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1583 AD (search for this): narrative 442
A letter written by her Majestie to the King of China,
in Februarie 1583.
ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England, &c.
Most Imperial and invincible prince, our honest subject
John Newbery the bringer hereof, who with our favour
hath taken in hand the voyage which nowe hee pursueth
to the parts and countreys of your Empire, not trusting
upon any other ground then upon the favour of your
Imperiall clemencie and humanitie, is mooved to undertake a thing of so much difficultie, being perswaded that
hee having entred into so many perils, your Majestie will
not dislike the same, especially, if it may appeare that it
be not damageable unto your royall Majestie, and that to
your people it will bring some profite: of both which
things he not doubting, with more willing minde hath
prepared himselfe for his destinated voyage unto us well
liked of. For by this meanes we perceive, that the profit
which by the mutual trade on both sides, al the princes our
neighbors in ye West do receive, y