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Hakluyt and Principal
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation by Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616.
In 1625 Purchas published Hakluytus Posthumus, or Purchas his Pilgrimes, a massive four-volume collection of travel stories that can be seen as a continuation of Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations and was partly based on manuscripts left by Hakluyt, who had died in 1616.
* Hakluyt, Richard ( 1582 ); Beeching, Jack ( editor ) ( 1972, 1985 ), Voyages and Discoveries: Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation.
The first meeting of the Hakluyt Society, under the chairmanship of the geologist Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, established an eight-man steering group which included the geographer and historian William Desborough Cooley, the Army medical officer Dr Andrew Smith, the naval officer and surveyor Sir Charles Malcolm, the antiquary Bolton Corney, the British Museum Principal Librarian Sir Henry Ellis, W. R. Hamilton, FRS, and John Edward Gray, Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum.
Publications of this type had first appeared in 1903 07 with C. R. Beazley's annotated extracts from Hakluyt and the multi-volume MacLehose editions of Hakluyt's Principal Navigations and Purchas's Pilgrimes.

Hakluyt and Voyages
( 1937 ) The Voyages of Cadamosto and other documents on Western Africa in the second half of the fifteenth century, London: Hakluyt.
In 1589, Richard Hakluyt ( c. 1552 1616 ) published Voyages, a foundational text of the travel literature genre.

Hakluyt and &
In November 2008, FitzGerald was appointed Chairman of Hakluyt & Company.
* Hakluyt & Company, a strategic intelligence and advisory firm
In 1995 he helped found Hakluyt & Company, a strategic intelligence and advisory firm, for which he was a director 1996-2000.
In 2008 he became a non-executive director of Lockheed Martin, the multinational arms manufacturer that made millions supplying military hardware for the war, and joined the advisory board of Hakluyt & Company, an intelligence company partly staffed by former SIS officers.
* Sir Henry Yule's Jordanus, a version of the Mirabilia with a commentary ( Hakluyt Society, 1863 ) and the same editor's Cathay, giving a version of the Epistles, with a commentary, & c. ( Hakluyt Society, 1866 ) pp. 184 185, 192-196, 225-230
* R. C. Bridges & P. E. H. Hair ( eds ), Compassing the Vaste Globe of the Earth, Studies in the History of the Hakluyt Society, London, 1996
), Richard Hakluyt & his Successors, A Volume issued to commemorate the Centenary of the Hakluyt Society, London, 1946
In September 2011, Rose became deputy chairman of the Rothschild group, and in February 2012 become a non-executive director of Holdingham Group, the parent company of strategic intelligence company Hakluyt & Company.
French journalist Denis Robert, who unveiled the " Clearstream affair ", wrote in 2006 in his book " Clearstream, l ' enquête " that he believes Jon Swain was working in 2005 for Hakluyt & Company Limited, a private intelligence firm based in London with close links to MI6.

Hakluyt and Discoveries
R. Hakluyt, 1601, as The Discoveries of the World from Their First Original Unto the Year of Our Lord 1555.

Hakluyt and English
* November 23 Richard Hakluyt, English author, editor and translator ( b. c. 1552 )
** Richard Hakluyt, English author, editor and translator ( b. c. 1552 or 1553 ; d. 1616 )
English writer and courtier Richard Hakluyt's contemporary reports of the first voyage to Virginia, compiled from accounts by various financial backers including Sir Walter Raleigh ( Hakluyt himself never traveled to the New World ), also describe this incident.
* The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini: Reworking of Carpini's account by Richard Hakluyt, in Latin and English
Rubruck's account was partly edited and translated into English by Richard Hakluyt in 1598-1600.
See also the English ( Hakluyt Society ) version, The Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger ..., trans.
The works of Richard Hakluyt contains an early written use of the term in English.
Mercator's contemporary, the 16th century English historian Richard Hakluyt, identifies the author of the Inventio as Nicholas of Lynn.
India in the fifteenth century: Being a collection of narratives of voyages to India in the century preceding the Portuguese discovery of the Cape of Good Hope, ( Works issued by the Hakluyt Society ) ( English trans.
The Society is named after Richard Hakluyt ( 1552 1616 ), a collector and editor of narratives of voyages and travels and other documents relating to English interests overseas.
Cooley had proposed that the new society should be known as the " Columbus Society ", but at the inaugural Council Meeting, 26 January 1847, it was decided that it be named in commemoration of the Elizabethan historian and expansionist Richard Hakluyt the Younger, collector and editor of narratives of voyages and travels and other documents relating to English interests overseas.
* 1874-85 English edition, The Voyage of John Huyghen van Linschoten to the East Indies, 1874-85 edition, London: Hakluyt.

