A.D THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1581. 



stayed eight dayes, and at last departed towards Candie, 

 with a scant winde. 



The 1 1 day of October we were boorded with foure 

 gallies, manned with 1200 men, which also made a sleeve- 

 lesse arrant, and troubled us very much, but our captaines 

 pasport, and the gift of 100 chekins discharged all. 

 Zante, The 27 of October we passed by Zante with a 

 merrie winde, the 29 by Corfu, and the third of 

 November we arrived at I stria, and there we left our 

 great ship, and tooke small boates to bring us to 

 Venice. 



The 9 of November I arrived again at Venice in good 

 health, where I staied nine daies, and the 25 of the same 

 moneth 1 came to Augusta, and staied there but one 

 day. 



The 27 of November I set towards Nuremberg where 

 I came the 29, and there staied till the 9 of December, 

 and was very well interteined of the English marchants 

 there : and the governors of the towne sent me and 

 my company sixteene gallons of excellent good wine. 



From thence I went to Frankford, from Frankford to 

 Collen, from CoUen to Arnam, from Arnam to Utreight, 

 from Utreight to Dort, from Dort to Antwerpe, from 

 Antwerpe to Flushing, from Flushing to London, where 

 I arrived upon Twelfe eve in safetie, and gave thanks 

 to God, having finished my journey to Jerusalem and 

 home againe, in the space of nine moneths and five 

 dayes. 



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