J
- Jackman’s Sound, [167], [169], [170], [171].
- Jamaica, [61], [204], [207].
- James I, [11], [25], [381], [382];
- Jamestown, [1], [25], [31], [311], [333];
- planted, [386].
- Java, [282].
- Jenkinson, Anthony, traveller, adventures of, [130–135];
- “Jesus,” ship, in Borough’s service, [138].
- “John Evangelist,” ship, of fleet for Russia, [129].
- “John Evangelist,” of White’s last fleet in quest of the Lost Colony, [371].
- Johnson, Richard and Robert, travellers in the East, [133].
- Jones, John Winter, [5].
- “Judith,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178], [181], [185], [192], [193].
- K
- Kara Sea, [137].
- Kendrick’s Mount, [372], [378].
- Keymis, Capt. Lawrence, on the Orinoco, [383], [387].
- Khan, the Great, [54], [68].
- Kholmogro, [130], [133], [137].
- Kidder, Frederick, [68].
- Kod-lu-narn. See [Countess of Warwick’s Island].
L
- Labrador, [68], [91], [92], [93], [150], [151].
- Lane, Ralph, governor of Raleigh’s First Colony, [322], [325], [329], [330];
- Lapland, haven in, where Sir Hugh Willoughby and his companions perished, [111], [112], [113], [126].
- Laudonnière, René de, in Florida, [11], [12], [206], [207], [208].
- “Leicester’s Island,” [169].
- Le Moyne, James, artist in the French Huguenot colony in Florida, drawings of, [208], [323].
- Levant, the, [144].
- Ley, Dr., English ambassador in Spain, [92], [96].
- Lima, [241], [242], [266], [267].
- Linna, Nicholas de, voyage of, to the “North parts” in 1360, [50].
- “Lion,” ship, of the fleet with Raleigh’s First Colony, [323];
- Lisbon, [284].
- “Little John,” ship, of White’s last fleet in quest of the Lost Colony, [371].
- Lock, Sir John and Thomas, merchant adventurers, [144].
- Lofoden Islands, [110].
- Lok, Michael, [157].
- London, in the twelfth century, [39].
- London, or South Virginia Company, [25], [385], [386].
- “Lord of Roanoke.” See [“Manteo.”]
- Lovell, Capt. John, [228].
- Lowell, James Russell, his inscription on the Raleigh Window, [388].
- Lumley, Lord, Library of, [27], [34].
- “Lyon,” ship. See [Lion].
M
- Mace, Capt. Samuel, of Raleigh’s fifth expedition to “Virginia,” [384].
- Macham, Robert, story of the discovery of Madeira by, [50–51].
- Madeira, [50–51], [52].
- Madoc, Welshman, legend of the discovery of the West Indies by, [18], [39–41], [89].
- Magalhaes, Fernao de, discoverer, [102], [260], [262].
- Maine Historical Society, [8], [68].
- Major, Richard Henry, geographer, [50].
- Malgo, [36].
- “Mangoaks,” Indian tribe, [334], [335], [336], [337], [339], [341], [343].
- “Manteo,” Indian of “Virginia,” [321];
- “Marigold,” ship, of Drake’s fleet for the voyage round the world, [254], [263];
- foundered, [264].
- Martyr, Peter, historian, [12], [14], [77], [84].
- Mary, Queen, [124], [126], [129], [138].
- “Mary,” ship, Portuguese prize added to Drake’s fleet, [257], [260].
- “Matthew,” the, John Cabot’s ship, [66].
- “Menatonon,” Indian[Indian] king, [332], [333], [335], [336], [339], [340], [341], [344].
- Menendez, de Avilés, Pedro, [208], [252].
- Mercator’s Projection, [34].
- “Merchant Adventurers of England,” [104], [111];
- “Meta Incognita,” [97], [155], [177], [180], [181].
- Mexico, [214], [215], [217], [224], [225], [230], [269], [270], [271], [272], [274].
- “Michael,” ship, in Frobisher’s Northwestern voyages, [147], [150], [151], [157], [158], [161], [170], [171], [174], [175], [178], [181], [185], [193].
- Milford Haven, [175].
- “Minion,” ship, in Hawkins’s third westward voyage, [210], [218], [219], [220], [221], [222], [223], [231].
- Mr. Rawley’s Voyage. See [Discourse on Western Planting, A].
- Mollineux, Emmerie, map of, [34].
- Moon, Capt. Thomas, [254].
- “Moone,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178], [181], [185], [187], [188], [189], [190], [191].
- “Moratoc,” or Roanoke River, [332], [334], [335].
- “Moratocs,” Indian tribe, [335], [336].
- Morgan, Miles, [287].
- Moscow, [116], [117], [121], [123], [125], [130], [131], [132], [133], [135], [139].
- Moskva River, [133].
- Mosquito Bay, [355].
- “Mount Warwicke,” [162]-163, [182].
- Muscovy. See [Russia].
- “Muscovy Company,” The, [124], [127], [129], [130], [133], [135], [138], [139], [141], [157].
- “My Lord Admiral’s Island.” See [Croatoan].
N
- Napea, Osep, first ambassador from Russia to England, [125], [126], [127];
- Navigation, early schools of, [21].
- Netherlands, [9], [144].
- “New Albion.” See [California].
- New Brunswick, [68].
- New France, [82], [83].
- New Spain. See [Mexico].
- Newfoundland, [4], [5], [27], [67], [68], [75];
- Newfoundland fishing fleets, [93], [291].
- Nombre de Dios, [230], [231], [232];
- Norfolk, Virginia, [332].
- Norris, Sir John, [196], [310].
- North America, England’s claim to, [3], [9];
- North Carolina, [75].
- Northeast Passage, The, [90], [96–103], [125], [126], [133], [135], [141], [143].
- Northwest Passage, The, [3], [19], [53–61];
- “North Foreland,” or Hall’s Island, [161], [162], [182].
- North Seas, [36], [37], [110].
- Norway, [126], [135].
- Nova Zembla, [137].
- Nova Scotia, [67], [91].
O
- Obi River, [137].
- “Ocracoke” (Oregon Inlet), North Carolina, [312].
- Octher, northward voyage of, in the ninth century, [37].
- Ojeda, Alonzo de, navigator, [90].
- “Okisko,” Indian king, [340], [341], [343].
- Oregon, Drake on the coast of, [273], [274];
- Drake’s “bad harbour,” [275].
- Orinoco River, [382];
- Ortelius, Abraham, geographer, [35].
- Oviedo, Gonzalo de, historian, [94], [95].
- Oxenham, Capt. John, navigator, [236], [241], [243], [328].
- Oxford, [19], [20], [22], [23], [42], [143], [283], [310].