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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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Gravesend (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 336
The voyage of M. Roger Bodenham with the great Barke
Aucher to Candia
and Chio, in the yeere 1550.
IN the yeere 1550. the 13 of November I Roger Bodenham Captaine of the Barke Aucher entered the said ship
at Gravesend
, for my voiage to the Ilands of Candia
and Chio in the Levant
. The master of my ship was
one William Sherwood. From thence we departed to
Tilbery hope, and there remained with contrarie windes
untill the 6. of January 1551. The 6. of Januarie, the
M. came to Tilbery, and I had provided a skilfull pylot
to cary me over the lands end, whose name was M.
Wood, and with all speede I valed downe that night
10 miles to take the tide in the morning, which happily
I did, and that night came to Dover, and there came to
an anker, and there remained untill tuesday, meeting
with the worthy knight sir Anthony Aucher owner of
the saide ship.
The 11 day we arrived in Plimoth, and the 13 in the
morning we set forward on our voyage with a prosperous
winde, and the 16 we had sight
Crete (Greece) (search for this): narrative 336
The voyage of M. Roger Bodenham with the great Barke
Aucher to Candia
and Chio, in the yeere 1550.
IN the yeere 1550. the 13 of November I Roger Bodenham Captaine of the Barke Aucher entered the sa ir Anthony Aucher, that we should receive the same
at Messina
. But I was posted from thence to Candia
,
and there I was answered that I should send to Chio,
and there I should have my safe conduct. alta
, and to goe to Tripoly in Barbary, which
by the French he wan. In this time there were in Candia
certaine Turkes vessels called Skyrasas, which had
brought wheat thither to sell, and were read nts of that place to send for their goods out
of hand, or else I would returne back with all to Candia
,
& they should fetch their goods there. But in fine, what
by perswasion of my merchants English ir voyage
for to surprise the Iland of Malta. The next day after
I departed, I had the sight of Candia
, but I was two
dayes after or ever I could get in, where I thought my
selfe out of their daunge
Venice (Italy) (search for this): narrative 336
Levant (search for this): narrative 336
Messana (Italy) (search for this): narrative 336
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): narrative 336
Malta (Alabama, United States) (search for this): narrative 336
Russia (Russia) (search for this): narrative 336
Zacynthus (Greece) (search for this): narrative 336
Mallorca (Spain) (search for this): narrative 336