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- the rare adventures & painefull peregrinations of long nineteene yeares travayles from Scotland to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia and Affrica"...
- the Elizabethan verse miscellanies 1577 Richard Eden – The History of Travayle in the West and East Indies Thomas Hill – The Gardener's Labyrinth Raphael...
- that knyght gan fare, The worshyp with hym away he bare. And thus he travayled seven yere In many a land bothe farre and nere, Tyll on a day he thought...
- as road building material. 1577 Richard Eden published The history of travayle in the West and East Indies in 1577—this is not a reprint of the 1555 edition...
- brused, and comen to so grete age that he may not nowe well labour nor travayle, to graunt him youre gracious lettres to be made after the forme and effect...
- Christian Reformation, treating on the 7 deadly Sinns (London 1569). Travayled Pilgreme, bringing Newes from all Parts of the Worlde, such like scarce...
- bought Wye College, in Kent, from Sir Maurice Denys Stephen Batman's The Travayled Pylgrime (1569), a verse translation of Olivier de la Marche's poem le...
- materials in 1577 by Richard Willes under the new title, The historie of travayle into the West and east Indies. Richard Hakluyt had the remaining five decades...
- Abbotsbury unto the Colledge. That he must entreat me for the bestowinge of my Travayle and pains for the seinge of all things performed accordinge unto his Intention...
- years' leave from his duties as a prebendary of Durham Cathedral, to "travayle by his own sight to view and considere divers parts of our … Realme" with...