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WATSON (William), Mentioned
WEB (John), Mentioned
WEIGHTS, Notice Of Russian
WELFORD (Roger), Mentioned
WEXEL (River), Mentioned
WHALE.
Burrough's adventure with one - Kinds and numbers found in Arctic
Ocean - Account of meeting with a whale in the
_Indian_ of Nearchus -
Three hundred taken at a cast
WHITE (John), mentioned
WHITE (Sir Thomas), mentioned
WHITE (William), mentioned
WIGGLEWORTH (Nicholas), mentioned
WILLIAMS (John), mentioned
WILLOGHBY (Gabriel), mentioned - His will
WILLOGHBY (Sir Hugh). ORDINANCES, ETC., GIVEN HIM BY SEBASTIAN CABOT -
Appointed commander of Expedition - THE LETTER OF EDWARD VI. ENTRUSTED
TO HIM - Died in Lapland - Sails from Ratcliffe - Leaves Greenwich - Passes
Blackwall - Reaches Woolwich - Gravesend - Tilbury - Passes the Naze -
Anchors at Orwell Sands - Reaches the Islands of Rost - Loses sight of
the Edward Bonaventure in a storm - Discovers Willoughby's Land - Lands
and winters at mouth of River Varzina - Sends explorers to find
habitations - Perishes at mouth of Varzihai - Object of his voyage - His
body found by Russian fishermen - His body sent to England by
Killingworth - A witness to the will of Gabriel Willoughby - Portrait -
Mentioned
WILLOUGHBY'S LAND, mentioned - Supposed to be Kolgujev Island
WILSON (Roger), mentioned
WINCHESTER (William, Marquis of), mentioned
WITSEN, quoted
WLADIMIR slays his brothers - Turns Christian - Adopts the name of Basilius -
His sons
WLADIMIR, son of Jaroslaus, ruler of Kiev - Wages war against Constantine -
Concludes a peace - Named Czar
WORMS in men's legs
WOOD (Richard), mentioned
WOODFOORD (Alexander), mentioned
WOOLWICH mentioned
WRENNE (George), mentioned
YARMOUTH, mentioned
YAVATE, mentioned
YEM (river), mentioned
YEMPS, mentioned
YENISEI (river) once a hunting ground for whales
YORK CITY; mentioned
YORKE (Sir John), mentioned
ABILFADA (I), his epitome - HIS OPINION OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN
ALCOCK (T.), mentioned, 11 - His death
ALDAY (J.), LETTER TO MUSCOVY COMPANY
ALEPPO, mentioned
ALFERIUS, mentioned
ALLIBONE, quoted
AMSTERDAM, mentioned
ANTWERP, mentioned
ARDOK (river), mentioned
ARDOVIL, mentioned
ARZINA. See _Varzina_
ARMENIA, its trade with Venice
ARRASH, mentioned
ARUSBURG, mentioned
ASTRAKAN, mentioned - Besieged by Turks and Tartars - Attacked by the Crim
Tartars
ATHERTON (A.), released from prison
ATKINS (T.), his death
BABYLON famous for dates
BACKHOUSE (J.), mentioned
BAKU, celebrated for Petroleum - mentioned
BALAK (John), LETTER TO GERARD MERCATOR
BAMBOROUGH HEAD, mentioned
BAMBURCH. See _Bamborough_
BANNISTER (T.) - mentioned - HIS VOYAGE TO PERSIA - Goes to Casbin, - To
Tervis - To Shamaki - to Arrash,-Dies
BARE BAY, mentioned
BARNES (Sir George), mentioned
BARWICK. See _Berwick_
BASSENDINE (J.), COMMISSIONED TO SEEK NORTH EAST PASSAGE - Supposed to have
been wrecked and massacred
BAUTISUS (river), mentioned
BEAL OZERA (Lake), mentioned
BEARD, a wonderful
BEROZOVA USTLA, mentioned
BERWICK, mentioned
BIGGAT (W.), mentioned
BILBIL, mentioned
BODAN BELSKOY, a Russian councellor
BOGHAR (Bokhara), mentioned
BOMBASINE COTTON, HOW GROWN
BOMELIUS (Dr.), roasted to death
BORIS PHEODOROWICH, the Emperor's brother - HIS LETTER TO LORD BURGHLEY
- LETTER FROM WILLIAM CECIL - LETTER TO ELIZABETH - ANOTHER LETTER TO
LORD BURGHLEY - Chosen Emperor
BOTTEL (sound), mentioned
BOWES (Sir Jerome). HIS APPOINTMENT AS AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA - HIS VOYAGE TO
RUSSIA - mentioned
BRIMSTONE, mentioned
BROWNE (R.), mentioned
BRUNSWICK, mentioned
BURGHLEY (Lord). See (_Cecil_)
BURROUGH (Christopher), HIS ACCOUNT OF THE SIXTH VOYAGE TO PERSIA
BURROUGH (Stephen), mentioned
BURROUGH (W.) Takes letter to Emperor of Russia - Captures Hans Snark, a
pirate - INTEROGATORIES ADMINISTERED TO HIM CONCERNING THE NARVE, ETC.
- DEDICATION TO ELIZABETH OF HIS MAP OF RUSSIA - The map given to Pet
and Jackman - HIS INSTRUCTIONS TO ARTHUR PET AND CHARLES JACKMAN - HIS
OPINION AS TO FITTEST TIME TO SAIL FOR ST.
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