THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Baharem, see Bahrein. 



Baharim, see Bahrein. 



Bahia de todos los Santos, in 

 Brazil, voyage of Pudsey to 

 (1542) XI. 25 ; Withrington at 

 (1587) XI. 215; his fight with In- 

 dians at (1587) XI. 218, 219; at- 

 tempts to take (1587) XI. 221; 

 Pedro Sarmiento asks for help at, 

 XI. 272. 



Bahia town, description of, xi. 250. 



Bahrein Island, in Persian Gulf v. 

 468; pearls-fishery at, v. 504, vi. 



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Baian Baths, Pontanus on, iv. 35, 

 130. 



Baiazet, see Bajazet. 



Baily, captain of the bark Talbot 

 (1585) X. 98. 



Baily, John, Anthony Dassel's ser- 

 vant, in Porto d'Ally (1591) vii. 96. 



Baily, Roger, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) VIII. 402. 



Baion, see Bayonne. 



Baiset, see Bajazet. 



Baixos, Cavo dos, the Richard of 

 Arundel at (1589) vi. 451. 



Bajazet, Emperor, prisoner of Tam- 

 erlane, II. 187; son of the Great 

 Turk, III. 27; defeat of, xii. 105. 



Baker, John, of the Edward Cotton 

 (1583) VI. 412. 



Baker, Matthew, in Roger Boden- 

 ham's expedition to Chios (1551) 

 V. 76. 



Baker, Peter, of Ratcliffe, committed 

 in the Levant (1581) v. i8g. 



Baker, Robert, his relation of voy- 

 age to Guinea (1562) vi. 258. 



Baker, Thomas, death of, one of 

 Anthony Godard's men at S. 

 Maria (1568) ix. 417. 



Baku, III. 26; distance from She- 

 makha, III. 235 ; captain of, and 

 English merchants, iii. 224; his 

 table etiquette, in. 226. 



Baku, Sea of, see Caspian Sea. 



Bala, scribe of Kaiuk, i. 176. 



Balagvate, Laccha found in, vi. 

 26. 



Balak, John, letter to Gerardus Mer- 

 cator (1581) III. 450-457- 



Balances, Port of, description of, 

 VIII. 186. 



Balasen, Mully, son of King of 

 Morocco, slain in Guinea, vii. 10 1. 



Baldach, see Bagdad. 



Baldivia, Don Pedro de, see Val- 

 divia. 



Baldivia, see Valdivia. 



Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, 

 life and travels of (1190) iv. 339- 



34I-. 



Baldwin, brother of Godfrey of 

 Bouillon, IV. 293 ; his marriage 

 with Gutuere, iv. 294; at Rama 

 (1102) IV. 296; King of Jerusa- 

 lem, IV. 297 ; at Joppa, iv. 300. 



Baldwin, Count of Hainault, i. 262. 



Baldwin, Emperor of Constan- 

 tinople, his visit to England 

 (1247) IV. 353. 



Baldwin, King of France, tomb in 

 Jerusalem, v. 211. 



Bale, Robert, historian (fl. 1461) i. 

 xxiv. ; on Athelard, iv. 306. 



Balenas, Punta de, or Point of, S. 

 Cruz, IX. 269. 



Balgh, see Balkh. 



Baliabadram, commandment for 

 (1584) V. 287. 



Balis, paper money of Hang-chow, 

 IV. 426. 428. 



Balke, see Balkh. 



Balkh, ambassador from, to Russia, 



". 475- 

 Ballano, garrison of, fortified (1587) 



X. 151. 

 Ballantis Albanese, Turkish spy in 



Rhodes (1522) v. 35; messenger 



of Solyman, v. 43. 

 Ballard, William, Nicholas Thome's 



servant, and trade in the Canaries 



(1526) VI. 124, X. 6. 

 Balm trees at Bedrihone, v. 338 ; 



Cassar Frederick's description of 



(1563) V. 371; (1567) 445. 

 Balsam, found in Guiana, x. 427, 



458, XI. 14; used in kneading 



bread, xi. 20. 

 Balsamum, see Balsam. 

 Balsara, see Bussorah. 

 Balsas, or cane-made rafts, ix. 257. 

 Balsey slade, Anthony Jenkinson at 



(1557) II. 413. 

 Balthasar, Indian interpreter of Sir 



Robert Dudley (1595) x. 207; de- 

 serts the sailors, x. 209. 



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