Book contents
- Frontmatter
- RENEWAL OF PETITIONS BY JENKINSON AND SIR H. GILBERT RELATING TO DISCOVERY TOWARDS CATHAY
- Certaine reasons alledged for the proouing of a passage by the Northeast, before the Queenes Maiestie, and certaine Lordes of the Counsell, [by Master Anthonie Ienkinson,] with my seueral answeres then vsed to the same
- Anthony Ienkinson, Instructions sent by the merchants aduenturers into Russia to the Emperor there
- A very briefe remembrance of a voyage made by M. Anthony Ienkinson, from London to Moscovia, sent from the Queenes Maiestie to the Emperour, in the yeere 1566
- The way discouered by water by vs Thomas Southam, and Iohn Sparke, from the towne of Colmogro, vnto the citie of Nouogrode in Russia, conteining many particulers of the way, and distance of miles as hereafter foloweth. Anno 1566
- The Priuileges granted by the Emperour of Russia to the English merchants of that company: obteined the 22. of September, anno 1567, by M. Anthony Ienkinson
- Instructions for Tho. Randolph, esquier, Master of the Queenes Maiesties posts being sent in Ambassad to the Emperor of Russia
- A Commission giuen by vs Th. Randolph, Embassadour for the Queenes Maiestie in Russia, and Th. Bannister, etc., Vnto James Bassendine, James Woodcocke, and Rich. Browne, the which Bassendine, Woodcocke, and Browne, we appoint ioyntly together and ayders, the one of them to the other, in a voyage of diseouery to be made (by the grace of God) by them, for searching of the sea and border of the coast from the riuer Pechora to the Eastwardes, as hereafter followeth, Ann. 1588 [1568].
- A Copie of the priuiledges graunted by the right high and mightie Prince, the Emperour of Russia, &c: vnto the right worshipful felowship of English Marchants, for the discouerie of new trades: and hither sent by Thomas Randolfe, Esquire, her Maiesties Embassadour to the said Emperour, and by Andrew Sauin, his Embassadour in the yeere of our Lord God, 1569
- The greate causes of offence given to the English Ambassador, Thomas Randolph, from the Queenes Maiestie to th'Emperor of Russia for the tyme of his beinge there in the yere 1568
- TSAR IUAN TO QUEEN ELIZABETH
- Serten instroksyons geven me [Anthony Jenkinson] by Sir William Garard, Knyght, to move the Ryght honnorabell Sir William Syssyll of, etc
- A note of the proceeding of M. Anthonie Ienkinson, Ambassadour from the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, to the Emperour of Russia, as well [for the affayres] of her Highness vnto me eomi[tted, as for the] compaynie of marchaunts Trading into Russia, from the time of his arriual there, being the 26. of Iuly 1571, vntill his departure from thence the 23. of Iuly, 1572
- The names of such countries as I, Anthonie Ienkinson, haue trauelled vnto, from the second of October 1546, at which time I made my first voiage out of England, vntill the yeere of our Lord 1572, when I returned last out of Russia
- Instructions giuen to Master D. Rogers and Master Ienkinson, beinge sent to Embden to treate with the kinge of Denmarks Commissioners
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- Plate section
The greate causes of offence given to the English Ambassador, Thomas Randolph, from the Queenes Maiestie to th'Emperor of Russia for the tyme of his beinge there in the yere 1568
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- RENEWAL OF PETITIONS BY JENKINSON AND SIR H. GILBERT RELATING TO DISCOVERY TOWARDS CATHAY
- Certaine reasons alledged for the proouing of a passage by the Northeast, before the Queenes Maiestie, and certaine Lordes of the Counsell, [by Master Anthonie Ienkinson,] with my seueral answeres then vsed to the same
- Anthony Ienkinson, Instructions sent by the merchants aduenturers into Russia to the Emperor there
- A very briefe remembrance of a voyage made by M. Anthony Ienkinson, from London to Moscovia, sent from the Queenes Maiestie to the Emperour, in the yeere 1566
- The way discouered by water by vs Thomas Southam, and Iohn Sparke, from the towne of Colmogro, vnto the citie of Nouogrode in Russia, conteining many particulers of the way, and distance of miles as hereafter foloweth. Anno 1566
- The Priuileges granted by the Emperour of Russia to the English merchants of that company: obteined the 22. of September, anno 1567, by M. Anthony Ienkinson
- Instructions for Tho. Randolph, esquier, Master of the Queenes Maiesties posts being sent in Ambassad to the Emperor of Russia
- A Commission giuen by vs Th. Randolph, Embassadour for the Queenes Maiestie in Russia, and Th. Bannister, etc., Vnto James Bassendine, James Woodcocke, and Rich. Browne, the which Bassendine, Woodcocke, and Browne, we appoint ioyntly together and ayders, the one of them to the other, in a voyage of diseouery to be made (by the grace of God) by them, for searching of the sea and border of the coast from the riuer Pechora to the Eastwardes, as hereafter followeth, Ann. 1588 [1568].
