THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



224, 225, 263 ; Anthony Jenkin- 

 son on, 418; Osep Napea on, 426; 

 fish in, in. 71 ; St. Michael's Mon- 

 astery on, 73 ; English trade on, 

 93. 95. 109. ii6» 469, 474; Eng- 

 lish trade restricted to Muscovy 

 Company, 97 ; description, 103 ; the 

 Searchthrift in, 122 ; sixth Per- 

 sian expedition on, 214; Yug and 

 Sukhona, tributaries, 406. 



Dyeing, Richard Hakluyt's, of the 

 Middle Temple, instructions about, 

 V. 229-234. 



Dyer, Andrew, master's mate in 

 Captain Frobisher's second voy- 

 age to the west and north-west 

 (1577) VII. 217; master of the 

 Hopewell (1578) vii. 231; pilot of 

 the Aid (1577) vii. 285, 295. 



Dyer, Sir Edward (d. 1607) i- xxix. 



Dyer's cape, discovered by John 

 Davys (1585) vii. 389. 



Dyes, Russian, 11. 383; Venetian, 

 III. 52 ; Persian (1579) iii. 249 ; 

 found in the Western Planting 

 (1583) VIII. 116; in Virginia (1586) 

 VIII. 357; in Florida, viii. 452; 

 in Guiana, x. 426. 



Eagle, the, at Flores (1590) viii. 



^421. 



Earl of Cumberland's Isles, dis- 

 covered by John Davys (1587) vii. 

 420. 



Earle, Thomas, and Prussian 

 pirates, 11. 70. 



Earnest, John, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) VIII. 402. 



Earthquakes, in Iceland (1581) iv. 

 17, 107; in S. Michael Island 

 (1591) VII. 79; in Terceira Island, 

 80; in Meta Incognita, 228, 374; 

 in Mexico, ix. 380, 457, 



Earwig, the, pinnace of Sir Robert 

 Dudley (1594) x. 204. 



East Seas, princes of the, agreement 

 of, III. 177. 



Easter Customs in Russia, 11. 436. 



Easterland, ships of. King of 

 Spain's commission concerning 

 (1585) VI. 417. 



Easterlings, Witland, country per- 

 taining to, I. 15 ; bad dealings of 

 (1583) VIII. 135. 



Eastern Russian countries, opened 



to English trade (1588) iii. 355. 

 Eastland, see Lithuania. 

 Eastmeere, and its tributaries, i. 



15- 



Eastwestone, i. 48. 



Eaton, George, assistant to the Mus- 

 covy Company, 11. 307. 



Ecatepec, highest hill discovered in 

 New Spain (1570) ix. 370. 



Ecawini river, x. 494. 



Ecclesia Major, principal church in 

 Mexico, IX. 431. 



'Ecclesiastical History, 'by Eusebius, 



VIII. 105. 



* Ecclesiastical History,' by Theo- 



doratus, viii. 106. 

 Ecfrid, King of Northumberland, i. 



10. 

 Eclauou, King, vassal of King 



Utina (1564) IX. 21. 

 Ecrowto river, x. 492. 

 Eddystone, off Plymouth, vii. 30; 



the Hope on (1595) x. 226; rock 



in Straits of Magellan resembling, 



XI. 297. 

 Edelano, King of, Captain Laudon- 



niere and (1565) ix. 67. 

 Edelano Island, in the river May, 



IX. 54; Peter Gamby at (1565) 



55- 



Edell, see Volga. 



Eden, Captain, frigate of, sunk 

 (1596) X. 241. 



Eden, Richard (1521-1576) historian, 

 I. xxiv. ; on Muscovy, 11. 239 ff. ; 

 and Queen Mary, 270 ; descrip- 

 tion of Africa, by (1553) vi. 142; 

 on the Ocean Sea, vii. 199 ; * A 

 Treatise of New India,' translated 

 by (1553) X. 2 ; and the voyage of 

 Sir Thomas Pert and Sebastian 

 Cabot (1516) 4; preface to his 

 translation of Peter Martyr's 

 ' Decades,' xii. 35. 



Edenborough, see Edinburgh. 



Edesius, scholar of Meropius, viii. 

 104 ; butler of the King of India, 

 104; leaves India, 105. 



Edgar, grandson of Edmund Iron- 

 side, voyage to Jerusalem of (1102) 

 IV. 295. 



Edgar, King (944-75), i. 16 ff. ; 

 navy of, mentioned by several 



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