In 1553 the Edward Bonaventure set sail from England with two other ships to search for a Northeast Passage to Asia. Eventually the ship made it to the White Sea and the captain of the ship, Richard Chancellor, reached Moscow where he met Tsar Ivan IV, ‘the Terrible’, at the Kremlin. In 1554 the ship returned to England but was ‘robbed by Flemings’, according to Richard Hakluyt. The discovery of a case file in the archives of the Great Council of Malines, the supreme court of the Netherlands in the sixteenth century, concerning the robbing of the Edward Bonaventure on its return voyage offers a new perspective on the spectacular first English expedition which resulted in the discovery of the North Cape and Anglo-Russian trade connections an...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Sheffield, 2008.In the historiography of early modern exploration, tra...
English merchants and navigators began developing their skills in the late sixteenth century to reac...
In 1553 the Edward Bonaventure set sail from England with two other ships to search for a Northeast ...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
In England in the sixteenth century a new genre of writing emerged, that of collected travel, reflec...
This article presents the latest findings from research on Maurice Benyovszky’s travel through the B...
For persistence of effort in the face of adversity no enterprise in the history of exploration was m...
The presence and importance of the sea as a factor that has helped shape the history of England sinc...
Sir Humphrey Gilbert\u27s 1583 expedition to North America was the first attempt by an Englishman to...
The presence and importance of the sea as a factor that has helped shape the history of England sinc...
The discovery by western Europeans of the beginnings of a sea route along the north coast of Eurasia...
This study traces the ways in which the New World was incorporated by European - particularly Englis...
The Return, the ship sent to Taiwan and Japan by English East India Company, arrived in Nagasaki ask...
English exploration in North America before Jamestown has been relatively neglected, except for Sir ...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Sheffield, 2008.In the historiography of early modern exploration, tra...
English merchants and navigators began developing their skills in the late sixteenth century to reac...
In 1553 the Edward Bonaventure set sail from England with two other ships to search for a Northeast ...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
In England in the sixteenth century a new genre of writing emerged, that of collected travel, reflec...
This article presents the latest findings from research on Maurice Benyovszky’s travel through the B...
For persistence of effort in the face of adversity no enterprise in the history of exploration was m...
The presence and importance of the sea as a factor that has helped shape the history of England sinc...
Sir Humphrey Gilbert\u27s 1583 expedition to North America was the first attempt by an Englishman to...
The presence and importance of the sea as a factor that has helped shape the history of England sinc...
The discovery by western Europeans of the beginnings of a sea route along the north coast of Eurasia...
This study traces the ways in which the New World was incorporated by European - particularly Englis...
The Return, the ship sent to Taiwan and Japan by English East India Company, arrived in Nagasaki ask...
English exploration in North America before Jamestown has been relatively neglected, except for Sir ...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Sheffield, 2008.In the historiography of early modern exploration, tra...
English merchants and navigators began developing their skills in the late sixteenth century to reac...