Part 27
French Huguenot colony in Florida, 11, 12, 206–207; relieved by Hawkins, 208; menaced by Pedro Menendez de Avilés, 208; Menendez’s act avenged, 209, 252, 323.
“Friesland,” 150, 160.
Frobisher, Sir Martin, 143; biographical notice of, 144–145; first Northwestern voyage of, 147–155; second, 158–175; third, 177–194; later exploits of, 195–196, 197, 273, 284, 285, 369, 382.
Frobisher’s Bay, 152.
“Frobisher’s Straits,” 152, 155, 180, 182, 184.
Froude, James Anthony, 32.
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“Gabriel,” ship, in Frobisher’s Northwestern voyages, 147, 148, 150, 157, 158, 174, 175, 177, 178, 181, 193.
Galvano, Antonio, historian, 14.
Gama, Vasco da, navigator, 90, 91.
Gannet, Capt. John, navigator, 231.
Gascoigne, George, poet, 144, 145.
Gates, Sir Thomas, of South Virginia Company, 385.
Gefferson, William, shipmaster, 106.
Genghis Khan, 53.
Gilbert, Sir _Humphrey_, 5, 6; letters patent to, 23, 285, 286, 141; biographical notice of, 143–144; revival of the Northwest theory by, 143–147; voyages of, 285–307; at Newfoundland, 292–297; attempt of, to reach the mainland, 297–302; loss of, on the homeward voyage, 306–307, 308, 309, 310. _Otho_, 310.
Goës, Benedict, at “Cathay,” 55.
Gold, supposed discovery of, in “Meta Incognita,” 155, 156; Frobisher’s speculative enterprises, 157, 177; prospecting for, 161, 162, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 175, 176. In California, 279. “El Dorado,” 382, 383, 387.
“Golden Hind,” originally “Pelican,” ship, in Drake’s voyage round the world, 262, 263, 264–272, 274–279, 282; long preserved as a monument to England’s glory, 283. “Golden Hind,” the, of Gilbert’s fleet, 288, 289, 290, 297, 298, 299, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307.
Gomara, Francisco Lopez de, historian, 77, 86, 87.
Gorges, Sir Fernandino, 7.
“Governour and Assistants of the Citie of Ralegh in Virginia,” The, 352, 386.
“Granganimeo,” Indian chief, 314; welcome of, to the first English in “Virginia,” 315-316, 317; home of, 318; wife of, and her hospitality, 318–320, 330, 333, 334.
Greenland, 4, 147, 150, 160, 161; West Friesland, 180; taken possession of, and called West England, 180, 194.
Greenwich, court at, 148, 179.
Grenville, Sir Richard, 288; general of Raleigh’s fleet with his First Colony for “Virginia,” 323-328; return voyage of, 329; capture of Spanish prizes along the way, 330–331, 349; later return of, to “Virginia” with a relief fleet, 350, 353, 357, 358, 368, 369, 382.
Griego, John, pilot, 266.
Guiana, 382; Raleigh’s story of, 383, 384, 387.
Gulf of Darien, 230, 231.
Gulf of Mexico, 210, 213; experiences of Hawkins’s men landed thereon, 222, 224–225, 334.
Gulf of St. Lawrence, 68.
Gundlur, John, mariner, 92.
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Hakluyt, _Edmund_, 30. _Richard_, publications of, 2–16; biography of, 17–31; influence of, in obtaining patents for American colonization, 385; patentee in the South Virginia Company, 385, 388. _Richard_, of the Middle Temple, 19, 300, 370, 379. _Thomas_, 19.
Hakluyt family, The, 18, 19.
Hakluyt Society, 388.
Hall, Capt. Charles Francis, explorer, 195.
Hall, Capt. Christopher, navigator, 148; his narrative of Frobisher’s first Northwestern voyage, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 155; in Frobisher’s second voyage, 158, 161; chief pilot in Frobisher’s third voyage, 178, 181.
“Hall’s Island.” _See_ “North Foreland.”
Hallam, Henry, 34.
Hariot, Thomas, historian, in Raleigh’s first colony, 322, 329, 334, 343; his description of “Virginia,” 350, 351.
Hartop, Job, David Ingram, Miles Philips, of Hawkins’s men, tales by, of marvellous adventures, 224, 225.
