The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques & discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or over-land to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compass of these 1600 yeeres . ta Cruz, being sixe dayesjourney from Marocco, and the place where our shippesdo commonly take in their lading, where I arrived thehi. of the same moneth. In this port I stayed , and at length the second of November I em-barqued my selfe, and one Marshok Reiz a Captaine and 427 THE ENGLISH VOYAGES a Gentleman, which the Emperour sent with mee uponan Ambass


The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques & discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or over-land to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compass of these 1600 yeeres . ta Cruz, being sixe dayesjourney from Marocco, and the place where our shippesdo commonly take in their lading, where I arrived thehi. of the same moneth. In this port I stayed , and at length the second of November I em-barqued my selfe, and one Marshok Reiz a Captaine and 427 THE ENGLISH VOYAGES a Gentleman, which the Emperour sent with mee uponan Ambassage to her Majestie: and after much tormentand foule weather at Sea, yet New-yeres day I came onland at S. Ives in Cornwall, from whence passing byland both together up towards London, we were met[II. ii. 118.] without the citie with the chiefest marchants of theBarbary Company, well mounted all on horsebacke, tothe number of 40. or 50. horse, and so the Ambassadourand my selfe being both in Coche, entred the citie bytorchlight, on Sunday at night the 12. of January 1589. Este es un traslado bien y fielmente sacado dauna carta real del Rey Muley Hamet de Fesy Emperador de Marruecos, cuyo tenor eseste, que On el nombre de Dios piadoso y miseri-cordioso, &c. El siervo de Dios soberano,el conquistador per su causa, el successorensalcado por Dios, Emperador de losMoros, hijo del Emperador de losMoros, Jariffe, Haceni, el que perpetuesu honra, y ensalce su estado. Se poneeste nuestro real mandado en manos de los criados denuestras altas puertas los mercadores Yngleses; para quepor el sepan todos los que la presente vieren, comenuestro alto Conseio les anpara con el favor de Dios detodo aquello, que les enpeciere y dannare en qualquieramanera, que fueren offendidos, y en qualquiera viaie,que fueren, ninguno les captivara en estos nuestrosreynos, y puertos, y lugares, que a nos pertenescen: yque les cubre el anporo de nuestro podor de qualquierafatiga; y ningun los impida con


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