Part 35
ECLIPSE of the moon EDWARD VI, grants a charter to the Muscovy Company EDWARDS (A.), LAWRENCE CHAPMAN'S ACCOUNT OF HIS FOURTH VOYAGE TO PERSIA-- Leaves Jeraslave--Arrives at Bilbil--Assisted by Erasbec Sultan--Visits Shamaki--Teveris--Sends Chapman to Gillan--FURTHER NOTES AS TO HIS FOURTH JOURNEY--Takes letter from Elizabeth to Shah Thamas--His death-- mentioned ELIZABETH receives the Russian Ambassadors--HER LETTER TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA--DEDICATION OF BURROUGH'S MAP OF RUSSIA,-HER LETTER TO SHAH THAMAS--ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA--HER LETTER TO PHEODOR IVANOWICH--HER LETTER TO BORIS PHEODOROWICH--LETTER FROM PHEODOR IVANOWICH--LETTER FROM BORIS PHEODOROWICH ELMES (R.), mentioned EMPEROR OF RUSSIA, HIS TITLES--HIS HOUSEHOLD OFFICERS ERASBEC SULTAN assists Arthur Edwards--Sends horsemen after Plumtree
FAUCET, (C.) mentioned--Left at Shamaki FAUNA of Russia FITZHERBERT released from prison FLAX, mentioned FLETCHER (Dr. Giles), HIS EMBASSY TO RUSSIA--HIS BOOK, _The Russian Commonwealth_ FOULNESS, mentioned FRANSHAM (R), mentioned FRA PAOLO, his map FREEMAN (W.), mentioned FROBISHER (M.), mentioned FURS sent to Elizabeth by Emperor of Russia--kinds to be had in Russia;
GALLANT (Cape), mentioned GARLAND (E.) HIS COMMISSION TO THOMAS SIMKINSON TO BRING DR. DEE TO RUSSIA--LETTER TO DR. DEE WITH OFFERS FROM EMPEROR OF RUSSIA GARLAND (F.), mentioned GARRARD (W.), mentioned GEORGIA, mentioned GERARD (P.), mentioned GIBS (R.), mentioned GILBERT (Sir H.) has a disputation with Anthony Jenkinson GILGAT famous for silk GILLAN, mentioned GLOVER (T,), escapes from burning at Moscow GOLDEN HAG, the fable of the GOLDING (R.), mentioned GOLETTA, mentioned GRAVESEND, mentioned GREENE, (T.), allowed to traffic in Russia GREENLAND, mentioned GREENSELL, (H.), burnt at Onunz GREENWICH, mentioned GROZIN, mentioned GULIELMUS TRIPOLITANUS, mentioned
HAKLUYT (R.) LETTER FROM HENRY LANE CONCERNING FIRST EMBASSY FROM RUSSIA TO ELIZABETH--INSTRUCTIONS TO M. HUBBLETHORN, DYER--NOTES TO ARTHUR PET AND CHARLES JACKMAN--LETTER FROM GERARD MERCATOR HALL (C.), mentioned HALY (J.), mentioned HAMEL, quoted HARWICH, mentioned HASTINGS (Lady Mary) asked for as a wife by Ivan Vasilowich II HAWTREY (T.), mentioned HEMP, mentioned HERBERTSTEIN (S.) HIS DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTRIES EAST AND NORTH OF RUSSIA HERODOTUS, quoted HEYWARD (R.), mentioned HIDES, mentioned HOLMES (C.), mentioned HONEY, mentioned HORSEY (Jerome) HIS ACCOUNT OF THE CORONATION OF PHEODOR IVANOWICH--Travels from Moscow to England overland--Mentioned HUBBLETHORN (M.), a dyer sent to Persia--INSTRUCTIONS FROM RICHARD HAKLUYT HUDSON (Christopher) takes a letter to the Emperor of Russia HUDSON (J.), mentioned HUGRI (Land of), mentioned HULL, the best market in England for fish HUMBER, mentioned HUNGON, mentioned HUSSIE (L.), mentioned
