INDEX 



Jeffries, return of (1583) xi. 201. 



Jehbir, in the kingdom of Mecca, v. 

 348. 



Jebel-et-Tor (Mount Tabor), near 

 Nazareth, iv. 305. 



Jemena, see Jumna. 



Jena, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 

 321. 



Jenebelli or Genebelli, Frederick, 

 engineer (1588) iv. 208; at the 

 siege of Antwerp (1585) iv. 222. 



Jenero, see Rio de Janeiro. 



Jenghiz Khan, Mogul Emperor 

 I. 60, 68 f., 72, 77, 88; con- 

 quests of, 69 f., 84, 143-150; 

 laws of, 73 f., 78 f., 149 f. ; origin 

 of, 142 f. ; Emperor of Tartary, 145 ; 

 and the cave-dwellers, 148 f. ; 

 vanquishes Vut Khan, 268; his 

 descendants, 281 ; prisoner of the 

 people of Tangut, 290. 



Jenise, Master, and Laurence Alder- 

 sey, in Augsburg (1581) v. 202. 



Jenkinson, Anthony (d. 161 1), on 

 north regions, xxix. ; discourse, 

 xliv. ; voyages of, xlv. f. ; in 

 Russia, xlvi ; captain of the Prim- 

 rose (1557) II. 375, 390; his return 

 from Bokhara (1559) 400; Mus- 

 covy Company's hopes of, 404; in 

 Moscow, 407 ; message from Mus- 

 covy Company to, 409 ; first voy- 

 age of (1557) 413 ; at Flamborough 

 Head, 414; at Heilick Islands 

 and Lofoden Islands, 415 ; at 

 Foxenose up the Dvina, 418; and 

 the Emperor of Russia, 420, 436 ; 

 his voyage to Bokhara (1558) 449- 

 479 ; down the Volga, 456 ; in 

 Manguslave, 459-461 ; drinks 

 mares' milk, 460, 461 ; his en- 

 counter with thieves, 466-469 ; 

 leaves Bokhara, 474; his recep- 

 tion by the Emperor of Russia, 

 478; his safe-conduct through 

 Russia (1561) III. 1-5; bearer of 

 Queen Elizabeth's letters, 4, 6; his 

 authority over apprentices, 10; 

 and the Nova Zembla passage, 12 ; 

 his discretionary power, 13 ; his 

 journey to Persia (1561-1564) 15; 

 his reception by King of Shir- 

 van, 21; his arrival at the 

 Sophi's Court, 27, 29; and the 



Persian trade, 48, 63, 64; his voy- 

 age to Muscovy (1566) 92; privi- 

 leges obtained by, 92, 93; joint 

 witness of the Russian privileges, 

 97; ambassador to Russia (1571) 

 170, (1557) 334. (1561) 335; re- 

 ceived by the Emperor, 173-188; 

 his travels (1546-1572) 195; on 

 north-east passage, 457; his map 

 of Russia, engraving of, 486 ; on 

 Solyman's expedition to Syria 

 (1553) V. 105; safe-conduct given 

 by Solyman to, 109; privileges 

 granted by Solyman to, 168; and 

 the passage to Cathay, vii. 159, 

 181 ; and the sea currents, 168, 

 183 ; and the Mare Glaciale, 176, 

 183 ; and the overland route to 

 Cathay (1558) xii. 23; and the 

 North-east passage, 25 ; and Hak- 

 luyt, 75. 



Jenkinson, John, distress of, at Port 

 Desire (1592) xi. 399. 



Jennings, Master of the Tohy, and 

 Hakluyt, xii. 76. 



Jennings, William, member of the 

 Barbary Company (1585) vi. 419, 

 420 f. 



Jerado, Anthony, of Marseilles, pilot 

 of the Jesus (1583) v. 292. 



Jeraslave, see Yaroslavl. 



Jeremiah's fountain, Laurence Alder- 

 sey at (1581) v. 210. 



Jeres, iv. 260. 



Jerfalcons, see Gerfalcons. 



Jericho, Joshua in, viii. 102. 



Jerom, Castle of, in Russia, in. 408. 



Jersey, ship from (c. 1581) viii. 118, 

 146. 



Jerundus, ninth bishop of Holen, in 

 Iceland (1267) iv. 55, 153. 



Jerusalem, i. 167; British soldiers at 

 the sack of, xxv. ; original seat 

 of the order of the Dutch knights 

 (1190) II. i; Persian pilgrims to, 

 III. 161 ; called Couch Kaly, 161 ; 

 Empress Helena's visit to, 337, iv. 

 272; Andrew Leucander at (1020) 

 282 ; Sweyn at (1052) 283 ; Alured 

 at (1058) 287; Ingulf, abbot of 

 Croyland, voyage to (1064) 288, 

 292 ; Normandy pilgrims at, 291 ; 

 churches destroyed in, 292; 

 Gutuere's voyage to, 293 ; Edgar's 



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