THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



(1590) 73 ; from the Portuguese 

 Indies, captured by the English, 

 79; Biscayan, and John Davys's 

 fleet (1587) 422, 437; of Nicolo 

 Zeno (1380) 447; Norwegian, cast 

 upon Grisland (c. 1380) 450; 

 French, taken by the English at 

 Newfoundland (1536) viii. 6; com- 

 pensation of Henry VIII. to, 7; 

 of Newland, rifled by the crew of 

 the Swallow, 50; Spanish, taken 

 by Charles Leigh (1597) 176; of 

 Belle Isle, taken by Charles Leigh, 

 178; European, cast away on 



Wingandacoa, 307 ; Spanish, taken 

 by Sir Richard Grenville (1585) 

 317; English, of Sir Walter 

 Raleigh, third voyage to Virginia 

 (1586), by the, 346; Spanish, taken 

 by the English near Navassa 

 Island (1590) 411; bought from 

 Sir John Hawkins by Captain 

 Laudonniere (1565) ix. 80 ; French, 

 stratagem of a, at Gran Canaria 

 (1555) 340; Spanish, set on fire 

 by the Minion in S. Juan d'Ulloa 

 ■(1568) 452; English, at Brazil, 

 Baptista Ramusio on (15 17) x. 4, 

 5 ; at S. Domingo, 4, 5 ; from S. 

 Domingo, and the mutinous 

 soldiers of Captain Laudonniere 

 {1565) 54; of S. Sebastian, cap- 

 tured by Christopher Carleill 

 (1585) 100; Spanish, from China, 

 despoiled and burnt by Thomas 

 Cavendish (1588) 165; Portuguese, 

 taken by Christopher Newport 

 {1591) 184; from Cuba, cap- 

 tured by Christopher Newport 



(1591) 189; from Guiana, cap- 

 tured by William King (1592) 

 191 ; of Puerto de Cavallos, 

 boarded by William King (1592) 

 193 ; Portuguese, taken by Cap- 

 tain Raimond (1591) 194; from 

 Pegu, taken by the Edward Bona- 

 venture (1591) 195; Spanish, sunk 

 by Sir Robert Dudley (1595) 210; 

 English, captains and crew taken 

 by the Spanish, report of, by Don 

 B. Delgadillo (1596) 260; Flem- 

 ish, with the English admiral's 

 pass, met by Sir Anthony Sherley 

 at Araia Point (1596) 272; Span- 



ish, captured by Captain Parker 

 at Campeachy (1597) 279; of 

 Alderman Wats at Dominica, 477 ; 

 Portuguese, taken by Sir Francis 

 Drake (1578) xi. 105; from Pan- 

 ama, and Nuno da Silva, and Sir 

 Francis Drake (1579) 142 ; to 

 Panama (1579) 144; English, 

 captured by the Spanish in the 

 Gulf of Darien, 232. 



Shipbuilding, trees for, found in Vir- 

 ginia (1586) VIII. 371 ; in Fort 

 Caroline (1565) ix. 60. 



Shipmasters, Prussian, prisoners in 

 Sandwich, 11. 14 ; Livonian, rifled 

 by English merchants, 14, 33 ; 

 goods of Livonian, unjustly de- 

 tained at Newcastle, 34 ; Prussian 

 and Livonian, 37 ; regulations for 

 Spanish, xi. 442. 



Shipper Berlin of Prussia, the, 11. 

 61. 



Shipping, the, of the Cinque Ports, 

 I. 42 f. ; of Pekin (1580) ill. 265; 

 and Hang-chow, 268 ; of merchan- 

 dise in Russia by the Muscovy 

 Company (1592) iii. 444; large, 

 at Cadiz (1596) iv. 244; English, 

 for Levant trade (c. 15 u) v. 63. 



Ships, in the time of Edgar, i. 19, 

 23 ; Scottish boats in the reign of 

 Godred, 26; Magnus, King of 

 Norway, his fleet, 28 f. ; of Sum- 

 erled. King of Argyll (1156) 31, 

 (1158 and 1164) 32; King John's, 

 34; fleet of John de Courci and 

 Reginald, King of the Islands, 

 34; Olaf's fleet (1224) 36; Regi- 

 nald's ships, 37; fleet of Alex- 

 ander, King of Scots, 40; found 

 by the Cinque Ports, 47 f. ; French 

 fleets, 49; Tartar, 57; Tartar 

 boats, 156; free service of the 

 Cinque Ports' ships, 295; de- 

 livered to Prussia as restitution 

 (1403) II. 40; English, taken and 

 robbed by Hanse pirates, 60- 

 67, 69-71; Henry V.'s, iii; car- 

 racks of the Genoese, 123 ; gal- 

 leys of Venetians and Florentines, 

 124; King Edgar's, 138; Edward 

 III.'s, 142; carracks taken by 

 Henry V., 143; made at South- 

 ampton by Henry V., 143, 144; 



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