THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Wildmen's Cape, discovered by 

 Jacques Cartier (1534) viii. 195. 



Wildye, Richard, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) vni. 403. 



Wilford, William and Nicholas, mer- 

 chant tailors in London, Levant 

 traders (c. 1533) v. 69. 



Wilhelmus English, Jonas, sixteenth 

 bishop of Holen, in Iceland (1432) 

 IV. 56, 155- 



Wilkes, called in council by Robert 

 Withrington (1587) xi. 211. 



W^ilkes, William, of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 76, 78. 



Wilkins, Laurence, of the Elizabeth 

 Stokes (1584) V. 282. 



Wilkinson, Edward, captain of the 

 Merchant Royal (1586) vi. 51, 52. 



Wilkinson, Edward, of Tower Hill, 

 in London, letters from William 

 Mace to (1589) x. 157. 



Wilkinson, Richard, Russian licence 

 granted to (1569) iii. 109. 



Wilkinson, Robert, settler in Vir- 

 ginia (1587) VIII. 402. 



Wilkinson, Thomas, purser, passport 

 for, v. 218. 



Wilks, of Edward Fenton's voyage 

 (1583) XI. 190. 



Willes, Richard (f. 1558-1573), Arthur 

 Edwards' account of the fourth 

 voyage to Persia (1568), related 

 by, III, 143-146; translator of Gale- 

 otto Perera's description of China, 

 VI. 295; of Japan, 327; on the 

 North-west passage, vii. 191-203. 



Willes, William, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) VIII. 402. 



William, Friar, of Southampton, 

 witness of Edward L's great 

 charter, i. 296. 



William; first archbishop of Tyre 

 (1128) IV. 307, 308. 



William, Henry H.'s clerk, i. 318. 



William, nineteenth bishop of Schal- 

 holt in Iceland (1394) iv. 56, 155. 



William of Cawo, Indian, Sir Wal- 

 ter Raleigh and (1597) xi. 8. 



William of Malmesbury (d. 1143), his- 

 torian, quoted, i. Iv., Ixiii., 314, 

 513; ' De Gestis regum Anglo- 

 rum,' by, IV. 279, 283, 284; ' De 

 Gestis pontificum Anglorum,' by, 

 280; voyage of Edgar, grandson 



of Edmund Ironside by (1102) 295 ; 

 on .the English Guard at Con- 

 stantinople (1177) 311. 



William of Newburgh (1147) iv. 

 309 ; * History of King Richard 

 I. 's Voyage to Jerusalem ' by, 338. 



William the Conqueror, i. 294, iv. 

 290 ; subdues England, i. 25 ; 

 Harold slain by, 42 ; and the 

 Cinque Ports, 42, 43, 50; Robert 

 Curtoys, son of (1096) 293. 



William Rufus, King of England, 

 increases privileges of the Cinque 

 Ports, I. 50; and the charter, 

 294. 



William the Lion, King of Scotland 

 (1143-1214), succeeds his brother, 

 Malcolm IV., i. 32, 35, 40. 



William the Pilgrim, poet and travel- 

 ler, IV. 345. 



William, the, of London (1580) iii. 

 252 ; discipline on, 253 ; route of, 

 254 ; victualled for two years, 256 ; 

 at Vardo, 283 ; at Kegor, 284 ; 

 sighted by the George (1580) 290; 

 aground, 297; lost sight of, 298; 

 loss of, 303. 



William and John, the, at New- 

 castle (1581) III. 247. 



William and John, the, of the Eng- 

 lish merchants' fleet (1586) vi. 47; 

 bound for Tripoli, 48. 



William and John, the, of Sir John 

 Hawkins's fleet (1567) ix. 398, 

 445 ; lost off the coast of Guinea 

 (1568) 400; at Rio Grande, 448. 



Williams, David, in Virginia (1585) 

 VIII. 318. 



Williams, John, mariner on the Ed- 

 ward Bonaventure (1553) 11. 214. 



Williams, John, and Edmund 

 Hogan's letters (1577) vi. 285. 



Williams, Maurice, death of, at 

 Panama (1596) x. 238. 



Williams, Richard, condemned by 

 the Inquisition in Mexico to serve 

 in a monastery (1575) ix. 428; 

 sent to the Gray Friars (1575) 430 ; 

 marriage of, 431. 



Williams, Sir Roger, his regiment 

 at the taking of Puente de Burgos 

 (1589) VI. 402 ; in the English fleet, 

 495 ; at Peniche, 496 ; his march 

 to Lisbon, 497, 500, 507. 



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