ICE at Astrakan ICKARY, See _Caviare_ IRENE (Empress), mentioned IVAN VASILOWICH II., LETTERS FROM QUEEEN ELIZABETH--Asks Lady Mary Hastings in marriage--His death
JACKMAN (Charles), COMMISSION FROM MOSCOVY COMPANY--INSTRUCTIONS FROM WILLIAM BURROUGH--INSTRCCTIONS FROM DR. DEE--NOTES FROM RICHARD HAKLUYT--HIS VOYAGE TO DISCOVER NORTH EAST PASSAGE--HIS FATE JACOB (Dr.), mentioned JAGELLON SOVEREIGNS of Poland--Sigsmuhd II., the last of the JAPAN, mentioned JENKINSON (A), HIS PROCEEDINGS IN RUSSIA--Presents his list of demands to the Emperor--The Emperor's reply--LIST OF COUNTRIES VISITED BY HIM FROM 1546 TO 1572--Mentioned--His OPINION OF THE CURRENTS IN THE ARTIC OCEAN JONSON (Ben), quoted JUDD (Sir A.), mentioned JUG (river), mentioned
KARA (gulf), mentioned KARA (river), mentioned KEGOR, mentioned KELLEY (E.), mentioned KENE (island), mentioned KILLINGWORTH (George), mentioned--His wonderful beard KINE, two kinds in Persia KITCHIN (R.), mentioned
LAGHON, mentioned LANE (H.), HIS LETTER TO RICHARD HAKLUYT CONCERNING THE FIRST EMBASSY FROM RUSSIA TO ELIZABETH--LETTER FROM RICHARD USCOMBE--HIS ACCOUNT OF THE DISCOVERIES FROM 1533 to 1583 LAPLAND proposed trade with England LAPS, described LEGENDS--The Golden Hag--Mute nations--Men that die and revive yearly-- Mysterious instruments--Monstrous nations--Human fish--Of Yaks Olgush LIND (T.), mentioned LITHUANIA, mentioned--Its conquest LOCK (M.), agent of Muscovy Company LOFODEN, mentioned LOWFOOT, See _Lofoden_ MAGNETIC POLE, Mercator's views MALTA, Turks at MARSH (A.), mentioned MARSH (J.), mentioned MECCA, mentioned MEKITA ROMANOWICH, mentioned MERCATOR (Gerard), mentioned--LETTER TO R. HAKLUYT TOUCHING NORTH EAST PASSAGE--LETTER FROM K. BALAK, HIS OPINION OF ENGLISH VOYAGES TO THE NORTH EAST MERICK (J.), EXTRACT FROM LETTER TO MUSCOVY COMPANY CONCERNING DEATH OF PHEODOR IVANOWICH MEROSRO (gulf), mentioned METELLUS (J.), HIS OPINION OF ENGLISH DISCOVERIES IN THE NORTH EAST MICA, mentioned MOILE (Cape), mentioned MOORE (J.), his death MOORE (Sir T.), mentioned MOORE SOUND, mentioned MORZOVETS (Bay), mentioned MOSCOW, mentioned--Burnt by the Crim Tartars--Its description and history MUSCOVY COMPANY CHARTER GRANTED BY EMPEROR OF RUSSIA--Their house in Seething Lane--FURTHER CHARTER FROM THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA--CHARTER FROM THE SHAH OF PERSIA--THEIR LETTER TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA--LETTER FROM JAMES ALDAY--COMMISSION TO ARTHUR PET AND CHARLES JACKMAN FOR DISCOVERY OF CATHAY--INSTRUCTIONS TO THE RUSSIA FLEET (1582)--THEIR PETITION TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA--CHARTER FROM PHEODOR IVANOWICH--LETTER FROM JOHN MERICK MUTE NATIONS--mentioned
