The Pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde to the Holy Land Ad 1506

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The Pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde to the Holy Land Ad 1506
Henry Ellis
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Alhalowe Euyn, all dave. The same euynnynge we made sayle ayen, and toke the see towardes Candv : and the same nyght tliere rose suche a rage of tenipest that we were tossed to and fro all the nyght in the see with rvght grete pereyli and daunger. And so induryd the next daye. Sondave. Al- halow Daye. In so moche whan the m^aryners had done their beste to recouer Candy, we were with Yyolence and rage of the savde tempest constreyned to recoyle and turne backv. -ardes. And to seke some hauyn vpo...n tiie coste of Turkey; and so. After many and senary upynyons aiid contrauersies of y-' m. Avster marvners. In conclucion we toke a coures and come in amoi:igf the deserte vies of Turkey, at eucry liande of vs bytv/ene tlie whiche we founde suche depnes that it was not possybie to fasten any ancre there, and so we were dryuen so nyghe vpon the shore y' we and all the niaysters and raaryners rekenyd nor thought noi^e otljer but to Laue ben lost. Xeuerthelesse they made out a bote to serche for ancre holde.

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