Volume 1: Dedication; Introduction; Supplementary notes; The manner of the entring of Solyman the Great Turke with his armie into Aleppo in Syria; The safe conduct or priuilege, given by Sultan Solyman the Great Turke, to Master Anthony Ienkinson; Instructions giuven to the masters and mariners to be obserued in and about these fleete; The first voyage made by Master Anthony Ienkinson from the citie of London toward the land of Russia; The voyage of M. Anthony Ienkinson, made from the citie of Mosco in Russia, to the citie of Boghar in Bactria; The latitudes of certaine principall places in Russia; Certaine notes gathered by Richard Iohnson; Here foll certaine countreys of the Samoeds; The relation of Chaggi Memet, a Persia merchant, to Baptista Ramusius; A letter of Master Anthonie Ienkinson vpon his returne from Boghar; The Queenes Maiesties letter to the Emperour of Russia; The Queenes Maiesties letters to the Great Sophie of Persia; A remembrance giuen by vs the gouernours, consuls, and assistants of the Companie of Marchants trading into Russia; A compendious and briefe declaration of the iourney of M. Anthonie Ienkinson from the famous citie of London into the lande of Persia; A copie of the priuiledges giuen by Obdolowcan, king of Hircania; Anthony Jenkinson's petition to the Queen; Documents relating to Jenkinson's service off the coast of Scotland. Volume 2: Renewal of petitions by Jenkinson and Sir H. Gilbert; Certaine reasons alledged for the proouing of a passage by the Northeast; Anthony Ienkinson, instructions sent by the merchants aduenturers into Russia to the Emperour there; Anthony Ienkinson to Sir W. Cecil; A very briefe remembrance of a voyage made by M. Anthony Ienkinson from London to Moscouia; The way discouered by vs, Thomas Southam and Iohn Sparke, from the towne of Colmogro vnto the citie of Nouogrode; The Merchant Adventurers of England, &c., to their agents in Russia; The note and stinte of one yeares apparell for an apprentyse in Russia or Persia, &c.; The priuileges granted by the Emperour of Russia to the English merchants; A message vnto the quenes excellent Maiestie from th'Emperor; Instructions for Tho. Randolph; The ambassage of M. Thomas Randolfe; A commission given by vs, Th. Randolph ... and Th. Banniester; Necessarie notes to be obserued and followed in your discouerie; Thomas Randolph to Sir W. Cecil; Thomas Bannister & Geoffrey Ducket to Sir W. Cecil; Thomas Bannister & Geoffrey Ducket to the Muscovy Co.; A copie of the priuiledges granted by the Emperour of Russia; The greate causes of offence giuen to the English ambassador, Thomas Randolph; The Tsar Ivan to Queen Elizabeth; Maister Thomas Bannester and Maister Duckett to the Counsail; The ambassadors [Savin's] request; Serten instroksyons geven to me [Anthony Jenkinson]; Elizabeth to Ivan; The coppie of the Queens Maieseties letter to the Emperour of Russia; The Coppie of the Moscouitts lettre in English; Elizabeth to Ivan; Ivan to Elizabeth; Elizabeth to Ivan; A note of the proceeding of M. Anthonie Ienkinson; Anthony Ienkinson to Lord Burghley; The burning of Moscow; The names of such countries as I, Anthonie Ienkinson, haue trauelled vnto; Instructions given to Master D. Rogers and Master Ienkinson, being sent to Embden to treate with the Kinge of Denmarks commissioners; The order of Her Maiesties proceedings from tyme to tyme with ye Kinge of Denmarke; Apppendix; Index.