THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Brandan, or Alebrandus, bishop of 

 Bremen, iv. 41, 137. 



Brande, John, mariner on the Bona 

 Esperanza, 11. 213. 



Brandeburg, Otto, Marquis of, in 

 Prussia, n. 3. 



Brandenburg, Albertus of, thirty- 

 fourth master of the Dutch 

 knights (1510) II. 10 f. 



Brandon, John, of Lynn and Prus- 

 sian pirates, 11. 6y, 69. 



Brandus, fourth bishop of Holen, in 

 Iceland (1165) iv. 54, 153. 



Brandus, an abbot, eighth bishop of 

 Holen, in Iceland (1263) iv. 55, 



153- 



Branham, Hugh, minister of Har- 

 wich (1595) IV. 195. 



Brasil, product of New Spain, ix. 



399- 



Brasil, El, cape near Angra, men- 

 tioned in the Ruttier, vii. 11, x. 

 299. 



Brasile, death of, in the wreck of 

 the Delight (1583) viii. 68. 



Brava Island, xi. 106, 152 ; George 

 Fenner at (1567) vi. 279; one of 

 the Cape Verde Islands, vi. 466 ; 

 French sailors wrecked at (1564) 



X. 15; Captain Lancaster at (1595) 



XI. 47 ; Nuno da Silva taken to, 

 by Sir Francis Drake (1578) xi. 



133- 



Bravo, Alonso, governor of Carta- 

 gena, taken by Captain Goring 

 (1586) x. 119. 



Bravo, Pedro, owner of a farm in 

 New Spain, ix. 471. 



Brayley, William, privileged trader 

 in Senegal (1588) vi. 443-450. 



Brazil, discovered by Portugal, 11. 

 175 > coasts of, in the keeping of 

 the Portuguese (1553) vi. 146; 

 Company, shares of, in the Ed- 

 ward Cotton (1583) VI. 409; Span- 

 ish fleet from (1589) vii. 71; 

 Sebastian Cabot's voyage (1497) 

 VII. 149; conquest of, viii. 444; 

 Portuguese garrison at, viii. 445 ; 

 or land of parrots, viii. 449 ; voyage 

 of Captain Gourgues to, ix. iii; 

 projected voyage of Sir Thomas 

 Pert and Sebastian Cabot to (15 16) 

 X. 2-6; English ship at, x. 4; 



King of, and William Hawkins 

 (1530) XI. 24; voyage of Robert 

 Reniger and Thomas Borey to 

 (1540) XI. 25; voyage of the 

 Minion of London to (1580) xi. 

 34 ; Ruttier for, xi. 73-83 ; Sir 

 Francis Drake on the coast of 

 (1578) XI. 106; Villegagnon's voy- 

 age to, XII. 32 ; Southampton mer- 

 chants traders to (c. 5140) 47. 



Brazil-wood, found in Guiana, x. 

 426; trade of, with Indians (1596) 

 x. 456; French trade, started by 

 Villegagnon, xi. 251. 



Br^, Peter de, helps Captain Gour- 

 gues (1567) IX. 103. 



Bread made of straw, in Russia, 11. 

 448. 



Breams, sea, found in the Guinea 

 Seas, VI. 180, 212; bag made of 

 the skin of, by Indians (1540) ix. 

 301 ; garments made of the skin 

 of, 313- 



Breme Saphiana, viceroy of Morocco 

 and Henry Roberts (1585) vi, 427. 



Bremen, restitution of losses de- 

 manded from England by (1407) 

 II. 35; a Hanse town, and Eng- 

 land (1405) II. 55; Sir Jerome 

 Horsey at (1584) iii. 345 ; Iceland 

 trade with (1592) iv. 86, 191 ; 

 levies at, for the Armada (1588) iv. 

 204 ; ship of, captured by the Eng- 

 lish (1589) VII. 2. 



Bremige, master in Sir Richard 

 Grenville's voyage to Virginia 

 (1585) VIII. 310. 



Brenia soil, in Palm Island, vi. 

 132. 



Brenne, see Brienne. 



Brennus, Strabo on the origin of, 

 IV. 270. 



Brense, Peter de, his voyage to 

 Syria (1240) iv. 352. 



Bres, island, vii. 451. 



Bresinia, secretary of the Inquisition 

 at Seville (1570) ix. 463, 464. 



Breslau, Henry Austell in (1585) v. 

 326. 



Brest Island, in Newfoundland, viii. 

 187; Jacques Cartier at (1534) 

 viii. 189. 



Bret, Colonel, in Spain (1589) vi. 

 484; at the taking of Puente de 



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