THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Acari, in Peru, wine made in, xi. 



Acassingo, Indian town, tributary to 

 the King of Spain (1568) ix. 363. 



Acatlan town, Thomas Cavendish at 

 (1587) XI. 322. 



Acaxutla, Port on the South Sea, ix. 

 366. 



Acba, Walls of, on the Red Sea, v. 



347- 

 Accilius Julius in Iceland (1552) iv. 



73. 175- 

 Accurgar Island, in the Caspian Sea, 



II. 456. 

 Achaia, Anthony Jenkinson in, iii. 



Acheland, Castle of, founded by 

 Anthony Beck (1305) iv. 371. 



Achem, King of, and the Portu- 

 guese, V. 498. 



Achen, see Acre. 



Acias, see Alanians. 



Achilles, tomb of, in Troy, vi. 107. 



Achillo, Ulloa's dog, sent against 

 Indians (1540) ix, 265. 



Achim, Sultan of Egypt, Churches 

 destroyed in Jerusalem by, iv. 

 292. 



Achmet, at the Siege of Rhodes 

 (1522) V. 23, 34; gains the plain 

 of Spain, v. 42 ; the Grand Master 

 of Rhodes' Ambassadors to, v. 

 49 ; and Sir Passin, v. 50 ; detains 

 Sir Raymund Market, ambassa- 

 dor, V. 52; and Solyman's grand- 

 father's letter, v. 54; demands 24 

 knights as hostages, v. 58. 



Achmigi, see Adventurers. 



Achon, see Acre. 



Acmek Pasha, see Achmet. 



Acmet Chaus, Turkish ambassador 

 in Poland (1578) v. 168. 



Acoma, Indian town described by 

 Antonio de Espejo (1582) ix. 198. 



Aeon, see Acre. 



Azores Islands, see Azores. 



Acorns used as food in Virginia 

 (1586) VIII. 367. 



Acosta, Josephus de, quotation from 

 the works of, xi. 16-19. 



Acra, see Acre. 



Acre, or Ptolemais, Order of the 

 Hospital of Jerusalem removed to, 

 I. 52, 264; sacked by the Sultan, 11. 



5 ; subdued by Saracens, 5 ; Saint 

 John's Knights leave, 6; noble- 

 men of France at, iv. 350; Wil- 

 liam Longesp^e at (1249) 355 ; 

 Prince Edward at (1270) iv. 362, 

 366; siege of (1191) iv. 303-4; 

 Philip, King of France at the, iv. 

 327; Richard I. at the (1191) iv. 

 331 ; terms of surrender of, iv. 332 ; 

 Baldwin, Archbishop of Canter- 

 bury, at the, IV. 341 ; Sir 

 Frederick Tilney knighted at, iv. 

 342 ; defences of, engraving of, 

 IV. 367. 



Acridophagi, locust-eating nation of 

 Ethiopia, iv. 84, 189. 



Acton, Master, in Virginia (1585) 

 viii. 317. 



Acton, Sir John, knighted at Cadiz 

 (1596) IV. 259. 



* Acts and Monuments of the Church 

 of England, 'by John Foxe, iv.319. 



Acuco, Francis Lopez de Gomara 

 sent to, for discoveries (1540) ix. 

 164, IX. 296. 



Acucu, cotton found in Acus (1540) 

 IX. 158. 



Acunna, Don Pedro de, governor of 

 Cartagena, and Don Bernaldino 

 Delgadillo (1596) x. 250. 



Acus, Kingdom of, Friar Marco de 

 Ni9a and the (1539) ix. 131; 

 description of, ix. 136; taken 

 possession of, by Friar Marco de 

 Ni^a (1539) IX. 143; description 

 of, by Vasquez de Coronado (1540) 

 IX. 158. 



Acuzamil, Francis Lopez de Gomara 

 on, VII. 134; conquest of, viii. 

 124. 



Ada, an Indian Idol, description of, 

 v. 477. 



Adalbert, Metropolitan of Hamburg, 

 converted Iceland to Christianity 

 (1070) IV. 46, 143. 



Adam, house of, on the Mountain of 

 Pardons, v. 356. 



Adamo of Fermo, Capt. Hannibal, 

 slain at Famagusta (1571 v. 150. 



Adams, Clement (1519-87) relation of 

 I. xliv. ; his Latin account of 

 Chancellor's voyage, 11. 239; 

 Sebastian Cabot's Map cut by, vii. 

 145- 



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