Master).
UNDERWOOD (J.).
UNICORN.
UNICORN (ship).
UNTICARO (P.).
VERDE (cape).
VERDE (islands).
VIRGIL (P.), quoted.
VOIS (T.).
WELSH (J.), HIS VOYAGE TO BENIN
--SECOND VOYAGE.
WHITE (M.).
WHITE (W.).
WHITE (T.), HIS CAPTURE OF TWO SPANISH SHIPS.
WICKNEY (W.).
WIGHT (isle of).
WILKINS (W.).
WILLES. HIS TRANSLATION OF THE PORTUGUESE ACCOUNTS OF CHINA
--OF JAPAN.
WILLIAMS (T.).
WILSON (H.).
WINDHAM (T,),
--His death.
WINTER (J.).
WINTER (W.).
WOODBRIDGE.
WOODFALL, HIS EDITION OF HAKLUYT.
WOODWARD (J.).
WREN (W.), HIS ACCOUNT OF FENNER'S VOYAGE TO GUINEA.
WROTH (Sir T.).
YORKE (Sir J.).
YOUNG (J.).
ZANTE.
ZANZIBAR.
CONTENTS TO VOL. VIII.
I. The Life and trauailes of Pelagius borne in Wales.
II. A Testimonie of the sending of Sighelmus, Bishop of Shirburne, by King
Alphred, vnto Saint Thomas of India in the yeare of our Lord 883,
recorded by William of Malmesburie.
III. A Second testimonie of the foresaid Sighelmus, etc.
IV. The trauailes of Andrew Whiteman, alias Leucander
V. The Voyages of Swanus, the son of Earl Godwin, to Jerusalem, recorded by
William of Malmesburie.
VI. A Voyage of three Ambassadours who in the time of Edward the Confessor,
were sent vnto Constantinople, and from thence to Ephesus, recorded by
William of Malmesburie.
VII. The Voyage of Alured, bishop of Worcester, vnto Jerusalem. Recorded by
Roger Hoveden.
VIII. The Voyage of Ingulphus, Abbat of Croyland, vnto Jerusalem, described
by the said Ingulphus.
IX. Diuers of the hon. family of the Beauchamps, with Robert Curtoys sonne
of William the Conqueror, made a Voyage to Jerusalem, 1096. (From Hol.
pag. 22. vol. 2.)
X. The Voyage of Gutuere toward Jerusalem, 1097.
XI. The Voyage of Prince Edgar vnto Jerusalem, 1102. Recorded by William of
Malmesburie.
XII. Mention made of one Godericus, etc.
XIII. Mention made of one Hardine, etc.
XIV. A fleete of Englishmen, Danes, etc. arriued at Joppa. written in the
Chronicles of Jerusalem.
XV. The trauailes of one Athelard, recorded by Master Bale.
XVI. The life and trauailes of one William of Tyre.
XVII. The trauailes of Robertus Ketenensis.
XVIII. A Voyage of certaine Englishmen vnder the conduct of Lewes King of
France vnto the Holy Land.
XIX. The Voyage of John Lacy to Jerusalem.
XX. The Voyage of William Mandeuile to Jerusalem.
XXI. A great supply of money to the Holy Land by Henry II.
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