NAPEA, mentioned NARAMZAY (river), mentioned NARVE, mentioned--REASONS AGAINST TRADE TO--Its conquest NASE, mentioned NAUGHTON (J.), mentioned NEWCASTLE, mentioned NEW FRANCE, mentioned NEWNOX, mentioned NEZAVOO, mentioned NIJNI NOVGOROD, mentioned NORDENSKIOLD, quoted NORTH CAPE, mentioned--Doubled by Pet NORTH EAST PASSAGE, COMMISSION TO BASSENDISE AND OTHERS TO SEEK--LETTER FROM GERARD MERCATOR--PET AND JACKMAN'S EXPEDITION--HENRY LANE'S ACCOUNT OF THE DISCOVERIES FROM 1533 to 1583 NOVAJA ZEMLIA, mentioned NOVOGROD, mentioned--Its description and history
OATLANDS, royal residence OB (river), navigable--Mentioned OECHARDES (river), mentioned--Supposed to be Hoang-Ho ORFORDNESS, mentioned ORMUZ, Portuguese at ORTELIUS (A.), mentioned OSELLA (river), mentioned OSEP NAPEA, mentioned OSMAN BASHA, mentioned OSORIUS, mentioned OTWER, mentioned OVEAK, mentioned
PACHYMERIUS, quoted PARKER (M.) archbishop of Canterbury--LETTER IN VERSE FROM TORBEBVILLE PAULUS VENETUS. See _fra Paolo_ PECHINGO, mentioned PERASLAV, mentioned PERAVOLOK, mentioned PERMIA, its conquest PERMIANS, described PERSIANS, their bad faith--THEIR WRITING--How they treat strangers--Their religion--Their power--Their opinion of Christ--Their spices--Their money--Their learning--Their laws--Their various sects--Their Lent-- Their saints and pilgrimages--Their cleanliness--Their oaths--Their messengers--Rites of marriage--Baptism--Their houses--Their manner of eating--Their slaves--sale of their women PET (Arthur), COMMISSION FROM MUSCOVY COMPANY--INSTRUCTIONS FROM WILLIAM BURROGH--INSTRUCTIONS FROM DR. DEE--NOTES FROM RICHARD HAKLUYT --Mentioned--HIS VOYAGE TO DISCOVER NORTH EAST PASSAGE PETITION FROM MOSCOVY COMPANY TO EMPEROR OF RUSSIA PETROLEUM, natural springs at Baku PETSCHORA (district), its conquest PETSCHORA (gulf) PETSCHORA (river) PHENOMENON, (lunar) PHEODOR ANDREWICH PHISEMSKY, ambassador to England PHEODOR IVANOWICH, CROWNED EMPEROR OF RUSSIA--HIS CHARTER TO THE MUSCOVY COMPANY--LETTER TO ELIZABETH--ACCOUNT OF HIS DEATH PHILIP AND MARY, mentioned PINGLE (R.), mentioned--Left at Shamaki PLAGUE, the great PLUMTREE (L.), HIS ACCOUNT OF THE FIFTH VOYAGE TO PERSIA POGORELLA (T.), ambassador from Russia to Elizabeth POLAND, King of--becomes elective sovereign POLES, described POLOTZKO, mentioned PORTUGUESE, their trade with Calcutta PRINGLE (R.), mentioned PROCTOR (N.), mentioned PURCHAS, quoted
QUINSAY, a supposed city of Cathay--Supposed to be Canton--mentioned
RAMUSIUS (J.B.), HIS NOTE OF ABILFADA ISHMAEL'S VIEWS CONCERNING THE ARCTIC OCEAN--HIS OPINION OF THE ENGLISH VOYAGES TO THE NORTH EAST RANDOLPH (T.), ACCOUNT OF HIS EMBASSY TO RUSSIA--HIS COMMISSION TO BASSENDINE--Mentioned RATCLIFF, mentioned REVEL, mentioned RIBAZUBA, See _Walrus_ RICARDS (Jane), mentioned ROMESAL (sound), mentioned ROSE ISLAND, mentioned ROWLEY (W.), escapes from fire at Mosco RUSSIA, LATITUDE OF PLACES--DESCRIBED--ITS PROVINCES--ITS SOIL AND CLIMATE --Its rivers--Its Fauna--ITS CHIEF CITIES RUSSIANS, their mode of building--THEIR MILITARY ORGANIZATION--THEIR MANNER OF LEVYING TROOPS--THEIR DISCIPLINE--THEIR CONQUESTS--THEIR HABITS AND CUSTOMS--Their physical appearance--Their diet--Their powers of endurance--Dress of nobles--Of gentlemen--Of noble women--Of the lower classes
