THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Femeer, Nicholas, and the English 



ships, II. 62. 

 Femeland, King Arthur and, i. 6. 

 Fen, Hugh ap, and Russian pirates, 



II. 64. 

 Fenchurch Street, lodgings of the 



Russian ambassador in London, 



n- 355- 



Fenner, Edward, captain of the May 

 Flower (1566) vi. 266, 270. 



Fenner, George, and Lord Charles 

 Howard (1588) iv. 216; captain of 

 the Leicester, 218; voyage of, to 

 Guinea, by Walter Wren (1566) 

 VI. 266-284 ; portrait of, 272 ; cap- 

 tain of the Lion (1591) vii. 

 41. 



Fenner, Thomas, Captain, master of 

 the Dreadnought (1587) vi. 438; 

 lands in Spain (1589) vi. 483; cap- 

 tain in the Elizabeth Bonaventure, 



X. 98 ; and the attack on Carta- 

 gena, 117; of the Peregrine at 

 Maio (1594) XI. 46; at the siege 

 of Pernambuco (1595) 51 ; and the 

 Armada, xii. 67. 



Fenton, Edward (d. 1603), south- 

 western voyage of, i. xxviii. ; cap- 

 tain of the Gabriel (1577) vii. 211, 

 285, 297; Captain Frobisher and, 

 218; captain of the Judith (1578) 

 233, 322; in Anne of Warwick's 

 Island (1578) 241 ; and the soldiers' 

 drill, 312; lieutenant general of 

 Captain Frobisher (1578) 321- 

 362; friars taken by (1582) 



XI. 93 ; instructions given to, 

 concerning his voyage to East 

 Indies and Cathay (1582) 163-171 ; 

 voyage of, to China (1582-83), 

 written by Captain Luke Ward, 

 172-202 ; captain of the galleon 

 Leicester, 172 ; meets the Spanish 

 ships at S. Vincent (1583) 195, 



254, 268, XII. 26. 



Feodor Ivanowich, Emperor of Rus- 

 sia, coronation of (1584) iii. 338; 

 and the Muscovy Company, 347 ; 

 his letter to Queen Elizabeth 

 (1592) 432 ; privileges to the Mus- 

 covy Company, 439-445 ; his death, 

 448. 



Feraclous, isle of, v. 578. 



Ferariis, William de, i. 324. 



Ferca Framburaro at Famagusta 

 (1571) V. 148, 152. 



Ferdinand, Archduke, father of the 

 Marquess of Burgrave, of the 

 Spanish Armada (1588) iv. 205; 

 brother of Charles V., embassy of, 

 to Henry VIII. (1527) v. 61; 

 meeting with Charles V. at Lan- 

 deck, 321. 



Ferdinand, King of Castile, and 

 Christopher Columbus, vii. 188. 



Ferdinando, Arawak Indian, pilot of 

 Sir Walter Raleigh, x. 381, 392; 

 settled near Essequibo (1596) 455. 



Ferdinando, the Portuguese, in 

 Sierra Leone (1582) xi. 176. 



Ferdinando, Simon, of Captain 

 Amadas's expedition (1584) viii. 

 299, 310; loses John White's fly- 

 boat in the Bay of Portugal (1587) 

 387-390; at Rosse Bay, 389; at 

 Portsmouth, 401. 



Fergat, see Malathia. 



Fergus of Galloway, i. 30. 



Fermenia Island, William Harborne 

 at (1583) v. 250. 



Fermo, Marquis, Captain, wounded, 

 V. 139; and enslaved at Fama- 

 gusta, 151. 



Fermorie, the, hospital in Rhodes, 

 Turks in (1522) v. 59. 



Fermosas, As Ilhas, see Formosa. 



Fermous, rendezvous of Sir Hum- 

 phrey Gilbert's fleet (1583) viii. 



45- 

 Fernambuck, see Pernambuco. 

 Fernandes, Francis, and Richard 



Hakluyt (1583) v. 452. 

 Fernandez, Gonzalvo, in charge of 



Suchistlahuaca and Ometepec 



towns, IX. 468. 

 Fernando, master of the Tiger (1585) 



VIII. 315; settler in Virginia, 



402. 

 Fernando or Hernando, treachery of, 



towards Thomas Cavendish (1587) 



XI. 304. 

 Fernando de Loronha Island, men- 

 tioned in the Ruttier, xi. 74; Sir 



Francis Drake in sight of (1579) 



162. 

 Fernandos, Matthew, Portuguese 



captain, dwelling at Sierra Leone 



(1582) XI. 177. 



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