THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Frollo, Savio, secretary of the Em- 

 peror of Russia (1583) in. 322 ; 

 Sir Jerome Bowes and, 466, 467, 



474- 



Frosmont, Thomas, master of the 

 Great Hermina (1535) viii. 210. 



Frote, or Frete, in Francis de Rober- 

 val's voyage (1542) viii. 283, 288. 



Frothingham, Christopher, Richard 

 Chancellor's uncle, 11. 238. 



Froude, J. A., and the English voy- 

 ages, XII. 18. 



Frovvard, Cape, xi. 349, 357, 372; 

 latitude of, Thomas Cavendish at 

 (1587) 300; (1592) 392, 393; John 

 Chidley at (1590) 383; the Desire 

 at, 401. 



Froysard. see Froissart. 



Froysart, see Froissart. 



Froyssart, see Froissart. 



Fruit harvest in Russia, iii. 364. 



Fruits, different, found in the West- 

 ern Planting (1583) viii. 116; in 

 Newfoundland, described by 

 Jacques Cartier (1534) 195, 203; 

 in Virginia, 304; in Trinidad, x. 

 350; in Guiana, xi. 14. 



Frumentius, scholar of Meropius, 

 VIII. 104; secretary of the King 

 of India, 104; and the Emperor 

 Constantine, 105. 



Fu, name of principal cities in 

 China, vi. 351. 



Fubborne, William, and Prussian 

 pirates, 11. 63. 



Fuchinoxima, castle built in (1591) 

 XI. 427. 



Fuchsius, * De Arte medendi ' by, iv. 

 35. 129. 



Fuckin, see Fo-kien. 



Fuco City, Friar Odoric in (1330) 

 IV. 424. 



Fuego Island, see Fogo. 



Fuentes, Conde de, and the English 

 at Peniche in Portugal (1589) vi. 

 496. 



Fuentes de Ozumba, springs of 

 water in, ix. 362. 



Fuerte Island, dangers of, men- 

 tioned in the Ruttier, x. 292. 



Fuerte Ventura, one of the Canary 

 Islands, belonging to the lord of 

 Lanzarota, vi. 134, 178; the Lion 

 at, 139; latitude, 156, x. 332; the 



Richard of Arundel near (1590) vi. 

 461 ; Sir Richard Grenville at, 

 viii. 310; Sir Francis Drake at, 

 X. 227; Sir Walter Raleigh at 

 (1595) X. 348; Robert Withrington 

 at, XI. 204; Thomas Cavendish 

 at, 291. 

 Fulco, Earl, in the Isle of Man, i. 



34- 

 Fulford, Captain, at the taking of 



Puente de Burgos (1589) vi. 492. 

 Fuller, Thomas, of Ipswich, master 



in the Desire, notes of, xi. 348- 



376. 

 Funchal, in Madeira, vi. 135. 

 Funerals, Russian, 11. 268, 447; in 



Jamahey, v. 495 ; in Japan, vi. 



340-344; in Florida, viii. 455. 

 Fuochi, Celio de. Captain, killed at 



the defence of Famagusta (1571) 



v. 137. 

 Fuquien, see Fo-kien. 

 Fuquieo, see Foo-chow. 

 Fur market in Hungary the Greater, 



I. 242 ; in Russia, 242 ; Persian 

 trade, iii. 50, 365 ; trade in Cape 

 Breton (1594) x. 202. 



Furbishers of armour, or Giebegi of 

 the Grand Signior, pay of, vi. 



63. 

 Furbushers, see Furbishers. 

 Furicanos or storms in the West 



Indies, x. 67. 

 Furnivall, Thomas de, and his 



brother Gerard, their voyage to 



Syria (1240) iv. 352. 

 Furnivall, William, his voyage to 



Syria (1240) iv. 352. 

 Furriers of London and Livonian 



furs, n. 34. 

 Furs, in Tartary, i. 243; Livonian, 



II. 34; markets of, in Russia, 224, 

 262, 276; trade in Russia, 382, 

 402, 405; presents to Queen Eliza- 

 beth from the Russian Emperor 

 (1567) III. 98; use of, in England, 

 99 ; sent to Queen Elizabeth by 

 Boris Fedeorowich Godonova 

 (1586) 346; of Russian foxes, 364; 

 variety of, in Russia, 364; for 

 foreign trade in, 365 ; black fox, 

 best in Russia, 417. 



Furtho, Captain, bearer of Robert 

 Flicke's letter (1591) vii. 62. 



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