THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Seford, see Seaford. 



Segar, John, of Bury in Suffolk, 



on St. Helena Island (1593) vi. 



402. 

 Segoorus, Marcus, and the freed 



slaves of Tripolis (1585) v. 309. 

 Segrave, Elizabeth, wife of Lord 



Mowbray (1399) iv. 453. 

 Segswick, Segewicke and Sedge- 



wike, John, 11. 213; merchant in 



Russia (1555) 291; at Novgorod, 



392. 



Segura, Aguada, see Porto Seguro. 



Seguro, Porto, see Porto Seguro. 



Seilan, see Ceylon. 



Seimer, see Seymour. 



Seine, river of, in Florida, discov- 

 ered by Captain Ribault (1562) 

 VIII. 460 ; Captain Laudonniere 

 at (1564) IX. 13; Captain Gour- 

 gues lands at the mouth of (1567) 



lOI. 



Selaw, in Norway, 11. 64. 



Selim, Sultan, father of Solyman, v. 

 2. 



Sellyzure, Anthony Jenkinson's dif- 

 ficulties in, II. 459; his arrival at, 

 461 ; products of, 462 ; his return 

 from, 475. 



Selman, Edward, and the captured 

 ships of Danzig (1577) vi. 232, 

 234; in Cape Verde Island (1577) 



237- 

 Selman, Master, notary of the pro- 

 ceedings of Captain Frobisher's 



expedition (1578) vii. 348, 349. 

 Seloy river, see Dolphins river. 

 Seloy, village in Florida, ix. 90. 

 Selucax, Southam and Sparke at 



(1566) III. 79. 

 Seluco Hills, mentioned in second 



Ruttier, x. 325. 

 Selvnaz, on the lake of Ladoga, iii. 



81. , 

 Semana, Gulf of, mentioned in 



second Ruttier, x. 327. 

 Semaracon, captain of Wackerew 



town (1595) X. 207. 

 Sembrano, Spanish carpenter, taken 



prisoner by Thomas Cavendish 



(1587) XI. 322. 

 Semeland, King Arthur and, i. 6. 

 Semiramis, and Babylon walls, v. 



119. 



Semnoi, Poyas, or Cingulus mundi, 

 m. 407, 410, 411. 



Senates, two, in China, vi. 364. 



Senators, Chinese, selection of, vi. 

 366. 



Sendxizow, Henry Austell at (1585) 

 V. 326. 



Seneca, lib. 3 Nat. Quaest, iv. 35, 

 130; on subterranean rivers, 36, 

 131; on petrifying fountains, 36, 

 131; on sweet fountains, 37, 133; 

 on poisoned fountains, 39, 135 ; 

 quotation from, viii. 443. 



Senega, see Senegal. 



Senegal, Ethiopians in, vi. 143; 

 River, or Nigritis, 167; privileges 

 granted to English trade on (1588) 

 443, 445; Richard Rainolds's voy- 

 age to (1591) VII. 90; products of, 

 90; French traders in, 91; Gani- 

 goga, trader in, 98 ; discovered by 

 Alouis de Cadomosta (1455) viii. 

 127 ; Company, privileges granted 

 to the (1588) VI. 443-450; limited 

 to ten years, 446 ; free from cus- 

 toms, 448. 



Senex de Monte at Melistorte, Friar 

 Odoric and (1330) iv. 438; death 

 of, 439. 



Senlis, King of France at (1386) iv. 

 446. 



Senlize, see Senlis. 



Senna, found in Mecca, vi. 27. 



Sefior, Valle del, see Lord's Valley. 



Sens, Cardinal of, keeper of the 

 great seal of France, vi. 125. 



Sepulchre, Holy, at Jerusalem, de- 

 scription of, by Laurence Aldersey 

 (1581) v. 211. 



Sequanus, Joannes Metellus, iii. 

 461. 



Sequin, value of, v. 147. 



Serachick, subject to Murse Smille, 

 II. 457 ; products of, 462 ; Urgenj 

 to, fifteen days' journey, 480, 481. 



Seraglio, officers of the (1588) vi. 

 68; pay of, 61, 68. 



Seragni, found in Persia, vi. 25. 



Seralba, Marquess of, and Juan de 

 Vera (1589) vi. 486; and defence 

 of Puente de Burgos, 491, 494, 



525- 

 Seranilla, latitude of, described in 

 the Ruttiers, x. 292, 336. 



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