Hakluyt and Nation
According to Richard Hakluyt, quoting Edmund Hogan, ruler " Abdelmelech " bears " a greater affection to our Nation than to others because of our religion, which forbids the worship of Idols ".

Hakluyt and from
The following is from a contemporary account of the first ship to encounter Lopes after he had been left on Saint Helena, found in a Hakluyt Society journal:
In another group the notes pass from the life of Antar ben Toofail by ' Admar ' ( apparently of the age of Haroun Arrashid ) to the rules of Latin verse, Hakluyt and Hebrew accents, whereupon follow notes on Sir William Hamilton and Dugald Stewart and a translation of parts of Aeschylus ’ Prometheus ...
London: Hakluyt Society ... Link to digitized version from the collection of the University of California
Murchison continued as President of the Hakluyt Society until his death in 1871, but he frequently absented himself from meetings and his influence was minimal, most of the executive decisions being made by the Secretary and members of Council.
His uncle held the Suffolk Manor of Wickham Skeith, next to the future living of the great geographer, Richard Hakluyt, the Younger at Wetheringsett-both being some ten miles ( 16 km ) from Letheringham Old Hall, the ancestral home of the Wingfield Family, and from Otley Hall, ancestral home of the Wingfields ' cousins, the Gosnold Family ( 4 miles from Letheringham ).

Hakluyt and Voyage
) ( 1899 ): The Voyage of Robert Dudley to the West Indies, 1594 1595 Hakluyt Society
* Raymond H Fisher: The Voyage of Semen Dezhnev in 1648, The Hakluyt Society, 1981.
* Warner, G. F ( 1899 ): The Voyage of Robert Dudley to the West Indies, 1594 1595 Hakluyt Society
* Warner, G. F ( 1899 ): The Voyage of Robert Dudley to the West Indies, 1594 1595 Hakluyt Society

Hakluyt and M
Past Hakluyt Society editions have dealt with the following explorers: Ibn Battuta, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, Pedro Cieza de León, John Cabot, Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, Cosmas Indicopleustes, James Cook, Vasco da Gama, Semyon Dezhnev, Francis Drake, Humphrey Gilbert, Jean-François de La Pérouse, Ludwig Leichhardt, Ma Huan, Olaus Magnus, Arthur J. M. Jephson, Jens Munk, and George Vancouver.

Hakluyt and .
The first time was the work of the ninth Baron Stanley of Alderley for the Hakluyt Society in 1881.
Richard Carnac Temple, Hakluyt Society, London 1914.
Hakluyt Society, London 1927.
* Facsimile reprint of a 1869 edition by the Hakluyt Society, London.
Meanwhile, the influential writers Richard Hakluyt and John Dee were beginning to press for the establishment of England's own overseas empire.
Hakluyt Society, London.
* Jephson, A. J. Mounteney: Diary, Edited by Dorothy Middleton, Hakluyt Society, 1969
C. R. Markham, The Hakluyt Society, Second Series, vol.
London: Hakluyt Society, 1991.
Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society: Agatharchides of Cnidus, On the Erythraean Sea.
London: Hakluyt Society, 1989.
Facsimile of original published 1881 by Hakluyt Society.
In England Ortelius ' contacts included William Camden, Richard Hakluyt, Thomas Penny, puritan controversialist William Charke, and Humphrey Llwyd, who would contribute the map of England and Wales to Ortelius's 1573 edition of the Theatrum.
During the 16th century the school educated writers including Ben Jonson and Richard Hakluyt ; in the seventeenth, the poet John Dryden, philosopher John Locke, scientist Robert Hooke, composer Henry Purcell and architect Christopher Wren were pupils ; and in the 18th century, philosopher Jeremy Bentham and several Whig Prime Ministers and other statesmen ; recent Old Westminsters include prominent politicians of all parties, and many members of the arts and media.

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