INDEX 



Andronicus, the elder, iii. 397. 

 Andros, Island of, wine fountain in, 



iVo 38, 133 ; Richard Wrag at 



(1593) VI. 95. 

 Andros, the John Evangelist on a 



Sand called (1557) n. 414. 

 Androwes, wounded with poisoned 



arrow at Cape Verde (1567) vi. 273. 

 Andruzzi, keep, at Famagusta (1571) 



V. 132; siege of, v. 135-152. 

 Anebas Indians, x. 423 ; and 



wrought gold, x. 369. 

 Aneda, Storax Calamita found in, 



VI. 25 



Anegada Bay, latitude of, xi. 86. 

 Anegada Island, Captain Laudon- 

 niere at (1564) ix. 5; latitude, x. 



333- 

 Anegadas, Las, Islands in the South 



Sea (1587) XI. 301. 

 Anes, Lady, wife of Pedro de Orsua, 



murdered by his soldiers (1560) x. 



499. 

 Aneta, town on the Berbice river, x. 



494. 

 Angel, the, of Sir John Hawkins' 



fleet (1567) IX. 398, 445; at Sierra 



Leone (1568) ix. 447; at Riohacha, 



IX. 449; sunk by the Spanish at 



S. Juan d'Ulloa (1568) ix. 453. 

 Angel, the. Sir Amyas de Preston's 



ship (1595) X. 213. 

 Angeles, Pueblo de los, see Pueblo, 



etc. 

 Angeli. in Orissa, products of, v. 



482. 

 Anger Island, iii. 74. 

 Angili, see Angles. 

 Angles and Octher, i. 14; a nation 



in Britain, iv. 278. 

 Anglesey, King Edwin and, i. 8. 



* Anglorum, De Gestis Regum,' 



William of Malmesbury, iv. 279, 

 283, 284. 



* Anglorum, De Gestis Pontificum,' 



by William of Malmesbury, iv. 

 280. 

 Angola, Baltazar Almeida de Souza, 

 on (1591) VI. 468; King of, and 

 King of Matamba (1590) vi. 

 468; new watering place (1592) 

 vii. 112, 122; Portuguese trade in, 

 vii. 119; trade of Negroes in 

 (1596) XI. 42. 



Angolesme, see Angouleme. 



Angouleme, lake of, discovered by 

 Jacques Cartier (1535) viii. 229. 



Angra in Terceira, vii. 9-11, 14, 21; 

 city near El Brasil, x. 299; har- 

 bour of, mentioned in the Ruttier, 

 XI. 83. 



Angrim, Mandeville's description of 

 (1559) II. 482. 



Anguilla, Captain Laudonniere at 

 (1564) IX. 5. 



Anguillas, Las, Islands, described 

 in 2nd Ruttier, x. 329 ; latitude, x. 



333- 



Anguille, Cape (Newfoundland), the 

 Grace at, viii. 163. 



Anguillie, see Anguille. 



Ania, see Anian. 



Anian, in Asia, iii. 263 ; people 

 of, on the borders of America, 

 VII. 165 ; Paulus Venetus sail- 

 ing by, VII. 170; Strait of, 



VII. 202. 



Anigris river in Aelis, Smell of, iv. 



39. 134- 



Anile, used in Persian dyes, iii. 250; 

 blue dye, John Chilton's business 

 in (1570) IX. 366; found in Hon- 

 duras, IX. 367; found in Cam- 

 peachy, IX. 375 ; taken at Agua- 

 tulco by Thomas Cavendish (1587) 

 XI. 320. 



Animals, wild, in Lapland, 11. 

 223, 417; in Russia, 253, 276; 

 in Nova Zembla, 347; in Cathay, 

 4S2 ; in Iceland, iv. 44, 141 ; 

 strange, in a Fuco Monas- 

 terv, IV. 427 ; in the plain of 

 Babylon, vi. 8; domestic, of 

 Canary Island, vi. 129; wild, of 

 Ethiopia, VI. 169; in S. John 

 Island, VII. 146; not wandering 

 from Asia to America, vii. 166; in 

 Meta Incognita, vii. 228, 374; of 

 the Continent discovered by Cap- 

 tain Frobisher (1578) vii. 338; for 

 hunting in the Western Planting, 



VIII. 114; on Cape Breton, viii. 

 158; near Hochelaga, viii. 244; 

 in Florida, viii. 426. 



Anius, King of the Thuscans, iv. 



72, 174- 

 Anna, wife of Vladimir (988) 11. 

 184. 



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