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage, wherein Osep Napea the Moscovite Ambas - sadour returned home into his countrey, with his entertainement at his arrivall, at Colmogro : and a large description of the maners of the Countrey . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The maners, usages, and ceremonies of the Russes . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The names of certaine sortes of drinkes used in Russia
,
and commonly drunke in the Emperours Court . (search)
The names of certaine sortes of drinkes used in Russia
,
and commonly drunke in the Emperours Court.THE first and principall meade is made of the juice or
liccour taken from a berrie called in Russia
, Malieno,
which is of a marvellous sweete taste, and of a carmosant
colour, which berry I have seene in Paris
.
The second meade is called Visnova, because it is made
of a berry so called, and is like a black gooseberrie: but
it is like in colour and taste to the red wine of France.
The third meade is called Amarodina or Smorodina,
short, of a small berry much like to the small rezin, and
groweth in great plentie in Russia
.
The fourth meade is called Cherevnikyna, which is made
of the wilde blacke cherry.
The fift meade is made of hony and water, with other
mixtures.
There is also a delicate drinke drawn from the root of
the birch tree, called in the Russe
tongue Berozevites,
which drinke the noble men and others use in Aprill,
May, and June, which are the three mon
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A great supply of money to the Holy land by
Henry the 2. (search)
A great supply of money to the Holy land by
Henry the 2.
THE same yeere King Henry the second being at
Waltham
, assigned an aide to the maintenance of the
Christian souldiers in the Holy lande, That is to wit,
two and fortie thousand markes of silver, and five hundred
markes of golde. Matth. Paris
. and Holens. pag. 105.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The large contribution to the succour of the Holy land ,
made by king John king of England , in the third yeere
of his reigne 1201. Matth . Paris
and Holinsh . pag. 164. (search)
The large contribution to the succour of the Holy land,
made by king John king of England, in the third yeere
of his reigne 1201. Matth. Paris
and Holinsh. pag. 164.
AT the same time also the kings of France and England
gave large money towards the maintenance of the army
which at this present went foorth under the leading of
the earle of Flanders and other, to warre against the
enemies of the Christian faith at the instance of pope
Innocent. There was furthermore granted unto them the
fortieth part of all the revenues belonging unto ecclesiasticall persons, towards the ayd of the Christians then being
in the Holy land: and all such aswel of the nobility, as
other of the weaker sort, which had taken upon them
the crosse, and secretly layed it downe were compelled
eftsoones to receive it now againe.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The travailes of Robert Curson . (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage of Ranulph earle of Chester
, of Saer Quincy
earle of Winchester
, William de Albanie earle of
Arundel
, with divers other noble men to the Holy
land, in the second yere of K. Henry the third. Matth .
Paris
. Holensh . pag. 202., (search)
The voyage of Ranulph earle of Chester
, of Saer Quincy
earle of Winchester
, William de Albanie earle of
Arundel
, with divers other noble men to the Holy
land, in the second yere of K. Henry the third. Matth.
Paris
. Holensh. pag. 202.,
IN the yeere 1218, Ranulph earle of Chester
was sent
into the Holy land by king Henry the third with a goodly
company of souldiers and men of warre, to ayde the
Christians there against the Infidels, which at the same
time had besieged the city of Damiata in Egypt
. In
which enterprise the valiancy of the same earle after his
comming thither was to his great praise most apparant.
There went with him in that journey Saer de Quincy
earle of Winchester
, William de Albanie earle of Arundel
,
beside divers barons, as the lord Robert fitz Walter, John
constable of Chester
, William de Harecourt, and Oliver
fitz Roy sonne to the king of England, and divers others.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The voyage of Henry Bohun and Saer Quincy to the
Holy land . (search)
The voyage of Henry Bohun and Saer Quincy to the
Holy land.
THIS yere, being the sixt yere of Henry the third, deceased
Henry de Bohun earle of Hereford
, and Saer de Quincy
earle of Winchester
, in their journey which they made
to the Holy land. Matth. Paris
. Holensh. pag. 202.
col. 2.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The honourable and prosperous voyage of Richard earle
of Cornewall , brother to king Henry the third, accompanied with William Longespee earle of Sarisburie ,
and many other noble men into Syria
. (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The comming of the Emperour of Constantinople called
Baldwine into England in the yere 1247, out of Matth .
Paris
, & Holensh . pag. 239. vol. 2. (search)
The comming of the Emperour of Constantinople called
Baldwine into England in the yere 1247, out of Matth.
Paris
, & Holensh. pag. 239. vol. 2.
ABOUT the same time, Baldwine naming himselfe emperour
of Constantinople, came againe into England, to procure
some new ayd of the king towards the recovery of his
empire, out of the which he was expelled by the Greeks.