Harvie, Dyonis, 364.
Hastorask, 330, 344, 357, 361, 371.
Hatteras Indians, 380.
Hatton, Sir Christopher, 253, 262.
Hatton’s Headland, 189.
Hawkes, Francis L., 380.
Hawkins, Sir _John_, 9, 196, 197; biographical notice of, 198, 200, 201; in Florida, 204–208; third voyage of, westward, 209, 210; his own narrative of the latter adventure, 210–224; fight with a Spanish fleet at San Juan d’Ulloa, 219–221; after exploits of, 226, 228, 231, 284, 328, 369. Hawkyns, _John_, 198. _William_, 198, 199, 200, 228.
Hayes, Capt. Edward, with Gilbert, 289, 290.
Headly, Edward, soldier-sailor, 301.
Helena, Flavia Augusta, Empress, 38.
Henry, Prince, “The Navigator,” 21, 51–52.
Henry IV, 50.
Henry VII, 3, 22; discoveries of Columbus offered to, 56–60; first letters patent of, granted to the Cabots, 61, 62–65, 67, 68, 69; second patent of, granted to John Cabot, 70–72, 76, 79, 80, 83, 86, 87, 88; patent of, to Bristol men, 1501, 92, 93, 136.
Henry VIII, 4, 57, 93, 96, 198, 199.
“Hispaniola” (San Domingo), 94, 95, 200, 201, 207, 238, 323; entertainment at, of Raleigh’s First Colony on the outward voyage, 327–328, 347, 356, 357.
Holy Land, early pilgrimages to, #38.
“Hopewell,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, 178.
Hore’s, Master, expedition of 1533, 97–101.
Howard, Admiral _Charles_, 13, 27, 157, 158, 196, 369, 384. Lord _Thomas_, 382.
Howe, George, an assistant in Raleigh’s Second Colony, slain by Indians, 359, 362, 363.
Hudson’s Strait, 74, 91, 151, 182, 183.
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Iceland, 36, 87.
India, 37, 52, 80, 83; Portuguese in, 90, 91, 96, 103, 134, 159. _See_ Northwest Passage and Northeast Passage.
Indian Ocean, 90.
Indian villages in “Virginia,” 318, 320, 329, 332, 335, 336, 360.
Indians, North American, 88, 146, 152, 153, 154, 155, 163; of Florida, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208; of “Virginia,” 314-321, 329, 359, 360, 361, 362–364, 380; John White’s drawings of, 323; South American, 102; a Brazilian king in London, 199; the “Cimaroons,” 232, 382, 383.
Ingulphus, eleventh century crusader, narrative of, 41–45.
Ireland, 36, 37, 143, 144, 195, 254, 310, 322.
“Island Caycos,” 357.
“Islands of St. James.” _See_ Farallones.
“Islands of Thieves.” _See_ Pellew Islands.
Isle of Bartimentos, 237.
Isles of Pines, 231, 233, 235, 237, 238.
Isthmus of Darien, 230, 328.
Isthmus of Panama, 234, 235, 239; treasure teams of, 235, 241; Drake’s attacks upon, 242–246, 247–249, 251, 254, 268, 269.
Ivan IV, of Russia, 114, 115, 116; reception of Chancellor by, 117–120, 125; gifts of, to the English sovereign, 126, 127, 129, 134, 141, 142.
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Jackman’s Sound, 167, 169, 170, 171.
Jamaica, 61, 204, 207.
James I, 11, 25, 381, 382; charter granted by, 385, 386, 387.
Jamestown, 1, 25, 31, 311, 333; planted, 386.
Java, 282.
Jenkinson, Anthony, traveller, adventures of, 130–135; his description of the manners and customs of the “Russes,” 131–132, 138; ambassador to Persia, 139; second Transcaspian expedition of, 139–140; associated with Gilbert, 141; last voyage of, 141–142; concerned in new ventures westward, 142, 143, 146, 157.
“Jesus,” ship, in Borough’s service, 138. “Jesus of Lubec,” in Hawkins’s westward voyages, 202, 210, 213, 219, 220, 221, 225.
“John Evangelist,” ship, of fleet for Russia, 129. “John Evangelist,” of White’s last fleet in quest of the Lost Colony, 371.
Johnson, Richard and Robert, travellers in the East, 133.
