A LETTER TO HARVIE MILLERS a.d. 



1583- 

 potens benedicat. Et quanto honore, quanta dignitate, 

 quantaque humanitate aliorum confoederatorum legati 

 accipiuntur, praefatus quoque legatus vester tanta re- 

 verentia, tantaque amplitudine acceptus & collocatus est 

 in porta excelsissima. Et posthac subditi & homines 

 vestras sacrae Majestatis ad ditiones omnes Cassareas 

 venire, & sua negocia tractare, & ad suam patriam redire 

 sine impedimento, ut in literis excelsissimi, potentissimi, 

 & invictissimi, & semper Augustissimi Caesaris ad ves- 

 tram sacram Regiam Majestatem datis facile patet, 

 tranquille & pacifice possunt. Ego autem imprimis 

 diligentem operam & fidele studium & nunc eodem 

 confirmando navavi, & in futurum quoque usque in 

 ultimum vitae spiritum in negotiis potentissimi & in- 

 victissimi Cassaris, & vestras sacrae Regiae Majestatis 

 egregiam navabo operam. Quod Deus omnipotens ad 

 emolumentum & utilitatem utriusque Reipublicae se- 

 cundet. Amen. Sacram Regiam Majestatem foelicissime 

 valere exopto. Datum Constantinopoli anno 1583, die 

 octavo Maii. 



A letter of the English Ambassadour to M. Harvie 

 Millers, appointing him Consull for the 

 English nation in Alexandria, Cairo, and other 

 places of Egypt. 



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Aving to appoint our Consull in Cayro, Alexandria, 

 Egypt, and other parts adjacent, for the safe 

 protection of body and goods of her Majesties 



subjects ; being well perswaded of your sufficient abilitie ; 

 in her Majesties name I doe elect and make choise of 

 you, good friend Harvie Millers, to execute the same [11. i. 172.] 

 worshipfull office, as shall be required for her Majesties 

 better service, the commodity of her subjects, and my 

 contentation : having and injoying for merit of your 

 travell in the premisses the like remuneration incident 

 to the rest of ours in such office in other parts of this 

 Empire. Requiring you (all other affaires set aside) to 



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