Nevves from Turkie, or, A true relation of the passages of the Right Honourable Sir Tho. Bendish, baronet, Lord Ambassadour, with the Grand Signieur at Constantinople, his entertainment and reception there.: Also, a true discourse of the unjust proceedings of Sir Sackville Crow, former ambassadour there, against the English merchants, his contest with the present Lord Ambassadour, and Sir Sackviles imprisonment, and in his returne, his betraying the captain of the ship and some English merchants at Alicant in Spain, to the Inquisition; lastly his commitment to the Tower of London, where now he is.
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- Nevves from Turkie, or, A true relation of the passages of the Right Honourable Sir Tho. Bendish, baronet, Lord Ambassadour, with the Grand Signieur at Constantinople, his entertainment and reception there.: Also, a true discourse of the unjust proceedings of Sir Sackville Crow, former ambassadour there, against the English merchants, his contest with the present Lord Ambassadour, and Sir Sackviles imprisonment, and in his returne, his betraying the captain of the ship and some English merchants at Alicant in Spain, to the Inquisition; lastly his commitment to the Tower of London, where now he is.
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- W. L.
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- London :: Printed for H.B. at the Castle in Corn-Hill,
- 1648.
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- Ambassadors -- Great Britain
- Ambassadors -- Turkey
- Turkey -- History
- Crow, Sackvile, -- Sir, -- d. 1683
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"Nevves from Turkie, or, A true relation of the passages of the Right Honourable Sir Tho. Bendish, baronet, Lord Ambassadour, with the Grand Signieur at Constantinople, his entertainment and reception there.: Also, a true discourse of the unjust proceedings of Sir Sackville Crow, former ambassadour there, against the English merchants, his contest with the present Lord Ambassadour, and Sir Sackviles imprisonment, and in his returne, his betraying the captain of the ship and some English merchants at Alicant in Spain, to the Inquisition; lastly his commitment to the Tower of London, where now he is." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88889.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Reader.
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A true Relation of the Cariage of the Right Honourable Sir
Thomas Bendish, Barr. Lord Ambassadour with theGrand Signieur atConstantino∣ple, together with his Letters and Arres he sent abroad to severall of his Opposers in his Embassie.- documents
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A translate of the Imperiall Com∣mandement, directed to the Vizeere-Bassa of
Egypt, and to the Cadee ofEgypt, to the Beghs of the scales ofEgypt, Alexandria, andDamiate, to the Cadees ofAlexandria, Damiate, andDossetto. -
To the most Powerfull, Invincible, and Just, Great Emperour of the Ottoman Empire,
Sultan Ibrachim Han, unto whose Imperiall presence,Charles, by the Grace and Mercie of God, King ofEngland, and of the Kingdomes thereunto subjected, sendeth health and prosperity, Beseeching the Al∣mighty God for the preservation, Glory, Honour, and Pro∣speritie of your Imperiall State. - documents
- To his Sacred Majesty, our most Gracious Soveraign.
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