SAINT MARGARET'S (Kent), mentioned SAINT NICHOLAS, mentioned SALT, mentioned SALTPETER, mentioned SAMOYEDS, meaning of the name SAMOYEDS, described SANDERSON (W.), mentioned SAVIN (A.), Ambassador to England SAXO GRAMMATICUS, quoted SEALS, mode of hunting SEARCHTHRIFT (the), mentioned SHAH OF PERSIA, see _Shah Thamas_ SHAH THAMAS, his charter to the Muscovy Company--Sends a messenger to Bannister--Described--Letter from Elizabeth SHALKAN (Andrew), Chancellor of Russia--befriends the Dutch SHAMAKI, mentioned SIBERIA, supposed to be a city--Its conquest SIGISMUND II, adds Livonia to Poland--Mentioned SILK, produced in Armenia SILK-WORMS, mentioned SILVESTER (D.), mentioned SIMKINSON (Th.), COMMISSION FROM E. GARLAND TO BRING DR. DEE TO RUSSIA SKINK, meaning of word SLEDGES, in Lapland SLOVODA, a palace in Russia SLUDE, see _Mica_ SLURE SOUND, mentioned SMITH (Hugh), HIS ACCOUNT OF PET AND JACKSON'S EXPEDITION SMOLENSCO, mentioned SODOM, stated to be Oveak SOPHY, meaning of the title--His harem SOUTHAM (T.), mentioned--Burnt at Moscow SPARK (J.), mentioned SPENCER (E.), LETTER IN VERSE FROM TURBERVlLLE STAMFORD--mentioned STEPHEN BATHORE, establishes the Cossack Militia STRABO, quoted
TABIN (peninsula), mentioned TAILBOIS (M.), mentioned TALLOW, mentioned TANAIS. See _Don_ TANE, mentioned TAR, mentioned TARTARS attack Bannister--DESCRIBED--Exact homage from Russians--Their manner of fighting--Their subtilty--Their religion--Their nobility-- Their diet--Their dwellings--Their different tribes--Their rules of life TETUSHAGOROD, mentioned TEVERIS, mentioned--Capital of Persia TILBURY, mentioned TINMOUTH. See _Tynemouth_ TRAIN OIL, mentioned TREASON, its punishment in Russia TRIAL BY LOT, mentioned TRIPOLI, a town of Syria TRONDEN. See _Trondheim_ TRONDHEIM, mentioned TSARITSNA, mentioned TURBERVIILE (G.), his letter in verse--Criticism of by Drake TURKS, their malice TURNBULL (W.) mentioned TWERDICO (S.), Ambassador from Russia to Elizabeth TYNEMOUTH, mentioned
ULTA SOUND, mentioned USCOMBE (R.), HIS LETTER TO HENRY LANE USTIUG, mentioned
VAIGATZ (island), mentioned VAIGATZ (straits), mentioned VARDOE, mentioned VARZINA, (river), mentioned VEDAGOBA, mentioned VENICE, its trade with Armenial--With London--With Turkey VEROVE OSTROV, mentioned VOLGA (river), mentioned.--Blessing of the river VOLOGDA, mentioned
WALE (J. de), a famous Dutch merchant WALRUS mentioned WARDHOUSE, See _Vardoe_ WAX, mentioned WHALES, mentioned--Information as to fitting out a ship for fishery WILLES (R.), His notes concerning Arthur Edwards's fourth journey WILLOUGHBY (Sir H.), mentioned--his body found by Russian fishermen--Sent to England WILLOUGHBY'S LAND mentioned WINCLE (W.), mentioned--Wrecked WITTINGAU, in Bohemia WOODCOCK (J.), mentioned
YAKS OLGUSH, mentioned YARMOUTH mentioned YOURT, burnt
ZERE (island), mentioned
CONTENTS OF VOLS; II., III, & IV.
