THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



A letter of M. Thomas Candish to the R. H. the 

 olde Lord Hunsdon, L. Chamberlaine, one of her 

 Majesties most honourable privie councell, touch- 

 ing the successe of his voyage rounde about the 

 worlde. ....... 376 



Certaine notes or references taken out of a large map of 



China, brought home by M.Thomas Candish 1588. 378 



The voyage of the Delight a ship of Bristol one of the 

 consorts of M. John Chidley esquire, and M. Paul 

 Wheele, made to the Streights of Magellan, begun 

 in the yere 1589. . . . . .3^1 



A petition made in the streight of Magellan by certeine 

 of the company of the Delight of Bristoll, unto 

 Robert Burnet the Master of the sayd ship, and 

 one of the consorts of M. Chjtdley the 12 of 

 February 1589 3^5 



The last voyage of M. Thomas Candish intended for the 

 South sea, the Philippinas, and the coast of China, 

 with three tall ships, and tvi^o barks, begun 1591. . 389 



The testimoniall of the company of the Desire, a ship 

 of M. Candishes fleet in his last voyage, touching 

 the loosing of their generall, which appeareth to 

 have bene utterly against their meanings. . -397 



The letters of the Queenes most excellent Majestie, sent 

 in the yere 1596, to the emperour of China, by 

 M. Richard Allot and M. Thomas Bromefield, 

 merchants of London, who were embarked in the 

 fleet, whereof M. Benjamin Wood was generall. . 417 



Three severall testimonies concerning the mighty king- 

 dome of Coray, tributary to the king of China, 

 and bordering upon his Northeast frontiers : and 

 also touching the warres of Quabacondono the 

 monarch of Japan against China, by the way of Coray. 422 



