THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



370 ; sea of fresh, discovered by 

 Laurence Keymis (1596) 454. 



Waterden, Thomas, of Lynn, and 

 Prussian pirates, 11. 69. 



Waterford, bay and coast of, 11. 133. 



Waterhouse, lieutenant in Sir Fran- 

 cis Drake's fleet, death of (1586) 

 X. 134. 



Wateri, king and river in Florida, 

 IX. 112. 



Waterin or Waren, river in Virginia, 

 IX. 114. 



Waters, William, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) VIII. 403. 



Waterspouts, vi. 171. 



Watkins, Thomas, distress of, at 

 Port Desire (1592) xi. 399. 



Watling Street, in London, narrow- 

 ness of (1596) IV. 255. 



Wats, owner of the Margaret and 

 John (1590) VII. 31; five Spanish 

 ships taken by the ship of, 49. 



Wats, Alderman, ship of, at 

 Dominica, x. 477. 



Wats, Captain, of the galley- frigate 

 built at Maio (1595) xi. 47. 



Wats, John, alderman, and the ships 

 for Brazil (1594) xi. 43. 



Wats or Wag, Robert, carpenter, of 

 the Sunshine of London (1585) vii. 

 382, 409. 



Wats' fleet. Captain Lane, general 

 of (1592) X. 193. 



Watson, George, ' Curing of Hot 

 Diseases,' etc., by, xii. 81. 



Watson, William, mariner on the 

 Edward Bonaventure (1553) 11. 

 214. 



Watson, William, assistant to the 

 Muscovy Company, 11. 307. 



Watts and the Elizabeth (1596) x. 

 241. 



Watts, John, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 88. 



Watts, John, London merchant, 

 charges of, in the expedition to 

 Virginia (1590) viii. 404. 



Watts, John, Spanish letters inter- 

 cepted by (1590) X. 158-178. 



Waverley, death of, in the Moscow 

 fire (1571) III. 169. 



Wax trade, 11. 389 ; Russian, 386, 



389. 391. 396, 401. 403. I"- 365. 

 420, 421 ; found in Bengal, vi. 25 ; 



found in the Western Planting 

 (1583) VIII. 116, 139. 



Waxazingo, in Mexico, cochineal 

 found in (1568) ix. 363. 



Way, John, preacher, of the Hugh 

 Gallant, landing of (1587) xi. 311. 



Wayland, Thomas of, witness of 

 Edward L's great charter, i. 296. 



Waymouth, see Weymouth. 



Waynefleet, ships from, in Edward 

 IIL's fleet, I. 298. 



Weamba, French ship at (1577) vi. 

 240 ; the Christopher at, 242 ; the 

 pinnace Unicorn at, 243. 



Weapomeiok, the flagship of Sir 

 Richard Grenville at (1585) viii. 

 316; Okisco, king of (1585) 322; 

 Sound of, 325. 



Weapons, in Russia, 11. 229, 258, 

 431; their splendour, 230; descrip- 

 tion of, 430; of newly discovered 

 nations to be described, iii. 268; 

 of horsemen, and foot-soldiers and 

 the Russian army, 382 ; of Tar- 

 tars, 391 ; of the Armada, iv. 201 ; 

 trade in, in Guinea (1577) vi. 252; 

 of the natives of Meta Incognita 

 (1577) VII. 226; of the natives met 

 by John Davys, 370, 398; of the 

 Indians of Virginia, viii. 307, 374; 

 of Indians of Florida (1587) 374, 

 452 ; of Indians, described by Vas- 

 quez de Coronado (1540) ix. 162; 

 native, in New Mexico (1583) 195; 

 of Indians of New Spain (1572) 

 388; of negroes, description of 

 (1564) X. 15 ; of Indians of 

 Cumana (1565) 28; of Indians of 

 Florida (1565) 52; of Koreans, xi. 



433- 

 Weaving in China, vi. 355. 

 Web, John, boatswain's mate on the 



Bona Esperanza (1553) ii. 212. 

 Webbe, Sir William, licensed to 



trade in Russia free from custom 



(1592) m. 440. 

 W^edges, iron, trade in, in Guinea 



(1577) VI. 252. 

 Weeds, floating, with fish and birds 



among them, ix. 254 ; sea, growth 



of, near California, 263 ; near 



Punta de Balenas, 278; sea of, 



Sir Francis Drake through (1579) 



XI. 162. 



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