LIST OF PLATES AND MAPS.
IN VOL. II.
_None_.
IN VOL. III.
1. PORTRAIT of SIR HUGH WILLOUGHBY, FROM THE PICTURE AT GREENWICH. Frontispiece 2. RUSSIAN, LODJA, after G. DE VEER--Facsimile. Facing page 121 3. SAMOYED ARCHERS, after LINSCHOTEN--Facsimile. Facing page 130 4. SAMOYED SLEDGE AND IDOLS, from AN OLD DUTCH ENGRAVING--Facsimile Facing page 131 5. SAMOYEDS, from SCHLEISSING--Facsimile Facing page 132
IN VOL. IV.
1. MAP OF RUSSIA. Frontispiece
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
VOL. II.
I. An Epistle from Yuo of Narbona, containing the confession of an Englishman touching the Tartars; recorded by Mathew Paris.
II. Libellus Joannis de Piano Carpini Prologus Chap. 1 _De Terra_ Tartarorum. 2 De Formis Tanarorom, de Conjogio, etc. 3 De Cultu et Ceremoniis 4 De Consuetndinibus et Cibis 5 De ipsorum Imperio 6 Qualiter se habent in PrŠliis 7 De terris quas snbjugarunt 8 Quomodo bello occuratur Tartaris
III. The long and wonderful Voyage of Friar John Se. Plano Carpini, sent Ambassadour by Pope Innocentius the IIII. An. Do. 1246, to the great Can of Tartaria.
The first sending of Certaine Friers unto the Tartars from the 32. booke of Vincentius Beluicensis his Speculum Historiale, beginning at the second chapter 43
Chap. 3 Of the situation of the Tartars land 4 Of their forme, habite, and manner of living 5 Of their manners both good and bad 6 Of their lawes and customes 7 Of their superstitious traditions 8 Of the beginning of their Empire 9 Of the mutuall victories betweene them and the people of Kythay 10 Of their warre against India 11 How being repelled by monstrous men shapen like dogs, they overcame the people of Burithabeth 12 How they had the repulse at the Caspian Mountaynes 13 Of the Statutes of Chingis Cham, of his death, of his sonnes etc. 14 Of the authoritie of the Emperour and of his dukes 15 Of the election of Emperour Occoday, and of the Expedition of Duke Bathy 16 Of the Expedition of Duke Cyrpodan 17 How the Tartars behave themselves in warre 18 How they may be resisted 19 Of the journey of Frier John unto the first guard of the Tartars 20 How he and his company were at the first received of the Tartars 21 How they were received at the court of Corrensa 22 How we were received at the court of Bathy 23 How departing from Bathy, they passed through the land of Comania, and of the Kangittae 24 How they came unto the first court of the new Emperor 25 Howe they came unto Cuyne, himselfe 26 How Cuyne enterteined the Friers 27 How he was exalted to his Empire 28 Of his age and demeanour and of his seale 29 Of the admission of the Friers unto the Emperour 30 Of the place where the Emperour and his mother tooke their leaves one of another 31 How the friers gave and received letters 32 How they were licensed to depart 33 How they returned homewards
