Newes from the Leuane seas. Discribing the many perrilous euents of the most woorthy deseruing gentleman, Edward Glenham, Esquire. His hardy attempts in honorable fights, in great perrill. VVith a relation of his troubles, and indirect dealings of the King of Argere in Barbarie. Also the cause of his imprisonment, and hys challenge of combat, against a stranger: mayntaining his countries honour. Written by H. R.

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  • Newes from the Leuane seas. Discribing the many perrilous euents of the most woorthy deseruing gentleman, Edward Glenham, Esquire. His hardy attempts in honorable fights, in great perrill. VVith a relation of his troubles, and indirect dealings of the King of Argere in Barbarie. Also the cause of his imprisonment, and hys challenge of combat, against a stranger: mayntaining his countries honour. Written by H. R.
  • News from the Levant seas Troublesome, yet most hardy and honourable voyage of Edward Glenham, Esquire, made this last yeere, 1593. into the Leuant seas
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Imprint
At London: printed [by J. Roberts] for William Wright, 1594.
Publication year
1594-1594
ESTC No.
S125932
Grub Street ID
145115
Description
24 p. ; 4⁰
Note
By Henry Roberts?--STC.

Printer's name conjectured by STC.

Edward Glemham was a voyager, of Benhall in Suffolk, Esquire; his name is frequently spelt: Glenham.--DNB.

Stationer's Register: Entered 19 August [1594]