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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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1577 AD (search for this): narrative 530
The Ambassage of M. Edmund Hogan, one of the sworne
Esquires of her Majesties person, from her Highnesse
to Mully Abdelmelech Emperour of Marocco, and king
of Fes and Sus: in the yeere 1577, written by himselfe.I EDMUND HOGAN being appointed Ambassadour from the
Queenes Majestie to the above named Emperour and King
Mully Abdelmelech, departed with my company and
servants from London the two and twentie day of Aprill
1577, being imbarked in the good ship called the Gallion
of London, and arrived 1577, being imbarked in the good ship called the Gallion
of London, and arrived in Azafi a port of Barbarie the
one and twentie day of May next following. Immediatly
I sent Leonell Edgerton a shoare with my letters directed
to John Williams and John Bampton, who dispatched a
Trottero to Marocco to knowe the kings pleasure for my
repaire to the Court, which letters came to their hands on
the Thursday night.
They with all speede gave the king understanding of it,
who being glad thereof speeded the next day certaine
Captaines with souldiers and tents, with other provision
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