INDEX 



of Portugal, VI. 483, 500, 502, 

 504, VII. 12, XI. 339; and his 

 French ships at Terceira (1580) ix. 

 442 ; advice of Don Alvaro Bagan 

 to oppose, in Spain, x. 96; in 

 England, xi. 340; and Richard 

 Hakluyt in Paris, xii. 76 ; in Eng- 

 land, 105. 



Antonio, Don Luis' son, in Guinea 

 (1562) VI. 260. 



Antonio of Ascoli, wounded at Fam- 

 agusta (1571) V. 137; made slave, 

 V. 151. 



Antonio, Juan Baptista, account of 

 the West Indian Ports by (1587) x. 

 135-156; safe course for the Span- 

 ish fleet to S. Marta advised by 



(1587) X. 136; advice for strength- 

 ening Cartagena Harbour, x. 140, 

 141 ; advises Puerto Bello as har- 

 bour, X. 144, 146 ; general engineer 

 of the West Indies, his inspection 

 of Puerto Rico (1590) x. 161. 



Antony, the, at Fayal (1590) viii. 



422. 

 Antwerp, vii. 52 ; and the Armada 



(1588) IV. 204; siege of, by 

 Frederic Jenebelli (1585) iv. 222 ; 

 soldiers of, at Joppa (1107) iv. 

 301; Laurence Aldersey at (1581) 

 v. 214; Sesame seed in, v. 230. 



Anus, Aurea, iii. 409. 



Anwara, a^ Cacique, and Laurence 



Keymis (1596) x. 463. 

 Anwik, John, in Virginia (1585) 



viii. 318. 

 Apalatci Mountains, rich copper in, 



viii. 452 ; mines of gold in, ix. 55, 



88; gold and crystal in, ix. 



112. 

 Apalito, Indian name of God, ix. 



191. 

 Apalou, Captain Vasseur and (1565) 



IX. 75. 

 Apareepo, Indian poisoned herb, x. 



495- 

 Aparwa, a Cacique, and Laurence 



Keymis (1596) x. 463, 495. 

 Aphricerones, tribe east of Guinea, 



VI. 168. 

 Aponas, Isles of, the Bonaventure at 



(1591^ VIII. i;o. 

 Aponiquay, at Punta de Olinda, xi- 



74- 



Apotomios, Indians, and the gold of 



Guiana, x. 366. 

 Appalatci, see Apalatci. 

 Apparel, Wearing, in Iceland, iv. 



65, 165. 



Appian, his account of Captain 

 Britomarus, iv. 270; and the 

 North-west passage, vii. 162. 



Apples, poisonous, in S. Cruz, viii. 



387. 



Apponatz, birds described by Jacques 

 Cartier (1534) viii. 192. 



Apram, cow's milk in Tartary, i. 

 250. 



Apprentices to the Muscovy Com- 

 pany, II. 383. 



Apulia, John Locke at (1553) v. 

 80. 



Aquascogoc, see Aquascogok. 



Aquascogok, a town of Virginia, 

 Sir Richard Grenville at (1585) 

 VIII. 316; John White and (1587) 

 VIII. 394. 



Aquaviva, Claudius, quotation from 

 an Epistle of Friar Luis Frois to 

 (1596) XI. 441. 



Aquileia, Patriarch of, and the Tar- 

 tars, I. 51. 



Aquita, in Japan, vi. 340. 



Aquitaine and Edward I.'s Great 

 Charter, i. 333. 



Ara Mountain, mentioned by Sir 

 Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 417. 



Arabia, Athelard of Bath Abbey in 

 (1130) IV. 307; three Sanjacks 

 of, at Siege of Famagusta (1571) 

 V. 148-152,345,348 caravans of, at 

 Mecca (1580) v. 357; Thieves on 

 the Euphrates (1563) v. 368, (1583) 

 V. 466, VI. 3; fertility of, vii. 254; 

 Gulf of, VIII. 128. 



Arabia Felix, Requitria found, vi. 

 25; Bdellium found, vi. 26; dates 

 found, VI. 27; Mahomet buried 

 in, VIII. 128, 



Araclia, see Herakleia. 



Araesonius, Jonas, 20th bishop of 

 Holen, in Iceland (1525) iv. 58, 

 156. 



Aragon, James I., King of, at Tunis 

 (1270) IV. 359. 



Aragon, Peter IV., King of (1344) iv. 



368, VI. 119, 368. 

 Araia Point (1596) x. 272. 



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