THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Haly, John, shipmaster of the Mus- 

 covy Company, iii. 303. 

 Hama, Hill of, described in the Rut- 

 tier, X. 305. 

 Hamacas, see Hammocks. 



Hamacata, nuns in Japan, vi. 331. 



Hamane, William, boatswain on the 

 Bona Confidentia (1553) 11. 214. 



Hamber, small toys made at, v. 321. 



Hamborough, see Hamburg. 



Hambourgh, see Hamburg. 



Hamburg, restitution of losses de- 

 manded from England by, 11. 34; 

 and England (1405) 55; wax 

 market at, 389 ; ambassador from, 

 399; Sir Jerome Horsey at (1584) 

 III. 345 ; distance between Iceland 

 and, IV. 12, 100; levies made at, 

 for the Armada (1588) 204; Henry 

 Austell at (1585) v. 320, 327; 

 William Harborne at (1588) vi. 

 58; hulk with Spanish goods cap- 

 tured by the English (1589) 510; 

 ship captured by the English 

 (1589) VII. 2; ships and Robert 

 Withrington (1586) xi. 203. 



Hamed, Mully, brother of Mully 

 Abdelmelech, vi. 291. 



Hamed, Mully, Sheriff, and English 

 trade (1585) vi. 419; and Henry 

 Roberts, 426; edict (1587) 428; 

 letter to Earl of Leicester, 430; 

 letter from Queen Elizabeth, 432. 



Hamet, see Hamed. 



Hammah, city, description of, vi. 2. 



Hammocks, trade and use of, in 

 West Indies, x. 376. 



Hamode, Alcaide, in Gago (1594) 

 vii. 99, 100 ; expedition to Guinea, 

 led by, loi. 



Hamor, William, William Har- 

 borne's servant (1584) v. 282. 



Hamowlhooke, ships from, in Ed- 

 ward III.'s fleet, I. 298. 



Hampshire, Sheriff of, and King 

 John, I. 320. 



Hampton, John, captain of the 

 Minion, with Sir John Hawkins 

 (1567) IX. 398; cruelty of, to 

 the sailors landed (1568) 409; 

 opinion of, on navigation, quoted 

 by Sir Walter Raleigh, x. 379. 



Hampton, Thomas, captain of the 

 Swallow (1562) X. 7. 



Hampton, see Southampton. 

 Hance, keeper of the artillery, and 



the ship-building in Fort Caroline 



(1565) IX. 60. 

 Hance, the surgeon, death of, in 



Roanoke (1590) viii. 416. 

 Hancock, Edward, in Sir Walter 



Raleigh's expedition up the Capuri 



river (1595) x. 380; at the Caroli 



river (1595) 403. 

 Hancock, George, of the Toby, 



death of (1593) vii. 129. 

 Hancock, Thomas, mariner on the 



Edward Bonaventure (1553) 11. 



214. 

 Handicrafts for foreign trade, vii. 



187. 

 Hanege or Hanega, a measure of 



New Spain (1572) ix. 391. 

 Hang-chow, in. 252, viii. 129; in 



Northern China, 263; map of 



(1580) 268. 

 Hannam, Captain John, land-captain 



in Sir Francis Drake's fleet (1585) 



X. 98; death of, 134. 

 Hannibal, v. 119; in Carthage, vi. 



38- 

 Han no de Sangershusen, seventh 

 master of the Dutch knights, 11. 



5- 



Hanse Towns, the, and England 

 (1405) II. 55-67; depredations on 

 the seas by the (1405) 60-71 ; mer- 

 chants' grievances against Eng- 

 land (1407) 72-79; and English 

 merchants (1407) 81; steeds of 

 English merchants in the (1404) 

 109; trade of, with Spain (1588) 

 VI. 59. 



Hanta, in Guinea, William Tower- 

 son at (1557) VI. 218, 220, (1577) 

 239, 247; English trade in (1562) 



259- 

 Hante, Thomas, cook on the Bona 



Confidentia (1553) n. 214. 

 Haquinus, see Haco. 

 Harald Harfagre, King of Norway 



(846) I. 25, V. 68, 169. 

 Harbert, see Herbert. 

 Harbey, John, licensed to trade in 



Russia free of custom (1592) in. 



440. 

 Harbingers (household officers) of the 



Emperor of Russia, iii. 414. 



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