AD. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1584. 



he tolde them flatly that he had no desire to stay within 

 the Cloister. And although they used all the meanes 

 they could to keepe him there, yet he would not stay, 

 but hired an house without the Cloister, and opened 

 shoppe, where he had good store of worke : and in the 

 end married a Mestizos daughter of the towne, so that he 

 made his account to stay there while he lived. By this 

 English man I was instructed of all the wayes, trades, and 

 voyages of the countrey, betweene Aleppo and Ormus, 

 and of all the ordinances and common customes which 

 they usually holde during their voyage over the land, as 

 also of the places and townes where they passed. And 

 since those English mens departures from Goa, there 

 never arrived any strangers, either English or others, 

 by land, in the sayd countreys, but onely Italians which 

 dayly traffique over land, and use continuall trade going 

 and comming that way. 



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