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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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Thames (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 632
Leigh (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 632
The voyage of the two ships, whereof the one was called
the Dominus vobiscum, set out the 20 day of May in
the 19 yere of king Henry the eight, and in the yere
of our Lord God 1527. for the discoverie of the North
partes.
MASTER ROBERT THORNE of Bristoll, a notable member
and ornament of his country, as wel for his learning, as
great charity to the poore, in a letter of his to king
Henry the 8 and a large discourse to doctor Leigh
, his
Ambassadour to Charles the Emperour, (which both are
to be seene almost in the beginning of the first volume
of this my work) exhorted the aforesaid king with very
waighty and substantial reasons, to set forth a discovery
even to the North Pole. And that it may be knowne
that this his motion tooke present effect, I thought it
good herewithall to put downe the testimonies of two
of our Chroniclers. M. Hall, and M. Grafton, who both
write in this sort. This same moneth (say they) king
Henry the 8 sent 2 faire ships wel manned & victualled,
having in them
London (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 632
Newfoundland (Canada) (search for this): narrative 632
1527 AD (search for this): narrative 632
The voyage of the two ships, whereof the one was called
the Dominus vobiscum, set out the 20 day of May in
the 19 yere of king Henry the eight, and in the yere
of our Lord God 1527. for the discoverie of the North
partes.
MASTER ROBERT THORNE of Bristoll, a notable member
and ornament of his country, as wel for his learning, as
great charity to the poore, in a letter of his to king
Henry the 8 and a large discourse to doctor Leigh
, his
Ambassadour to Charles the Emperour, (which both are
to be they) king
Henry the 8 sent 2 faire ships wel manned & victualled,
having in them divers cunning men to seeke strange
regions, & so they set forth out of the Thames
the 20 day
of May in the 19 yeere of his raigne, which was the yere
of our Lord. 1527.
And whereas master Hal, and master Grafton say,
that in those ships there were divers cunning men, I
have made great enquirie of such as by their yeeres
and delight in Navigation, might give me any light to
know who those cunning men should b