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X - Aduertisements and reports of the Sixt voyage into the partes of Persia and Media, for the company of English Merchants, for the discouerie of new trades, in the yeeres 1579, 1580, and 1581, gathered out of sundry letters written by Christopher Burrough, seruant to the said company, and sent to his vnkle, Master William Burrough

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First, it is to be vnderstood, that the ships for the voiage to S. Nicholas, in Russia, in which the factors & merchandise for the Persian voiage were transported, departed from Grauesend the 19. of June 1579, which arriued at S. Nicholas, in Russia, the 22. of Iuly, where the factors and merchants landed, and the merchandize were discharged and laden into doshnikes, that is, barkes of the countrey, to be caried from thence vp by riuer vnto Vologda. And the flue and twentie day of the sayde Iulie, the Doshnikes departed from Rose Island by Saint Nicholas vp the Riuer Dwina, Peremene, that is to say, poste by continuall sayling, rowing, setting with poles, or drawing of men, which came to Colmogro the 27. day, and departed thence the 29. day of Iulie vp the sayd riuer Dwina, and came to Vstyoug (which is at the head of the riuer Dwina and mouth of Sughano) the 9. of August, where they stayed but a small time, prouiding some victualles, and shifting certaine of theyr cassacks, or barkemen, and so departed thence the same day by the riuer Sugano, and came to Totma (which is counted some what more then halfe the way from Vstioug) the 15. day, where they shifted some of theyr cassaks, and departed thence the same day, and came to the citie Vologda the 19. of August, where they landed theyr goods, and stayed at that place till the 30. of the same.

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Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and Persia
By Anthony Jenkinson and Other Englishmen
, pp. 441 - 474
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1886

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