IV. The Journal of Frier William Rubruquis unto the East parts of the World. An. Dom. 1253.
Chap. 1 Introduction 2 Of the Tartars and of their houses 3 Of their beds and of their drinking pots 4 Of their drinkes 5 Of their foode 6 How they make their drinke called Cosmos 7 Of the beastes which they eat, of their garments, and of their manner of hunting 8 Of the fashion of cutting their haire, and of the attire of their women 9 Of the Tartarian Women and their marriages 10 Of their execution of justice and judgment, and of their deaths and burials 11 Of our first entrance among the Tartars 12 Of the court of Scacatai, etc. 13 Howe the Alanians came unto us 14 Of a Saracen which said he would be baptized, etc. 15 Of our afflictions which we sustained, etc. 16 Of the dominion of Sartach 17 Of the court of Sartach 18 How they were given in charge to goe unto Baatu, etc. 19 Howe Sartach, etc., doe reverence unto Christians 20 Of the Russians, Hungarians, and Alanians, etc. 21 Of the court of Baatu, etc. 22 Of our journey towards the court of Mangu Can 23 Of the river of Iagac, and of divers regions 24 Of the miseries which we sustained in our journey 25 How Ban was put to death; and concerning the habitation of the Dutch men 26 How the Nestorians, etc., are joined together 27 Of their temples and idols, etc. 28 Of divers and sundry nations; and of certaine people which were wont to eate their owne parents
VOL. III.
I. A briefe treatise of the great Duke of Moscovia, his genealogie, being taken out of the Moscovites manuscript chronicles, written by a Polacke
II. Ordinances, instructions, etc., for the intended voyage for Cathay, compiled by Sebastian Cabota, Esquier, in the yere of our Lord God 1553
III. Copy of the letters which Edward the Sixt sent to the kings, etc., inhabiting the north east parts of the worlde, in the yeere of Christ 1553
IV. Copy of a note found written in the Speranza, which wintered in Lappia, where Sir Hugh Willoughby and all his companie died, being frozen to death. Anno 1,553
Sub-section I. The names of the ships, their captaines, and mariners
Sub-section II. The Juramentum, or othe, ministred to the captaine
Sub-section III. The othe ministred to the maister of the ship
V. The booke of the great and Mighty Emperor of Russia, drawen by Richard Chancelour
VI. The testimonie of M. Richard Eden [concerning Clement Adams's NAVIGATION BY THE NORTH EAST]
VII. The newe Navigation and discoverie of the kingdome of Moscovia by the North East written in Latine by Clement Adams
Sub-section I. Of Moscovie, which is also called Russia
Sub-section II. Of Mosco, the chiefe citie of the kingdome, and of the Emperour thereof
Sub-section III. Of the discipline of warre among the Russes
Sub-section IV. Of the ambassadours of the Emperour of Moscovie
Sub-section V. Novogorode
Sub-section VI. Jeraslave
Sub-section VII. Vologda
Sub-section VIII. Plesco
Sub-section IX. Colmogro
Sub-section X. Of Controversies in lawe and how they are ended
Sub-section XI Of punishments upon thieves
Sub-section XII. Of their religion
Sub-section XIII. Of the Moscovites that are idolators, dwelling neere to Tartaria
Sub-section XIV. Of the forme of their private houses, and of the apparel of the people
Sub-section XV. The conclusion to Queen Marie
VIII. The copie of the Duke of Moscovie and Emperour of Russia, his letters sent to King Edward the Sixt
IX. The letters of King Philip and Queenie Marie to Ivan Vasilowich the Emperour of Russia
X. Articles for the commission of the merchants of this country residant in Russia and at the Wardhouse, for the second voyage, 1555
Sub-section I. The othe ministred to the servants of the fellowship
XI. The letter of M. George Killingworth and...touching their enterteinement in their second voyage anno 1555
Addendum. Notice of coines, weights and measures used in Russia written by John Hasse, in the yeere 1554.
