THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



A new concord betweene king Henry the fourth, and 



Ulricus de Jungingen, ..... q8 



A Charter of king Henry the fourth, graunted in the fifth 

 yeere of his raigne unto the English merchants resident 

 in the parts of Prussia, . . . . .106 



A note touching the mighty ships of king Henry the fift, 

 taken out of a Chronicle in the Trinitie Church of 

 Winchester, . . . . . # x j x 



A branch of a Statute made in the eight yeere of Henry 

 the 6. for the trade to Norway, Sweveland, Den- 

 marke and Finmarke, . . . . .111 



Another branch of a Statute made in the 10. yeere of 

 king Henry the sixt concerning the state of English 

 merchants in the dominions of the king of Denmarke, 113 



Libellus de politia conservativa Maris. Or, The pollicy 



of keeping the Sea, . . . . .114 



A large Charter granted by king Edward the fourth, in the 

 second yere of his raigne, to the English merchants 

 residing in the Netherland, . . . .147 



A perswasion of Robert Thorne merchant of Bristol, and 

 dwelling long in Sivil in Spaine, to king Henry the 

 eight of noble memory, to set out and further Dis- 

 coveries toward the North, . . . .159 



The discourse of the foresaid Robert Thorne, written to 

 Doctour Leigh the Kings Ambassadour in Spaine 

 touching that matter, . . . . .164 



A briefe treatise of the Emperour of Moscovia his 



genealogie, . . . . . . .182 



The excellent orders and instructions of Sebastian Cabot 

 given to sir Hugh Willoughby and his Fleete in 

 their voyage intended for Cathay, . . .195 



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