THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Avite, Sierras de, in Coquebacoa, x. 

 287. 



Avocottes, fruit of Mexico, ix. 457. 



Avoirdupois (Haver de pois), i. 337. 



Awarawaqueri, see Iwarawaqueri. 



Awaricana, town of the Mawarpari, 

 X. 492. 



Awiapari, town of the Chaimera- 

 goro, X. 494. 



Awodwaier, Indian village, xi. 8. 



Axa, Vasquez de Coronado receives 

 news of (1540) IX. 164. 



Axiunitae, people of East Africa, vi. 

 169. 



Ayacastecan, language spoken in 

 Ometepec, ix. 468. 



Ayde, the, see the Aid. 



Aynam, Isle of, pearls in, v. 504. 



Ayraste, town in Canada, viii. 244. 



Aythe, the, see the Aid. 



Azafi Bay, viii. 406 ; latitude of, 

 VI. 138; west of Morocco, vi. 

 143 ; port in Barbary, English- 

 men at, VI. 285; Edmund Hogan's 

 reception at (1577) vi. 286; Henry 

 Roberts at (1585) vi. 426; con- 

 quered by Portuguese, viii. 127 ; 

 near Cape Cantin, xi. 148. 



AzafB, see Azafi. 



Azamoglans, pay of, vi. 61. 



Azamor, west of Morocco, vi. 143 ; 

 conquered by the Portuguese, viii. 

 127. 



Azania, elephant country in Africa, 

 VI. 169. 



Azaron, City in Armenia major, iv. 

 409. 



Azegue, in Darha, vii. 89. 



Azgar, Kingdom of, in Africa, vi. 

 144. 



Azim Khan, and Anthony Jenkin- 

 son, II. 461, 463. 



Azon Agon, substitute of Mahomet 

 Chaus (1584) V. 284. 



Azores, Islands, vi. 176; William 

 Towerson at (1556) vi. 211, (1577) 

 VI. 250 ; George Fenner near 

 (1567) VI. 280; voyage to the, by 

 Sir Walter Raleigh's ships (1586) 

 VI. 434-437 ; Sir Francis Drake at 

 (1587) VI. 442; (1589) VI. 514; the 

 Richard of Arundel at (1588) vi. 

 460, 467; George, Earl of Cum- 

 berland (1589) VII. I, 62, no; 



fight near, between the Revenge 

 and a Spanish Armada (1591) vii. 

 38-53 ; Lord Thomas Howard at 

 (1591) VII. 56; Sir John Burrough 

 at (1592) VII. 109; the Marigold*s 

 course by (1593) viii. 160; Sir 

 Richard Grenville at (1586) viii. 

 348; woad sown in, viii 

 442; Portuguese garrison in, viii. 

 445; Earl of Essex's voyage to 

 (1597) X. 280; Thomas Cavendish 

 at" (1588) XI. 347; John Chidley 

 at (1590) XI. 384; settlements on, 

 by the Portuguese (1448) xii. 3; 

 Madre de Dios captured off (1592) 

 84. 



Azov, Conquest of, by the Turks, 

 III. 394. 



Azov, sea of, i. 256, 258, 271, iii. 

 363, VII. 161, 183. 



Azoyoque town, description, ix. 472. 



Azy, and Anthony Jenkinson, 11. 

 458. 



Baatu, see Bathy. 



Babbas, Chetera, in Russia, iii. 243, 

 244. 



Babel, tower of, in Chaldaea, iv. 

 411; description, by Caesar Fred- 

 erick (1563) V. 369; by Ralph 

 Fitch (1583) V. 467; by John Eld- 

 red, VI. 5. 



Bab-el-Mandeb, Strait of, viii. 128. 



Bab-el-Mandell, see Bab-el-Mandeb. 



Babelbar, port of Alexandria, v. 330. 



Baberno, headland in Asia, v. 251. 



Babil gehenham, door of Hell, vi. 

 8. 



Babington, Thomas, at Guaybea, 

 Brazil (1581) xi. 34; at Santos, xi. 



37- 



Bab-Nassera, Gate of Cairo, v. 343. 



Babylon, date market at, iii. 140; 

 field of, IV. 26, 118; Robert, son 

 of Godwin, a martyr in, iv. 296; 

 Semiramis and the walls of, v. 118; 

 description by Caesar Frederick, v. 

 368, 369, 445 ; by John Eldred, 

 VI. 4 f. ; caravan to Aleppo, v. 445 ; 

 Letter from John Newbery at, to 

 Leonard Poore (1583) v. 455 ; price 

 of spices, V. 456 ; Ralph Fitch in, 

 V- 463, 505; voyage of John Eld- 

 red to (1583) VI. 1-9; camels in, vi. 



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