XII. A copie of the first privileges graunted by the Emperour of Russia to the English Marchants, 1556.
XIII. The charter of the Marchants of Russia granted upon the discoverie of the saide countrey by King Philip and Queene Marie
XIV. Certaine instructions delivered in the third voyage for Russia. Anno 1556
XV. The navigation and discoverie toward the river of Ob. made by Master Steven Burrough in the yere 1556
XVI. Certaine notes unperfectly written by Richard Johnson, servant to Master Richard Chancelour, which was in the discoverie of Vaigatz, 1556
XVII. A discourse of the honorable receiving into England of the first ambassador from the Emperor of Russa in the yere of Christ, 1556, registred by Master John Incent, protonotarie
XVIII. The voyage of M. Stephen Burrough an. 1557, which was sent to seeke the Bona Esperanza, the Bona Confidentia, and the Philip and Mary, which were not heard of the yeere before
XIX. Instructions given to the masters and mariners passing this yeere 1577, toward the bay of St. Nicholas in Russia
XX. A letter of the company of the marchants adventurers to Russia, unto George Killingworth, Richard, Giay, and Henry Lane
XXI. A letter of Master Thomas Hawtrey to the Worshipfull Master Henrie Lane (1557)
XXII. A letter of Master Richard Gray to Master Henric Lane (1558)
XXIII. A letter of Thomas Alcock to Richard Gray and Henrie Lane (1558)
XXIV. A letter of Master Anthonie Jenkinson to Master Henrie Lane (1559)
XXV. A letter of the Muscovie Compaide to Henry Lane, Christopher Hudson, and Thomas Glover (1560)
XXVI. Another letter to the foresaid parties (1560)
XXVII. The manner of Justice by lots in Russia written by Master Henrie Lane.
XXVIII. The first voyage made by Master Anthonie Jenkinson toward the land of Russia
XXIX. The voyage wherein Osep Napea the Moscovite Ambassadour returned home into his countrey.... and a large description of the maners of the countrey
Sub-section I. Of the Emperour
Sub-section II. Of their religious men
Sub-section III. Of their baptisme
Sub-section IV. Of their matrimonie
Sub-section V. Of their buriall
Sub-section VI. The names of certaine sortes of drinkes used in Russia
XXX. The voyage of Master Anthony Jenkinson to the citie of Boghar (1558). written by himselfe
Addendum (_a_). The latitudes of certaine places of Russia
Addendum (_b_). The way from Astrakan to Cathaya
Addendum (_c_). Another way more sure to traveile
Addendum (_d_). Another route
Addendum (_e_). Another way neere the sea coast
Addendum (_f_). Certaine countries of the Samoeds
Addendum (_g_). The way from Tanris to Campion in Cathay
XXXL A letter of Sigismond king of Polonia to Elizabeth
XXXII. The queenes letters to the Emperour of Russia (156l)
XXXIII. The queenes letters to the great Sophy of Persia
XXXIV. A remembrance of the company of merchants trading into Russia to Anthony Jenkinson at his departure for Persia
XXXV. A compendious declaration of the journey of A. Jenkinson from London into the land of Persia anno 1561.
XXXVL. The second voyage into Persia, made by Thomas Alcock in anno 1563. written by Richard Cheinie.
The third voyage into Persia by Richard Johnson, Alexander Kitchin and Arthur Edwards.
37. A letter of Arthur Edwards to Thomas
38. Another letter of Arthur Edwards to Sir Thomas Lodge, touching the successe of Richard Johnson in the third voyage into Persia
39. A letter of Arthur Edwards to the (Muscovy) companie, showing his accesse unto the Emperour of Persia
40. Another letter of Arthur Edwards written on his return out of Persia
Sub-section I. The wares which the Shaugh has written to be sent him
Sub-section II. Distances of certain places in Russia
Sub-section III. The way and distances from St. Nicholas to the Caspian Sea
XLL The way by water from Colmogro to Novogrod, by Thomas Southam
XLll. An act for the corporation of Merchants adventurers, Anno. 1566
XLIII. A very briefe remembrance of a voyage made by Anthony Jenkinson from London, to Moscovia in the yeere 1566
VOL. IV.
