XIII. The third and last voyage of M. Martin
Frobisher for the discouery of
a Northwest
passage, in the yere 1578
XIV. Notes by Richard Hakluyt
XV. Experiences and reasons of the Sphere to
prooue all parts of the worlde
habitable, and thereby
to confute the position of the fiue Zones
XVI. A letter of M. Martin Frobisher to certaine
Englishmen, which were
trecherously taken
by the Saluages of Meta incognita in his first
voyageo
XVII. Articles and orders prescribed by M. Martin
Frobisher to the
Captaines
and company of euery ship, which accompanied him in
his
last Northwestern
voyage
XVIII. A generall and briefe description of the
country and condition of
the
people, which are founde in Meta incognita
XIX. The letters patents of her Maiesty graunted
to M. Adrian Gilbert and
others for the
search and discouery of a Northwest passage to China
XX. The first voyage of M. Iohn Dauis for the
discouery of a Northwest
passage, 1585
XXI. The second voyage of M. Iohn Dauis for the
discouery of the Northwest
pass. 1586
XXII. A letter of M. I. Dauis to M. Wil.
Sanderson of London, concerning,
his second
voyage
XXIII. The voyage and course which the Sunshine
and the Northstarre held,
after
M. I. Davis had sent them from him to discouer a passage
betweene
Greenland and Ise-land, 1587
XXIV. The third voyage of M. Iohn Dauis, 1587
XXV. A letter of M. Iohn Dams to M. Wil.
Sanderson of London, concerning
his 3. voyage
XXVI. A trauerse booke of M. Iohn Dauis
XXVII. A report of M. Iohn Dauis concerning his
three voyages made for the
discouery
of the Northwest passage, taken out of a treatise of
his
intituled
The worlds hydrographical description
XXVIII. The voyage of M. Nicolas Zeno and M.
Anthony his brother, to the
yles
of Frisland, etc., begun in the yeere 1380
XXIX. The voyage of two ships, for the discouery of the North parts
XXX. The voyage of M. Hore, in the yere 1536
XXI. An act against the exaction of money, etc. made Anno 2. Edwardi sexti.
XXXII. A letter written to M. Richard Hakluyt
of the Midle Temple, by M.
Antony
Parkhurst, 1578
XXXIII. The letters patents granted by her Maiestie
to sir Humfrey Gilbert
knight,
for inhabiting some part of America 1578
XXXIV. A Poeme written in Latine, concerning
the voyage of sir Humfrey
Gilbert
XXXV. The voyage of Sir Humfrey Gilbert to Newfoundland, An. 1583
XXXVI. Orders agreed vpon by the Captaines and
Masters, to bee obserued by
the
fleete of sir Humfrey Gilbert
XXXVII. A briefe relation of Newfound-land, and the commodities thereof