THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Beasemar, Russian weight, ii. 274. 

 Beast, Robert, Queen Elizabeth's 



messenger (1572) in. 176, 

 Beata Island, near Hispaniola, 



marks of, in the Ruttier, x. 285 ; 



in second Ruttier, x. 312 ; latitude, 



X. 333 ; longitude from, to Isle 



Baque, 336. 

 Beau, le. Treasurer, his nephew 



saved in Fort Caroline by Captain 



Laudonniere (1565) ix. 97. 

 Beauchamp, divers crusaders named 



(1096) IV. 293. 

 Beauchamp, Geoffrey, voyage to 



Syria (1240) iv. 352. 

 Beauchamp, John, voyage to Syria 



(1240) IV. 352. 

 Beauchamp, Walter de, witness to 



charter of Henry III. i. 324; of 



Edward I. i. 338. 

 Beaufort, John de, and Saracen 



war, by Froissart and Holinshed, 



IV. 451. 

 Beauhaire, Monsieur de, his servant 



in Florida (1565) ix. 93. 

 Beaupr6, Viscount of, captain of a 



ship in the third voyage of Jacques 



Cartier (1540) viii. 265; governor 



of Charlesburg Royal, viii. 269. 

 Beavers, found in Hochelaga by 



Jacques Cartier (1535) viii. 244. 

 Becas, grandson of Jenghiz Khan, 



I. 74. 

 Becher, Henry, assistant to the Mus- 

 covy Company, 11. 307. 

 Beching, Silvester, in Virginia 



(1585) VIII. 318. 

 Beck, Anthony, bishop of Durham, 



patriarch of Jerusalem (1305) iv. 



370. 

 Bede (673-735, his * Historia Ecclesi- 



astica Gentis Anglorum,' i. 8, 9, 

 10; on Pelagius, iv. 277. 

 Bedford, Lord, and the Genoese car- 

 racks (1437) II. 143. 

 Bedford, Earls of, see Russell. 

 Bedingam, Ralph, of Lynn, and 



Prussian pirates, 11. 70. 

 Bedrihone, balm trees, v. 338 ; 



Mecca caravan at, v. 350, 361. 

 Beds in Japan, vi. 334; under the 

 Equinoctial, vii. 260; of Amazon 

 Indians, xi. 21; of Nova Albion, 

 XI. 119. 



Beecher, Henry, granted Russian 



licence, iii. 109. 

 Beer, Dutch, made in Lapland, 11. 



372. 

 Beffart, Charles, of Triers, thir- 

 teenth master of the Dutch 



knights (1341) II. 6. 

 Beglerbegs, or Turkish governors,. 



pay of the five (1588) vi. 61. 

 Beguaes, River de los, mentioned in 



the Ruttier, xi. 99. 

 Beit, Island of Tunis, vi. 143. 

 Bekesborne, see Bekesbourne. 

 Bekesbourne, i. 47, 48. 

 Bela IV., King of Hungary, 11. 187, 



in. 392. 

 Belanzara, ship of Venice, lost at 



sea (1588) IV. 230. 

 Belen, Port, Captain Ulloa at (1539) 



IX. 222. 

 Belgern, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 



327. 

 Belgrade, taken by Solyman (1521) 



V. 47, 51 ; Pasha of, in the Hun- 

 garian-Turkish war (1594) VI. 



104. 

 Belinas, see Caesarea Philippi. 

 Beling, Captain, at the taking of S. 



lago de Leon (1595) x. 220. 

 Bell, draping of Scotch wools at, 11. 



121. 

 Bellapola Island, William Harborne 



near (1583) v. 250. 

 BeDapore, Ralph Fitch at (1583) v. 



473. 

 Belle, river in Florida, discovered by 



Captain Ribault (1562) viii. 460; 



King Ovade's country on, viii. 



478. 

 Bellegrado, see Belgrade. 

 Belle Isle, harbour in Brittany, 



Roberval at (1542) viii. 284. 

 Belle Isle, in the Strait of New- 

 foundland (1578) VIII. 14; ship 



of, and Charles Leigh (1597) viii. 



178 ; voyage of John Alphonse of 



Xanctoigne to (1542) viii. 275-283; 



latitude of, viii. 275. 

 Bellergan, market for precious 



stones (1583) v. 472. 

 Bellinger, Stephen, of Rouen, and 



Hakluyt, xii. 76. 

 Bellingham, Henry, captain of the 



Rainbow (1587) vi. 438. 



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