III. Copy of the letters which Edward the Sixt sent to the kings, etc.,
inhabiting the north east parts of the worlde, in the yeere of Christ
1553
IV. Copy of a note found written in the Speranza, which wintered in Lappia,
where Sir Hugh Willoughby and all his companie died, being frozen to
death. Anno 1,553
Sub-section I.
The names of the ships, their captaines, and mariners
Sub-section II.
The Juramentum, or othe, ministred to the captaine
Sub-section III.
The othe ministred to the maister of the ship
V. The booke of the great and Mighty Emperor of Russia, drawen by Richard
Chancelour
VI. The testimonie of M. Richard Eden [concerning Clement Adams's
NAVIGATION BY THE NORTH EAST]
VII. The newe Navigation and discoverie of the kingdome of Moscovia by the
North East written in Latine by Clement Adams
Sub-section I.
Of Moscovie, which is also called Russia
Sub-section II.
Of Mosco, the chiefe citie of the kingdome, and of the Emperour
thereof
Sub-section III.
Of the discipline of warre among the Russes
Sub-section IV.
Of the ambassadours of the Emperour of Moscovie
Sub-section V.
Novogorode
Sub-section VI.
Jeraslave
Sub-section VII.
Vologda
Sub-section VIII.
Plesco
Sub-section IX.
Colmogro
Sub-section X.
Of Controversies in lawe and how they are ended
Sub-section XI
Of punishments upon thieves
Sub-section XII.
Of their religion
Sub-section XIII.
Of the Moscovites that are idolators, dwelling neere to Tartaria
Sub-section XIV.
Of the forme of their private houses, and of the apparel of the
people
Sub-section XV.
The conclusion to Queen Marie
VIII.