INDEX 



parture from (1582) v. 243; the 

 Richard of Arundel at (1588) vi. 

 450; the Tohy leaves (1593) vii. 

 124 ; departure of Captain Fro- 

 bisher (1577) vii. 211; his first 

 voyage (1576) vii. 279; second 

 voyage (1577) vii. 284, 285; James 

 Lancaster's departure from (1594) 

 XI. 44; Edward Fen ton's depar- 

 ture from (1582) XI. 172. 



Blage, George, mariner on the 

 Bona Esperanza (1553) 11. 213. 



Blake, Thomas, friend of Robert 

 Tomson in Vera Cruz, ix. 347. 



Blake, William, xii. 117. 



Blakeney, Norfolk, ships furnished 

 by, to Edward III.'s fleet, i. 

 299; and the Iceland trade, 

 304; damages due from, 11. 

 103. 



Blanc Sablon, see White Sand. 



Blanca Island, see White Island. 



Blancas, see Barrancas. 



Blanco, Cape (Argentine), in A Rut- 

 tier to Magellan Straits, xi. 87, 

 99 ; latitude, 350. 



Blanco, Cape (Barbary), vi. 156; 

 William Towerson at (1555) 

 VI. 181, (1556) 212, (1557) 

 236; George Fenner at (1567) vi. 

 269; John Raymond at (1591) vi. 

 387; Sir John Hawkins at (1568) 

 IX. 446 ; Portuguese fishing place 

 (1564) X. 14; Drake at, x. 103, xi. 

 103 ; described by Sir Robert Dud- 

 ley, X. 205 ; latitude, x. 335, xi. 

 150 ; Sir Walter Raleigh and 

 Benjamin Wood at (1597) xi. 2; 

 James Lancaster at (1596) xi. 44; 

 Captain Fenner and the Biscayan 

 ship at (1594) XI. 46; Thomas 

 Cavendish at (1586) xi. 291 ; John 

 Chidley at, xi. 382. 



Blanco, Cape (Peru), distance from 

 Puna Island, x. 351; latitude of, 



XI. 359. 



Blancos, or white men, vii. 93. 



Bland, Captain, two men of, drown- 

 ed near Panuco (1568) ix. 410; 

 of Rochelle and the Portuguese 

 carvel (1568) ix. 446; at S. Juan 

 d'Ulloa (1568) IX. 453. 



Blank, see Blanco. 



Blanke, see Blanco. 



Blankenberghe, the Spanish ship lost 

 at (1588) IV. 227. 



Blasghoy, Ivan, diake, debtor to the 

 Muscovy Company (1583) iii. 329. 



Blasie, Sir Andrew de Merall's ser- 

 vant (1522) V. 40. 



Blaveshina, church in Moscow, iii. 



338. 



Blay, Spanish ships at (1568) ix. 

 no. 



Blayfield, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 

 321. 



Blekinge, Wolstan and, i. 15. 



Blekingie, see Blekinge. 



Blemines, headless tribe of Africa, 

 VI. 169. 



Blemmyans, conquered and con- 

 verted by Constantine, viii. 106. 



Blew, see Blue. 



Blindness, a disease of Famagusta, 



V. 96. 



Blinton, demnar found in, vi. 26. 

 Blonket, master of the Green 



Dragon (1584) v. 304. 

 Blonket, runaway boy of the Green 



Dragon, killed, v. 309. 

 Bloody Point, discovered by Captain 



Frobisher's men (1577) vii. 220; 



fight between English sailors and 



natives of Meta Incognita at 



(1577) VII. 304. 

 Blue Sea, 11. 457. 

 Blundel, Denis, captain, admiral of 



the French ships in Guinea (1557) 



VI. 215, 218, 224. 



Blunt, John, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 88. 

 Blunt, Philip, in Virginia (1585) 



VIII. 317. 

 Blunt, Sir Charles, and the Armada 



(1588) IV. 217, 225; knighted at 



Cadiz (1596) IV. 260. 

 Blunt, Sir Christopher, of the Cadiz 



expedition (1596) iv. 243, 250. 

 Boacio, Augustin, fellow prisoner of 



Robert Tomson (1557) ix. 347; 



condemnation, ix. 349; escape 



(1557) IX. 350. 

 Boat-building in Florida, viii. 429; 



in Fort Caroline (1564) ix. 39, 



(1565) 48. 

 Boats, Astrakhan governor's, 11. 



450; Tartar, on the Don, 454; 



on the Volga, iii. 71 ; flat-bot- 



155 



