THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



discovery of Madeira by Macham 

 in the time of (1344) vi. 119. 

 Peter, fifteenth bishop of Holen, in 



Iceland (1392) iv. 56, 155. 

 Peter, Indian interpreter of Antonio 



de Espejo (1582) ix. 191. 

 Peter, of John Chidley's voyage, re- 

 turn of (1590) XI. 384, 2^89. 

 Peter, prince of Moldavia, and 



Henry Austell (1585) v. 325, 328. 

 Peter des Roches, bishop of Win- 

 chester, his voyage to Jerusalem 

 (1231) IV. 351. 



Peter, Friar, of Lisbon, on the king- 

 dom of Pegu (1587) VI. 385. 



Peter Gregorowich, and Benet But- 

 ler, III. 119. 



Peter, Sir William, and the Russian 

 ambassador, 11. 357, 359. 



Peter, the, of Cley, 11. 65. 



Peter, the, of Wiveton, 11. 66. 



Peter, the, of Bristol, crew of (1584) 

 V. 281. 



Peterson, John, of the Elizabeth 

 Stokes (1584) V. 282. 



Petiguar, negro from, and Feliciano 

 Cieza (1597) xi. 66; fight of 

 Feliciano Cieza. with cannibals of, 

 allied to Frenchmen (1597) 67, 68. 



Petit Jahn, i. 47. 



Petition by certain of the company of 

 the Delight to Robert Burnet, 

 master (1589) xi. 385-389. 



Petman, Nicholas, of Captain 

 Amadas's company (1584) viii. 

 310. 



Petoney, Melchior, account by, of 

 Central Africa (1591) vii. 88. 



Petowse, fishing at, 11. 453. 



Petra Bezzuar, found in Tartary, vi. 

 27. 



Petrimol, Antonio, ligier or ambas- 

 sador of the King of France (1564) 

 v. 121. 



Petroe Soetoe, iii. 80, 81. 



Pett, Sir Thomas, 11. 161. 



Pette, Arthur, master of the Jesus, 

 II. 408. 



Pette, Thomas, sales by, iii. 42. 



Pettislego, see Pitsligo. 



Petuin, Captain, at the burning of 

 Borsis (1589) VI. 513. 



Petune, beef barrelled up at the river 

 Plate (c. 1580) VI. 410. 



Petzora, see Pechora. 



Peucer, Doctor Caspar, on Mount 



Hecla, IV. 24, 115. 

 Pevensey, the lowie of, i. 47, 48. 

 Pevenshey, see Pevensey. 

 Pew, Captain Robert, land-captain 



in Sir Francis Drake's fleet (1585) 



X. 98. 

 Pezano, Aluigi, captain, made slave 



at Famagusta (1571) v. 151. 

 Pharaoh, statue of his wife and 



daughter near Thebes, v. 339. 

 Pharaoh, pyramid of King, John 



Evesham's description of (1587) vi. 



37; Laurence Aldersey's descrip- 

 tion of (1586) 45. 

 Pharia Tower in Pharos Island, v. 



118. 

 Pharos, Richard Wrag at (1593) vi. 



95- 

 Pharusii, wandering tribe of Africa, 



VI. 167. 

 Phenix, the of Sir Francis Drake's 



fleet (159s) X. 227, 232 ; at Cape 



de la Vela, 233, 235 ; is separated 



from the fleet, 236 ; return of, to 



Plymouth (1596) 245. 

 Pheodocine, daughter of Irene, 



Empress of Russia (1592) iii. 



435- 



Pheodor, see Feodor. 



Phernambuc, see Pernambuco. 



Phernambuck, see Pernambuco. 



Phevens, Thomas, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) vni. 403. 



Phibarie, George, mariner on the 

 Edward Bonaventure (1553) ii. 

 214. 



Philip, Earl of Flanders, escorts 

 Queen Berengaria to Naples (1191) 

 IV. 325. 



Philip II., King of France, 

 and Richard Coeur de Lion 

 (1177) IV. 319; oath between 

 Richard I. and (1190) 320; 

 at Genoa, 321; at Messina, 322; 

 disloyalty of (1191) 326; at Tyre 

 331; Acre surrenders to, and 

 Richard, 331 ; terms of surrender 

 of Acre, 332 ; division of the spoils 

 by, and Richard, 333; departure 

 o^' 334; John, brother of Richard 

 I., and, 335; letter of the Em- 

 peror Henry to (1193) 336. 



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