- A Copie of the priuiledges graunted by the right high and mightie Prince, the Emperour of Russia, &c: vnto the right worshipful felowship of English Marchants, for the discouerie of new trades: and hither sent by Thomas Randolfe, Esquire, her Maiesties Embassadour to the said Emperour, and by Andrew Sauin, his Embassadour in the yeere of our Lord God, 1569
- The greate causes of offence given to the English Ambassador, Thomas Randolph, from the Queenes Maiestie to th'Emperor of Russia for the tyme of his beinge there in the yere 1568
- TSAR IUAN TO QUEEN ELIZABETH
- Serten instroksyons geven me [Anthony Jenkinson] by Sir William Garard, Knyght, to move the Ryght honnorabell Sir William Syssyll of, etc
- A note of the proceeding of M. Anthonie Ienkinson, Ambassadour from the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, to the Emperour of Russia, as well [for the affayres] of her Highness vnto me eomi[tted, as for the] compaynie of marchaunts Trading into Russia, from the time of his arriual there, being the 26. of Iuly 1571, vntill his departure from thence the 23. of Iuly, 1572
- The names of such countries as I, Anthonie Ienkinson, haue trauelled vnto, from the second of October 1546, at which time I made my first voiage out of England, vntill the yeere of our Lord 1572, when I returned last out of Russia
- Instructions giuen to Master D. Rogers and Master Ienkinson, beinge sent to Embden to treate with the kinge of Denmarks Commissioners
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- Plate section
Summary
First, that it was forbidden by the Chancellor that none of his countreye men, the Quenes Maiesties subiects, shoulde mete him or receiue him into the Towne of Mosco, which accordinglie fell out as was commaunded, sauinge that Master Doctor Reynoldes, with three or foure craftesmen, mett him with hazard of displeasure.
Next, that from the first of his arryuall at Mosco, which was the xvth of October 1568, vntill the xxth of Februarye, which day he had presence of th'emperor, he was so straightlie kepte within his howse as thoughe he and all his had byn committed prisoners, with suche uncourtoyse vsage of the Sergeaunt that kept them as worse coulde not haue byn shewed to an enemy.
Thirdlie, that such lettres as were sent vnto him from the Quene his Soueraignes affaires in speciall [] of his Legation were kepte from him, and cowlde never be gotten at their haudes that had them, but interpreted by him that moste trayterouslie hath vsed him selfe against the Quene his Soueraigne.
Fourthelie, that such lettres as the Ambassador wrot[e] into Englande for the Quenes Maiesties affaires to certaine of her Maiesties Councellors, and were sent by the saide Ambassador to the Narue to be sent into Englande, were taken, and as though the matters conteyned in them were verie haynouse, the saide Ambassador was charged to haue written treasone in them against the Emperour, which beinge proved false, and Bennet, the forger thereof, required to be punished, therfore beinge present before Knes Offanassic, Peter Gregorwich, and this Ambassador, no thinge was saide vnto him, but he dismissed, and my lettres open delivered vnto me againe, translated by Rutter before named.
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- Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and PersiaBy Anthony Jenkinson and Other Englishmen, pp. 277 - 279Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1886