INDEX 



Argier, see Algiers. 

 Argilla, at the limit of the King- 

 dom of Fez, VI. 143. 

 Arguin, Island and Castle, latitude, 



VII. 88 ; Portuguese garrison at, 



VIII. 445. 

 Ariacoa, Sir Walter Raleigh at 



(1595) X. 417. 



Arica, x. 177; haven in Peru, de- 

 scription of, by Friar Alonso 

 (1590) x. 168; importance of, x. 

 170; latitude of, xi. 115, 261, 285, 

 307> 349. 359. 368; sacked by 

 Sir Francis Drake (1579) xi. 115, 

 261; Nuno da Silva at (1579) xi. 

 141 ; Fort and garrison at, xi. 

 262 ; Bark taken at, by Thomas 

 Cavendish and called the George 

 (1587) XI. 307, 368; from, to Par- 

 aca, XI. 360; Bay of, anchorage 

 in, XI. 372. 



Arima, princedom of, in Figen, xi. 

 424; Jesuit College at (1591) xi. 

 428. 



Aripacoro river, x. 494. 



Aristides the Philosopher and The- 

 mistocles' stratagem, viii. 93. 



Aristotle, vii. 199, 265 ; on fire and 

 water, iv. 21, 112; on Lipara 

 Hill, IV. 26, 118; on hot spring 

 baths, IV. 35, 129; on an oil 

 fountain in Carthage, iv. 37, 133; 

 on the vinegar fountain in Sicily, 

 IV. 38, 134; on the blood fountain 

 in Japigia, iv. 38, 134 ; ' Morals ' 

 of, translated by John Erigena, 



IV. 281 ; and Alexander the Great, 



V. 119; * De Mundo ' by, vi. 171, 

 VII. 162 ; and Mare Indicum, vii. 

 180. 



Ark-royal, the, flagship in pursuit of 

 the Armada (1588) iv. 215; of the 

 Cadiz expedition (1596) iv. 248, 

 262 ; engraving of, iv. 208. 



Arkey, Laurence, Master of the 

 Trinity Fitz Williams (1534) v. 

 62. 



Arlac, M. de. Ensign of Captain 

 Laudonniere at the river of Dol- 

 phins (1564) IX. 5; and the Indian 

 prisoners (1564) ix. 31, 33; and 

 King Utina, ix. 34; and the ship- 

 building in Fort Caroline (1565) 

 IX. 60. 



XII 137 



Armada, Spanish (1588) i. xxxiii. f. ; 

 Iviii. ; record of (1588) iv. 197- 

 234 ; daily cost of, 202 ; sails from 

 Lisbon (1588) iv. 209 ; passes Ply- 

 mouth, IV. 211; first action in the 

 English Channel, engraving of, 

 212; meets the English fleet, iv. 

 218; Spanish and English fleets 

 at close quarters, engraving of, 

 220 ; and the fire ships of Lord 

 Charles Howard, iv. 222 ; last 

 action in the English Channel, en- 

 graving of, 224; Spanish relics 

 from, engraving of, 232 ; defeat of 

 (1588) VII. 39; efl"ects of the defeat 

 of the, on the markets of New 

 Spain (1590) X. 1G6; Drake and, 

 XII. 63. 



Armadilla, see Armadillo. 



Armadillo or Cassacam, used as 

 food in Guiana (1595) x. 399; used 

 as food by Sir Walter Raleigh 

 (1595) X. 421. 



Armago, Captain of Orocoa, and Sir 

 Robert Dudley (1595) x. 208. 



Armenal, the, ship of Captain Fro- 

 bisher's fleet (1578) vii. 324. 



Armenia, Conquest of, i. 154, 166; 

 discovered by the Muscovy Com- 

 pany, III. 86, 88; Russian fur 

 trade in (1588) 365 ; Lyon, King 

 of, voyage of, to England (1386) 

 IV. 445. 



Armenia Major, Azaron city in, iv. 

 409 ; retinue of the Beglerbeg of, 

 VI. 67. 



Armenians, i. 78, 86, 264; Trade 

 between Venetians and, iii. 139. 



Armoniago, found in Persia, vi. 

 26. 



Arms, see Weapons. 



Arms, Portuguese, graven on Seal 

 Island by Martin Alonso de Souza, 

 XT. 249. 



Armshow, William, on board the 

 Aid (1577) VII. 285. 



Army, in Russia, 11. 229, 258, 

 431; splendour of, 230; descrip- 

 tion of, 430; Russian, iii. 377- 

 386; Land, of the Armada, iv. 

 205 ; Richard Wrag on the Turk- 

 ish (1594) VI. 103-110; of the King 

 of Pegu, VI. 386; sufferings of 

 the English, in Portugal (1589) vi. 



