THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



beth's ambassador to Russia, 422; 

 disgrace of, in Russia, 428, 430, 



432. 437. 

 Hortop, Job, adventures of, in New 

 Spain (1568) IX. 445; powder 

 maker, then gunner in the Jesus 

 of Lubeck, 445 ; description of the 

 voyage of (1568) 446 f. ; prisoner 

 of the Spanish, made gunner, 460 ; 

 saves the fleet, 460; escape from 

 the Contractation House and re- 

 capture, his condemnation to the 

 galleys (1570) 463; brought to 

 Portsmouth by the galleon Dudley 

 (1570) 464; return to Redriffe, and 

 computation of his imprisonment, 



465. 



Horuse, Richard, of Hull, and Prus- 

 sian pirates, 11. 61. 



Hospital, in Cairo, v. 334; in 

 Medina, 363 ; for dogs and cats in 

 Cambay (1583) 471; for animals 

 in Couche, 482 ; in Manila Island 

 (1588) XI. 335. 



Hospitallers of Jerusalem, Knights, 

 II. I ; Messina placed in their 

 charge (1190) iv. 324. 



Hospitals or Inns in Cathay for 

 travellers, iv. 433 ; in China, vi. 

 316. 



Hostages, English and Spanish ex- 

 changed by the viceroy of Mexico 

 and Sir John Hawkins (1568) x. 

 70 ; advice as to the exchange of, 

 given to Edward Fenton (1582) xi. 

 168. 



Hostaqua, King of, his presents to 

 Captain Laudonniere (1564) ix. 

 37; Groutald's account (1565) 55; 

 vassal of King Satourioua (1504) 2 1 . 



Houldships, Thomas, boatswain of 

 the Content (1591) x. 183. 



Houndflew, 11. 119. 



Houses, movable, of felt, in Tartary, 

 I. 234-237; in Russia, 11. 226, 255, 

 269 f. ; in Iceland, description of, 

 IV. 61, 63, 160, 163; interior 

 of, in Florida, description by 

 Sir John Hawkins (1565) x. 

 51; of Tivitivas, description by 

 Sir Walter Raleigh, 383; of 

 Macureguarai, 401 ; of Amazon 

 Indians, xi. 21; of Nova Albion, 

 119. 



Houstaqua, see Hostaqua. 



Hoveden, or Howden, Roger of (d. 

 1201), historian, i. 16; ' Annalium 

 pars prior, ' by, iv. 287 ; * Annalium 

 pars posterior,' by, 312-319; ' His- 

 tory of King Richard I.'s voyage 

 to Jerusalem,' by, 338. 



How, George, child settler in Vir- 

 ginia (1587) vm. 403. 



How, M., shipowner, voyage of, to 

 Mexico Bay (1592) x. 190. 



How, Robert, member of the Bar- 

 bary Company (1585) vi. 419, 

 420 f. 



Howard, Lord Charles, of Effing- 

 ham, Earl of Nottingham (1536- 

 1624) I. xxiv., Iviii., xii. 67; dedi- 

 cation to, I, xxxi. ; high admiral 

 of England (1588) iv. 197, 208, 

 VII. 39; portrait of, iv. 200; and 

 the Armada off Plymouth, iv. 

 210; first engagement with the 

 Armada, 213; sends fire ships 

 against the Armada, 222 ; and the 

 Cadiz expedition (1596) 236; secret 

 council called by, 240 ; at the taking 

 of Cadiz, 252 ; his letters to the 

 Duke of Medina-Sidonia (1596) 

 263-265; Sir Walter Raleigh's 

 letter to (1595) x. 338-343; and 

 Hakluyt, xii. 75 ; and the Spanish 

 ships, 104. 



Howard, Lord Thomas, Earl of Suf- 

 folk (1561-1626), captain of the 

 Lion (1588) IV. 218; and the 

 Cadiz expedition (1596) 236, 241, 

 252 ; and the Richard of Arundel 

 (1591) VI. 466; at Flores Island 

 (1591) VII. 41; and the last fight 

 of the Revenge, 48-80; London 

 supplies (1591) 65; fleet sent to 

 look for, VIII. 57 ; and the Pleasure 

 (1591) VIII. 155; and the four 

 ships under Captain Benjamin 

 Wood (1592) X. 193. 



Howard, Lord William, of Effing- 

 ham, admiral in Queen Mary's 

 time, II. 304-356. 



Howard, Lord William, son of Lord 

 Charles, of the Cadiz expedition 

 (1596) IV. 248; at the taking of 

 Cadiz, 252 ; knighted at Cadiz 

 (1596) 259. 



Howard, Port, see Gowateri Island. 



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