CONTENTS TO VOL. IX.
I. Mandeville's voyage continued.
II. Richardi Hakluyti brevis admonitio ad lectorem.
III. Verba C. Plinii secundi.
IV. Plinius de Scythis.
V. Anthony Beck Bishop of Durisme made Patriarch of Hierusalem from Leland.
VI. Itinerarium fratris Odorici.
Sub-section
1 His journey from Pera to Thana.
2 Of the maners of the Chaldæans and of India.
3 How pepper is had and where it groweth.
4 Of a strange idol &c.
5 Of certaine trees yielding meale, hony, and poyson.
6 Of the abundance of fishes, &c.
7 Of the island of Sylan and of the mountain where Adam mourned for
Abel.
8 Of Upper India, &c.
9 Of the city Fuco.
10 Of a monastery where many strange beastes doe live.
11 Of the city of Cambaleth.
12 Of the Glory of the great Can.
13 Of certain innes or hospitals, &c.
14 Of the four feasts which the Great Can solemnizeth.
15 Of divers provinces and cities.
16 Of a certaine rich man who is fed, &c. by fiftie virgins.
17 Of the death of Senex de Monte.
18 Of the honour and reverence done unto the great Can.
19 Of the death of Frier Odoricus.
VII. The voyage of the Lord John of Holland, Earl of Huntington to
Jerusalem. 1394.
VIII. The voyage of Thomas Mowbray, duke of Norfolk to Jerusalem. 1399.
IX. The voyage of the Bishop of Winchester to Jerusalem. 1417.
X. A preparation of a voyage of King Henry IV. to the Holy Land, &c.
XI. The voyage of M. John Locke to Jerusalem.
XII. The first voyage made by M. Laurence Aldersey to Jerusalem, &c. 1581.
XIII. The passport made by the great master of Malta to the Englishmen in the barque Reynolds, 1582.
XIV. Commission given by M. William Harebourne, to Richard Foster, etc.
XV. A letter of directions to Richard Foster.
XVI. A commandement for Chio.
XVII. A description of the yearly voyage unto Mecca.
XVIII. The voyage of M. Cæsar Frederick into East India and beyond.
XIX. The money and measures of Babylon, Balsara, and the Indies, written by
W. Barret.
XX. A note of charges from Aleppo to Goa.
XXI. A declaration of the places from whence sundry goods come.
XXII. The times or monsons wherein ships depart in the East Indies.
XXIII. A briefe extract specifying the daily payments by the grand Signior to the officers of his court.
XXIV. The Turkes chiefe officers.
XXV. The number of souldiers attending upon the Beglerbegs, &c.
XXVI. The Turkes yeerely revenue.
XXVII. Ambassadors allowances.
XXVIII. Letter from Richard Wrag to Richard Hewish.
XXIX. A description of a voyage to Constantinople and Lyria, by Master
Edward Barton, 1595.
XXX. The number of Turkish souldiours which were appointed to goe into
Hungary against the Christian Emperour, 1594.