Addendum.
The names of such countries as Anthony Jenkinson travelled unto
from 1546 to 1572
XVIII. A letter of James Alday to Michael Lock touching a trade to be
established in Lappia
XIX. A request of an honest merchant to be directed in the course of
killing the whale
XX. The answer thereto
XXI. The deposition of William Burrough to certaine interrogations
ministred unto him concerning the Narve, Kegor, etc., to what king or
prince they do appertaine and are subject
Addendum (_a_).
Certaine reasons to disswade the use of a trade to the Narve
aforesaide, by way through Sweden
Addendum (_b_).
A remembrance of advise given to the merchants touching a voyage for
Cola
XXII. Dedicatorie Epistle to Queen Elizabeth, written by Master William
Burrough and annexed unto his mappe of Russia
XXIII. The Queene's letter to Shaugh Thamas (1579)
XXIV. Advertisements and reports of the sixth voyage into Persia and Media,
gathered out of sundrie letters written by Christopher Burrough, and
sent to his uncle Master William Burrough
Addendum (_a_).
Observations of the latitudes and meridian altitudes of divers
places in Russia. Anno 1581
Addendum (_b_).
Certaine directions given by M. Richard Hakluit to M. Morgan
Hubblethorne, dier, sent into Persia 1579
XXV. Commission given by the company of English merchants to Arthur Pet and
Charles Jackman for a voyage by them to be made for discovery of
Cathay 1580
Sub-section I.
Instructions and notes to be observed in the purposed voyage, given
by M. William Burrough
Sub-section II.
Certaine briefe advises given by Master Dee to Arthur Pet and
Charles Jackman
XXVI. Notes in writing that were given by W. Richard Hakluyt to Arthur Pet
and Charles Jackman.
Sub-section I.
What respect of islands is to be had and why
Sub-section II.
Respect of havens and harborrowes
Sub-section III.
Respect of fish and certaine other things
Sub-section IV.
The islands to be noted with their commodities and wants
Sub-section V.
If a straight be found, what is to be done, and what great
importance it may be of
Sub-section VI.
Which way the savage may bee made able to purchase our cloth and
other their wants
Sub-section VII.
Not to venture the losse of any one man
Sub-section VIII.
To bring home besides merchandize certaine trifles
Sub-section IX.
To note their (foreign nations) force by sea and by land
Sub-section X.
Things to be marked to make conjectures by
Sub-sections XI. to XXXVIII.
Things to be caried with you whereof more or lesse is to bee caried
for a shew of our commodities to be made
XXVII. A letter of Gerardus Mercator to Richard Hakluyt, touching the
intended discovery of the North East Passage.
XXVIII. The discoverie made by Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman of the
Northeast parts beyond the island of Vaigatz, written by Hugh Smith
XXIX.