THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Guzman, Nunno de, governor of 



New Galicia, ix. 121. 

 Guzula, kingdom of, in Africa, vi. 



144. 

 Gwaripoco, see Iwaripoco. 

 Gwasto, Marquess del, captain of 



horsemen in the Armada (1588) 



IV. 205. 

 Gwathanelo, viii. 408. 

 Gwinne, Richard, ship's carpenter of 



the Bona Esperanza (1553) li. 213. 

 Gwinne, Robert, purser of the Bona 



Esperanza (1553) 11. 213. 

 Gwyn, David, and the Spanish 



Armada, on the Bayonne coast 



(1588) IV. 210. 

 Gwynedd, Madoc ap Owen, dis- 

 coveries of, VIII. 108, 109. 

 Gylbert, Sir John, knighted at 



Cadiz (1596) IV. 260. 

 G5'^pwich, see Ipswich. 

 Gyrthus, fifteenth bishop of Schal- 



holt, in Iceland (1349) iv. 56, 155. 

 Gysserus, bishop of Schalholt, in 



Iceland (c. 1090) iv. 15, 104. 

 Gysserus, second bishop of Schal- 

 holt, in Iceland (1082) iv. 54, 152. 

 Gysserus, twenty-seventh bishop of 



Schalholt, in Iceland (1541) iv. 58, 



157- 



Habbakuk's Mountain, Laurence 

 Aldersey at (1581) v. 210. 



Haban, King of, plans of English 

 merchants towards the (1561) vi. 



254. 



Habech, or Habasia, kingdom of, in 

 Africa, vi. 169. 



Hachenberg, Ulrich, Prussian am- 

 bassador to England, 11. 18, 20. 



Hacken, Arnold de, Prussian am- 

 bassador, II. 47, 91. 



Hacker, Richard, of the Edward 

 Cotton (1584) VI. 412. 



Hacklewit, see Hakluyt. 



Hackluit, see Hakluyt. 



Hackluyt, see Hakluyt. 



Haco, King of Norway invades the 

 islands (1229) i. 38; acknowledges 

 Magnus, King of Man (1254) 40; 

 death of (1260) 40; long reign of, 

 IV. 68, 169. 



Haderwerck of Westphalia, at Joppa 

 (1102) IV. 299. 



Hafina, see Copenhagen. 



Hage, see Hague. 



Hague, in Holland, English and 

 Prussian ambassadors' meeting 

 place, II. 30, 32, 33, 36, 60, 79, 87, 

 91, 95; Henry Austell at (1585) v. 

 320. 



Haharacoa, cacique, nephew to Topi- 

 awari, lord of Capurepana, x. 403. 



Haie, see Hay. 



Hainan Island, near China, vi. 349 ; 

 latitude of, 347; pearls at, 355. 



Hainault, see Hainaut. 



Hainaut, products of, 11. 129 f. ; 

 English merchants in, 146; Bald- 

 win, count of, I. 262. 



Hais, John de, master carpenter at 

 Fort Caroline (1565) ix. 75; news- 

 bearer of the taking of Fort Caro- 

 line by Spaniards (1565) 96. 



Haiward, see Heywood. 



Hakluyt, Edmund, brother of the 

 author, i. xxxii. 



Hakluyt, Richard (1552-1616) i. 

 xvii. ; panegyric verses on, Ix. ; 

 French voyages printed by, Ixviii. ; 

 translated by, viii. 439-445 ; 

 Epistle Dedicatorie to first edition 

 of Principal Navigations, i. xvii. ; 

 Preface to first edition, xxiii. ; 

 Principall Navigations, Title page 

 of first edition, xxiv. ; Epistle 

 Dedicatorie to first volume of 

 second edition (1598) xxxi. ; Title 

 page of first volume of second 

 edition, xxxii. ; Preface to the 

 second edition, xxxix. ; Epistle 

 Dedicatorie to second volume of 

 second edition (1599) Ixiii. ; Title 

 page of second volume of second 

 edition, Ixiv. ; Epistle Dedicatorie 

 to third volume of second edition 

 (1600) Ixxiv. ; Title page of third 

 volume of second edition, Ixxiv. ; 

 and Henry Lane, iii. 98- 

 100; Gerardus Mercator to, 275- 

 282; and the Levant merchants' 

 ledgers, v. 63; John Williamson's 

 voyage related to (1534) 67, 68; 

 John Newbery's letter to (1583) 

 452 ; and Nicholas Thome's letter 

 on the Canary Islands, vi. 124 ; 

 and Raymond Lancaster's voyage 

 to the East Indies (1591) 387; 



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