THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



Certaine verses of Geffrey Chaucer, concerning the long 

 Voyages, and valiant exploits of the English knights 

 in his dayes, ...... 307 



A testimonie out of Cornelius Tacitus, proving London to 

 have bene a famous Mart-towne in the raigne of Nero 

 the Emperour, ...... 308 



A testimony out of venerable Beda, prooving London to have 



bene a Citie of great traffique in his time, . , 309 



The league betweene Carolus Magnus and Offa King of 



Mercia, concerning the safe trade of English Merchants, 310 



An ancient testimony translated out of the oide Saxon 

 Lawes, conteyning the advancement of Merchants, for 

 their thrice crossing the wide seas, . . . 312 



A testimony of certaine Privileges obteined for the English 



and Danish Merchants by Canutus the King of England, 3 1 3 



The flourishing state of Merchandise in the City of London 



in the dayes of Wilhelmus Malmesburiensis, . . 314. 



A testimony of the said Wil. of Malmesbury concerning 



traffique to Bristow in his time, . . . .315 



The league betweene Henry the second, and Frederick 

 Barbarossa Emperour of Germany, partly touching 

 trade of Merchandise, . . . . .316 



A generall safe conduct granted by King John to all 



forreine Merchants, . . . . •319 



The letters of King Henry the third, unto Haquinus king 



of Norwey, . . . . , . .320 



A mandate for the king of Norway his ship called, The Cog, 322 



A Charter granted for the behalfe of the Merchants of 



Colen, in the 20. yeere of Henry the thirde, . . 323 



