THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



to (1557) 379. 39? ; Sir Hugh Wil- 

 loughby's remains sent to Eng- 

 land by (1555) III. 333. 



Kinderslye, see Kinersley. 



Kindry, meaning of, iii. 340. 



Kinersley, Matthew, captain of the 

 Michael (1576) vii. 204, (1578) 233, 

 322; on board the Aid (1577) 

 285. 



King, master of the Lion's Whelp, 

 sent to Amana river by Sir Walter 

 Raleigh (1595) x. 378. 



King, William, of the expedition to 

 Guinea (1556) vi. 211. 



King, William, master of the Con- 

 tent (1591) X. 183; voyage of, to 

 Mexico Bay (1592) 190-193. 



King Road, near Bristol, vi. 138. 



Kingman, William, of the Desire, 

 killed by Indians (1587) xi. 306. 



Kingsnod, Roger, pilot of the Dog, 

 killed by the Spanish (1589) x. 



.^57. 



King's Lynn, Norfolk, ships from, 

 in Edward lll.'s fleet, i. 299; and 

 the Iceland trade, 303 f. ; and the 

 customs, 355 ; ships and merchants 

 from (1394) II. 67, 69-71; restitu- 

 tion of losses demanded by Ham- 

 burg from, 35, 36. 



King's ships in Edward III.'s fleet, 

 I. 297. 



Kingston upon Hull, see Hull. 



Kington, John, ambassador to 

 Prussia, 11. 27, 28, 30, 47, 55, 59, 

 79, 84, 85, 87, 91, 98, 106. 



Kingtse, viii. 129. 



Kinnersley, see Kinersley. 



Kinstut, King of the Lithuanians, 

 prisoner of the Dutch knights, 11. 

 6 f. 



Kio, ruler in South Russia, iii. 357. 



Kiov, see Kiev. 



Kiow, see Kiev. 



Kire, John, and William Towerson 

 (1557) VI. 223. 



Kirghiz, the land of, i. 72, 77, 86, 

 242 ; Jenghiz Khan and, 148 ; 

 Oktai Khan and, 153 ; and the 

 Tartars, 261 ; and Sartach, 269. 



Kiriach, Morsey, nephew of the Em- 

 peror of Grim Tartars, iii. 395. 



Kirkwall, chief town of Orkney, vii. 

 287. 



Kisel Pashas, aristocracy of Persia, 

 III. 235. 



Kitchin, Alexander, his voyage to 

 Persia (1565) iii, 44, 46; death of, 

 48. 



Kitchin, Rainold, unlicensed Eng- 

 lish merchant in Russia, in. 426, 



433- 



Kithai, see Cathay. 



Kittay, see Gathay. 



Kitthay, see Cathay. 



Klaingus, fifth bishop of Schalholt, 

 in Iceland (1152) iv. 54, 153. 



Knesvolt, Thederic, secretary of the 

 Hanse league, 11, 55, 59. 



Knevett, Sir Henry, i. xxi. ; am- 

 bassador to Charles V. (1541) v. 



Knight, Nicholas, ship's carpenter 

 on the Bona Confidentia (1553) 11. 

 214. 



Knightlingsea, ships from, in Ed- 

 ward III.'s fleet, I. 299. 



Knights of Rhodes, Order of the, v. 

 1-60; mustered in aulberge, 11, 



Knights' service in Capite, iii. 87. 



Knolles, Captain Francif, rear- 

 admiral in the galleon Leicester 

 (1585) X. 98. 



Knolles, Henry, in Charles V. 's ex- 

 pedition to Algiers (1541) v. 71. 



Knoppenrodt, Winricus a, nineteenth 

 master of the Dutch knights, 11. 

 6. 



Kola, river, Stephen Borough on 

 (1556) II. 326; latitude of, 327; 

 salmon-fishing in, 374 ; English 

 trade in, restricted to Muscovy 

 Company, in. 97, 116, 203-209; 

 William Borough on, 203 ; Lapp 

 fishing at, 404; opened to French 

 merchants, 470. 



Kolguev Island, in. 19 ; Stephen 

 Borough off (1556) II. 343, III. 262 ; 

 to Vaigach, distance from, shoals 

 off, 297; Oliver at, 455. 



Konigsberg in Prussia, Prince of 

 Prussia's stronghold, 11, 3, 10; Sir 

 Jerome Horsey at (1584) in. 345. 



Koningsburgh, see Konigsberg. 



Koran (Alcoran, Alcaron) 11. 183, v. 



345' 365- 

 Korea, three testimonies concerning, 

 XI. 422-441 ; distance from Pekin, 



286 



