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1511 AD (search for this): narrative 343
The renuing and increasing of an ancient and commodious trade unto diverse places in the Levant
seas, and to the chiefest partes of all the great Turks dominions, by the meanes of the Right worsh. citizens Sir Edward Osburne Alderman, and M. Richard Staper marchant of London.
THIS trade into the Levant
(as is before mentioned, page 2
of this present volume, whereunto I referre the Reader)
was very usuall and much frequented from the yeere of
our Lord 1511, till the yeere 1534, and afterward also,
though not so commonly, untill the yeere 1550, when as
the barke Aucher under the conduct of M. Roger Bodenham made a prosperous voyage unto Sicilia
, Candia
, Sio,
and other places within the Levant
. Since which time
the foresaid trade (notwithstanding the Grand Signiors
ample privilege granted to M. Anthony Jenkenson 1553,
and the strong and weighty reasons of Gaspar Campion
for that purpose) was utterly discontinued, and in maner
quite forgotten, as if it had never bene, for the
1550 AD (search for this): narrative 343
July, 1578 AD (search for this): narrative 343
1553 AD (search for this): narrative 343