THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Jonas, son of Ericus, fourteenth 



bishop of Holen in Iceland (1358) 



IV. 56, 154. 

 Jonas, son of Indrid, thirteenth 



bishop of Schalholt, in Iceland 



(1339) IV. 56, 154. 

 Jonas, son of Sig-uardus, fourteenth 



bishop of Schalholt, in Iceland 



(1343) IV. 56, 154- 

 Jonas, Arngrimus, commentary on 



Iceland by, iv. 1-88, 89-144. 

 Jonas, Gislaus, twenty-ninth bishop 



of Schalholt, in Iceland (1556) iv. 



59> 158- 

 Jonas, the, of Sir John Hawkins' 



fleet (1562) X. 7. 

 Jones, captain in the Darling in Sir 



Amyas de Preston's voyage (1595) 



X. 213; secret mission and death 



of (1595) 225. 

 Jones, Griffen, settler in Virginia 



(1587) vm. 403. 

 Jones, John and Jane, settlers in 



Virginia (1587) viii. 402, 403. 

 Jones, Lieutenant, in Sir Francis 



Drake's fleet, killed at Nombre de 



Dios (1595) X. 237. 

 Jones, Philip, John Newbery's friend 



(1583) V. 453. 

 Jones, Philip, and the fight of Pan- 



talleria (1586) vi. 46; master of 



the Christopher, in William 



Towerson's third voyage (1577) 



VI. 250, 

 Jones, Rice, owner of the Grace 



(1594) VIII. 162. 

 Joppa, see Jaffa. 

 Jordan, river, in Palestine, viii. 102 ; 



John Eldred at (c. 1587) vi. 9. 

 Jordan, river, in Florida, viii. 461. 

 Joritono, Prince, hunting and hawk- 

 ing by, XI. 429. 

 Joseph, Envoy from Harold, King 



of Man, to Loglen, i. 39. 

 Joseph, son of Jacob, storehouses 



founded by, v. 338 ; in Cairo 



(1587) VI. 37; house, 45. 

 Josephus, on the Ivory Gate, vi. 



166; on Meroe Island, 168. 

 Joshua, leader of the Jews, viii. 



102. 

 Josias, captain of the Delight, death 



of (1596) X. 240. 

 Joughoria, see Ugoria. 



Jourdain, Sylvester, ' Discovery of 



the Bermudas,' etc., by (1610) xii. 



112. 

 ' Journal of King Richard,' by 



Richard of Devizes (1200) iv. 344. 

 Joy, gentleman of the King's chapel, 



voyage in the Minion (1536) viii. 



3- 

 Joy, Cape of, named by Sir Francis 

 Drake, the Christopher found at 

 (1578) XI. 107; John Winter at, 



T53- 



Joy, Cape, latitude of, xi. 349, 356; 

 anchorage, 371. 



Juan III., see John III. 



Juan, Don, nephew of King More- 

 quito, christened by the Spaniards, 

 x_^. 376 ; or Eparacano, nephew of 

 Topiawari, christened, 412 ; cousin 

 of Gualtero, chief of the Indians 

 (1596) 469, 471. 



Juan Griego, Puerto de, latitude 

 mentioned in the Ruttier, x. 

 287. 



Juana Creos, Stephen Borough at 



(1557) n- 370. 

 Juba, and the two dogs in the 



Canaries, vi. 126. 

 Juca, root, description of, xi. 240. 

 Judaea, viii. 384; in Thome's map, 



II. 171. 

 Judah, leader of the Jews' army, 



VIII. 103. 

 Judaria, see Ghetto. 

 Judde, Richard, merchant in Russia 



(1555) "• 291. 



Judde, Sir Andrew, assistant to the 

 Muscovy Company, 11. 307, 362, 

 392 ; joint owner of the Primrose 

 and the John Evangelist (1557) 

 378, 392 ; and the discovery of 

 Cathay (1553) iii. 331; and the 

 elephant's head, vi. 164. 



Judea, see Judsea. 



Judeo, castle, in Rhodes (1522) v. 



15- 



Judeo, Point del, in Cartagena har- 

 bour, mentioned in the Ruttier, x. 

 290. 



Judge, dignity of third estate in 

 Japan, vi. 330. 



Judges, Russian, 11. 263 ; Turkish, 

 and English and Turkish mer- 

 chants' controversies (1580) v. 187. 



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