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IV - An other letter of the said Master Arthur Edwards, written the 26 of April 1566 in Shamakie, in Media, to the right worshipfull Sir Thomas Lodge, knight and Alderman. And in his absence to Master Thomas Nicols, Secretarie to the right worshipfull companie trading into Russia, Persia, and other the North and East parts, touching the successe of Richard Iohnson in the thirde voyage into Persia

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Worshipfull Sir, ray bounden duetie remembred, with heartie prayer vnto God for the preseruation of you and yours in perfect health with increase of worship. It may please you that my last letter I sent you was from Astracan, the 26 of Iuly 1565. From whence Richard Iohnson, myselfe, and Alexander Kitchin departed as the 30. of the same. And by meanes of contrary windes, it was the 23. of August before wee came to our desired porte, named Nazanoe. There, after wee had gotten your goods on lande, with much labour and strength of men, as also windlesses deuised and made, wee haled your barke ouer a barre of beach or peeble stones into a small Riuer, sending your shippes apparell with other things to an house hired in a village thereby. And assoone as wee might get camels, being the fift of September, wee departed thence, and came to this towne of Shamakie the 11. of the same: and the 17. day following wee presented vnto Abdollocan, the King of this Countrey. one timber of sables, one tunne or nest of siluer cuppes parsill gilt, three morses teeth, 4. arshines of skarlet, three pieces of carseis, with 40. redde foxes.

He receiued our presents with giuing vs thankes for our good wills, demaunding if Master Ienkinson were in good health, and whether he would returne into these parts againe.

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Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and Persia
By Anthony Jenkinson and Other Englishmen
, pp. 384 - 392
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1886

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