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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): narrative 310
Chester (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 310
The travailes of Ranulph Glanvile earle of Chester
.
RANULPH GLANVILE earle of Chester
, a man of a very
noble house, and learned in both the Lawes, deserves of
duetie to be here placed by me in the catalogue of woorthy
and notable men. He applied so well all the yeeres of
his youth to the study of humane and divine Lawes, that
he came not so soone to the age of a man, as he had
purchased to himselfe by reason of his singular learning,
renowme and honour. When the noble men of France
went Chester
, a man of a very
noble house, and learned in both the Lawes, deserves of
duetie to be here placed by me in the catalogue of woorthy
and notable men. He applied so well all the yeeres of
his youth to the study of humane and divine Lawes, that
he came not so soone to the age of a man, as he had
purchased to himselfe by reason of his singular learning,
renowme and honour. When the noble men of France
went to Ptolomais, upon the counsell of John Brenne king
of Jerusalem, they resolved to besiege Damiata a city
of Egypt
, in the yeere 1218. And then Henry the king
upon the motion of Honorius the third, bishop of Rome,
sent thither this earle Ranulph with a great power
of armed souldiers, to further the enterprise of the
Christians: whose valure in that warre (by the testimonie
of Polidor Virgil) was marveilously commended of all
men. After the end of which businesse, he being returned
into his coun