E
- Eadgar, “the Peaceful,” [39].
- Earl of Cumberland, [237].
- Earl of Essex, [253], [384].
- Earl of Leicester, [195], [202].
- Earl of Pembroke, [202].
- Earl of Warwick, [147], [157], [161], [165];
- Early English voyages, [36–52].
- East Indian Archipelago, [272].
- Ecgfrith, King, [37].
- Eden, Richard, historian, [22], [79].
- Edward III, [50].
- Edward VI, [101], [102], [107], [108], [109], [115], [117], [118].
- “Edward Bonaventure,” ship, in the Willoughby-Chancellor voyage, [105], [106], [109], [111], [112];
- Edwin, King, [36].
- “El Dorado,” the “city of gold,” [382], [383].
- Eliot, Hugh, merchant adventurer, [92].
- Elizabeth, Queen, [6], [9], [10];
- names “Virginia,” [11], [322], [13], [17], [22], [23], [29], [139], [140], [141], [143], [144], [145];
- farewell demonstrations to departing fleets for discovery, [148], [179], [156], [157], [167], [168];
- Frobisher’s interview with, [176], [177], [180], [204], [245], [252], [261], [262];
- Drake takes possession of California for, [278], [280], [283];
- letters patent to Gilbert, [285], [288], [290], [291];
- Newfoundland taken possession for, [292–293];
- patent to Raleigh, [308–309], [310], [311];
- “Virginia” taken possession for, [312], [322], [340], [341], [368], [381], [385].
- “Elizabeth,” ship, of Drake’s fleet for the voyage round the world, [254], [263].
- Of Raleigh’s fleet with his First Colony, [323].
- Elizabeth River, [332].
- Elizabethan period, [18], [144], [381].
- “Elizabethides,” [263].
- Ellis, Thomas, [179].
- Emmanuel, King of Portugal, [91].
- “Emmanuel (or Buss) of Bridgewater,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178], [184], [193], [194].
- “Emmanuel of Exeter,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178].
- England’s claim to North America, [3–4], [9], [22], [77–89], [90].
- “Ensinore,” Indian king, [333], [334], [339], [340], [341].
- Eskimo, The, first description of, [153], [163–165], [171], [187].
- “Ewaipanoma,” Indian tribe, [383].
F
- Fabian, Robert, Chronicle of, [4], [77], [87–88].
- “Falcon,” ship, [310].
- Farallones, islands, [279];
- called by Drake “Islands of St. James,” [280].
- Fayal, [384].
- “Fellowship of English Merchants,” [141], [144], [145].
- Fenton, Capt. Edward, [158], [168], [178], [181], [186], [187], [195].
- Ferdinand and Isabella, [60], [73], [93].
- Ferdinando, Simon, with Raleigh’s Second Colony, [353], [354], [355], [356], [357], [358], [359], [366], [367], [386].
- Fernandus, Francis, and John, mariners, [92].
- Finland, [137].
- Fisher Island, [137], [138].
- Fletcher, Francis, Drake’s chaplain, [261], [262], [266], [273].
- Florida, [5], [9], [12], [15], [26], [27], [81], [83];
- Fly-boat, of the fleet with Raleigh’s Second Colony, [354], [359], [365], [367].
- “Fort Diego,” [239], [251].
- Francastor, Hieronymo, [79].
- France in America, [1], [4], [5], [11], [12], [82], [83], [197].
- “Francis,” ship, [348], [349].
- “Francis of Foy,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178], [181], [184].
- French Huguenot colony in Florida, [11], [12], [206–207];
- “Friesland,” [150], [160].
- Frobisher, Sir Martin, [143];
- Frobisher’s Bay, [152].
- “Frobisher’s Straits,” [152], [155], [180], [182], [184].
- Froude, James Anthony, [32].
G
- “Gabriel,” ship, in Frobisher’s Northwestern voyages, [147], [148], [150], [157], [158], [174], [175], [177], [178], [181], [193].
- Galvano, Antonio, historian, [14].
- Gama, Vasco da, navigator, [90], [91].
- Gannet, Capt. John, navigator, [231].