Jones, John Winter, 5.
“Judith,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, 178, 181, 185, 192, 193. “Judith,” in Hawkins’s third western voyage, 210, 221, 228.
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Kara Sea, 137.
Kendrick’s Mount, 372, 378.
Keymis, Capt. Lawrence, on the Orinoco, 383, 387.
Khan, the Great, 54, 68.
Kholmogro, 130, 133, 137.
Kidder, Frederick, 68.
Kod-lu-narn. _See_ Countess of Warwick’s Island.
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Labrador, 68, 91, 92, 93, 150, 151.
Lane, Ralph, governor of Raleigh’s First Colony, 322, 325, 329, 330; narrative of, 331–350; explorations of, in “Virginia,” 331-332, 334–339; crushing an Indian conspiracy, 344–346, 347, 348; return with the colony to England, 349–350, 352, 368, 386.
Lapland, haven in, where Sir Hugh Willoughby and his companions perished, 111, 112, 113, 126.
Laudonnière, René de, in Florida, 11, 12, 206, 207, 208.
“Leicester’s Island,” 169.
Le Moyne, James, artist in the French Huguenot colony in Florida, drawings of, 208, 323.
Levant, the, 144.
Ley, Dr., English ambassador in Spain, 92, 96.
Lima, 241, 242, 266, 267.
Linna, Nicholas de, voyage of, to the “North parts” in 1360, 50.
“Lion,” ship, of the fleet with Raleigh’s First Colony, 323; with his Second Colony, 354, 356; return voyage to England, 364, 367, 368.
Lisbon, 284.
“Little John,” ship, of White’s last fleet in quest of the Lost Colony, 371.
Lock, Sir John and Thomas, merchant adventurers, 144.
Lofoden Islands, 110.
Lok, Michael, 157.
London, in the twelfth century, 39.
London, or South Virginia Company, 25, 385, 386.
“Lord of Roanoke.” _See_ “Manteo.”
Lovell, Capt. John, 228.
Lowell, James Russell, his inscription on the Raleigh Window, 388.
Lumley, Lord, Library of, 27, 34.
“Lyon,” ship. _See_ Lion.
M
Mace, Capt. Samuel, of Raleigh’s fifth expedition to “Virginia,” 384.
Macham, Robert, story of the discovery of Madeira by, 50–51.
Madeira, 50–51, 52.
Madoc, Welshman, legend of the discovery of the West Indies by, 18, 39–41, 89.
Magalhaes, Fernao de, discoverer, 102, 260, 262.
Maine Historical Society, 8, 68.
Major, Richard Henry, geographer, 50.
Malgo, 36.
“Mangoaks,” Indian tribe, 334, 335, 336, 337, 339, 341, 343.
“Manteo,” Indian of “Virginia,” 321; made “Lord of Roanoke,” 321, 364, 323, 329, 330, 334, 337, 339, 360, 362, 363, 377.
“Marigold,” ship, of Drake’s fleet for the voyage round the world, 254, 263; foundered, 264.
Martyr, Peter, historian, 12, 14, 77, 84.
Mary, Queen, 124, 126, 129, 138.
“Mary,” ship, Portuguese prize added to Drake’s fleet, 257, 260.
“Matthew,” the, John Cabot’s ship, 66.
“Menatonon,” Indian king, 332, 333, 335, 336, 339, 340, 341, 344.
Menendez, de Avilés, Pedro, 208, 252.
Mercator’s Projection, 34.
“Merchant Adventurers of England,” 104, 111; chartered, 124, 128, 130.
“Meta Incognita,” 97, 155, 177, 180, 181.
Mexico, 214, 215, 217, 224, 225, 230, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274.
“Michael,” ship, in Frobisher’s Northwestern voyages, 147, 150, 151, 157, 158, 161, 170, 171, 174, 175, 178, 181, 185, 193.
Milford Haven, 175.
“Minion,” ship, in Hawkins’s third westward voyage, 210, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 231.
_Mr. Rawley’s Voyage._ _See_ _Discourse on Western Planting, A_.
Mollineux, Emmerie, map of, 34.
Moon, Capt. Thomas, 254.
“Moone,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, 178, 181, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191.
“Moratoc,” or Roanoke River, 332, 334, 335.
“Moratocs,” Indian tribe, 335, 336.
