Europe - The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries Of The English Nation - Volume 4 - Collected By Richard Hakluyt
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See _Fra Paolo_
PECHINGO, Mentioned
PERASLAV, Mentioned
PERAVOLOK, Mentioned
PERMIA, Its Conquest
PERMIANS, Described
PERSIANS, Their Bad Faith - THEIR WRITING
- How they treat strangers - Their
religion - Their power - Their opinion of Christ - Their spices - Their
money - Their learning - Their laws
- Their various sects - Their Lent -
Their saints and pilgrimages - Their cleanliness - Their oaths - Their
messengers - Rites of marriage - Baptism - Their houses - Their manner of
eating - Their slaves - sale of their women
PET (Arthur), COMMISSION FROM MUSCOVY COMPANY - INSTRUCTIONS FROM WILLIAM
BURROGH - INSTRUCTIONS FROM DR. DEE - NOTES FROM RICHARD HAKLUYT
- Mentioned - HIS VOYAGE TO DISCOVER NORTH EAST PASSAGE
PETITION FROM MOSCOVY COMPANY TO EMPEROR OF RUSSIA
PETROLEUM, natural springs at Baku
PETSCHORA (district), its conquest
PETSCHORA (gulf)
PETSCHORA (river)
PHENOMENON, (lunar)
PHEODOR ANDREWICH PHISEMSKY, ambassador to England
PHEODOR IVANOWICH, CROWNED EMPEROR OF RUSSIA - HIS CHARTER TO THE MUSCOVY
COMPANY - LETTER TO ELIZABETH - ACCOUNT OF HIS DEATH
PHILIP AND MARY, mentioned
PINGLE (R.), mentioned - Left at Shamaki
PLAGUE, the great
PLUMTREE (L.), HIS ACCOUNT OF THE FIFTH VOYAGE TO PERSIA
POGORELLA (T.), ambassador from Russia to Elizabeth
POLAND, King of - becomes elective sovereign
POLES, described
POLOTZKO, mentioned
PORTUGUESE, their trade with Calcutta
PRINGLE (R.), mentioned
PROCTOR (N.), mentioned
PURCHAS, quoted
QUINSAY, a supposed city of Cathay - Supposed to be Canton - mentioned
RAMUSIUS (J.B.), HIS NOTE OF ABILFADA ISHMAEL'S VIEWS CONCERNING THE ARCTIC
OCEAN - HIS OPINION OF THE ENGLISH VOYAGES TO THE NORTH EAST
RANDOLPH (T.), ACCOUNT OF HIS EMBASSY TO RUSSIA - HIS COMMISSION TO
BASSENDINE - Mentioned
RATCLIFF, mentioned
REVEL, mentioned
RIBAZUBA, See _Walrus_
RICARDS (Jane), mentioned
ROMESAL (sound), mentioned
ROSE ISLAND, mentioned
ROWLEY (W.), escapes from fire at Mosco
RUSSIA, LATITUDE OF PLACES - DESCRIBED - ITS PROVINCES - ITS SOIL AND CLIMATE
- Its rivers - Its Fauna - ITS CHIEF CITIES
RUSSIANS, their mode of building - THEIR MILITARY ORGANIZATION - THEIR MANNER
OF LEVYING TROOPS - THEIR DISCIPLINE - THEIR CONQUESTS - THEIR HABITS AND
CUSTOMS - Their physical appearance - Their diet - Their powers of
endurance - Dress of nobles - Of gentlemen - Of noble women - Of the lower
classes
SAINT MARGARET'S (Kent), mentioned
SAINT NICHOLAS, mentioned
SALT, mentioned
SALTPETER, mentioned
SAMOYEDS, meaning of the name
SAMOYEDS, described
SANDERSON (W.), mentioned
SAVIN (A.), Ambassador to England
SAXO GRAMMATICUS, quoted
SEALS, mode of hunting
SEARCHTHRIFT (the), mentioned
SHAH OF PERSIA, see _Shah Thamas_
SHAH THAMAS, his charter to the Muscovy Company - Sends a messenger to
Bannister - Described - Letter from Elizabeth
SHALKAN (Andrew), Chancellor of Russia - befriends the Dutch
SHAMAKI, mentioned
SIBERIA, supposed to be a city - Its conquest
SIGISMUND II, adds Livonia to Poland - Mentioned
SILK, produced in Armenia
SILK-WORMS, mentioned
SILVESTER (D.), mentioned
SIMKINSON (Th.), COMMISSION FROM E. GARLAND TO BRING DR. DEE TO RUSSIA
SKINK, meaning of word
SLEDGES, in Lapland
SLOVODA, a palace in Russia
SLUDE, see _Mica_
SLURE SOUND, mentioned
SMITH (Hugh), HIS ACCOUNT OF PET AND JACKSON'S EXPEDITION
SMOLENSCO, mentioned
SODOM, stated to be Oveak
SOPHY, meaning of the title - His harem
SOUTHAM (T.), mentioned - Burnt at Moscow
SPARK (J.), mentioned
SPENCER (E.), LETTER IN VERSE FROM TURBERVlLLE STAMFORD - mentioned
STEPHEN BATHORE, establishes the Cossack Militia
STRABO, quoted