THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Munck, Captain, in the Bear*s 

 Whelp (1594) X. 204. 



Munde, William, of Colchester, and 

 Prussian pirates, 11. 62. 



' Mundo, De,' by Philo the Jew, on 

 America, vii. 161. 



* Mundo, De,' by Aristotle, vii. 162. 



Muns, M., lieutenant of Portsmouth, 

 and Job Hortop (1590) ix. 465. 



Munster, General Norris, lord presi- 

 dent of, VI. 476. 



Munster, Sebastian ' Cosmography, ' 

 IV. TO, 13, 98, 105 ; mistake 

 of, 14, 103 ; on population of 

 Iceland, 15, 104; on volcanoes, 

 18, 22, 24, 108, 113, 116; 

 on brimstone in Iceland, 39, 

 135; on fish, 40 136; on whales, 

 refuted, 41, 137; on religion, 

 46, 143; on Iceland houses, 61, 

 160; on food and lodging in Ice- 

 land, 63, 64, 162, 165; on Iceland 

 simplicity, 6y, 168; on Iceland 

 manners, 70, 171 ; on Iceland, 99, 

 10 1 ; and the north-west passage, 

 VII. 162 ; *A Treatise of New India' 

 by, translated by Richard Eden 

 (1553) X. 2. 



Munt, John, on the Minion (1562) 

 VI. 258. 



Muntezuma, see Montezuma. 



Murad Khan, see Amurath. 



Murcy, Alcan, governor of Shabran, 

 III. 20. 



Murmonskey, best beaver found at, 

 III. 365. 



Murrecotima Island, Sir Walter 

 Raleigh at (1595) x. 398. 



Mursay, son of Abd'Ullah Khan, iii. 



^ 47. 59. 



Murse, or ruler of Tartar hordes, 

 II. 452. 



Murtezalli, Mahomet's disciple, iii. 

 29. 35 ; prophet of the Persians, 

 159 ; sons of, 162. 



Muscamunge, native town in Vir- 

 ginia (1585) vm. 322. 



Muscovy Company, seal of, 11. 

 xii. ; rules of the (1555) 11. 

 281-289, 385, 402 ; oath taken 

 by the agents of the, 289, 

 290; adventurers (1555) 305; self- 

 governing power of the, 309 f. ; 

 laws of, 311, 312, III. 90; dis- 



coveries made by the, 11. 315; 

 exclusive privileges of, 315; 

 directions to ship-servants, 317- 

 322; log of, 319; Henry Lane 

 and, II. 379, 380, 384, 386; 

 trade of the, threatened by foreign 

 enemies, 399 ; Christopher Hod- 

 desdon and, 401, 406, 408; treat- 

 ment of its good and bad servants, 

 406 ; advice to Anthony Jenkinson 

 by the (1561) iii. 9-14; first voyage 

 to Persia by the (1561-1564) 15-38; 

 second voyage to Persia by the 

 (1563-1565) 40-44; third voyage to 

 Persia by the (1565) 44-53; fourth 

 voyage to Persia by the (1568) 

 136-142 ; fifth voyage to Persia by 

 the (1568-1574) 150-157; sixth voy- 

 age to Persia by the (i 579-1 581) 

 212-247; send an English ship- 

 wright to Russia (1565) 45; debts 

 owed to, 47, 49, 59, 60; Arthur 

 Edwards' letter to, 54-63 ; William 

 Rowley, agent to, 80; Queen 

 Elizabeth and, 83 ; Queen Mary 

 and, 84 ; its discoveries not public 

 property, 85, 88; and the East- 

 ern countries, 86, 88, 213; and 

 the eastern towns of England, 91 ; 

 and the Russian treasury, 94, no, 

 350; and the Russian privileges 

 (1569) 108-118, 354; and free- 

 booters, 167 ; treacherous servants 

 of, 178, 335; Emperor of Russia's 

 displeasure towards, 180 ; indem- 

 nity to, for losses in the Moscow 

 fire (1571) 183, 190; and franchise 

 of Persian trade (1579) 213; and 

 the discovery of Cathay (1580) 251, 

 258 ; and their own fleet, 303 ; and 

 the Russian privileges (1554) 331, 

 348, 440 ; agents of, at the Rus- 

 sian court, 332, 345, 439; re- 

 sponsible only for its members 

 (1588) 355; shipping of merchan- 

 dise in Russia by the, 444 ; and 

 the Company of Merchants for the 

 discovery of the west coast of 

 America (1583) viii. 134; com- 

 mittee of, and Captain Carleill 

 (1583) 147. 



Musihet, east of the Caspian Sea, i. 

 270. 



Musk, made in Tartary, v. 504; 



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