THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Norfolk, Thomas, Lord Mowbray, 



duke of, his voyage to Jerusalem 



(1399) IV. 453. 

 Norfolk and Suffolk, Sheriff of. 



King- John and, i. 320. 

 Norman, the, French ship for the 



discovery of Florida (1524) viii. 



423- 

 Normandy, Philip, King of France, 



and (1193) IV. 337. 

 Normannel, Thomas of, witness of 

 Edward I.'s great charter, i. 296. 

 Normonia, vii. 164. 

 Norris, Francis, in Virginia (1585) 



viii. 318. 

 Norris, General Sir Edward, master 

 of the ordnance at the Groyne, 

 VI. 487, 492 ; his regiment at the 

 taking of Puente de Burgos, 492 ; 

 at Peniche, 496; at Lisbon, 497, 

 500; in the Foresight, 515; re- 

 turn to Plymouth, 515. 

 Norris, Sir Henry, his regiment at 

 the taking of Puente de Burgos 

 (1589) VI. 492; marches to Lis- 

 bo'^n, 497, 499; in the Aid, 512. 

 Norris, Sir John (i547?-i597). eady 

 training of, vi. 476; in Spain 

 (1589) 483; his plan of campaign, 

 502; return to Plymouth, 515; 

 and Drake, at Lisbon, xii. 64. 

 Nortans. infantry in the Turkish 



army, v. 105. 

 Norte, Rio del, compared to the 

 Guadalquivir, ix. 190; Antonio 

 de Espejo's journey along the 

 (1582) 190-194; Los Quires, In- 

 dian province on the, 197. 

 North, Gabriel, in Virginia (1585) 



VIII, 318. 

 Northampton, Prince Edward and 

 the papal legate at (1267) iv. 359. 

 Northberne, Northbern, or North- 

 bergen, in Norway, English mer- 

 chants in, II. 112, 345, 372. 

 North Cape, discovered by Stephen 

 Borough (1556) II. 325, 416; the 

 Harry at (1568) in. 102; Arthur 

 Pet at, 254, 283, 299. 

 North Cape of Spain, the Burr and 

 the Richard of Arundel at (1588) 

 VI. 460; Sir Walter Raleigh in 

 sight of (1595) X. 348. 

 North-east passage, see Passage. 



North-east Sea, discoveries by Eng- 

 lishmen in the, in. 460. 



Northie. i. 48. 



North Star, the, of John Davys' 

 second voyage for the discovery 

 of the North-west passage in 

 (1586) VII. 393; course of, account 

 by Henry Morgan, 408; going to 

 Iceland, 409 ; loss of, 413. 



Northumberland, i. 8; conversion 

 of, 9. 



Northumberland, Duke of, see Dud- 

 ley. 



Northumberland, Earl of, see Percy. 



Northumbria or Cupanama, very 

 great river in Guiana, x. 492. 



North-west passage, see Passage. 



Norton, captain in the Earl of Cum- 

 berland's voyage (1589) vii. i, 

 (1592) 112. 



Norton, called in council by Robert 

 Withrington (1587) xi. 211. 



Norton, John, Anthony Jenkinson's 

 messenger to the Emperor of 

 Russia (1572) III. 194. 



Norumbega or Arambec, voyage of 

 the English nation to (1527) viii. 

 I ; discovery of, attempted by Sir 

 Humphrey Gilbert (1583) 85; the 

 Marigold on the coast of (1593) 

 160; entrance of, in Florida, 

 281 ; in Eastern America, 449. 



Norway, King Vortiporius and, i. 

 4; King Arthur and, 4; islands 

 pertaining to, 6; annexed to 

 Britain, 7; Octher and, 11, 13; 

 Margaret, queen of, 11. 68; Eng- 

 lish merchants in (1407) 82, (1404) 

 108 f., Ill f . ; Thome's map of, 

 169; Stephen Borough, on the 

 coast of (1556) 323, III. 461; An- 

 thony Jenkinson's navigation in, 

 i96;"distance from Iceland, iv. 12, 

 100; fables concerning, iv. 21, 

 III ; Olaf L, son of Thriggo, 968, 

 and Saint Olaf, son of Harald 

 Harfagre, Kings of (1013) 47, 

 T45 ; change of government in, by 

 Harald Harfagre (858) 68, 169; 

 strong sea currents in, vii. 337; 

 fish trade with Frisland, 450 ; fleet 

 of the king of, destroyed by a 

 storm (c. 1380) 450; friars from, 

 to Greenland, 453; description of, 



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