[46] Voyage towards the North Pole, p. 202. [↑]
[47] Hakluyt, vol. i, p. 233. [↑]
[51] Ibid., p. 437. These “notes” were also published by Hakluyt in [[lxxxii]]his Divers Voyages touching the Discovery of America, under the title of “Notes in writing, besides more priuie by mouth, that were giuen by a gentleman,” etc. See Mr. J. Winter Jones’s edition of that work, p. 116. [↑]
[52] Hakluyt, vol. i, p. 443. [↑]
[53] Rundall, Narratives of Voyages to the North-West, pp. 15, 17. [↑]
[54] Pilgrimes, vol. iii, pp. 804–806. [↑]
[55] This may perhaps be an erroneous translation of the Russian word kotschmare, which, according to Lütke (p. 71), “is understood at Archangel to mean a three-masted vessel, of the burthen of about 500 poods,” or eight tons. [↑]