I. The priviledges graunted by the Emperour of Russia to the English merchants of that company. 1567
II. A letter of Henrie Lane to Richard Hakluit concerning the first ambassage from Russia to Queene Eizabeth.
III. A letter of Queene Elizabeth to the Emperour of Russia
IV. The ambassage of Thomas Randolfe to the Emperour of Russia
V. A copie of the priviledges granted by the Emperor of Russia to the English merchants 1569
VI. Other special grants by his Majesty
VII. A commission onto James Bassendine, James Woodcock, and Richard Browne in a voyage of discovery to the eastwards
Certaine letters in verse by Master George Turberville
8. To his speciall friend Master Edward Dancie
9. To Spencer
10. To Parker
XI. The fourth voyage into Persia made by Arthur Edwards, written by Lawrence Chapman
XII. Notes concerning this fourth voyage into Persia, gathered by Richard Willes from the mouth of Arthur Edwards
Sub-section I. The articles of the second priviledge, which are to be annexed unto the former priviledge
Sub-section II. The maner how the Christians become Busormen, and forsake their religion
Sub-section III. Of the tree which beareth Bombasin cotton, or Gossampine
Sub-section IV. The writing of the Persians
XIII. The fift voyage into Persia made by Thomas Bannister and Geoffrey Ducket, written by P. I. from the mouth of Lionel Plumtree
XIV. Further observations concerning the state of Persia, written by Geoffrey Ducket
Sub-section I. Of the name of the Sophy of Persia, and why he is called the Shaugh
Sub-section II. Of the religion of the Persians
XV. The copy of a letter to the Emperour of Russia by Christopher Hodsdon and William Burrough, 1570
XVI. A letter of Richard Uscombe to Henrie Lane, touching the burning of the citie of Mosco by the Crimme Tartar
XVII. A note of the proceeding of Anthonie Jenkinson from July 1571 to July 1572
Addendum. The names of such countries as Anthony Jenkinson travelled unto from 1546 to 1572
XVIII. A letter of James Alday to Michael Lock touching a trade to be established in Lappia
XIX. A request of an honest merchant to be directed in the course of killing the whale
XX. The answer thereto
XXI. The deposition of William Burrough to certaine interrogations ministred unto him concerning the Narve, Kegor, etc., to what king or prince they do appertaine and are subject
Addendum (_a_).
Certaine reasons to disswade the use of a trade to the Narve aforesaide, by way through Sweden
Addendum (_b_). A remembrance of advise given to the merchants touching a voyage for Cola
XXII. Dedicatorie Epistle to Queen Elizabeth, written by Master William Burrough and annexed unto his mappe of Russia
XXIII. The Queene's letter to Shaugh Thamas (1579)
XXIV. Advertisements and reports of the sixth voyage into Persia and Media, gathered out of sundrie letters written by Christopher Burrough, and sent to his uncle Master William Burrough
Addendum (_a_). Observations of the latitudes and meridian altitudes of divers places in Russia. Anno 1581
Addendum (_b_). Certaine directions given by M. Richard Hakluit to M. Morgan Hubblethorne, dier, sent into Persia 1579
XXV. Commission given by the company of English merchants to Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman for a voyage by them to be made for discovery of Cathay 1580
Sub-section I. Instructions and notes to be observed in the purposed voyage, given by M. William Burrough
Sub-section II. Certaine briefe advises given by Master Dee to Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman
XXVI. Notes in writing that were given by W. Richard Hakluyt to Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman.
Sub-section I. What respect of islands is to be had and why
Sub-section II. Respect of havens and harborrowes
Sub-section III. Respect of fish and certaine other things
Sub-section IV. The islands to be noted with their commodities and wants