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- Sir Edward Michelborne (c. 1562 − 1609), sometimes written Michelbourn, was an English soldier, adventurer and explorer. After a military career in the...
- December 1604 Davis sailed again for the East Indies as pilot to Sir Edward Michelborne, an "interloper" who had been granted a charter by James I despite the...
- (both of whom had been Lord Mayor of London), the adventurer Edward Michelborne, the nobleman William Cavendish and other aldermen and citizens. She...
- are introductory verses by Charles Fitzgeffrey and Thomas and Edward Michelborne, and a poem in fifteen eight-line stanzas addressed to the author by...
- William Lawrence Thomas Michelborne Member of Parliament for Winchester With: Thomas Michelborne Succeeded by Thomas Michelborne replaced by William Bet****...
- 1605, while on the second voyage of John Davis commanded by Sir Edward Michelborne to the East Indies, an unknown writer aboard the Tiger describes the...
- of England Preceded by Thomas Michelborne Richard Birde Member of Parliament for Winchester 1572 With: Thomas Michelborne and William Bet**** Succeeded by...
- the galleon Garland), the Baron Jacob Astley of Reading, Sir Edward Michelborne aboard the Moon, Sir Robert Mansell, Roger Manners 5th Earl of Rutland...
- English East India Company while the actions of the interloper Sir Edward Michelborne incensed the Dutch. Unavoidably, the national governments got involved...
- (December) William Lawrence Thomas Michelborne 1571 Thomas Michelborne Richard Birde? 1572 (May) Thomas Michelborne, died and replaced in January 1583...