Morgan, Miles, 287.
Moscow, 116, 117, 121, 123, 125, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 139.
Moskva River, 133.
Mosquito Bay, 355.
“Mount Warwicke,” 162-163, 182.
Muscovy. _See_ Russia.
“Muscovy Company,” The, 124, 127, 129, 130, 133, 135, 138, 139, 141, 157.
“My Lord Admiral’s Island.” _See_ Croatoan.
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Napea, Osep, first ambassador from Russia to England, 125, 126, 127; reception of, 127–129; return voyage of, 129–130, 137.
Navigation, early schools of, 21.
Netherlands, 9, 144.
“New Albion.” _See_ California.
New Brunswick, 68.
New France, 82, 83.
New Spain. _See_ Mexico.
Newfoundland, 4, 5, 27, 67, 68, 75; Portugal’s claim to, 91; English discovery of, 92, 93, 97, 209, 288; Gilbert’s colonizing voyage to, 289–307; taken possession of for England, 292–293, 301, 305.
Newfoundland fishing fleets, 93, 291.
Nombre de Dios, 230, 231, 232; Drake’s raid upon, 233–238, 239, 241; Drake’s attacks upon treasure teams to, 242–246, 247-249, 254; death of Drake near, 284.
Norfolk, Virginia, 332.
Norris, Sir John, 196, 310.
North America, England’s claim to, 3, 9; founders of English colonies in, 31; Portugal’s claim to, 91; supposed continent of, 152, 161, 167, 197; Drake on the western coast of, 254, 262–283; Gilbert’s attempt to reach the eastern coast, 297–302, 305; Raleigh’s attempts at colonization in, 322–380, 385.
North Carolina, 75.
Northeast Passage, The, 90, 96–103, 125, 126, 133, 135, 141, 143.
Northwest Passage, The, 3, 19, 53–61; early quests for, by the Cabots, 62–76, 79, 81, 93, 102, 142; revival of the theory by Gilbert, 143, 144, 145–147; Frobisher’s voyages for the discovery of, 147–194, 195, 273.
“North Foreland,” or Hall’s Island, 161, 162, 182.
North Seas, 36, 37, 110.
Norway, 126, 135.
Nova Zembla, 137.
Nova Scotia, 67, 91.
O
Obi River, 137.
“Ocracoke” (Oregon Inlet), North Carolina, 312.
Octher, northward voyage of, in the ninth century, 37.
Ojeda, Alonzo de, navigator, 90.
“Okisko,” Indian king, 340, 341, 343.
Oregon, Drake on the coast of, 273, 274; Drake’s “bad harbour,” 275.
Orinoco River, 382; Raleigh’s exploration of, 383, 387; scheme for colonization on, 384.
Ortelius, Abraham, geographer, 35.
Oviedo, Gonzalo de, historian, 94, 95.
Oxenham, Capt. John, navigator, 236, 241, 243, 328.
Oxford, 19, 20, 22, 23, 42, 143, 283, 310.
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Pacific Ocean, 23, 102, 147, 183; Drake’s first sight of, 240, 241; his voyage up the coast, 253–282; harassing Spanish possessions on, 254; at Oregon and California, 274–279; across the ocean, 279–282, 313, 334, 335.
Pamlico Sound, 10, 329, 331.
Papal bulls, 52, 60, 76.
Paraguay River, 102.
Parana River, 102.
Parmenius, Stephanus, poet and historian, 300.
“Pasha,” ship, in Drake’s voyages to the Spanish Main, 229, 230, 239, 247, 251.
Pasqualigo, Lorenzo, 68.
Patagonia, 254, 260, 264.
Patents for English adventures, 61, 62–65, 70–72, 92, 93.
“Paul of Plymouth,” ship, 198.
Peckham, Sir George, associated with Gilbert’s projects, 288.
“Pelican,” ship, of Drake’s fleet for the voyage round the world, 254, 255, 258; name changed to the “Golden Hind,” 262. _See_ “Golden Hind.”
Pellew Islands, called by Drake Islands of Thieves, 280.
“Pemisapan,” Indian king. _See_ “Wingina.”
"Penguin, Island of," adventures on, 98–99.
Persia, 134, 139, 140; Shah of, 140, 141.
Pert, Sir Thomas, expedition of, 94.
