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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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1511 AD (search for this): narrative 330
The antiquitie of the trade with English ships into the
Levant
.
IN the yeeres of our Lord, 1511. 1512. &c. till the yeere
1534. divers tall ships of London, namely, The Christopher Campion, wherein was Factor one Roger Whitcome;
the Mary George, wherein was Factor William Gresham;
the great Mary Grace, the Owner whereof, was William
Gunson, and the master one John Hely; the Trinitie
Fitz-williams, whereof was master Laurence Arkey; the
Mathew of London, whereof was master William Capling,
with certaine other ships of Southampton
and Bristow,
had an ordinarie and usuall trade to Sicilia
, Candie, Chio,
and somewhiles to Cyprus
, as also to Tripolis and Barutti
in Syria
. The commodities which they caried thither
were fine Kersies of divers colours, course Kersies, white
Westerne dozens, Cottons, certaine clothes called Statutes,
and others called Cardinal-whites, and Calveskins which
were well sold in Sicilie, &c. The commodities which they
returned backe were Silks, Chamlets, Rubarbe
1512 AD (search for this): narrative 330
The antiquitie of the trade with English ships into the
Levant
.
IN the yeeres of our Lord, 1511. 1512. &c. till the yeere
1534. divers tall ships of London, namely, The Christopher Campion, wherein was Factor one Roger Whitcome;
the Mary George, wherein was Factor William Gresham;
the great Mary Grace, the Owner whereof, was William
Gunson, and the master one John Hely; the Trinitie
Fitz-williams, whereof was master Laurence Arkey; the
Mathew of London, whereof was master William Capling,
with certaine other ships of Southampton
and Bristow,
had an ordinarie and usuall trade to Sicilia
, Candie, Chio,
and somewhiles to Cyprus
, as also to Tripolis and Barutti
in Syria
. The commodities which they caried thither
were fine Kersies of divers colours, course Kersies, white
Westerne dozens, Cottons, certaine clothes called Statutes,
and others called Cardinal-whites, and Calveskins which
were well sold in Sicilie, &c. The commodities which they
returned backe were Silks, Chamlets, Rubarbe
1534 AD (search for this): narrative 330
The antiquitie of the trade with English ships into the
Levant
.
IN the yeeres of our Lord, 1511. 1512. &c. till the yeere
1534. divers tall ships of London, namely, The Christopher Campion, wherein was Factor one Roger Whitcome;
the Mary George, wherein was Factor William Gresham;
the great Mary Grace, the Owner whereof, was William
Gunson, and the master one John Hely; the Trinitie
Fitz-williams, whereof was master Laurence Arkey; the
Mathew of London, whereof was master William Capling,
with certaine other ships of Southampton
and Bristow,
had an ordinarie and usuall trade to Sicilia
, Candie, Chio,
and somewhiles to Cyprus
, as also to Tripolis and Barutti
in Syria
. The commodities which they caried thither
were fine Kersies of divers colours, course Kersies, white
Westerne dozens, Cottons, certaine clothes called Statutes,
and others called Cardinal-whites, and Calveskins which
were well sold in Sicilie, &c. The commodities which they
returned backe were Silks, Chamlets, Rubarbe
Cyprus (Cyprus) (search for this): narrative 330
Syria (Syria) (search for this): narrative 330
Levant (search for this): narrative 330
The antiquitie of the trade with English ships into the
Levant
.
IN the yeeres of our Lord, 1511. 1512. &c. till the yeere
1534. divers tall ships of London, namely, The Christopher Campion, wherein was Factor one Roger Whitcome;
the Mary George, wherein was Factor William Gresham;
the great Mary Grace, the Owner whereof, was William
Gunson, and the master one John Hely; the Trinitie
Fitz-williams, whereof was master Laurence Arkey; the
Mathew of London, whereof was master William Capling,
with certaine other ships of Southampton
and Bristow,
had an ordinarie and usuall trade to Sicilia
, Candie, Chio,
and somewhiles to Cyprus
, as also to Tripolis and Barutti
in Syria
. The commodities which they caried thither
were fine Kersies of divers colours, course Kersies, white
Westerne dozens, Cottons, certaine clothes called Statutes,
and others called Cardinal-whites, and Calveskins which
were well sold in Sicilie, &c. The commodities which they
returned backe were Silks, Chamlets, Rubarb
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): narrative 330
Southampton (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 330