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    Author: FRAMPTON (John)

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    FRAMPTON (John), Merchant. See MEDINA (P. de). [Regizniento de Navegaci&i. — —— English.] The Arte of nauigation...Nowe newely translated out o1 Spanish into English by J. Frampton. London, 1581.

    Card ID: 135


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    Author: FRAMPTON (John)

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    I -‘‘, L -- FRAMPTON (John), Merchant. See COLLECTION. A Collection of voyages and travel,s Vol. 2. pp..25—94. An Accoun of the Empire of China.. . To which is prefix’d a discourse of the navigation wbichthe portugueze do make. . .Written by Barnardine of Escalanta. Translated out of Spanish into English by J.Frampton, etc. - London, 1745.

    Card ID: 134


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    Author: FRAUPTON (John)

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    FRAUPTON (John), Mqrehant. See POLO (14.) LEnglish.J The Most noble and famous travels of Marco Polo, together with the travels of Nicolb de Conti. Edited from the Elizabethan translation of J. Frampton,etc. London, 1929.

    Card ID: 136


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    y (John MaunsGIl Frampton). J The Coinage of Darnastion and the lesser coinages of the IUyro—Paeonian region. (With a bibliography.] (Oxford Classical & Philosophical Monaphs.) pp. xiv. + 207 + (3) + 24 p1ates Enaper map and table. 8°• London, 1939.

    Card ID: 483


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    1Os t’” , )4. MEDINA (Pedro do) * [Regimiento de Navogacion. — English.] The Arte of nauigation whereIn is contained all the rules, decl-irations, secretes & aduises, w’ich for good nauigaton are necesarie & ought to be knowon and practised: and are very profitable for all. kind of mariners, mide by (master Peter de Medina) directed to the right excellent and renowned Lord, don Philippe, prince of Spaine, ar oI both Siciles. And nowe newely translated out of Spanish into English by John Frampton. ft. (5) + 1—42, 45-83. Diaram, and tables. [Dc ii.] fol. pr!nted.._.byT.Dawson: London, 1581. [SEE NEXT CARD.]

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