Northern Europe - The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries Of The English Nation - Volume 1 - Collected By Richard Hakluyt
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FLORUS, Lucius, Quoted
FOLKESTONE, Mentioned
FONTANAS, Mentioned
FOX, Mentioned
FRANCE, Mentioned
FRANZ-JOSEF Land, Discovered
FREDERICK SAXO, Mentioned
FREDERIC III, Changes Constitution Of Norway
FRISIUS, Mentioned
- Confuted
FROBISHER, Mentioned
FRUSO, Mentioned
GADES (see Gibraltar)
GALWY, subdued by Magnus
GAMA, Vasco de, doubles Cape of Good Hope
GARGANUS (Mount), mentioned
GARTH
Or Garthe, Richard, his collection of curiosities
GENOA, mentioned
GERMANY, a Charter for Merchants of
- Mentioned
GEORGIA, English in
GIBRALTAR (Straits of), mentioned
GILBERT, Sir Humphrey, mentioned
GILLAN (Persia), English in
GIRALDUS CAMBRIENSIS, quoted
GLASTONBURY, Invocation to
GOA, Englishmen at
GODRED, his voyage to Norway
- Mentioned
GODRED, son of Olavus
- Murdered
GODRED. (See Cronan)
GOLETTA, English at
GOROPIUS, Joannes, quoted
GOSPATRICIUS, usurps Man
GOTHLAND, submits to Arthur
- Mentioned
- Conquered by Malgo
GRANADA, mentioned
GREENLAND, mentioned
GRESHAM COLLEGE, founded
GRESHAM, Sir John, mentioned
GRESHAM, Sir Richard, mentioned
GRESHAM, Sir Thomas, founds lectures
- Biographical sketch (note.)
GUILLAUMURIUS, King, sends Ambassadors to Arthur
GUINEA, English in
GUNFACIUS, King, submits to Arthur
HACO takes possession of the Islands
HACO HUSBAC invades the Islands
HACO IV., his treaties with Henry III.
- HIS CORRESPONDENCE WITH HENRY III.
- His expedition to Scotland
HAINAULT, mentioned
HAKLUYT, Edmund, tutor to Lord William Howard
HAKLUYT, Richard, of Middle Temple
- Assists his cousin
HAKLUYT, Richard, preacher, biographical notice
- Greek eulogy of
- Latin eulogy by Richard Mukaster
- Anonymous eulogy
- Latin eulogy by Camden
- Italian eulogy by M. A. Pigafeta
- Eulogy by Oldys
- Eulogy by Zouch
HAMBURG, mentioned
HANNO, mentioned
HANSE towns, treat with Edward I.
- With Henry IV.
HARFLEUR, mentioned
HAROLD, daughter of, marries Jeruslaus
HAROLD Harfager, mentioned
HAROLD, son of Godred Crouan
HAROLD, son of Godwin, mentioned
HAROLD, son of Olave, King of Man, mentioned
- Regains his kingdom
HAROLD (the Black), mentioned
HASTINGS, mentioned
HAWKINS, Sir John, his voyage
- Assists Hakluyt
HEBRIDES, mentioned
- Conquered by Edwin
HECLA, mentioned
HELGAFEL (Mount) mentioned
HELIGOLAND, mentioned
HENRY, Emperor of Germany, mentioned
HENRY II., his treaty with Frederick Barbarossa
- His charter quoted
- Mentioned
HENRY III, his treaties with Haco
- His CORRESPONDENCE WITH HACO
- His PRIVILEGES TO LUBECK
HENRY IV his treaties with the Great Masters of Prussia
His CHARTER TO ENGLISH MERCHANTS
HENRY V, mentioned
- His FLEET
HENRY VI, trade under
HENRY VII, offer made by Columbus to
HENRY VIII employs Knevett
- Supports explorations
- Founds Guilds of Navigation
HERDLE-VOER, mentioned
HERODOTUS, quoted
- Mentioned
HETHA, mentioned
HINGE, King of Norway
HIREAN, mentioned
HISPANIA, Nova, Englishmen in
HISPANIOLA, visited by Hawkins
HODSON, Christopher, mentioned
HORSEY, HIEROME, his journey
HOVEDEN, Roger de, mentioned
HOWARD, Lord Charles, mentioned
- Dedication of Second Edition to
- Biographical notice
- Accompanies Essex
HOWARD, Lord William, mentioned
HUGO, Earls, taken and slain
HUMBER (River), mentioned
HUNGARY, mentioned
HUNGERFORD, Earl of, mentioned
HY, Isle of, mentioned
HYRCAMlA, English in
HYTHE, mentioned
ICELAND, true state of
- Conquered by Arthur
- Sends Ambassadors
- Mentioned
- Conquered by Malgo
- A COMMENTARY OF, BY ARNGRIMUS JONAS
- Map of
- Longitude and latitude
- Mean Temperature
- Size
- Barrenness
- Mountains and volcanoes
- Volcanic eruptions
- Gysers
- Brimstone mines
- Abundance of fish
- Reindeer
- Fauna
- Conversion to Christianity
- Oldest chronicles
- Bishops of Schalholt
- Bishops of Holen
- The houses are built of fishes' bones
- Men and beasts all live in one house
- The habits of the inhabitants
- Their morals
- A yearly governor sent from Denmark
- Community of property
- Their want of love for their children
- The status of the bishops
- Food
- Ancient trade with England
ICELANDIC clergy, defended
IERUSLAUS.
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