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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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Monte (California, United States) (search for this): narrative 507
The Ambassage which king John the second, king of
Portugall, sent to Edward the fourth king of England,
which in part was to stay one John Tintam, and one
William Fabian English men, from proceeding in a
voyage which they were preparing for Guinea, 1481,
taken out of the booke of the workes of Gracias de
Resende, which intreateth of the life and acts of Don
John the second, king of Portugall. Chap. 33.
AND afterwards the king sent as Ambassadours from the
towne of Monte
major to king Edward the fourth of
England, Ruy de Sousa, a principall person, and a man
of great wisedome and estimation, and in whom the king
reposed great trust, with doctor John d'Elvas
, and Ferdinand de Pina, as secretarie. And they made their voyage
by sea very honourably, being very well accompanied.
These men were sent on the behalfe of their king, to
confirme the ancient leagues with England, wherein it
was conditioned that the new king of. the one and of the
other kingdome, should be bound to send to confi
Elvas (Portugal) (search for this): narrative 507
1481 AD (search for this): narrative 507
The Ambassage which king John the second, king of
Portugall, sent to Edward the fourth king of England,
which in part was to stay one John Tintam, and one
William Fabian English men, from proceeding in a
voyage which they were preparing for Guinea, 1481,
taken out of the booke of the workes of Gracias de
Resende, which intreateth of the life and acts of Don
John the second, king of Portugall. Chap. 33.
AND afterwards the king sent as Ambassadours from the
towne of Monte
major to king Edward the fourth of
England, Ruy de Sousa, a principall person, and a man
of great wisedome and estimation, and in whom the king
reposed great trust, with doctor John d'Elvas
, and Ferdinand de Pina, as secretarie. And they made their voyage
by sea very honourably, being very well accompanied.
These men were sent on the behalfe of their king, to
confirme the ancient leagues with England, wherein it
was conditioned that the new king of. the one and of the
other kingdome, should be bound to send to confi