A.D. 

 1585. 



THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



The voyage of Master Henry Austell by Venice 

 and thence to Ragusa over land, and so to 

 Constantinople : and from thence by Mol- 

 davia, Polonia, Silesia and Germanie to 

 Hamburg, &c. 



He 9. of June we tooke shipping at 

 Harewich and the next day landed at the 

 Ramekins in the Isle of Walcheren with 

 very stormy weather, and that night 

 went to Middleburch in the same 

 Island. 



The twelft we tooke shipping for 

 Holland, and the 13. we landed at Schiedam: and the 

 same day went to Delft by boat, and so that night to the 

 Hage. 



The 17. we tooke shipping at Amsterdam, and the 18. 

 we landed at Enckhuysen. 



The 19. we tooke shipping and by the Zuydersee we 

 [II. i. 195.] passed that day the Ulie, and so into the maine sea; And 

 the next day we entred into the river of Hamburg called 

 the Elbe. 



The 21. we came to anker in the same river before a 



towne of the bishop of Breme called Staden, where they 



pay a certaine toll, and specially for wine, and so that 



Hamburg. night wee landed at Hamburg, where we stayde three 



dayes. 



The 24. wee departed from Hamburg in the company 

 of Edward Parish Marchant, and that day wee baited at 

 Wyntson, and so over the heathes we left Lunenburg on 

 the left hand, and travailed all that night. 



The 25. we met with Master Sanders upon the heathes, 



and passed by a towne of the duke of Lunenborg called 



Geffherne, and from thence through many waters, wee 



Brunszvig. lay that night within an English mile of Brunswig. 



Hdberstat. The 27. we lay at Halberstat, which is a great towne 



subject to the bishop of that towne. 



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