THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Arakan, kingdom of, and the King 

 of Tipperah, v. 483 ; Ralph Fitch 

 near (1583) 485; King of, v. 438; 

 and the King of Pegu, 439. 



Aramatappo river, x. 492 ; between 

 Cape Cecil and Raleana river, x. 



459- 



Aramatto, Indians of, and Sir 

 Walter Raleigh (1597) xi. 6. 



Arambec, see Norumbega. 



Aramiary, a Cacique, and Sir 

 Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 398. 



Aranacoa, Indian Captain, x. 493. 



Arara, metal found in Yguirie, x. 

 207. 



Arash river, see Araxes. 



Arataco, a Cacique, and Domingo 

 da Vera (1593) x. 437. 



Aratoori river, x. 464, 494 ; a mouth 

 of the Orinoco river, x. 420 ; be- 

 tween Cape Cecil and Raleana 

 river, x. 459. 



Arauco in Chili, independence of, x. 

 501 ; La Mocha Island near, xi. 

 260 ; governor of Chili lands at, xi. 

 270 ; El Estado de, description of, 

 XI. 275 ; unconquered by the Span- 

 iards (1587) XI. 302; gold in, XI. 

 303 ; John Chidley's voyage in- 

 tended for (1589) XI. 382. 



Arawaccos, see Arawaks. 



Arawagotos, near the Caroli river, 

 enemy to the Spaniards (1595) x, 

 402. 



Arawaks, people in Punta de Carao 

 in Trinidad, x. 350 ; Indian of the, 

 pilot of Sir Walter Raleigh, x. 380, 

 389; treatment of their dead, x. 

 384, 424 ; trade in women with 

 West Indies by the, x. 407; wan- 

 dering tribe of Indians, x. 455 ; 

 Arracuri of the, x. 460; Indian 

 allies of the Spaniards, x. 462, 

 474 ; nation of the Cunanama 

 river, x. 492 ; of the Cawroora, 

 492 ; Marrac, town of, xi. 7 ; 

 Thomas Masham and, xi. 10. 



Arawanna river, x. 494. 



Arawawo river, in Trinidad, Cia- 

 wannas dwelling near (1596) x. 476. 



Araxes, tributary to the Caspian Sea, 

 II. 478. 



Arbitration between England and 

 Prussia (1408) 11. 92. 



Arcadius, son of Theodosius, Em- 

 peror of the East, viii. 106. 



Arcawas, see Arawaks. 



Archaha, Captain Laudonniere's 

 mutinous soldiers at (1564) ix. 



43- 



' Archaionomia,' by William Lam- 

 barde (1568) i. li. 5. 



Archangel, latitude of, iii. 247 ; Im- 

 perial sepulchres at, 337; castle 

 of. Sir Jerome Horsey at, 346; 

 English port prohibited at, 352 ; 

 Russian port, 431; house given to 

 Muscovy Company at (1592) 443. 



Archangel, the, ship of Sir Anthony 

 Sherley, left to the Earl of Essex 

 (1596) X. 266. 



Archard, Arnold and Joyce, settlers 

 in Virginia (1587) viii. 402, 403. 



Archard, Thomas, child settler in 

 Virginia (1587) viii. 403. 



Archipelago, the, Roger Bodenham 

 in (1551) V. 73 ; William Harborne 

 in (1583) V. 250. 



Archipelago, near Bears' Sound and 

 Hall's Island, vii. 364, 368. 



Arcooa river, x. 454; discovered by 

 Laurence Keymis, x. 490. 



Arda, the Richard of Arundel 

 athwart of (1590) vi. 464. 



Ardock, see Ardoh. 



Ardoh river, falls into the Lake of 

 Cathay, iii. 465 ; William de Rub- 

 ruquis and the, 11. 461 ; Anthony 

 Jenkinson on, iii. 456. 



Ardok, see Ardoh. 



Ardouill, latitude of, iii. 26, 32 ; 

 one of the chief cities of Persia, 

 35; silk market, 51; English mer- 

 chants in, 137; sepulchres of the 

 Emperors of Persia at, 151 ; mutiny 

 in, 162. 



Ardovil, see Ardouill. 



Arenas Gordas, near S. Lucar, West 

 Indian Fleet at (1580) ix. 443, x. 

 300 ; mentioned in the Ruttier, 

 XI. 86. 



Arenas, Island of, x. 288. 



Arenas, Punta de las, or point of, 

 the Sands, in Cuba, x. 286. 



Areo river, inhabited by the Wikiri, 

 X. 423. 



Areshine, Russian measure for cloth, 

 n. 275. 



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