THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



408; voluntary contribution ad- 

 vised towards maintaining an 

 English (1589) VI. 522; sent by 

 Don Antonio de Mendoza for con- 

 quests in Cevola, expenses of 

 (1540) IX. 161 ; proposed Spanish, 

 to oppose Sir Francis Drake, x. 

 95; to oppose Don Antonio's in- 

 vasion (1585) X. 96. 



Arnacho di Salini, John Locke at 

 (1553) V. 93, 96, 98. 



Arnam, see Arnheim. 



Arneoste, Giant, and his family, iii. 



25- 

 Arnerus, loth Bishop of Schalholt, 



in Iceland (1269) iv. 55, 154. 

 Arnerus, son of Helgo, nth bishop 



of Schalholt, in Iceland (1304) iv. 



55' 154- 

 Arnerus, surnamed Milldur, 20th 



bishop of Schalholt, in Iceland 



(1420) IV. 57, 156. 

 Arnfurt, river Main at, v, 321. 

 Arngrimus, Jonas, ' Commentary 



of Iceland ' by, iv. 1-89, 89-194; 



on the Westerlv current, vii. 152, 



168. 

 Arnheim, Laurence Aldersey at 



(1581) V. 214. 

 Arnica, town in Cyprus, v. 125. 

 Arnold, surgeon on the Edward 



Bonaventure, death of (1592) vi. 



393- 

 Aroami mountain, Sir Walter 



Raleigh near (1595) x. 398. 

 Aromaia, Antonio de Berreo's envoys 



killed by King Morequito at, x. 



374; Topiawari King of, x. 375, 



395, 398, 399; Port of Morequito 



in, X. 423, 

 Aron Voivoda, prince of Moldavia 



(1503) yi- 102. 

 Arooca river, x. 494. 

 Aroras, inhabitants of Sayma, poi- 

 soned arrows of, x. 397. 

 Arowari, river, discovered by 



Laurence Keymis (1596) x. 490. 

 Arowocai, town of King Topari- 



maca, x. 394. 

 Arra Castle, Portuguese possession, 



VI. 160. 

 Arracuri, of the Arawaks of Barima, 



x. 460. 

 Arracuri, Indian captain, x. 495. 



Arragon, see Aragon. 



Arraroopana, branch of the Orinoco 

 River, x. 395. 



Arrash, or Erex, silk market at, iii. 

 24, 158; Edward Clark sent to, 

 34; one of the chief cities of Per- 

 sia, 35; Kersey market in, 137; 

 Thomas Banister at, 153. 



Arrazife, see Pernambuco. 



Arrecife, see Pernambuco. 



Arrian on India, vii. 180. 



Arricari, nation of the Marpari, x. 

 490. 



Arricurri, nation of the Caipurogh, 

 X. 490. 



Arrogostoria, harbour in Cepha- 

 lonia, V. 310. 



Arromaiarie, conqueror of the Tiviti- 

 vas, X. 460. 



Arrowari river, mouth of, latitude 

 of, Laurence Keymis at (1596) x. 



453- 

 Arrows, and arrowheads of Indians 

 of Florida, x. 52 ; of Indians of 

 Trinidad, xi. 22 ; poisoned, used 

 against English merchants in 

 Cape Verde Islands (1567) vi. 272 ; 

 deaths by, vi. 274 ; Captain Dud- 

 ley wounded by (1568) ix. 446; of 

 negroes. Sir John Hawkins's crew 

 wounded with, on the Guinea 

 Coast (1567) X. 64; used by In- 

 dians at the defence of Cartagena 



(1586) X. 119; used by the Aboras, 

 X. 397 ; of the negroes^ of Sierra 

 Leone (1586) xi. 293. 



Artawische, on the Stzuchogora, in 



Russia, III. 407. 

 Arthemidorus on Cyprus, v. 125. 

 Arthur, Richard, settler in Virginia 



(1587) vni. 403. 



Arthur, Walter, of the Sunshine of 

 London (1585) vii. 382. 



Articles of Covenant of the Edward 

 Cotton (1583) VI. 408. 



Articles between Sir John Hawkins 

 and Don Martin de Henriquez, 

 viceroy of Mexico (1568) ix. 404. 



Artificers, English, Emperor of Rus- 

 sia and the, iii. 118, 184; licensed 

 to leave Russia, 191. 



Artillery, Russian, iii. 385; Master 

 of the, in the Russian Army, 381 ; 

 Turkish, at the siege of Rhodes 



138 



