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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A letter of Sir Francis Walsingham to M. Richard
Hakluyt then of Christchurch
in Oxford
, incouraging
him in the study of Cosmographie , and of furthering
new discoveries, &c. (search)
A letter of Sir Francis Walsingham to M. Richard
Hakluyt then of Christchurch
in Oxford
, incouraging
him in the study of Cosmographie, and of furthering
new discoveries, &c.
I UNDERSTAND aswel by a letter I long since received
from the Maior of Bristoll, as by conference with Sir
George Pekham, that you have endevoured, & given
much light for the discovery of the Westerne partes yet
unknowen: as your studie in these things is very commendable, so I thanke you much for the same; wishing
you do continue your travell in these and like matters,
which are like to turne not only to your owne good in
private, but to the publike benefite of this Realme. And
so I bid you farewell. From the Court the 11. of March.
1582.
Your loving Friend,
FRANCIS WALSINGHAM.