Peru, 230, 241, 242, 265, 266, 267; mines of, 382.
Philippine Islands, 102, 272, 280.
Philip II of Spain, 6, 10, 124, 126, 129, 138, 356, 368; Philip III, 387.
Philip and Mary. _See_ Mary.
“Philip and Mary,” ship, in Chancellor’s second voyage to Russia, 125, 126, 127, 138; in Stephen Borough’s third voyage to Russia, 138.
Phillips, Sir Thomas, 7.
Philpot, Richard, in Frobisher’s second northwestern voyage, 171, 178.
Pinnace, of the fleet with Raleigh’s Second Colony, 354, 355, 357.
Pinzon, Vincente Yarez, navigator, 90.
Plate River, 102, 237, 259, 264.
Plymouth, America, 1.
Plymouth, England, 11, 144, 196, 202, 210, 228, 230, 231, 252, 255, 287, 290, 308, 323, 330, 354, 370, 371.
“Plymouth Company,” The, 25, 385.
“Pocahontas,” 387.
Point Reyes Head, Drake’s landfall in California, 274.
Polo, _Maffei_, 54; _Nicolo_, 54; _Marco_, 54; _Voyages and Travels_ of Marco, 55.
“Port Pheasant,” 230.
Porto Rico, 61, 94, 226, 323, 324.
Portsmouth, England, 349, 353, 367.
Portugal, 21; Papal bulls in favor of, 52, 60, 87, 90; claim of, to the North American coast, 91, 284.
Portuguese, navigations and discoveries of, 3, 4, 21, 51, 52, 53, 57, 75, 80, 90, 91, 92, 104; on the California coast, 274.
“Primrose,” ship, 129.
Prince Edward Island. _See_ St. John, Island of.
_Principal Navigations_, The, 12–14, 25–28; contents of, 32–35.
Public Library of Boston, 34.
Purchas, _Samuel_, 14; his Hakluytus Posthumus, 14, 226. _William_, 88.
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“Queen Elizabeth’s Foreland” (Cape Resolution), 151, 161, 180, 181, 184, 188.
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Raleigh, Sir _Carew_, 310. Sir _Walter_, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 17, 23, 31, 143, 196, 197; letters patent granted to, 24, 25, 308–309, 311, 351; associated with Gilbert’s projects, 286–289; biographical notice of, 310–311; preliminary expedition of, sent to America, 311–312; Virginia taken possession of, 312, 322; his First Colony, 322–350; Second Colony, 351–352, 356, 364, 368; service of, against the Spanish Armada, 369, 370, 379; repeated quests for his Lost Colony, 381, 384; voyages of, to the Orinoco, 382–384, 387; imprisoned in the Tower of London, 381, 382, 385, 386, 387; _Walter, Jr._, 387. Prof. _Walter_, 34.
Raleigh Window, The, 388.
Ramusio, Giovanni Battista, historian, 4, 77, 82, 94.
Resolution Island, 151.
Ribault, Capt. John, in Florida, 5, 11, 12, 208.
Rio del Hacha, 203, 212, 228, 229.
“Rio Francesco,” 247, 249, 250.
“River of May,” 206.
“River Occam,” 320.
Roanoke Island, 11, 312; first Englishmen on, 318, 319, 320, 323; Raleigh’s First Colony at, 329, 330, 331–352; abandoned by that colony, 349; Grenville’s later return to, with a relief fleet, 350, 352, 353; Second Colony at, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 366; White at, in quest of the Lost Colony, 371–373, 373–378; inscription on the palisado at, 376, 379, 380, 386.
Roanoke River. _See_ “Moratoc.”
"Roe-bucke," ship, of the fleet with Raleigh’s First Colony, 323.
“Rosse Bay,” 355.
Rouse, Capt. James, navigator, 231, 232, 237, 238.
Russia, 103; opening of, by Chancellor’s voyage of 1553, 104–124; voyages to, for the Muscovy Company, 124–142; Jenkinson’s adventures in, 130–135; Borough’s voyages to, 136–139, 141, 142.
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St. Augustine, 347.
“St. German’s Bay,” 356.
St. John, Island of (Prince Edward Island), 67, 68, 78.
“S. John de Porto Rico, Island of,” 324, 325, 326, 329, 331, 355, 356, 378.
