A.D. 

 1585. 



THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



The 28. at night to Roterodam. 



The 29. to the Briel, and there stayed eight dayes for 

 passage. 



The fifth of January we tooke shipping. 



The 7. we landed at Gravesend, and so that night at 

 London with the helpe of almightie God. 



The Turkes passeport or safeconduct for Captaine 

 Austell, and Jacomo Manuchio. 



Now thou which art Voyvoda of Bog- 

 dania, & Valachia, & other our officers 

 abiding and dwelling on the way by 

 which men commonly passe into Bog- 

 dan ia, and Valachia, that the Embassador 

 of England having two English gentle- 

 men desirous to depart for England, 

 the one named Henry Austel, and the other Jacomo 

 de Manuchio, requested our highnesse letters of Safe- 

 conduct to passe through our dominions with one 

 servant to attende on them. Wherefore wee straightly 

 charge you and all other our servants by whom they 

 shall passe, that having received this our commande- 

 ment, you have diligent care and regard that they may 

 have provided for them in this their journey (for their 

 money) all such necessary provision as shalbe necessary 

 for themselves and their horses, in such sort as they may 

 have no cause hereafter to complaine of you. And if by 

 chaunce they come unto any place, where they shal 

 stand in feare either of their persons or goods, that then 

 you carefully cause them to bee guarded with your men, 

 and to be conducted through all suspected places, with 

 sufficient company ; But have great regard that they 

 convey not out of our countrey any of our serviceable 

 horses. Obey our commandement, and give credite to 

 this our Seale. 



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