The voyage and trauaile of M. Cæsar Frederick, merchant of Venice, into the East India, the Indies, and beyond the Indies. Wherein are contained very pleasant and rare matters, with the customes and rites of those countries. Also, heerein are discovered the merchandises and commodities of those countreyes, aswell the aboundaunce of goulde and siluer, as spices, drugges, pearles, and other jewelles. Written at sea in the Hercules of London: comming from Turkie, the 25. of March. 1588. For the profitabvle instruction of merchants and all other trauellers for their better direction and knowledge of those countreyes. Out of Italian, by T H.
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- The voyage and trauaile of M. Cæsar Frederick, merchant of Venice, into the East India, the Indies, and beyond the Indies. Wherein are contained very pleasant and rare matters, with the customes and rites of those countries. Also, heerein are discovered the merchandises and commodities of those countreyes, aswell the aboundaunce of goulde and siluer, as spices, drugges, pearles, and other jewelles. Written at sea in the Hercules of London: comming from Turkie, the 25. of March. 1588. For the profitabvle instruction of merchants and all other trauellers for their better direction and knowledge of those countreyes. Out of Italian, by T H.
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- Federici, Cesare.
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- 18. Iunij. 1588.
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¶ TO THE RIGHT
HO∣nourable, CHARLES, Lord Ho∣ward, Baron ofEffingham, Knightof the most Noble order of the Garter, Lorde high Admirall of England, and one of herMa∣iesties most Honourable priuie Counsaile: Thomas Hickock, wisheth long life in good health, with muchen∣crease of Honour, and all happy successe. - Caesar Frederick to the Reader.
- ¶ To the courteous Reader.
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¶ A voyage to the East
Indies, and beyond the Indies. &c.- Of the Citie of BIR.
- Feluchia and Babilon.
- Of the Tower of Babilon.
- Babilon and Basora.
- Basora.
- Ormus.
- Goa, Dui, and Cambaia.
- Daman. Basan. Tana.
- Chiawle and the Palmer tree.
- Goa.
- Bezeneger.
- Cochine.
- The fishing for Pearles.
- Zeyland.
- Negapatan.
- Saint Thomas, or san Tome.
- Sumatra.
- The Cittie Malacca.
- The Citie Sion.
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Of the Kingdome of
Orisa, and the RiuerGanges. - Of the Citie of SATAGAN.
- The Citie of Martauan.