THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



voyage to (1102) 295; Godericus' 

 journey to, 297 ; chronicles of 

 (1107) 301; Tower of David at, 

 302 ; pilgrims to, 302 ; John Lacy 

 (1137) and William Mandevile in 

 (1177) 310; Ranulph, Earl of 

 Chester's voyage to (1218) 349; 

 Peter des Roches, bishop of Win- 

 chester's voyage to (123 1) 351 ; 

 Louis IX. of France's journey to 

 Holy Land (1248) 353; King of, 

 asks for help from Cyprus (1270) 

 362 ; engraving of, 370 ; the 

 three wise men of Kazvin 

 led to, 410; Earl of Hunting- 

 ton (1394) and the Duke of Nor- 

 folk at (1399) 453 ; bishop of Win- 

 chester's journey to (1417) by 

 Thomas Walsing, 454 ; Henry IV. 's 

 project of conquest of (1413) 455; 

 order of, v. i ; John Locke's voy- 

 age to (1553) 76, 91; messenger 

 sent to the guardian of, 89 ; Laur- 

 ence Aldersey at (1581) 209-212; 

 monuments in, 210-212; Richard 

 Forster, consul for (1583) 260; 

 Csesar Frederick at (1567) 447; 

 John Eldred at, vi. 9 ; ivory gate 

 in, 166; Eustaphius, abbot of, his 

 visit to Russia, 11. 185 ; Kings of, 

 Godfrey of Bouillon (1098) iv. 

 293; Baldwin (iioo) 297; Guy 

 (1191) 330, V. 125; John de 

 Brienne (12 18) iv. 348; patriarchs 

 of, Sophronius (1064) iv. 292 ; 

 Hugh of Tabaria (1107) 302 ; Gui- 

 mund (1128) 308; Anthony Beck 



^ (1305) 370. 



Jeruslaus, see Jaroslav. 



Jesuits in Japan, iii. 263 ; in Venice 

 (1581) V. 204; in S. Paul's Col- 

 lege in Goa (1586) 460; and John 

 Newbery, 507, 510; in China (1583) 

 ^^- 375 ; college of, in Panama 

 (1587) X. 148; in Japan, difficul- 

 ties (1591) XI. 428; and Quabacon- 

 dono, 435. 



Jesus, the, voyage to S. Nicholas 

 (1560) II. 401 ; wares in, 408. 



Jesus of London, the, and Romadan 

 Pasha (1584) V. 281 ; voyage of, to 

 Tripolis, by Thomas Sanders 

 (1583) 292-311; shot at, by Sebas- 

 tian at Tripolis, 297; Murad 



Khan's letter about (1584) 314; 

 William Harborne's letter, 316, 

 318. 

 Jesus, the, of Liibeck, engrav- 

 ing of, IX. 416; Sir John 

 Hawkins's second voyage to West 

 Indies with (1564) vi. 253, x. 9, 

 17; left by Sir John Hawkins in 

 S. Juan d'Ullpa (1568) ix. 365- 

 406, x. 72 ; Sir John Hawkins's 

 ship (1567) IX. 398, X. 64; Job 

 Hortop, gunner in (1567) ix. 445, 

 (1568) 453; at Riohacha (1568) 

 449 ; Captain Bland aboard, in S. 

 Juan d'Ulloa (1568) 454; third 

 voyage of Sir John Hawkins to 

 Guinea and the West Indies in 

 (1567- 1 568) X. 64; in a storm near 

 Florida (1568) 67; in S. Juan 

 d'Ulloa attacked by Spaniards 

 (1568) 71; lent by Queen Eliza- 

 beth to Sir John Hawkins (1564) 

 XII. 48; taken at S. Juan d'Ulloa, 



50- 

 Jewels, trade in Pegu, v. 434, 443; 



Orenoqueponi buried with their, x. 



424. 

 Jews, expelled from Castile (1527) 



II. 173; in Venice (1581) v. 



204. 

 Jeza, nation of Tartars, xi. 441 ; de- 

 scription of, 442. 

 Joala, near Palmerin, products of, 



VII. 90; Thomas Dassel in (1591) 



92, 95 ; trade in, 98. 

 Joan, Richard I.'s sister, Queen of 



Sicily (1190) IV. 322; in Cyprus, 



328, 329; in Acre, 333. 

 Job, land of, named Uz, iv. 410; 



manna found in, 411. 

 Jocasta, daughter of Creon, iv. 72, 



174. 

 Jocoel Lamiockerie, King of Joala, 



vii. 95. 

 John, King of England, i. 49; and 



Ireland, 34 ; and the charter, 294 ; 



grants safe conduct to foreign 



merchants, 319 f. ; and Philip 



King of France (1193) iv. 335; in 



England, 337. 

 John I. of Portugal and the conquest 



of Ceuta (1415) VI. 121. 

 John II., King of Castile, and 



Madeira (1417) vi. 120. 

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