THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Agaricum found in Germany, vi. 

 26. 



Agatarchides on the Mandri, a 

 people of India, iv. 84, 189. 



Agatha, daughter of Emperor Henry 

 II. of Germany, i. 25. 



Agathocles, King of Sicily, son of a 

 potter, vin. 470. 



Agaus, meaning of, vi. 100. 



Agerut, description of, v. 347f. 



Agira, Diego de, pirate, xi. 17. 



Agira, Lopez de, soldier of Pedro de 

 Orsua, mutiny and piracies of, in 

 West Indies, x. 362, x. 499; slays 

 Pedro de Orsua at Mutylones, x. 

 408, XI. 248; death of, x. 363, xi. 

 248; cruelties, xi. 246; murders 

 his own daughter, xi. 248. 



Agiri, see Agira. 



Agirri, see Agira. 



Agium el Cassap, spring of water, 

 between Acba and Biritem, v. 347. 



Agoa, Baia de, the Edward Bona- 

 venture at (1593) vi. 402. 



Agoada de S, Bras, see S. Bras. 



Agogna, see Iconium. 



Agonna, enemy to Taignoagny 

 (1536) VIII. 253; new King of 

 Canada (1540) viii. 265; against 

 Jacques Cartier, viii. 271. 



Agora, Tartar town of wood, iii. 



396. 

 Agouhanna or King in Canada, viii. 



219, 235. 

 Agra, description by Ralph Fitch, 



V. 473> 475- 



Agra and Delhi, King of, see Akbar. 



Agreement, between Henry IV. and 

 the Hanse Merchants (1405) 11. 55- 

 67; Commercial, between England 

 and Prussia (1390) 11. 20; de- 

 nounced (1398) 26; (1405) 47-55; 

 (1408) 87-90, 91, 93, 95; objected 

 to by England (1408) 93; accepted 

 by England (1408) 96. 



Agricola, Georgius, on the petri- 

 fying fountains of Iceland, iv. 36, 

 132. 



Aguada, Punta, in Puerto Rico, x. 

 283. 



Agnada Saldanha, harbour. Captain 

 Raimond at (1591) x. 194. 



Aguaiavall, Vasquez de Coronado's 

 departure from (1540) ix. 279. 



Aguatulco, Sir Francis Drake in 

 (1579) IX. 365, XI. 117; Nuno da 

 Silva released at, xi. 146, 266 ; 

 latitude of, xi. 320, 350; burnt by 

 Thomas Cavendish (1587) xi. 368; 

 from, to Angeles, xi. 362 ; anchor- 

 age, XI. 373 ; Don Pedro de 

 Robles sent to fight the English 

 at (1580) 443; pearls on the coast 

 of, 471. 



Aguava, in Hispaniola, burnt by 

 Christopher Newport (1591) x. 187. 



Agubio, Captain Barnardino, death 

 at defence of Famagusta (1571) v. 

 136. 



Aguirre, see Agiri. 



Aguja, Cape de, description of, x. 

 235 ; in the Ruttier, x. 288 ; lati- 

 tude, X. 335. 



Agulhas, Cape das, Thomas Stevens 

 stranded at (1579) vi. 382. 



Agulias, see Agulhas. 



Ahacus, a city in America, ix. 135. 



Ahasuerus, King from India to Ethi- 

 opia (580 B.C.) VII. 180; magnifi- 

 cence of, VII. 186. 



Ahoia, name of King and river in 

 Florida, ix. 112; Cacique, ix. 



Ahoiaue, name of King and river in 

 Florida, ix. 112; Cacique, ix. 



113. 

 Aiai, Indians, and the Gold of 



Guiana, x. 366. 

 Aid, the. Sir Henry Norris and (1589) 



VI. 512. 



Aid, the, of Captain Frobisher's 

 second voyage (1577) vii. 211, 

 284, 290, 294 f. ; flagship of the 

 fleet, Martin Frobisher, captain 

 of (1578) VII. 322; damaged 

 by ice, vii. 344 ; council aboard, 



VII. 361. 



Aid, the, Edward Winter, captain 



in (1585) X. 98. 

 Aigrettes, Cape des, in Cuba, ix. 



44. 

 Aileford, ships from, in Edward 



III.'s fleet, I. 297. 

 Aimon, soldier in Captain Vasseur's 



expedition (1565) ix. 53. 

 Almonte Castle, mentioned in the 



Ruttier, x, 301. 

 Ainan Island, see Hainan. 



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