re of the present charge, doe demand forthwith a present returne
of gaine, albeit their said particular disbursements are required but
in very slender summes, the highest being 25. li. the second at 12. li.
10. s. and the lowest at 6. pound fiue shilling.
VI. Articles set downe by the Committies appointed in the behalfe of
the Companie of Moscouian Marchants, to conferre with M. Carlile, vpon
his intended discouerie and attempt into the hithermost parts of
America.
VII. A relation of the first voyage and discouerie of the Isle Ramea,
made for Monsieur de La Court Pre Ravillon and Grand Pre, with the ship
called the Bonauenture, to kill and make Traine oyle of the beasts
called the Morses with great teeth, which we haue perfourmed by Gods
helpe this yeere 1591.
VIII. A letter sent to the right Honourable Sir William Cecil Lord
Burghley, Lord high Treasurer of England &c. From M. Thomas Iames of
Bristoll, concerning the discouerie of the Isle of Ramea, dated the 14
of September. 1591.
IX. A briefe note of the Morsse and the vse thereof.
X. The voyage of the ship called the Marigold of M. Hill of Redrife
vnto Cape Briton and beyond to the latitude of 44 degrees and an halfe,
1593. Written by Richard Fisher Master Hilles man of Redriffe.
XI. A briefe note concerning the voyage of M. George Drake of Apsham to
Isle of Ramea in the aforesayd yere 1593.
XII. The voyage of the Grace of Bristoll of M. Rice Iones, a Barke of
thirty-fiue Tunnes, vp into the Bay of Saint Laurence to the Northwest
of Newfoundland, as farre as the Ile of Assumption or Natiscotec, for
the barbes or fynnes of Whales and traine Oyle, made by Siluester Wyet,
Shipmaster of Bristoll.
XIII. The voyage of M. Charles Leigh, and diuers others to Cape Briton
and the Isle of Ramea.
XIV. The first relation of Iaques Carthier of S. Malo, of the new land
called New France, newly discovered in the yere of our Lord 1534.
XV. A shorte and briefe narration of the Nauigation made by the
commandement of the King of France, to the Islands of Canada,
Hochelaga, Saguenay, and diuers others which now are called New France,
with the particular customes, and maners of the inhabitants therein.
XVI. The third voyage of discouery made by Captaine Iaques Cartier,
1540. vnto the Countreys of Canada, Hochelaga, and Saguenay.
XVII. A letter written to M. Iohn Growte stude
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