P
- Pacific Ocean, [23], [102], [147], [183];
- Pamlico Sound, [10], [329], [331].
- Papal bulls, [52], [60], [76].
- Paraguay River, [102].
- Parana River, [102].
- Parmenius, Stephanus, poet and historian, [300].
- “Pasha,” ship, in Drake’s voyages to the Spanish Main, [229], [230], [239], [247], [251].
- Pasqualigo, Lorenzo, [68].
- Patagonia, [254], [260], [264].
- Patents for English adventures, [61], [62–65], [70–72], [92], [93].
- “Paul of Plymouth,” ship, [198].
- Peckham, Sir George, associated with Gilbert’s projects, [288].
- “Pelican,” ship, of Drake’s fleet for the voyage round the world, [254], [255], [258];
- name changed to the “Golden Hind,” [262].
- See [“Golden Hind.”]
- Pellew Islands, called by Drake Islands of Thieves, [280].
- “Pemisapan,” Indian king. See [“Wingina.”]
- "Penguin, Island of," adventures on, [98–99].
- Persia, [134], [139], [140];
- Pert, Sir Thomas, expedition of, [94].
- Peru, [230], [241], [242], [265], [266], [267];
- mines of, [382].
- Philippine Islands, [102], [272], [280].
- Philip II of Spain, [6], [10], [124], [126], [129], [138], [356], [368];
- Philip III, [387].
- Philip and Mary. See [Mary].
- “Philip and Mary,” ship, in Chancellor’s second voyage to Russia, [125], [126], [127], [138];
- in Stephen Borough’s third voyage to Russia, [138].
- Phillips, Sir Thomas, [7].
- Philpot, Richard, in Frobisher’s second northwestern voyage, [171], [178].
- Pinnace, of the fleet with Raleigh’s Second Colony, [354], [355], [357].
- Pinzon, Vincente Yarez, navigator, [90].
- Plate River, [102], [237], [259], [264].
- Plymouth, America, [1].
- Plymouth, England, [11], [144], [196], [202], [210], [228], [230], [231], [252], [255], [287], [290], [308], [323], [330], [354], [370], [371].
- “Plymouth Company,” The, [25], [385].
- “Pocahontas,” [387].
- Point Reyes Head, Drake’s landfall in California, [274].
- Polo, Maffei, [54];
- “Port Pheasant,” [230].
- Porto Rico, [61], [94], [226], [323], [324].
- Portsmouth, England, [349], [353], [367].
- Portugal, [21];
- Portuguese, navigations and discoveries of, [3], [4], [21], [51], [52], [53], [57], [75], [80], [90], [91], [92], [104];
- on the California coast, [274].
- “Primrose,” ship, [129].
- Prince Edward Island. See [St. John, Island of].
- Principal Navigations, The, [12–14], [25–28];
- contents of, [32–35].
- Public Library of Boston, [34].
- Purchas, Samuel, [14];
Q
R
- Raleigh, Sir Carew, [310].
- Sir Walter, [6], [8], [9], [11], [12], [17], [23], [31], [143], [196], [197];
- letters patent granted to, [24], [25], [308–309], [311], [351];
- associated with Gilbert’s projects, [286–289];
- biographical notice of, [310–311];
- preliminary expedition of, sent to America, [311–312];
- Virginia taken possession of, [312], [322];
- his First Colony, [322–350];
- Second Colony, [351–352], [356], [364], [368];
- service of, against the Spanish Armada, [369], [370], [379];
- repeated quests for his Lost Colony, [381], [384];
- voyages of, to the Orinoco, [382–384], [387];
- imprisoned in the Tower of London, [381], [382], [385], [386], [387];
- Walter, Jr., [387].
- Prof. Walter, [34].
- Raleigh Window, The, [388].
- Ramusio, Giovanni Battista, historian, [4], [77], [82], [94].
- Resolution Island, [151].
- Ribault, Capt. John, in Florida, [5], [11], [12], [208].
- Rio del Hacha, [203], [212], [228], [229].
- “Rio Francesco,” [247], [249], [250].
- “River of May,” [206].
- “River Occam,” [320].
- Roanoke Island, [11], [312];
- first Englishmen on, [318], [319], [320], [323];
- Raleigh’s First Colony at, [329], [330], [331–352];
- abandoned by that colony, [349];
- Grenville’s later return to, with a relief fleet, [350], [352], [353];
- Second Colony at, [357], [358], [359], [360], [361], [362], [363], [366];
- White at, in quest of the Lost Colony, [371–373], [373–378];
- inscription on the palisado at, [376], [379], [380], [386].
