FOOTNOTES:

[754] Voyages of Columbus, vol. i. p. 258.

[755] See “Letters from the Tropics,” by the Rev. C. Kingsley in “Good Words” for 1870.

[756] W. Irving, p. 92.

[757] Select Letters of Columbus. Introd. p. lxiv.

[758] Hakluyt, “Col. Voyages,” p. 7.

[759] Voyages of Columbus, vol. ii. p. 1.

[760] Vol. ii. p. 7.

[761] Select Letters of Columbus, p. 19, et seq.

[762] Memorial addressed by Columbus to Antonio de Torres, for Ferdinand and Isabella, from the city of Isabella, dated Jan. 30th, 1494, in “Select Letters of Columbus,” p. 73, et seq.

[763] Memorial, p. 79.

[764] This word is said to be derived from the Indian name for this tempest, Urican.—W. Irving, p. 201.

[765] Letter of Columbus to Doña Juana de la Torres, in “Select Letters of Columbus,” pp. 153 and 158.

[766] Voyages of Columbus, vol. iii. p. 164.

[767] Letter of Columbus from Jamaica, “Select Letters,” p. 20.

MERCHANT SHIPPING

VOL. I.


APPENDIX.

CONTENTS OF APPENDIX.

PAGE
1. Note by Rev. J. O. W. Haweis on the Rowing of Ancient Galleys[625]
2. Ordinances of Richard I. for his sailors, A.D. 1190[628]
3. Mandate for the “Cogge of Norway”[629]
4. Charter of Edward I. to Cinque Ports, A.D. 1272-1307[629]
5. Wages of Sailors, temp. Edward I.[632]
6. Roll of the Ships of Edward III. before Calais[634]
7. Cost of the Repairs of Edward III.’s Ships[636]
8. Extracts from Sir T. Duffus Hardy’s Syllabus of Rymer’s “Fœdera”[642]
9. Form of “Safe Conduct”[650]
10. Form of the “Arrest of Ships”[652]
11. Form of the “Arrest of Mariners”[653]
12. Extracts from “Register of Grants”[653]
13. Ancient form of Procedure for the Restitution of Goods unlawfully seized[654]