INDEX 



Passengers on the ships of the Mus- 

 covy Company, ii. 319. 



Passin, vSir, Grand Master of 

 Rhodes' ambassador to Solyman 

 (1522) V. 49, 54, 55, 56; and 

 Achmet Pasha, 50. 



Passport, for Russian ambassadors 

 in England, 11. 17; Anthony Jen- 

 kinson's, to pass through Russia 

 (1561) III. I, 9, 18; from the King 

 of Shirvan to Jenkinson, 33 ; or 

 'Tartar Bull,' iii. 401; given to 

 Anthony Jenkinson by Solyman 

 ^1553) V. 109; necessary for 

 English trade in Chios, 115; 

 for the Englishmen in the Rey- 

 nolds, by the Grand Master of 

 Malta (1582) V. 215, 217; for 

 Thomas Shingleton, by the King 

 of Algiers (1583) 266, 267; for 

 Captain Henry Austell, and Yac- 

 omo Manuchio (1585) 328; for 

 Thomas Forster (1586) 329; for a 

 Flemish ship, from the English 

 lord-admiral, x. 272. 



Pastelnischay, Estoma Bisabroza, 

 chamberlain of Emperor of Russia, 

 III. 414. 



Pastrana, duke of, and the Armada 

 (1588) IV. 205. 



Pasture for cattle in Cuba and 

 Hispaniola, Ferdinand Oviedo on, 

 VII. 267. 



Pasvolans, used at the siege of 

 Rhodes (1522) v. 19. 



Pat, see Patna. 



Pataches of the Armada, iv. 200; 

 return of the, 230. 



Patachine, money of Malacca, vi. 

 22. 



Patagones, see Patagonians. 



Patagonians, description of, by 

 Lopez Vaz, xi. 256; and English 

 sailors (1578) 157. 



Patagons, see Patagonians. 



Patamar, Indian postman, v. 510. 



Patane, see Patna. 



Patanson, John, and Prussian 

 pirates, 11. 60. 



Patarabueyes, see Jumanos. 



Patenaw, see Patna. 



Patica, King, and the return of the 

 mutinous soldiers of Captain Lau- 

 donniere (1565) ix. 45. 



Patica, Captain Laudonniere's en- 

 voys at (1565) IX. 54; Captain 

 Laudonniere at, with King Utina 



(1565) 69. 

 Patimara, Rajah of Java (1580) xi. 



132. 

 Patmos, St. John in, vi. 107. 

 Patna, description of gold pits in, v. 



480; aloe epatica found in, vi. 



26; King of, in Orissa, v. 410. 

 Pato river, tributary of Meta river, 



Guiana, x. 365, 408; spring of, 



368. 

 Patos, Porto de, mentioned in Rut- 

 tier, XI. 84, 

 Patras, English ship from, sunk by 



two Algiers galleys (1584) v. 268, 



269; English molested in (1584) 



283 ; commandment to, 285 ; 



Laurence Aldersey and (1586) vi. 



39, 40; the Toby bound for (1593) 



VII. 124. 

 Patriarch or religious governor, 11. 



254- 

 Patrickestowe, see Padstow. 

 Pattay, Count Arnar and Richard 



Rainolds in Refisca (1591) vii. 93. 

 Pattenson, Hugh, settler in Virginia 



(1587) VIII. 403. 

 Patterson, Edward, mariner on the 



Edward Bonaventure (1553) 11. 



214. 

 Paul, and Godred, King of Man, i. 



31- 

 Paul, seventh Bishop of Schalholt, 



in Iceland (1195) iv. 55, 153. 

 Paul a Russdorff, twenty-sixth 



master of the Dutch knights, 11. 



8. 

 Paul of Plymouth, the, ship of 



William Hawkins (1530-32) xi. 23. 

 Paul, John, master's mate of the 



Golden Hind, reckonings made by 



(1583) VIII. 64. 

 Paulin, John, and Prussian pirates, 



II. 60. 

 Paulinus, apostle of Northumberland 



(d. 644) I. 9. 

 Paulus Venetus, on the spelling of 



Cathay, i. 144. 

 Pavos. a boat, iii. 221, 239, 243. 

 Pavosan, Port, in S. Thomas, built 



by the Portuguese, viii. 127. 

 Pawro river, x. 492. 



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