St. John’s, Newfoundland, 291, 292, 296, 297, 300, 305.
St. John’s River. _See_ “River of May.”
St. Julien, port of, 260, 262.
St. Lawrence River, 91, 287.
St. Nicholas, 114, 126, 130, 137, 138, 139, 142.
San Francisco Bay, 274, 279.
San Juan d’Ulloa, 213, 214; engagement of Hawkins with a Spanish fleet at, 215–224, 226, 228, 229, 328.
Sanderson, William, merchant, 34.
Santa Cruz, 354, 355.
“Searchthrift,” ship, of Borough’s first fleet for Russia, 135, 137.
Settle, Dionysus, his narrative of Frobisher’s second Northwestern voyage, 158, 160, 161, 166, 167, 168; description of the natives of “Meta Incognita,” 171–173.
Seville, 4, 21, 59, 79, 80, 84, 96, 138, 201, 231, 238.
Shakspere, William, 17, 30, 34.
Sidney, Sir _Henry_, 106, 143. Sir _Philip_, 2, 3, 10, 17, 23, 106, 157.
Sighelmus, Bishop of Sheburne, in India, in the ninth century, 37.
Silva, Nuno da, pilot, 257, 271, 272.
Silver, supposed discovery of, in Newfoundland, 295, 296, 300; specimens lost, 300–301, 304, 305.
“Skyko,” Indian of “Virginia,” 333, 339, 343.
Smyth, William, navigator, 158, 174, 175.
“Solomon,” ship, in Hawkins’s westward voyages, 202.
“Solomon of Weymouth,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, 178.
Somers, Sir George, patentee South Virginia Company, 385.
Soto, Hernando de, 15.
South America, 3, 90, 94; Sebastian Cabot’s discoveries in, 102, 197, 198, 199, 203, 382, 383.
South Carolina, 4.
South Sea. _See_ Pacific Ocean.
Spain’s possessions in America, 1, 3, 8, 9; on the Pacific coast, 23, 60, 90, 91, 197, 201, 207, 230; Drake’s raids on, 233–251, 253, 254, 284; visits of Raleigh’s colonists to, on the outward voyages, 324–328, 354–356, 382, 384.
Spaniards, navigations and discoveries of, 3, 60, 80, 90, 104; on the California coast, 274, 279.
Spanish Armada, the, 13, 226, 284, 368, 369, 384.
Spanish Inquisition, 224, 225.
Spanish Main, 8, 197, 203; Drake’s operations on, 228, 229–240, 254, 284.
Spenser, Edmund, 17.
Spice Islands, 272, 280–282.
Spicer, Edward, shipmaster, in “Virginia,” 359, 360; with White in quest of the Lost Colony, 371, 372, 373; lost, 374.
“Squirrel,” ship, of Gilbert’s fleet, 288, 290, 291, 297, 298, 299, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306; foundering of, with Gilbert, 307.
Stafford, Sir _Edward_, 24, 25, 27. Master _Richard_, chaplain of the Willoughby-Chancellor voyage, 106, 108. Capt. _Edward_, of Raleigh’s colonies, 344, 346, 347, 357, 360, 362.
Stevens, Henry, bibliophile, 7.
Stow, John, annalist, 87.
Strait of Magellan, 102, 147, 260, 262; passage of, by Drake’s fleet, 262, 272, 313.
Straits of Hercules, 85.
“Swallow,” ship, in Borough’s third voyage for Russia, 138, 139. “Swallow,” in Hawkins’s westward voyages, 202, 210. “Swallow,” of Gilbert’s fleet, 288, 290, 291, 297, 300.
“Swan,” ship, in Drake’s voyages, 229, 230, 239, 254, 258, 259.
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Tetou, Capt., of a French ship, with Drake at Panama, 247, 249, 251, 252.
Thames River, 39.
Thomas, John, merchant adventurer, 92.
“Thomas Allen,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, 178, 183, 184, 187.
“Thomas of Ipswich,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, 178, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189.
Thomson, Sir Peter, 7.
Thorne, Robert, merchant, 4, 92, 96, 105.
Tierra del Fuego, 263.
“Tiger,” ship, in Hawkins’s westward voyages, 202. “Tiger,” of Raleigh’s fleet with his First Colony, 323, 324, 329, 330.