- Gascoigne, George, poet, [144], [145].
- Gates, Sir Thomas, of South Virginia Company, [385].
- Gefferson, William, shipmaster, [106].
- Genghis Khan, [53].
- Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, [5], [6];
- Goës, Benedict, at “Cathay,” [55].
- Gold, supposed discovery of, in “Meta Incognita,” [155], [156];
- “Golden Hind,” originally “Pelican,” ship, in Drake’s voyage round the world, [262], [263], [264–272], [274–279], [282];
- Gomara, Francisco Lopez de, historian, [77], [86], [87].
- Gorges, Sir Fernandino, [7].
- “Governour and Assistants of the Citie of Ralegh in Virginia,” The, [352], [386].
- “Granganimeo,” Indian chief, [314];
- Greenland, [4], [147], [150], [160], [161];
- Greenwich, court at, [148], [179].
- Grenville, Sir Richard, [288];
- Griego, John, pilot, [266].
- Guiana, [382];
- Gulf of Darien, [230], [231].
- Gulf of Mexico, [210], [213];
- Gulf of St. Lawrence, [68].
- Gundlur, John, mariner, [92].
H
- Hakluyt, Edmund, [30].
- Hakluyt family, The, [18], [19].
- Hakluyt Society, [388].
- Hall, Capt. Charles Francis, explorer, [195].
- Hall, Capt. Christopher, navigator, [148];
- “Hall’s Island.” See [“North Foreland.”]
- Hallam, Henry, [34].
- Hariot, Thomas, historian, in Raleigh’s first colony, [322], [329], [334], [343];
- Hartop, Job, David Ingram, Miles Philips, of Hawkins’s men, tales by, of marvellous adventures, [224], [225].
- Harvie, Dyonis, [364].
- Hastorask, [330], [344], [357], [361], [371].
- Hatteras Indians, [380].
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, [253], [262].
- Hatton’s Headland, [189].
- Hawkes, Francis L., [380].
- Hawkins, Sir John, [9], [196], [197];
- biographical notice of, [198], [200], [201];
- in Florida, [204–208];
- third voyage of, westward, [209], [210];
- his own narrative of the latter adventure, [210–224];
- fight with a Spanish fleet at San Juan d’Ulloa, [219–221];
- after exploits of, [226], [228], [231], [284], [328], [369].
- Hawkyns, John, [198].
- William, [198], [199], [200], [228].
- Hayes, Capt. Edward, with Gilbert, [289], [290].
- Headly, Edward, soldier-sailor, [301].
- Helena, Flavia Augusta, Empress, [38].
- Henry, Prince, “The Navigator,” [21], [51–52].
- Henry IV, [50].
- Henry VII, [3], [22];
- Henry VIII, [4], [57], [93], [96], [198], [199].
- “Hispaniola” (San Domingo), [94], [95], [200], [201], [207], [238], [323];
- Holy Land, early pilgrimages to, #38.
- “Hopewell,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178].
- Hore’s, Master, expedition of 1533, [97–101].
- Howard, Admiral Charles, [13], [27], [157], [158], [196], [369], [384].
- Lord Thomas, [382].
- Howe, George, an assistant in Raleigh’s Second Colony, slain by Indians, [359], [362], [363].
- Hudson’s Strait, [74], [91], [151], [182], [183].
I
- Iceland, [36], [87].
- India, [37], [52], [80], [83];
- Indian Ocean, [90].
- Indian villages in “Virginia,” [318], [320], [329], [332], [335], [336], [360].
- Indians, North American, [88], [146], [152], [153], [154], [155], [163];
- Ingulphus, eleventh century crusader, narrative of, [41–45].
- Ireland, [36], [37], [143], [144], [195], [254], [310], [322].
- “Island Caycos,” [357].
- “Islands of St. James.” See [Farallones].
- “Islands of Thieves.” See [Pellew Islands].
- Isle of Bartimentos, [237].
- Isles of Pines, [231], [233], [235], [237], [238].
- Isthmus of Darien, [230], [328].
- Isthmus of Panama, [234], [235], [239];
- Ivan IV, of Russia, [114], [115], [116];