INDEX 



Shawgro, in Guinea, vi. 159. 



Sheba, Queen of, vi. 145, 169. 



Shebaios, Gowateri Island inhabited 

 by the (1598) x. 458, 492; enemies 

 to the Spanish (1596) 474. 



Sheep, Russian, iii. 369; and shep- 

 herds in the desert, v. 446 ; crook- 

 backed, found on Serena Moun- 

 tain, in Spain, ix. 165 ; of Quivira, 

 description of, 168. 



Sheets, packing, trade of, in Guinea 

 (1577) VI. 252. 



Sheffield, Lady (1545-1608) i. xix. 



Sheld, see Scheldt. 



Sheld, Clays, and the English ship, 

 II. 60, 61, 64. 



Shelepin, Vasili Feodorowich, secre- 

 tary of Astrakhan (1579) iii. 217, 

 220. 



Shelley, compared to Marlowe, xii. 

 107. 



Shellie, Laurence, on the Content, 

 non-combatant (1591) x. 183. 



Shem, son of Noah, settled in Asia, 

 VII. 264. 



Shemakha, in Shirvan or Media, 

 trade of, 11. 478 ; Anthony Jen- 

 kinson at (1562) iii. 21, 23, 

 33, 34; one of chief cities 

 in Persia, 35 ; Thomas Alcock 

 at (1563) 41; Richard John- 

 son at (1565) 46; one month's 

 travel to Aleppo, 57 ; sixteen days' 

 journey to Kazvin, 58; English 

 trade in (1567) 94; Arthur Ed- 

 wards at (1568) 136; Christopher 

 Faucet and Richard Pringle at, 

 137; Thomas Banister at, 151; 

 Geoffrey Ducket at, 154; descrip- 

 tion of (1574) 158; mutiny in, 162 ; 

 tar in, 166; conquered by the 

 Turks (1580) 224; Robert Gold- 

 ing's expeditions to and from, 230, 

 232 ; siege of, 235 ; market for 

 raw silk in, 400. 



Shemines or noblemen, in Pegu, v. 

 489. 



Shen-se. province of China, vi. 350. 



Shepeway, see Sheppey. 



Sheppey, seat of justice for the Five 

 Ports, I. 44, 45, 294. 



Shepwash, William, quartermaster 

 on the Bona Confidentia (1553) 11. 

 214. 



Sherborne, Sighelm, bishop of (883) 



IV. 279. 

 Sherbrouke, see Cherbourg. 

 Sheres, see Xeres. 

 Sherife or Moorish priest, vi. 392, 



393- 



Sherington, William, member of the 

 Barbary Company (1585) vi. 419, 

 420 f. 



Sherley, Sir Anthony, voyage to S. 

 lago, etc. (1596) x. 266-276; ill- 

 ness of, at Pescadores (1596) 267; 

 recovery of, 269 ; S. lago town 

 taken by (1596) 270; illness of the 

 crew of, 272 ; and the Flemish 

 ship, 272 ; portrait of, 272 ; and 

 Captain Parker meet at Jamaica, 

 and leave for the Bay of Honduras 

 (1597) 274, 277; on Rio Dolce, 

 275 ; in Newfoundland, 276. 



Shersbonare, garden of the Emperor 

 of Morocco, VI. 291 ; Henry 

 Roberts at (1588) 427. 



Sherwood, William, master of the 

 Aucher (1550) v. 71. 



Shetly, Head of, iii. 238. 



Shillabey, new mate of the Jesus 

 (1583) V. 293. 



Shingleton, Thomas, passport grant- 

 ed to, by the King of Algiers 

 (1583) V. 266, 267. 



Ship, Norwegian, Henry HL's 

 mandate concerning, i. 322 ; 

 Guipuzcoan, of the Armada, 

 burnt by the English (1588) 

 IV. 215; Venetian, taken by the 

 English (1588) 216; Biscayan, 

 Captain Crosse and the, 226; 

 Spanish, lost on the coast of 

 Blankenberghe, 227 ; or Busse, 

 297, 301 ; Tartar, called Yase, 411 ; 

 Portuguese, captured by the Ed- 

 ward Bonaventure (1592) vi. 397; 

 from Caen, M. de Barboti^re, cap- 

 tain of, at Mona (1593) 404; Span- 

 ish, captured by the English (1589) 

 vii. 5 ; prize of the Weymouth 

 (1589) 13; of S. Malo, taken by 

 the English, 13; from Pernam- 

 buco, captured by the English fleet 

 (1589) 19; from Mexico, captured 

 by the English, 20; mutiny on 

 the, of Robert Flicke (1591) 61; 

 Spanish, captured by the English 



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