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 -  See _Poland_
POSTESORA. See _Petschora_
POTTER (John), mentioned
POZANKA (island), mentioned
PRESLA, mentioned
PRISE (Edward), mentioned
PRUSSUS, said to have - Page 127
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See _Poland_ POSTESORA.

See _Petschora_ POTTER (John), mentioned POZANKA (island), mentioned PRESLA, mentioned PRISE (Edward), mentioned PRUSSUS, said to have given his name to Prussia PURCHAS, quoted RACE (Cape), mentioned RAMUSIUS (B.) HIS ACCOUNT OF THE ROUTE FROM TAURIS TO CAMPION RATCLIFFE.

Sir Hugh Willoughby sails from - Stephen Burrough leaves READ (John M.), quoted REVEL celebrated for cloth - Mentioned REYNE (John), mentioned ROBINS (John), Pilot of the Philip and Mary ROBINSON (John), mentioned ROBINSON (John), mentioned ROMANOWICH (Mikita), brother-in-law to Ivan Vasilowich II ROSE (Island), described ROSE (Christopher), mentioned ROSSE (Robert), mentioned ROST (Island), mentioned ROUNDAL (Laurence), mentioned RUBRUQUIS (W. de), quoted RUREK, son of Prussus RUSKI SAVOROT (Cape), mentioned RUSSIA, _passim_ - Description of, by Chancellor - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN - Latitudes of principal places in - DISTANCES BETWEEN CHIEF PLACES RUSSIANS, their discipline - Their Embassies - Their laws - Their punishments - Their religion - Idolatrous Russians - Their houses - Their clothing - NOTICE AS TO THEIR COINS &C., BY JOHN HASSIE - Their river boats - Twelfth-day ceremonies - Their priests - Their food - Their drunken habits - Their mode of travelling - Their feasts - DESCRIPTION OF THEIR MANNERS AND CUSTOMS - Baptismal ceremonies - Their marriage ceremonies - Their funeral ceremonies - Their drinks SAINT BERNARD (Cape), mentioned SAINT DUNSTAN'S Island. Bommeloe Island so named by S. Burrough SAINT EDMUND'S POINT, mentioned SAINT GEORGE'S ISLANDS, mentioned SAINT JAMES'S ISLAND, mentioned SAINT JOHN (Cape), mentioned SAINT JOHN'S ISLANDS, mentioned SAINT NICHOLAS (Bay of) discovered by Chancellor - Mentioned SAINT NICHOLAS (town), mentioned - ROUTE AND DISTANCE TO THE CASPIAN SAINT OSYTH, mentioned SAINT PAUL'S ISLANDS, mentioned SAINT PETER'S ISLANDS, mentioned SAMAR (river), mentioned SAMARCAND, mentioned SAMOYEDS. Burrough meets with one - Their archery - Their idols - Their sledges - Giles Fletcher's account of them - Meaning of their name - Professor Ahlquist's communication respecting them - Engraving of Samoyeds - Mentioned - Their religion - Their customs and habits - DESCRIBED SAND, a wilderness of, 238 SANDERS (Blase), mentioned SCHLEISSING'S engraving of Samoyeds SCOTSMEN advise Chancellor to return, 58 SCOTS NESS, seen by Burrough SEALSKIN unsaleable SEAPIES, a name for _Little Auks_, which see SEARCHTHRIFT (The). BURROUGHT's EXPEDITION IN - Sails again in 1557 SEDGESWIKE (John), Left at Vologda - Mentioned SELLYZURE, mentioned SERACHICK, mentioned SEREBRENIKOFF, quoted SEVEN ISLANDS. See _St George's Island_ SEYNAM, mentioned SHABRAN, mentioned SHALLY MURZEY, his courtesy - Succeeds Obdolowcan SHMACKI, mentioned SHAW THAMAS. See _Sophy_ SHEPWASH (William), mentioned SHERAY COSTROMITSKEY, his lawsuit with Henry Lane SHIRVAN, description of SIDNEY (Sir H.) His speech about Chancellor SIGISMOND AUGUSTUS, King of Poland. HIS LETTER TO ELIZABETH SILESIA, overrun by Tartars SIMEON, succeeds John Kaleta SIMPSON (Thomas), mentioned SINAUS, son of Prussus SLEDGE TRAVELLING, mentioned SMITH (Edward), mentioned SMITH (James), mentioned SMITH (John), mentioned SMOLENSKO, mentioned SOLINOS (Cape), mentioned SOPHIA PALEOLOGUS, second wife of Ivan Vasilowich - Frees Russia from Tartar yoke - Induces her husband to leave the throne to Gabriel, her son SOPHY OF PERSIA. LETTER FROM QUEEN ELIZABETH - His 140 concubines - Described - His intended war with the Portuguese - His conferences with A. Edwards - Articles ordered to be sent from England by SORCERY, mentioned SOUTHAM (Thomas). HIS JOURNEY FROM S. NICHOLAS TO NOVOGOROD SOWER (Cape), mentioned SPARKE (John), mentioned - HIS JOURNEY FROM ST NICHOLAS TO NOVOGROD SPITZBERGEN mentioned STAFFORD (John), mentioned STAFFORD (Richard), mentioned STANDISH (Dr.), the Emperor's physician STANFEW. See _Steenfjord_ STANTON (Robert), mentioned STEENFJORD, mentioned STEEL, abundant in Russia STELTSON (Thomas), mentioned STERFIER, mentioned STEVENS (Patrick), mentioned STOCKHOLM, mentioned STONE (Thomas), mentioned STOSLAUS, son of Igor STOWE, quoted STRABO, quoted STRATAGEM (wonderful) employed by Tartars STROWDE (Richard), mentioned STURGEON in Volga SUCCANA (river), mentioned SUTHCOT (John), mentioned SWJATOINOS, mentioned - Confounded with North Cape

