THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Bull fight in Isabella, Hispaniola 

 (1585) vm. 314. 



Bulle, a town in Guinea, William 

 Towerson at (1557) vi. 217. 



Bulley, Thomas, on Russian drinks, 

 II. 448. 



BuUinao, Cabo de, latitude, ix. 332. 



Bullingbroke, see Bolingbroke. 



Bullocks in Benin (1590) vi. 464, 

 (1591) VI. 465. 



Bulls, papal, taken from Spanish 

 ships by Thomas White in the 

 Amity of London (1592) vii. 

 103, 105 ; brought to the Indies 

 (1570) IX. 364; their sale to 

 the Indians a source of re- 

 venue to the King of Spain, ix. 

 376. 



Bulls, sea, see Walruses. 



Bully, William, Russian licence 

 granted to (1569) iii. 109. 



Bulmar, M., assay-master, and Sir 

 Walter Raleigh's white Spar 



(1595) X. 344- 

 Bulverhithe, i. 47, 48. 

 Bulwerheth, see Bulverhithe. 

 Bungo, King of, and Cainocami, xi. 



426. 

 Bungo, kingdom of, in Japan, vi. 



336. 

 Bunting, Thomas, ropemaker in 



Russia (1558) II. 395. 

 Buntzel, Henry Austell in (1585) v. 



326. 

 Buona Esperanza, Cape of, see 



Good Hope, Cape of. 

 Buona vSperanza, see Good Hope, 



Cape of. 

 Buona Vista, Cape of, in New- 

 foundland, latitude, viii. 183. 

 Buquhannesse, see Buchan Ness. 

 Burbon, see Bourbon. 

 Burburata, town in Venezuela, Sir 



John Hawkins at (1564) vi. 265, 



(1568) IX. 448, (1565) X. 30; attack 



of the Caribs on (1565) x. 35. 

 Burchers Island, people of, and 



Captain Martin Frobisher (1576) 



VII. 209. 

 Burckardus a Schuvenden, ninth 



master of the Dutch knights 



(1282) II. 5. 

 Burden, John, settler in Virginia 



(15S7) VIII. 402. 



Bures, Robert of, witness of Ed- 

 ward I.'s great charter, i. 338. 



Bureth, Duke of Hungary, i. 74. 



Burg, see Burrough. 



Burges, Richard, new purser of the 

 Jesus (1583) V. 293; persecuted, 

 V. 305. 310. 



Burgh, Hubert de, and the French 

 fleet (12 17) I. 49, Ivii. 



Burgh, Michael van, and Prussian 

 pirates, 11. 70. 



Burgh, Sir John, see Burrough. 



Burghley, see Cecil, William. 



Burgignon, see Borgoignon. 



Burgoignon, see Borgoignon. 



Burgos, Puente de, English army 

 at (1589) VI. 474; Conde de And- 

 rada at, vi. 491 ; nine regiments 

 of English at, vi. 492. 



Burgoyn, see Burgundy. 



Burgrave, Marquess of, son of 

 Archduke Ferdinand and Philippa 

 Welser, and the Armada (1588) 

 IV. 205. 



Burgundie, see Burgundy. 



Burgundy, products of, 11. 129; 

 soldiers of, in the Armada (1588) 

 IV. 205; Duke of, II. 142, 148; left 

 in Damietta (1249) iv. 354. 



Buri, and Friar Andrew, i. 282. 



Burien, George, letter from, con- 

 cerning El Dorado (1594) x. 



439- 



Burin, Jagatai's son, i. 74, 167. 



Buritabeth, Tartars and, i. 86; in- 

 habited by heathens, i. 72 ; Jeng- 

 hiz Khan and, i. 147. 



Burke, Lord, and the voyage to 

 Cadiz (1596) IV. 236,250; knighted 

 at Cadiz, iv. 259. 



Burleigh, Lord, see Cecil. 



Burley, Port, at the mouth of 

 Amonna river, x. 459. 



Burlings, the, the English fleet at 

 (1589) VI. 495; English fleet at 

 (1591) VII. 57, (1594) 119; latitude 

 of, X. 335 ; Sir Walter Raleigh 

 near (1595) x. 348. 



Burnet, Robert, master of the De- 

 light (1589) XI. 381 ; petition of 

 certain of the company of the 

 Delight to (1589) XI. 385, 389. 



Burnham, Francis, granted Russian 

 licence (1569) ill. 109. 



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