Subsidium peregrinantibus, or, An assistance to a traveller in his convers with 1. Hollanders, 2. Germans, 3. Venetians, 4. Italians, 5. Spaniards, 6. French : directing him after the latest mode, to the greatest honour, pleasure, security, and advantage in his travells : written to a princely traveller for a vade mecum / by Balthazar Gerbier.

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Subsidium peregrinantibus, or, An assistance to a traveller in his convers with 1. Hollanders, 2. Germans, 3. Venetians, 4. Italians, 5. Spaniards, 6. French : directing him after the latest mode, to the greatest honour, pleasure, security, and advantage in his travells : written to a princely traveller for a vade mecum / by Balthazar Gerbier.
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Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir, 1592?-1667.
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Oxford :: Printed for Robert Gascoigne,
1665.
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The Order of the Burgundy Cross.

The Emperour Charles the 5th did insti∣tute the Order of the Burgundy Cross on the day of St. Magdalene, Anno 1535, in

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Tunis, when he made there his victorious entry, and did restore Muleasses on his Throne of Tunis which the Pyrat Barba∣rossa had taken from him.

The Knights did wear a Mantle with two knotty staves in Santori, in memory of St. Andrew, patron of that House, where∣unto was joyned a Tinder-steel with this inscription, Barbarici.

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