Europe - The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries Of The English Nation - Volume 4 - Collected By Richard Hakluyt






















































































 -  See _Don_
TANE, mentioned
TAR, mentioned
TARTARS attack Bannister - DESCRIBED - Exact homage from Russians - Their
    manner of fighting - Their subtilty - Page 252
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See _Don_ TANE, Mentioned TAR, Mentioned TARTARS Attack Bannister - DESCRIBED - Exact Homage From Russians - Their Manner Of Fighting - Their Subtilty - Their Religion - Their Nobility - Their Diet - Their Dwellings - Their Different Tribes - Their Rules Of Life TETUSHAGOROD, Mentioned TEVERIS, Mentioned - Capital Of Persia TILBURY, Mentioned TINMOUTH.

See _Tynemouth_ TRAIN OIL, mentioned TREASON, its punishment in Russia TRIAL BY LOT, mentioned TRIPOLI, a town of Syria TRONDEN.

See _Trondheim_ TRONDHEIM, mentioned TSARITSNA, mentioned TURBERVIILE (G.), his letter in verse - Criticism of by Drake TURKS, their malice TURNBULL (W.) mentioned TWERDICO (S.), Ambassador from Russia to Elizabeth TYNEMOUTH, mentioned

ULTA SOUND, mentioned USCOMBE (R.), HIS LETTER TO HENRY LANE USTIUG, mentioned

VAIGATZ (island), mentioned VAIGATZ (straits), mentioned VARDOE, mentioned VARZINA, (river), mentioned VEDAGOBA, mentioned VENICE, its trade with Armenial - With London - With Turkey VEROVE OSTROV, mentioned VOLGA (river), mentioned. - Blessing of the river VOLOGDA, mentioned

WALE (J. de), a famous Dutch merchant WALRUS mentioned WARDHOUSE, See _Vardoe_ WAX, mentioned WHALES, mentioned - Information as to fitting out a ship for fishery WILLES (R.), His notes concerning Arthur Edwards's fourth journey WILLOUGHBY (Sir H.), mentioned - his body found by Russian fishermen - Sent to England WILLOUGHBY'S LAND mentioned WINCLE (W.), mentioned - Wrecked WITTINGAU, in Bohemia WOODCOCK (J.), mentioned

YAKS OLGUSH, mentioned YARMOUTH mentioned YOURT, burnt

ZERE (island), mentioned

CONTENTS OF VOLS; II., III, & IV.

LIST OF PLATES AND MAPS.

IN VOL. II.

_None_.

IN VOL. III.

1. PORTRAIT of SIR HUGH WILLOUGHBY, FROM THE PICTURE AT GREENWICH. Frontispiece 2. RUSSIAN, LODJA, after G. DE VEER - Facsimile. Facing page 121 3. SAMOYED ARCHERS, after LINSCHOTEN - Facsimile. Facing page 130 4. SAMOYED SLEDGE AND IDOLS, from AN OLD DUTCH ENGRAVING - Facsimile Facing page 131 5. SAMOYEDS, from SCHLEISSING - Facsimile Facing page 132

IN VOL. IV.

1. MAP OF RUSSIA. Frontispiece

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

VOL. II.

I. An Epistle from Yuo of Narbona, containing the confession of an Englishman touching the Tartars; recorded by Mathew Paris.

II. Libellus Joannis de Piano Carpini Prologus Chap. 1 _De Terra_ Tartarorum. 2 De Formis Tanarorom, de Conjogio, etc. 3 De Cultu et Ceremoniis 4 De Consuetndinibus et Cibis 5 De ipsorum Imperio 6 Qualiter se habent in Praeliis 7 De terris quas snbjugarunt 8 Quomodo bello occuratur Tartaris

III. The long and wonderful Voyage of Friar John Se. Plano Carpini, sent Ambassadour by Pope Innocentius the IIII. An. Do. 1246, to the great Can of Tartaria.

The first sending of Certaine Friers unto the Tartars from the 32. booke of Vincentius Beluicensis his Speculum Historiale, beginning at the second chapter 43

Chap. 3 Of the situation of the Tartars land 4 Of their forme, habite, and manner of living 5 Of their manners both good and bad 6 Of their lawes and customes 7 Of their superstitious traditions 8 Of the beginning of their Empire 9 Of the mutuall victories betweene them and the people of Kythay 10 Of their warre against India 11 How being repelled by monstrous men shapen like dogs, they overcame the people of Burithabeth 12 How they had the repulse at the Caspian Mountaynes 13 Of the Statutes of Chingis Cham, of his death, of his sonnes etc. 14 Of the authoritie of the Emperour and of his dukes 15 Of the election of Emperour Occoday, and of the Expedition of Duke Bathy 16 Of the Expedition of Duke Cyrpodan 17 How the Tartars behave themselves in warre 18 How they may be resisted 19 Of the journey of Frier John unto the first guard of the Tartars 20 How he and his company were at the first received of the Tartars 21 How they were received at the court of Corrensa 22 How we were received at the court of Bathy 23 How departing from Bathy, they passed through the land of Comania, and of the Kangittae 24 How they came unto the first court of the new Emperor 25 Howe they came unto Cuyne, himselfe 26 How Cuyne enterteined the Friers 27 How he was exalted to his Empire 28 Of his age and demeanour and of his seale 29 Of the admission of the Friers unto the Emperour 30 Of the place where the Emperour and his mother tooke their leaves one of another 31 How the friers gave and received letters 32 How they were licensed to depart 33 How they returned homewards

IV.

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