THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



A petition exhibited to the Viceroy of the Turkish empire 

 for reformation of sundry injuries offered our nation in 

 Morea, as also for sundry demaundes needefull for the 

 establishing of the trafficke in those parts. . . 283 



A commandement of the Grand Signor to Patrasso in 



Morea, on the behalfe of the English. . . . 285 



The Grand Signers commandement to Chio on the behalfe 



of the English merchants. ..... 286 



Two of his commandements sent to Baliabadram and to 



Egypt, for the same purpose. .... 287 



A commandement of the Grand Signor to the Cadi of 

 Alexandria, for the restoring of an Englishmans goods 

 wrongfully taken by the French Consul. . . 288 



Another commaundement to the Bassa of Alexandria, for 



the very same purpose. ..... 289 



A commandement to the Byes and Cadies of Metelin and 

 Rhodes, and to all the Cadies & Byes in the way to 

 Constantinople, for the courteous and just usage of the 

 English merchants. ..... 290 



A commandement sent to Alepo concerning the goods of 



M. William Barret deceased. .... 290 



The voyage of a ship called the Jesus, to Tripolis in 



Barbary, Anno 1583. ..... 292 



The Oueenes letters to the great Turke for the restitution 

 of an English ship called the Jesus, and of the English 

 captives detained at Tripolis in Barbary, & for certaine 

 other English men which remained prisoners at Alger, 

 Anno 1584. . . . . . .311 



The great Turkes letters to the king of Tripolis in Barbary, 

 commanding the restitution of an English ship called 

 The Jesus, with the men and goods &c. Anno 1584. . 314 



