THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



George Killingworth (1555) and 

 Richard Gray, 280; and the mer- 

 chants' charter (1555) 304; pre- 

 sents between the Emperor of 

 Russia and, 360-361 ; and Osep 

 Napea, in. 16; and the Muscovy 

 Company, 84. 



Mary, Queen of Scotland, wreck of 

 Osep Napea and, 11. 353. 



Mary, wife of Magnus, Duke of 

 Hoist, II. 190. 



Mary, the, ship of the knights of 

 Rhodes (1522) v. 9. 



Mary Edward, the, of London, and 

 the survivors of the ToJjy (1593) 

 VII. 129. 



Mary George, the, and Levant 

 trade (c. 1511) v. 62. 



Mary Grace, the, and Levant 

 trade (c. 15 11) v. 62. 



Mary Rose, the, of the Cadiz ex- 

 pedition (1596) IV. 242, 247. 



Mary Rose, the, flagship of Sir John 

 Hawkins, at Flores (1590) viii. 421. 



Mary Sparke, the, of Plymouth, Sir 

 Walter Raleigh's ship, voyage to 

 the Azores (1586) vi. 434. 



Mary Susan, the (1581) iii. 246, 



Mary's sepulchre in Jerusalem, v. 

 212. 



Masadie, boats used in S. Thomas, 

 in India, v. 402. 



Masagunt, in Barbary, Sir Anthony 

 Sherley in sight of (1596) x. 267. 



Masbat, see Masbate. 



Masbate Island, Captain Gualle at 

 (1584) IX. 328; Thomas Cavendish 

 at (1588) XI. 334; from, to Sebo- 

 jon Island, 364. 



Mascarenhas, Don Francisco de, 

 viceroy of Goa (1583) v. 469. 



Mascarenhas, Manuel, and Feliciano 

 Cieza (1597) xi. 66, 68. 



Masham, Thomas, Sir Walter 

 Raleigh's third voyage to Guiana 

 (1596-97) written by, xi. 1-15. 



Mashwipo, Indian captain, x. 491. 



Mason, James, in Virginia (1585) 

 vm. 317. 



Masons, in Sir Humphrey Gilbert's 

 expedition (1583) viii. 47. 



Massacre of Christian captains at 

 Famagusta by Mustafa (1571) v. 

 146. 



Massam, William, of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 75, 78. 



Massatlan, latitude of, Thomas 

 Cavendish at (1587) xi. 322. 



Masse, Nicholas, master of the Rose 

 of Danzig (1577) vi. 231. 



Masson, see Barre. 



Massovia, i. 159, 11. 7; Conrad, 

 Duke of, 2. 



Master, Nicolas, mutineer killed at 

 Archaha (1564) ix, 43. 



Masterlina, in Russia, Povensa to, 

 m. 81. 



Mastic, found in Chios, vi. 26. 



Masticke, see Mastic. 



Masulipatam, in gulf of Bengal, 

 V. 472 ; painted cloth of, exported 

 to Pegu, 491. 



Matachines, near Granada, x. 497. 



Matalina, see Martinino. 



Matalino, latitude of, mentioned in 

 the Ruttier, x. 287. 



Matamba, King of, war with King 

 of Angola (1590) vi. 468. 



Matan9as, see Matanzas. 



Matanzas, the, John White at (1590) 

 VIII. 412 ; William King's cap- 

 tures at (1592) X. 192; sea cur- 

 rents at, in the Ruttier, 303 ; El 

 pan de, marks of, 325, 331; El 

 Puerto de, meaning of, 330. 



Matapan Cape, John Locke at (1553) 

 V. 84, 10 1 ; William Harborne at 

 (1583) V. 250. 



Matarea, balm refining at, v. 338. 



Matas, Cape de, mentioned in the 

 Ruttier, xi. 87. 



Matas Cardoso, John de, governor 

 of Cabodelo (1597) xi. 70. 



Materta, see Matriga. 



Mateumai Isle, Tartar traffic at 

 (1596) XI. 441. 



Mathiaca, King, and the Spanish 

 prisoner (1565) ix. 49. 



Mathiaqua, Captain Laudonniere's 

 discovery beyond (1565) ix. 54. 



Mathin, the Portuguese at, viii. 

 129. 



Matorooni river, x. 494. 



Matria, well of the Virgin Mary 

 near Cairo, vi. 38. 



Matricula, Portuguese registry, vi. 



153. 

 Matriga, on the Don, i. 230, 231. 



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