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] |