THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



The voyage of M. John Winter into the South sea by 

 the Streight of Magellan in consort with sir Francis , 

 Drake, begun in the yeere 1577. he being the first 

 Christian that ever repassed the said Streight. . 148 



Instructions given by the R. H. the lords of the councell, 

 to M. Edward Fenton esquire, for the order to be 

 observed in the voyage recommended unto him for 

 the East Indies and Cathay, April 9, 1582. . . 163 



The voyage of M. Edward Fenton and M. Luke Ward 

 his viceadmirall with 4. ships, intended for China, 

 but performed onely to the coast of Brasil, as farre 

 as 33. degrees of Southerly latitude; begunne in 

 the yeere 1582. ...... 172 



The voyage of M. Robert Withrington, and M. Chris- 

 topher Lister intended for the South sea, with two 

 tal ships set forth at the charges of the right honour- 

 able the Earle of Cumberland, but performed onely to 

 the Southerly latitude of 44. degrees, begun Anno 1 586. 202 



A discourse of the West Indies and the South sea, 

 written by Lopez Vaz a Portugall, conteining 

 divers memorable matters not to be found in any 

 other writers, and continued unto the yere 1587. . 227 



The prosperous voyage of M. Thomas Candish esquire 

 into the South sea, and so round about the circum- 

 ference of the whole earth, begun in the yere 1586. 

 and finished 1588. ..... 290 



Certaine rare and speciall notes most properly belonging 

 to the voyage of M. Thomas Candish about the 

 world ; concerning the latitudes, soundings, lying 

 of lands, distances of places, the variation of the 

 compasse, and other notable observations, diligently 

 taken by M. Thomas Fuller of Ipswich. . . 348 



