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line built in, 17; and King Sat- 

 OLirioua (1564) 26, 52; damage 

 caused by lightning, 31; con- 

 spiracy of La Roquette and Le 

 Genre against, 35 ; illness of (1564) 

 36, 88 ; La Roche Ferriere sent to 

 King Utina by, 37 ; second illness 

 of, and mutiny in Fort Caroline 

 (1564) 41 ; prisoner of the muti- 

 neers, 42 ; speech by, 46 ; his treat- 

 ment of mutineers, 47; portrait of, 

 48; King Audusta and (1565) 

 53 ; and the widow of King 

 Hiocaia, 53 ; and King Utina, 55, 

 64 ; distressed for food in Fort 

 Caroline (1565) 59; finds food at 

 Enecaque (1565) 67 ; and the libera- 

 tion of King Utina, 69; his regret 

 at forsaking Florida (1565) 76; and 

 Sir John Hawkins' ship (1565) 80; 

 slander against, 83 ; his meeting 

 with Captain Ribault, 84 ; accusa- 

 tions against, and his answer to 

 them (1565) 86; men left with, by 

 Captain Ribault 93 ; escape of, 

 from the Spaniards (1565) 95; 

 rescued in the Greyhound, 97; 

 leaves Fort Caroline (1565) 97; in 

 S. George's Channel, 98; in Wales 

 and England (1565) 99; in France, 

 99 ; his reception of Sir John 

 Hawkins at the French Fort (1565) 

 X. 53 ; kindness of Sir John 

 Hawkins to (1565) 55 ; his account 

 of Florida, translated by Hakluyt 

 (1587) XII. 87. 



Laurence, the elect of Man, i. 39. 



Laurence, eleventh bishop of Holen, 

 in Iceland (1324) iv. 55, 154. 



Laurence, Captain, captures Stephen 

 Van Herwick and the Hopewell 

 (1597) viii. 177. 



Laurence, Margaret, settler in Vir- 

 ginia (1587) VIII. 403. 



Laurence, Nicholas, mariner of the 

 Edward Bonaventure (1553) 11. 

 214. 



Laurence, Simon, of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 88. 



Laurence, Thomas, of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 75, 78. 



Laurence, Cape, Charles Leigh at 

 (1597) VIII. 182. 



Lautiscia, see Massovia. 



Lavanderas river, near Panama, x. 



149. 

 Lavers, trade of, in Guinea (1577) 



VI. 252. 

 Lavon, wife of Olaf, son of Godred, 



I- 35- 



Lawrence, Simon, member of the 

 Barbary Company (1585) vi. 419, 

 420 f. 



Laws, Saxon, for the advancement 

 of merchants, i. 312; English, 

 and the Muscovy Company, 11. 

 311 ; administered to the Muscovy 

 Company in Russia, iii. 96, 353 ; 

 severity of Persian, 161 ; Russian, 

 in time of plague, 172 ; unwritten, 

 of the Tartars, 401 ; of the Sapies, 

 X. 19 f. ; of Corea, xi. 433 ; of 

 Japan, 439. 



Layes, John, distress of, at Port De- 

 sire (1592) XI. 399. 



Layland, see Laaland. 



Leach, James, master of the Em- 

 manuel of Bridgwater, in Captain 

 Frobisher's third voyage to Meta 

 Incognita (1578) vil. 243. 



Lead, mine of black, discovered by 

 Captain Frobisher (1577) vii. 296; 

 mines of, in New Spain, ix. 

 388. 



League, between England and Prus- 

 sia, projected (1408) 11. 97; be- 

 tween Russia and England, dis- 

 cussion of (1583) III. 467-483; 

 commercial, between England and 

 Turkey (1580) v. 178, 183, 226; 

 Turkish, against English ships in 

 the Levant (1583) 264. 



Leaguers, French, Spanish help to, 

 against the King of Navarre 

 (1590) VII. 75. 



Leake, member of the Muscovy 

 Committee, and Captain Carleill 

 {1583) VIII. 147. 



Leate, Nicholas, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 76, 78. 



Leather, Russian, bought by Lithuan- 

 ians and Germans, 11. 383 ; Per- 

 sian, used in Russia, iii. 417; 

 Spanish, made in New Spain 

 (1572) IX. 393. 



Leauguave, in the Antilles, Spanish 

 possession, ix. 42. 



Lebanon, Mount, Tripoli at the foot 



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