- Roanoke River. See [“Moratoc.”]
- "Roe-bucke," ship, of the fleet with Raleigh’s First Colony, [323].
- “Rosse Bay,” [355].
- Rouse, Capt. James, navigator, [231], [232], [237], [238].
- Russia, [103];
S
- St. Augustine, [347].
- “St. German’s Bay,” [356].
- St. John, Island of (Prince Edward Island), [67], [68], [78].
- “S. John de Porto Rico, Island of,” [324], [325], [326], [329], [331], [355], [356], [378].
- St. John’s, Newfoundland, [291], [292], [296], [297], [300], [305].
- St. John’s River. See [“River of May.”]
- St. Julien, port of, [260], [262].
- St. Lawrence River, [91], [287].
- St. Nicholas, [114], [126], [130], [137], [138], [139], [142].
- San Francisco Bay, [274], [279].
- San Juan d’Ulloa, [213], [214];
- Sanderson, William, merchant, [34].
- Santa Cruz, [354], [355].
- “Searchthrift,” ship, of Borough’s first fleet for Russia, [135], [137].
- Settle, Dionysus, his narrative of Frobisher’s second Northwestern voyage, [158], [160], [161], [166], [167], [168];
- description of the natives of “Meta Incognita,” [171–173].
- Seville, [4], [21], [59], [79], [80], [84], [96], [138], [201], [231], [238].
- Shakspere, William, [17], [30], [34].
- Sidney, Sir Henry, [106], [143].
- Sighelmus, Bishop of Sheburne, in India, in the ninth century, [37].
- Silva, Nuno da, pilot, [257], [271], [272].
- Silver, supposed discovery of, in Newfoundland, [295], [296], [300];
- “Skyko,” Indian of “Virginia,” [333], [339], [343].
- Smyth, William, navigator, [158], [174], [175].
- “Solomon,” ship, in Hawkins’s westward voyages, [202].
- “Solomon of Weymouth,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178].
- Somers, Sir George, patentee South Virginia Company, [385].
- Soto, Hernando de, [15].
- South America, [3], [90], [94];
- South Carolina, [4].
- South Sea. See [Pacific Ocean].
- Spain’s possessions in America, [1], [3], [8], [9];
- Spaniards, navigations and discoveries of, [3], [60], [80], [90], [104];
- Spanish Armada, the, [13], [226], [284], [368], [369], [384].
- Spanish Inquisition, [224], [225].
- Spanish Main, [8], [197], [203];
- Spenser, Edmund, [17].
- Spice Islands, [272], [280–282].
- Spicer, Edward, shipmaster, in “Virginia,” [359], [360];
- “Squirrel,” ship, of Gilbert’s fleet, [288], [290], [291], [297], [298], [299], [302], [303], [304], [305], [306];
- foundering of, with Gilbert, [307].
- Stafford, Sir Edward, [24], [25], [27].
- Stevens, Henry, bibliophile, [7].
- Stow, John, annalist, [87].
- Strait of Magellan, [102], [147], [260], [262];
- Straits of Hercules, [85].
- “Swallow,” ship, in Borough’s third voyage for Russia, [138], [139].
- “Swan,” ship, in Drake’s voyages, [229], [230], [239], [254], [258], [259].
T
- Tetou, Capt., of a French ship, with Drake at Panama, [247], [249], [251], [252].
- Thames River, [39].
- Thomas, John, merchant adventurer, [92].
- “Thomas Allen,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178], [183], [184], [187].
- “Thomas of Ipswich,” ship, in Frobisher’s third Northwestern voyage, [178], [185], [186], [187], [188], [189].
- Thomson, Sir Peter, [7].
- Thorne, Robert, merchant, [4], [92], [96], [105].
- Tierra del Fuego, [263].
- “Tiger,” ship, in Hawkins’s westward voyages, [202].
- Tower Hill, [387].
- Tower of London, [177], [381], [382], [385], [386], [387].
- “Treasure of the World,” [236], [238], [254].
- Treasure ships, [5], [8];
- capture of the “Madre de Dios,” [382].
- “Trinitie,” ship, of fleet for Russia, [129].
- Trinity College, Cambridge, [19], [30].