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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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Ireland (Irish Republic) (search for this): narrative 348
The letters patents, or privileges graunted by her Majestie to Sir Edward Osborne, Master Richard Staper, and certaine other Marchants of London for their trade into the dominions of the great Turke, in the yeere 1581.
ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England,
France and Ireland
, defender of the faith, &c. To all our
Officers, ministers, and Subjects, and to all other people
as well within this our Realme of England, as else where
under our obeysance, jurisdiction, or otherwise, unto whom
these our letters shall be seene, shewed or read, greeting.
Where our welbeloved Subjects Edward Osborne Alderman of our Citie of London, and Richard Staper of our
sayde City Marchant, have by great adventure and
industrie, with their great costes and charges, by the
space. of sundry late yeeres, travailed, and caused travaile
to bee taken, as well by secret and good meanes, as by
dangerous wayes and passages both by lande and Sea, to
finde out and set open a trade of Marchandize and traf
Westminster (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 348
England (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): narrative 348
The letters patents, or privileges graunted by her Majestie to Sir Edward Osborne, Master Richard Staper, and certaine other Marchants of London for their trade into the dominions of the great Turke, in the yeere 1581.
ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England,
France and Ireland
, defender of the faith, &c. To all our
Officers, ministers, and Subjects, and to all other people
as well within this our Realme of England, as else where
under our obeysance, jurisdiction, or otherwise, unto whom
these our letters shall be seene, shewed or read, greeting.
Where our welbeloved Subjects Edward Osborne Alderman of our Citie of London, and Richard Staper of our
sayde City Marchant, have by great adventure and
industrie, with their great costes and charges, by the
space. of sundry late yeeres, travailed, and caused travaile
to bee taken, as well by secret and good meanes, as by
dangerous wayes and passages both by lande and Sea, to
finde out and set open a trade of Marchandize and tra
1581 AD (search for this): narrative 348
The letters patents, or privileges graunted by her Majestie to Sir Edward Osborne, Master Richard Staper, and certaine other Marchants of London for their trade into the dominions of the great Turke, in the yeere 1581.
ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England,
France and Ireland
, defender of the faith, &c. To all our
Officers, ministers, and Subjects, and to all other people
as well within this our Realme of England, as else where
under our obeysance, jurisdiction, or otherwise, unto whom
these our letters shall be seene, shewed or read, greeting.
Where our welbeloved Subjects Edward Osborne Alderman of our Citie of London, and Richard Staper of our
sayde City Marchant, have by great adventure and
industrie, with their great costes and charges, by the
space. of sundry late yeeres, travailed, and caused travaile
to bee taken, as well by secret and good meanes, as by
dangerous wayes and passages both by lande and Sea, to
finde out and set open a trade of Marchandize and traf