Section II.
Of the soile and climate
Section III.
The native commodities of the countrey
Section IV.
The chiefe cities of Russia
Section V.
Of the maner of crowning or inauguration of the Russe Emperours
Section VI.
The style where with he is invested at his coronation
Section VII.
Their forces for the wars with their chief officers and their
salaries
Section VIII.
Of their mustering and levying of forces, maner of armour, etc.
Section IX.
Of their marching, charging and other martial discipline.
Section X.
Of their colonies and mamtainmgof their conquests
Section XI.
Of the Tartars and other borderers to the country of Russia, etc.
Section XII.
Of the Permians, Samoites, and Lappes
Sub-section (_a_).
The description of the regions, people and rivers lying north and
east from Moscovia, likewise the description of other countreys
and regions, even unto the empire of the great Can of Cathay,
taken out of Sigismundus ab Herbertstein
Sub-section (_b_).
A note gathered by John Baptista Ramusius, out of Abilfada
Ishmael, concerning the trending of the ocean sea from China
northward
Section XIII.
The Emperor's private or houshold officers
Section XIV.
Of the private behaviour or qualitie of the Russe people
XXXVIII. The Lord Boris Pheodorowich his letter to William Burghley, Lord
High Treasurer of England
XXXIX. The queenes majesties letter to Pheodor Ivanowich (1591)
XL. The queenes majesties letters to Boris Pheodorowich
XLI. Letter from Lord Burghley to Boris Pheodorowich
XLII. Letter from Pheodor Ivanowich to Queen Elizabeth
XLIII. Letter from Boris Pheodorowich to Queen Elizabeth
XLIV. Letter from Boris Pheodorowich to Lord Burghley
XLV. A letter given to the English merchants by Pheodor Ivanowich
XLVI. M. Garlands commission unto Thomas Simkinson for the bringing of M.
John Dee to the Emperour of Russia his court
XLVII. A letter from Edward Carland to M. John Dee for the same purpose
XLVIII. A branch of a letter from M. John Merick, touching the death of
Pheodor Ivanowich
XLIX. A letter from John Balak to Gerardus Mercator, concerning the North
East
L. A testimonie of the north eastern discoverie made by the English, by
John Baptista Ramusius
LI. The testimonie of Gerardus Metcator, touching the same.
LII. The testimonie of Joannes Metellus Sequanus, concerning the same.
Indices.
Tables of Contents.
END OF THE PRINCIPAL NAVIGATIONS, VOYAGES, TRAFFIQUES, AND DISCOVERIES OF THE ENGLISH NATION Volume. 4