Tower Hill, 387.
Tower of London, 177, 381, 382, 385, 386, 387.
“Treasure of the World,” 236, 238, 254.
Treasure ships, 5, 8; capture of the “Madre de Dios,” 382.
“Trinitie,” ship, of fleet for Russia, 129.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 19, 30.
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Upcot, Capt., in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, 178, 190.
V
Valentia, Lord, Library of, 7.
Valparaiso, 265, 266.
Vaz, Lopez, 237.
Venezuela, 203.
“Venta Cruz,” 242, 243, 244, 245.
Verazzano, John, discoverer, 4, 82.
Vermejo River, 102.
Vespucci, Amerigo, 90, 91.
“Virginia,” 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 25, 31; Capts. Amadas and Barlow’s preliminary expedition to, 10, 311–321; their landfall, 312; their description of, 313; extent of, 322, 385; named by Queen Elizabeth, 11, 322; Raleigh’s First Colony in, 322–350; his Second Colony, 351–357; fate of a band left by Grenville at Roanoke, 358, 360, 361, 362; the Lost Colony, 369–379, 381, 382, 384; “First Colony of Virginia,” 385; “Second Colony of Virginia,” 385, 386, 387.
_Virginia Richly Valued_, 15.
Volga River, 133, 135.
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Walsingham, Sir Francis, 10, 13, 23, 24.
“Wanchese,” Indian of “Virginia,” 321, 323, 334.
Ward, Richard, merchant adventurer, 91, 92.
“Wardhouse,” 110, 112, 113, 114, 125, 135, 137.
“Warspite,” battleship, 384.
Watts, John, merchant adventurer, 370.
“West England.” _See_ Greenland.
West Indies, 8, 14; tradition of discovery by a Welshman, 18, 39–41, 56, 59, 60, 61, 79, 80, 86, 89, 90, 93, 96; Hawkins in, 197, 200, 202, 211, 213, 226; Drake in, 228, 230, 238, 284, 286, 312, 370, 378.
Westminster, 27, 30, 77, 88, 129.
Westminster Abbey, 30, 388.
Westminster School, 19, 42.
White, John, artist of Raleigh’s First Colony, 323, 329; drawings by, 323, 350; governor of Raleigh’s Second Colony, 323, 352; grandfather of Virginia Dare, 323, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 364, 365; return of, to England, 366, 367, 368; quests for the Lost Colony, 369, 370, 371–379, 382, 386.
White Sea, 114, 125, 135, 137.
“William and John,” ship, in Hawkins’s third westward voyage, 210, 231.
Willoughby, Sir Hugh, 103; Captain-general for the Willoughby-Chancellor voyage, 105; characterization of, 106; journal of, 108, 111; adventures of, as therein recorded, 111–113; tragic fate of, 113, 124, 125, 126.
Willoughby-Chancellor voyage of 1553, 104–113; 148.
“Willoughbie’s Land,” 112.
Wingfield, Edward Maria, patentee South Virginia Company, 386.
“Wingina,” Indian king, 315, 329, 330; conspiracy of, to destroy Raleigh’s First Colony, 333–346; name changed to “Pemisapan,” 33, 360, 362.
Winter, Capt. John, navigator, 254, 263, 313.
Wocokon, Island of, 312, 313, 314, 323, 328, 329, 330, 371.
Wolfall, Master, Frobisher’s chaplain, 186, 192.
Woods, President Leonard, Bowdoin College, 7.
Wright, Edward, 34
Y
Yarmouth, England, 174.
Yorke, Capt. Gilbert, with Frobisher, 158, 168, 170; “Yorke’s Sound” named for, 171, 178, 183, 187.
Yorke’s Sound, 171.
Z
Zeno, the brothers, navigators, 4; the Zeno chart, 148, 150, 160.
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=First Across the Continent=
=A concise story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition=
=By Noah Brooks=
_Illustrated. $1.50 net_
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=The Boy’s King Arthur=
=Being Sir Thomas Mallory’s History of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table=
=Edited by Sidney Lanier=
_Illustrated. $2.00_
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=Edited by Sidney Lanier=
_Illustrated. $2.00_
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=Being Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of Adventure, Battle, and Custom in England, France, Spain, etc.=
=Edited by Sidney Lanier=
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