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.