TAILER (Henry) mentioned TAIMUR PENINSULA, mentioned TALBOT (Lord), mentioned TAMERLANE, carries Bajazet in a cage TARTARS: Make Russians tributaries - overrun Poland and Silesia - Employ marvellous stratagem - March into Hungary - Outwitted by Sophia Palaeologus - Crim Tartars at war with Muscovites - Two examined as to their country by Chancellor - Their habits &c. TASHKENT, mentioned TAURIS. See Tebris TEBRIS, mentioned TENERUK. King of Chircassi TEREPOLCHUS, slain TERWILL, mentioned THURLAND (George), mentioned TIFLIS, mentioned TILBURY, mentioned TIMOR SOLTAN a Nomad Prince TOTMA, mentioned; TOWNES (Thomas), mentioned TRI OSTROVE (island) TRIAL by lot - Account of a TRONDHEIN, mentioned TRUOR, son of Prussus TUMEN, mentioned TURCOMANIA described

UGORY, celebrated for Yew URGENCE, mentioned USTIUG, mentioned

VAIGATZ (islands of), visited by Burrough - revisited - mentioned VARAGERFJORD. See _Doms Haff_ VARAS, mentioned VARDOE, mentioned - Reached by Chancellor VARZINA, mentioned VASILI Pheodorowich, Russian deputy in Lapland VENETIANS. Their trade with Armenia VOLGA (river), mentioned VOLHUSKI (river), mentioned; VOLOGDA, described - Mentioned VULODIMIR. See _Wladimir_ VUSZEVOLODUS, son of Wladimir - His sons

WADE (Thomas), appointed master of the Philip and Mary WAGHAM (Griffin), mentioned WALKENDEN (Geofrey), mentioned WALKER (John), mentioned WALKER (Thomas), mentioned WALTER (Thomas), mentioned WALTON (Dunston), mentioned WARDHOUSE. See _Vardoc,_ WATSON (William), mentioned WEB (John), mentioned WEIGHTS, notice of Russian WELFORD (Roger), mentioned WEXEL (river), mentioned WHALE. Burrough's adventure with one - Kinds and numbers found in Arctic Ocean - Account of meeting with a whale in the _Indian_ of Nearchus - Three hundred taken at a cast WHITE (John), mentioned WHITE (Sir Thomas), mentioned WHITE (William), mentioned WIGGLEWORTH (Nicholas), mentioned WILLIAMS (John), mentioned WILLOGHBY (Gabriel), mentioned - His will WILLOGHBY (Sir Hugh). ORDINANCES, ETC., GIVEN HIM BY SEBASTIAN CABOT - Appointed commander of Expedition - THE LETTER OF EDWARD VI. ENTRUSTED TO HIM - Died in Lapland - Sails from Ratcliffe - Leaves Greenwich - Passes Blackwall - Reaches Woolwich - Gravesend - Tilbury - Passes the Naze - Anchors at Orwell Sands - Reaches the Islands of Rost - Loses sight of the Edward Bonaventure in a storm - Discovers Willoughby's Land - Lands and winters at mouth of River Varzina - Sends explorers to find habitations - Perishes at mouth of Varzihai - Object of his voyage - His body found by Russian fishermen - His body sent to England by Killingworth - A witness to the will of Gabriel Willoughby - Portrait - Mentioned WILLOUGHBY'S LAND, mentioned - Supposed to be Kolgujev Island WILSON (Roger), mentioned WINCHESTER (William, Marquis of), mentioned WITSEN, quoted WLADIMIR slays his brothers - Turns Christian - Adopts the name of Basilius - His sons WLADIMIR, son of Jaroslaus, ruler of Kiev - Wages war against Constantine - Concludes a peace - Named Czar WORMS in men's legs WOOD (Richard), mentioned WOODFOORD (Alexander), mentioned WOOLWICH mentioned WRENNE (George), mentioned

YARMOUTH, mentioned YAVATE, mentioned YEM (river), mentioned YEMPS, mentioned YENISEI (river) once a hunting ground for whales YORK CITY; mentioned YORKE (Sir John), mentioned

ZENAN (Island), mentioned ZENORAS, quoted ZOLATITSA (Harbour), mentioned

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