XXXIV. A remembrance of the company of merchants trading into Russia to
Anthony Jenkinson at his departure for Persia
XXXV. A compendious declaration of the journey of A. Jenkinson from London
into the land of Persia anno 1561.
XXXVL. The second voyage into Persia, made by Thomas Alcock in anno 1563.
written by Richard Cheinie.
The third voyage into Persia by Richard Johnson, Alexander Kitchin and
Arthur Edwards.
37. A letter of Arthur Edwards to Thomas
38. Another letter of Arthur Edwards to Sir Thomas Lodge, touching the
successe of Richard Johnson in the third voyage into Persia
39. A letter of Arthur Edwards to the (Muscovy) companie, showing his
accesse unto the Emperour of Persia
40. Another letter of Arthur Edwards written on his return out of
Persia
Sub-section I.
The wares which the Shaugh has written to be sent him
Sub-section II.
Distances of certain places in Russia
Sub-section III.
The way and distances from St. Nicholas to the Caspian Sea
XLL The way by water from Colmogro to Novogrod, by Thomas Southam
XLll. An act for the corporation of Merchants adventurers, Anno. 1566
XLIII. A very briefe remembrance of a voyage made by Anthony Jenkinson from
London, to Moscovia in the yeere 1566
VOL. IV.
I. The priviledges graunted by the Emperour of Russia to the English
merchants of that company. 1567
II. A letter of Henrie Lane to Richard Hakluit concerning the first
ambassage from Russia to Queene Eizabeth.
III. A letter of Queene Elizabeth to the Emperour of Russia
IV. The ambassage of Thomas Randolfe to the Emperour of Russia
V. A copie of the priviledges granted by the Emperor of Russia to the
English merchants 1569
VI. Other special grants by his Majesty
VII. A commission onto James Bassendine, James Woodcock, and Richard Browne
in a voyage of discovery to the eastwards
Certaine letters in verse by Master George Turberville
8. To his speciall friend Master Edward Dancie
9. To Spencer
10. To Parker
XI. The fourth voyage into Persia made by Arthur Edwards, written by
Lawrence Chapman
XII. Notes concerning this fourth voyage into Persia, gathered by Richard
Willes from the mouth of Arthur Edwards
Sub-section I.
The articles of the second priviledge, which are to be annexed unto
the former priviledge
Sub-section II.
The maner how the Christians become Busormen, and forsake their
religion
Sub-section III.
Of the tree which beareth Bombasin cotton, or Gossampine
Sub-section IV.
The writing of the Persians
XIII. The fift voyage into Persia made by Thomas Bannister and Geoffrey
Ducket, written by P. I. from the mouth of Lionel Plumtree
XIV. Further observations concerning the state of Persia, written by
Geoffrey Ducket
Sub-section I.
Of the name of the Sophy of Persia, and why he is called the Shaugh
Sub-section II.
Of the religion of the Persians
XV. The copy of a letter to the Emperour of Russia by Christopher Hodsdon
and William Burrough, 1570
XVI.