INDEX 



Spanish (1527) 166; regulations 

 by Cabot (1553) 195-205; discip- 

 line in the time of Edward VI., 

 198; three, found by the Society 

 of Merchants (1553) 240, 279; in 

 London port, 287 ; for discoveries 

 in Queen Mary's time, 304; Eng- 

 lish privileged to sail everywhere, 

 313; inventory of, by pursers, 

 317; lading of, 317, 388; passen- 

 gers on, 319; unlading of, 320; 

 Russian, 346; four, provided for 

 Russian trade (1557) 357; Eng- 

 lish, only to be used by the Mus- 

 covy Company, iii. 90 ; flat- 

 bottomed, on the Volga, 104 ; 

 English, taken by Cossacks (1573) 

 155 ; of the freebooters, taken by 

 the Muscovy Company, 168; laden 

 with corn on the Dvina, 185 ; 

 hire of, 208 ; shifting of, to S. 

 Nicholas (1582) 306; early depar- 

 ture for S. Nicholas of English, 

 307; goods of English, in Russia 

 (1586) 351; built on the Dvina 

 for discovering the North-east 

 passage (1581) 454; flat-bottomed, 

 for the Armada (1588) iv. 204, 209 ; 

 war, of Queen Elizabeth, 207 ; 

 English, superior in quickness to 

 the Armada, 213, 224; of fire, 

 sent against the Armada, 222 ; Sir 

 Francis Drake's 225 ; flight of 

 Spanish, 228; losses of the Span- 

 ish, 229; return to Biscay of the 

 Spanish, 230; of Michael de 

 Oquendo, lost at sea, 230 ; Span- 

 ish, burnt on the Cadiz shore 

 (1596) 254; lost, off the Sicilian 

 coast (1270) 360; ordered for 

 Henry IV. 's intended conquest of 

 Jerusalem (1413) 455; Turkish, 

 to besiege Rhodes (1522) v. 5, 

 16; for Venice, use salt for bal- 

 last, 93 ; English, privileged to 

 enter Turkish ports (1580) 186; 

 to be helped by the Turks, 188; 

 of the Levant Company, notice to 

 be given of the, to the admiral of 

 England (1581) 199; English, 

 Turkish league against, in the 

 Levant (1583) 264; English, sunk 

 by two Algiers galleys (1584) 

 V. 268, 269; inventory of 



English, sunk, by William Har- 

 borne (1584) 279-282; of drugs, 

 from the Indies to China, 

 405; made of boards, 468; from 

 Ormuz, description of the, vi. 6; 

 going to the East Indies with the 

 monsoons, 28; of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) 81 ; requisitioned in case 

 of war, 82 ; Portuguese, at Cape 

 Verde, 168; French, and William 

 Towerson's expedition to Guinea 

 (1556) 213; at Mina (1557) 217; 

 Portuguese, in Guinea (1557) 218, 

 220, 229 ; fight with the English 

 and French, 221; Danzig, laden 

 with French goods (1577) 232; 

 spoils of, 235 ; Spanish, bound 

 for the West Indies (1577) 

 235 ; French, on the African 

 coast (1577) 240; fight be- 

 tween English and French, 241 ; 

 English, at Mowre (1577) 244; at 

 Cormatin, 245; naval fight be- 

 tween English and Portuguese 

 (1567) 281; captured by the Ed- 

 ward Bonaventure (1592) 398; 

 English, commission of the King 

 of Spain to the Corrigidor of Bis- 

 cay concerning the (1585) 417; 

 Sir Walter Raleigh's, voyage of, 

 to the Azores (1586) 434; French, 

 captured by the English (1589) 

 VII. I ; of Hanse towns, captured 

 by the English, 2 ; Spanish, towed 

 out of S. Michael harbour (1589) 

 3; off S. Marie's Island, 16; fight 

 of English and Spanish, in the 

 Strait of Gibraltar (1590) 31; 

 small English, and the Centurion 

 against the Spanish galleys (1591) 

 35 ; Dutch and English, fight be- 

 tween, near S. George's Island 

 ^(1589) 63; Dutch, in Terceira, 65; 

 Spanish, taken by the English at 

 Terceira (1589) 68, 69, 75; Eng- 

 lish and Spanish, near Terceira 

 (1590) 72; Spanish and Portu- 

 guese, wrecked (1591) 86; of 

 white men or Blancos, 93 ; Span- 

 ish, taken by the Amity of Lon- 

 don (1592) 103; Spanish, and Sir 

 Walter Raleigh's fleet (1592) 105; 

 Sir John Burrough in danger from 

 Spanish, 109; Spanish, chased by 



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