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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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Russia (Russia) (search for this): narrative 251
Moscow (Russia) (search for this): narrative 251
The Queenes Majesties letter to Theodore Ivanovich
Emperour of Russia, 1591.
ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England,
France, and Ireland
, defender of the faith, &c. to the
right high, mighty, and right noble prince Theodore
Ivanovich great Lord, King, and great Duke of all
Russia
, Volodemer, Mosco, Novogrod, King of Cazan,
and Astracan, Lord of Vobsko, and great Duke of
Smolensko, Otver, Ughory, Perme, Viatski, Bolgory, and
other places: Lord and great Duke of Novogrod in the
low countrey, of Chernigo, Rezan, Polotsky, Rostove,
Yeraslave, Bealozero, and Lifland, of Oudorsky, Obdorsky, Condinsky, and commander of all Sibierland and the
North coasts, great Lord over the countrey of Iversky,
Grisinsky, Emperor of Kabardinsky, and of the countrey
of Charkasky, and of the countrey of Gorsky, and Lord
of many other countreys, our most deare and loving
brother, greeting. Right noble and excellent prince, we
have received your Majesties letters brought over by our
merchants in t
Ireland (Irish Republic) (search for this): narrative 251
The Queenes Majesties letter to Theodore Ivanovich
Emperour of Russia, 1591.
ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England,
France, and Ireland
, defender of the faith, &c. to the
right high, mighty, and right noble prince Theodore
Ivanovich great Lord, King, and great Duke of all
Russia
, Volodemer, Mosco, Novogrod, King of honor and greatnesse, then
the consideration of our owne stile, which is thus contracted, videlicet, Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene
of England, France, and Ireland
, defender of the faith
&c. which kingdomes and dominions of ours are expressed
by these generall words, videlicet, England, France, and
Ireland
: in every of whiIreland
: in every of which there are severall principalities,
dukedomes, earledomes, provinces and countreys: which
being severally expressed would enlarge much our stile,
and make it of great length; which by our progenitours
hath not bene used: notwithstanding, we thinke it no
dishonour to us, compendiously to abridge the same
in all our writings and
1587 AD (search for this): narrative 251
1591 AD (search for this): narrative 251
The Queenes Majesties letter to Theodore Ivanovich
Emperour of Russia, 1591.
ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England,
France, and Ireland
, defender of the faith, &c. to the
right high, mighty, and right noble prince Theodore
Ivanovich great Lord, King, and great Duke of all
Russia
, Volodemer, Mosco, Novogrod, King of Cazan,
and Astracan, Lord of Vobsko, and great Duke of
Smolensko, Otver, Ughory, Perme, Viatski, Bolgory, and
other places: Lord and great Duke of Novogrod in the
low c and continue the same to our posterity
for ever. And if any mistaking or errour of either side
do rise, in not accomplishing of circumstances agreeable
to the fashion of either of our countreys and kingdomes,
let the same upon our enterchangeable letters be reconciled, that our league and amitie be no way impeached
for any particular occasion whatsoever. And thus we
recommend your Majesty to the tuition of the most High.
From our royall Palace of Whitehall the 14 of January,
anno Domini 1591.
1585 AD (search for this): narrative 251