INDEX 



Amana river, in Guanipa bay, 

 King, master of the Lion's Whelp, 

 sent to, by Sir Walter Raleigh 

 (1595) X. 378; Sir Walter Raleigh 

 on (1595) X. 384, 393; strength 

 of current of, x. 421; cannibals 

 near, x. 422 ; passage freed, x. 

 460; or Viapari, or Ivia-Pari, x. 

 496. 



Amanguzzo, Kingdom of, in Japan, 

 VI. 336. 



Amano River, xi. 7. 



Amapagotos, Indians, unmanned 

 horses of, x. 465 ; enemies to the 

 Spanish, 474. 



Amapaia, wrought gold in, x. 369 ; 

 poisonous water in, x. 370; Bor- 

 reo's wintering at, x. 408; the Ori- 

 noco in, x. 408. 



Amapaians, Indians, and Antonio de 

 Berreo (c. 1595) x. 368. 



Amapaias, x. 423. 



Amar Meleck, King of Porto d' 

 Ally (1591) VII. 94; and Richard 

 Rainolds, vii. 97. 



Amarilla Haggi, or Amir el Cheggi, 

 Captain of the Pilgrims, v. 341, 



346. 



Amariocapana, Valley, x. 400, 423 ; 

 town and valley, described by Sir 

 Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 416; 

 Carapana's flight over (1595) x. 

 419. 



Amasanguano, residence of the Por- 

 tuguese Governor of Angola, vi. 

 468. 



Amathusa, see Cyprus. 



Amazon, river of, or Marannon, or 

 Orellana, country between the, and 

 Baraquan, conquered by the son of 

 Guaynacapa, x. 356 ; Papamene, 

 branch of, x. 358; discovered by 

 Orellana (1542) x. 3^9; French 

 voyages to, x. 365 ; Juan Corteso 

 at, X. 496 ; testimonies concerning, 

 XI. 16-22 ; width of the mouth, 

 XI. 17, 18; description, xi. 19; 

 Indians of, description, xi. 20. 



Amazon Women, description by Sir 

 Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 366, xi. 

 246 ; queens of, x. 367 ; situation 

 of country of, x. 424. 



Ambassador of the Caliph of Bagdad 

 to Kaiuk, i. 170; Russian, to 



Poland (1553) II. 230, 360; to Eng- 

 land, his return to Russia (1556) 



II. 358 ; names of his native 

 attendants, 361 ; disappointment 

 of the Muscovy Company in the 

 (1557) 391 ; Anthony Jenkinson 

 and. III. 29 ; reception of, by Queen 

 Elizabeth (1567) 98; English and 

 Prussian, and the settling of dam- 

 ages (1408) II. 88; from Bokhara 

 and Balkh to Russia (1559) 11. 475 ; 

 Turkish, at the Persian court (1562) 



III. 27 ; Ivan Vasiliwich, Emperor 

 of Russia, asks Queen Elizabeth 

 for an English (1583) iii. 315; of 

 all nations in Russia (1584) iii. 

 344 ; Henry Roberts at the court of 

 Morocco, VI. 426; English, at 

 Constantinople, xii. 102. 



Ambassadors, English merchants 

 in Canaries as, vi. 235 ; from 

 several nations at the court of 

 Ternate, xi. 127 ; their allowances, 

 in Turkey, vi. 68. 



Ambergris trade in the Kingdom of 

 Junkseylon (1592) vi. 399; found 

 in Bahia, xi. 250. 



Amboina, cloves found in, vi. 24. 



Amboise, birthplace of Philip Rouge- 

 mont (1535) VIII. 247. 



Ambrachan, found in Melinde and, 

 Mozambique, vi. 26. 



Ambrose, the musician, drowned off 

 Puna Island (1587) xi. 318. 



Ameddinbeck, and the English Mer- 

 chants, III. 49, 60. 



Ameies, Indians, described by An- 

 tonio de Espejo (1582) ix. 198. 



Ameleck Channa, Princess, Tomb 

 of. III. 25. 



Amerciates, Convent of the, in Gal- 

 lipoli (1577) v. 165. 



America, English voyages to north 

 of (149s) VII. 141, 143; Atlantis, 

 VII. 160; in Ortelius's Map, vii. 

 163 ; an island, vii. 165, 199-203 ; 

 fertility of, vii. 254, vii. 261 ; 

 discovery through Frobisher's 

 Straits (1578) vii. 368; Sir Hum- 

 phrey Gilbert and colonisation 

 (1578) VIII. 17-23; French posses- 

 sions, VIII. 35 ; named after Amer- 

 igo Vespucci (1501) VIII. 129; 

 company of merchants for dis- 



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