INDEX 



Adams, Luke, of the Sunshine of 



London (1585) vii. 382. 

 Adams, Robert, description and 



measurements of the Madre de 



Dios by (1592) vii. 117. 

 Adams, Thomas, of Yarmouth, and 



Prussian pirates, 11. 63. 

 Adder, description of a monstrous, 



in S. Martha (1568) ix. 450. 

 Adders, length of, in Florida, x. 59. 

 Addy, Captain, at the siege of Per- 



nambuco (1595) xi. 51; and the 



Portuguese stratagem (1595) xi. 60. 

 Adecia, a port in Teneriffe, x. 11. 

 Adelantado, the, of Colima, and 



Captain Alarchon (1540) ix. 318. 

 Aderravgan, burial place of the 



Princes of Persia, iii. 26. 

 Adhothuys, described by Jacques 



Cartier (1535) viii. 218; in Hoche- 



laga river, 245. 

 Administration of China, vi. 307, 



358. 

 Admiral or flagship in the fishing 

 fleet in Newfoundland (1583) viii. 



51. 53. 

 Adonibezek and Judah, viii. 103. 

 Adrianople, Henry Austell at, v. 



323- 



Adriaticum, Mare, in Thome's map, 

 II. 170. 



Adultery, Laws against, in Iceland, 

 IV, 79, 182. 



Adventure, the, in Sir Francis 

 Drake's fleet, Jonas Bodenham 

 captain of (1595) x. 234; Henry 

 Savile new captain of (1596) x. 

 240, 253 ; return of, to Ply- 

 mouth (1596) X. 245; at the fight 

 of Pinos (1596) X. 262. 



Adventure, Captain Parker's bark, 

 Richard Hen captain of (1596) x. 

 277 ; taken by the Spanish, x. 280. 



Adventurers, in the Turkish army 

 (1594) VI. 104; shares of, in the 

 freight of the Madre de Dios (1592) 

 VII. 117; society of gentlemen 

 and merchants, for the Western 

 Planting, viii. 113,148; for Brazil, 

 letter from, to John Whithall 

 (1580) XI. 31, 33. 



Advice, of Robert Thorne to Henry 

 VHL (1527) II. 159-163; to 

 Arthur Pet and Charles Jackman 



by W. Borough, iii. 259-262 ; by 

 Dee, 262-263 >* '^y Richard Hak- 

 luyt, 264-275 ; to English Mer- 

 chants, by the Muscovy Company, 

 303-306 ; on colonising, by Richard 

 Hakluyt, vii. 244-250; of Captain 

 Frobisher to his Fleet, vii. 322- 



325- 

 Advice, letters of, of the arrival of 

 Thomas Cavendish, sent from 

 Lima, captured by him (1587) xi. 



309. 

 w^geland, Willoughby's discovery of 



(1553) II. 219. 

 Aegypt, see Egypt. 

 Aegyptium, see Egyptian. 

 Aele, weak place of Panama har- 

 bour, X. 151. 

 i^neid, quotation from Book VL 



VIII. 449. 

 Aeolia, iv. 26, 118. 

 Aequara, King, Vassal of King 



Utina (1564) IX. 21. 

 Aesculapius, fountain at Athens, iv. 



36, 131; and the Oracle of the 



Sun, IV. 281. 

 Aethiopia, see Ethiopia. 

 JEtna, see Etna. 

 Aff"reca, wife of Olaf, King of Man, 



I. 30. 



Affreca, wife of John de Courci, i. 



34- 

 Affrica, see Afi'reca. 

 Affrike, see Africa. 

 Afield, Roger, member of the Bar- 



bary Company (1585) vi. 419, 



420 f. 

 Africa, Thome's description of, 11. 



169 f. ; Coast of, in Thome's Map, 



II. 171 ; City of, or Mahdia, be- 

 sieged by the Earl of Derby, iv. 

 452 ; description, by Richard 

 Eden (1553) vi. 142 ; the Great and 

 the Less, vi. 144; peoples of the 

 East of, VI. 169 ; meaning of, vi. 

 170; ornaments of natives, vi. 

 172 ; Inland, Melchior Petoney's 

 account of (1591) vii. 88; voyage 

 of Captain Gourgues to, ix. 11 1. 



Aga, of the Janissaries, pay of, vi. 



62 ; of the Spahi, pay of, vi. 



62. 

 Aganginae, people of Libya, vi. 168. 

 Agar, see Hagar. 



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