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Hakluyt may
refer to:
Richard Hakluyt (died 1616),
English writer Richard Hakluyt (barrister) (died 1591)
Thomas Hakluyt,
Member of the
Parliament of England...
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Richard Hakluyt (/ˈhæklʊt, ˈhæklət, ˈhækəlwɪt/; 1553 – 23
November 1616) was an
English writer. He is
known for
promoting the
English colonization of...
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Hakluyt &
Company is a
British strategic advisory firm. The
company is
headquartered in London.
Hakluyt was
founded by
former officials of the British...
- The
Hakluyt Society is a text
publication society,
founded in 1846 and
based in London, England,
which publishes scholarly editions of
primary records...
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Hakluyt Island (Greenlandic: Appasuak, Danish:
Hakluyt Ø) is an
island in
Baffin Bay, in
Avannaata muni****lity, off
northwest Greenland.
Hakluyt Island...
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Thomas Hakluyt (fl. 1559) was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Leominster in 1559. "
HAKLUYT, Thomas. – History...
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Discourse Concerning Western Planting was a do****ent
written by
Richard Hakluyt in 1584. This do****ent was
written to
convince Queen Elizabeth I to support...
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manor of Leominster. In 1552 the
Elizabethan writer and
geographer Richard Hakluyt,
known for his
compilations of do****ents on
contemporary voyages of exploration...
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Richard Hakluyt (born by 1531 – died 1591), of the
Middle Temple,
London and
Eyton in Leominster, Herefordshire, was an
English barrister, a
cousin of...
- Fawcett: The
Travels of the
Abbarrn India and the Near East, 1672 to 1674
Hakluyt Society, London, 1947, p. 167. M. S. Commissariat: Mandelslo's Travels...