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A true and straunge discourse of the trauailes of two English pilgrimes what admirable accidents hefell [sic] them in their iourney towards Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places. Also, what rare antiquities, monuments, and notable memories (according with the auncient remembrances in the holy Scriptures) they sawe in Terra Sancta: with a perfect description of the old and new Ierusalem, and scituation of the countries about them. A discourse of no less admiration, then well worth the regarding: written by Henry Timberlake, on the behalfe of himselfe and his fellow pilgrime.
Bibliographic name/number: STC (2nd ed.) / 24083.
Timberlake, Henry, d. 1626. EEBO The Huntington Library records - unstructured. [2], 33, [1] p. London: Printed [by Edward Allde] for Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Pallace, neere to the Royall Exchange, 1612.
Timberlake, Henry, d. 1626. EEBO The Huntington Library records - unstructured. [2], 33, [1] p. London: Printed [by Edward Allde] for Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Pallace, neere to the Royall Exchange, 1612.
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