THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



in Russian dress, 425 ; teeth found 

 in Pechora, iii. 368; number of, 

 near White Isle (1591) viii. 152 ; 

 near Ramea, 157; description by 

 Jacques Cartier, 156, 216; by Job 

 Hortop, IX. 446; on Island of 

 birds, VIII. 167; on Brion's Island, 

 described by Jacques Cartier, 193 ; 

 near Seven Islands, 243 ; in the 

 S. Lawrence 245. 



Walsing, Thomas, bishop of Win- 

 chester's voyage to Jerusalem in 

 (1417) IV. 454. 



Walsingham, Sir Francis (1530- 

 1590), statesman, dedication to, i. 

 xvii. ; Russian licence granted to 

 (1569) III. 109; portrait of, vi. 

 iii. ; facsimile of letter from John 

 Davys to (3rd October, 1585) vii. 

 392 ; secretary of Queen Elizabeth, 

 and the discovery of the North- 

 west passage (1585) 440, 441, 442; 

 his letter to Richard Hakluyt (1582) 

 VIII. 131; to Thomas Aldworth, 

 mayor of Bristol, 132 ; Thomas 

 Aldworth 's answer to, 133; and 

 Hakluyt, xii. 75, 78, 81 ; letter 

 from Richard Hakluyt to, fac- 

 simile of, XII, 80. 



Walsingham, Thomas (d. 1422), his- 

 torian, on Edward III.'s fleet, i. 

 Ivii. ; and the fleet (1345) 297; 

 his not about the fleet (1359) 

 300 f. ; his record of King Henry 

 IV. 's voyage to Prussia, 304 f. ; 

 his record of the Duke of Glouces- 

 ter's voyage to Prussia, 306; 

 * Latin Chronicle ' by (1415) iv. 

 367, VI. 121; intended voyage of 

 Henry IV. to the Holy Land by 

 (1413) IV. 455. 



Walsingham, Cape, discovered by 

 John Davys (1585) vn. 389. 



Walsursye, Willoughby's fleet at, 11. 

 217. 



Walter, Giles, John Growte's 

 brother-in-law (1587) viii. 272. 



Walter, Hubert, bishop of Salisbury, 

 travels of (1205) iv. 346. 



Walter, Thomas, surgeon on the 

 Edward Bonaventure (1553) n. 

 213. 



Walters, Hance and William, in 

 Virginia (1585) viii. 318. 



Walters, John, of Yarmouth, and 



Prussian pirates, 11. 63. 

 Walton, Dunstan, and the Muscovy 



Company's letters, 11. 296. 

 Wana, mouth of the Orinoco, x. 



420. 

 Wanabacoa, Indian town near 



Havana, ix. 368. 

 Wanari river, Laurence Keymis and 



(1596) X. 454, 490. 

 Wanchese, Indian of Virginia, 



brought to England (1584) viii. 



310; enemy to the English, 337, 



394- 

 Wannawanare, Indian chief, tor- 

 tured by Don Antonio de Berreo 



(1595) X. 353. 

 Wanuretona, Cacique of Canuria, 



and Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 



402. 

 Wapari river, in Guiana, x. 459, 



494. 

 Wapeih, or Terra Sigillata, found 



in Virginia (1586) viii. 354. 

 Wapo, Indian herb, anti-poisonous, 



X. 495- 

 Wapototo, poisonous herb, x. 493. 

 Wappari river, in Guiana, x. 459. 

 Wapping, in the port of London, iii. 



247. 

 War, Polish, detrimental to trade 



(1588) III. 368; Third Punic, Car- 

 thaginian mothers during the, iv. 

 71, 173; John Newbery on the 

 Persian (1583) v. 452, 453; science 

 of, in China, vi. 359, 360; Eng- 

 lish, in Spain and Portugal (1589) 

 470-527; English in Spain, urged 



(1589) 516-527; English public 

 opinion on (1589) 517; in Vir- 

 ginia (1586) viii. 375; of Indians 

 of Florida, 453, 454; French Civil, 

 cause of mutiny of Captain 

 Ribault's men in Florida (1562) ix. 

 I ; Indian ways of making (1564) 

 34; Indians' inclination for (1540) 

 292 ; between the Sapies and the 

 Samboses (1564) x. 20. 



Waracayari river, tributary of the 

 Orinoco river, x. 420. 



Warapana province, Putijma, gov- 

 ernor of, and Sir Walter Raleigh 

 (1595) X. 416. 



Warawaroco, Indian captain, x. 495. 



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