THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



his voyage to Asia (i 177- 1 193) 

 IV. 319-335; Philip, King of 

 France, and, 319; his oath of 

 fideUty to the King of France, 

 320; discipUne on his ships, 320; 

 in Sicily, 321-327; marriage of, 

 with Berengaria of Navarre, 327, 

 330; and the Emperor of the Gryf- 

 fons, 328; conquers Cyprus, 330 ; 

 Acre surrenders to, and Philip of 

 France, 331; terms of surrender 

 of Acre, 332 ; division of the spoils 

 by, and Philip, 333 ; and the Sara- 

 cen captives, 334; conquers Syria, 

 335; imprisoned at Synaca (1193) 

 335; ransom of (1193) 337; epi- 

 taphs of, 338, 339; Baldwin, arch- 

 bishop of Canterbury, follows 

 (1190) 339-341; Sir Frederick Til- 

 ney knighted by, at Acre, 342 ; 

 Hubert Walter, bishop of Salis- 

 bury, and, 346; and Cyprus, v. 

 97;" his conquest of Cyprus (1192) 

 125. 



Richard II. of England, and Prus- 

 sia, I. xlix. ; and Prussia, 11. 12 ; 

 and Conrad of Jungingen, 11. 

 25; and the Genoese (1390) iv. 

 450. 



Richard, master's boy in Spanish 

 ship, IX. 460. 



Richard, surgeon of the Muscovy 

 Company, iii. 245. 



Richard of Bristol, of Andrew 

 Barker's company, killed at San 

 Francisco Island (1576) x. 86. 



Richard, surnamed Canonicus, 

 travels of (1200) iv. 343. 



Richard, the, and the Spanish ships 

 (1590) vii. 31. 



Richard, the, storeship of Sir Fran- 

 cis Drake's fleet (1595) x. 229. 



Richard of Arundel, the, first voyage 

 of, to Benin (1588) vi. 450-458, 

 458-461 ; second voyage of, to 

 Benin (1590) 461-467. 



Richtenberg, Henry a, thirtieth 

 master of the Dutch knights, 11. 



TO. 



Rickman, Robert, master of the 



Tiger (1586) vi. 35. 

 Rickman, Thomas, master of the 



Tiger of London, and Laurence 



Aldersey (1586) vi. 43. 



Rider, Edward, mariner in a Span- 

 ish ship, IX. 460. 

 Rider, John, condemned to the gal- 

 leys by the Inquisition in Mexico 

 (i575)'ix. 428. ^ ^ . ., 



Ridley, voyage of, m the Trinity 



(1536) vni. 3. 

 Ridley, Francis, musician of the 

 Sunshine of London (1585) vii. 

 382. 

 Ridolfi, plot of, in London, xii. 51. 

 Rie, England, see Rye. 

 Rie, Russia, see Riga. 

 Rifoles, ship of, cast away on the 



coast of Petiguar (1597) xi. 67.^ 

 Riga, in Russia, 11. 49, 386, 404 ; vic- 

 tory of the Dutch knights over in- 

 fidels at, 6; and the Russian 

 privileges, 276, 278; cloth made 

 in, 383; seat of Justice of the 

 King of Poland, 487; Vobsky to, 

 III. 69; taken by Russia, 100; Sir 

 Jerome Horsey at (1584) iii. 345. 

 Rights, Border, between Russians 



and Tartars, iii. 390. 

 Rigweys, Robert, ship-master, and 



Prussian pirates, 11. 64. 

 Rij, see Riga. 

 Rimarus, Henry, Hanse messenger, 



II. 59. 

 Rinconado, near Vera Cruz, ix. 355. 

 Rio de Janeiro, on the Brazil coast, 

 latitude of, x. 92; French war- 

 ships in the (1581) xi. 35; trade 

 of, with the river Plate (1596) 39; 

 description of, in the Ruttier, 82 ; 

 Spanish fleet at, 93, 183, 267; de- 

 scription of, 250; Pedro Sarmi- 

 ento at, 272 ; Thomas Cavendish 

 at (1586) 295. 

 Rio de la Hacha, see Riohacha. 

 Rio Grande, negro trade in (1591) 



VII. 98. 

 Riohacha, pearls found in, Hawkins' 

 trade in (1568) ix. 401 ; the Angel 

 and the Judith at, and the Jesus 

 of Lubeck at (1568) 449; taken by 

 Sir John Hawkins (1568) 449, x. 

 66; Sir John Hawkins at (1565) 

 37; treasurer of, and Sir John 

 Hawkins, 38; fight at, between 

 the Spaniards and Sir John 

 Hawkins (1565) 39; taken by Sir 

 Francis Drake and Hawkins (1595)' 



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