THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Caida, a custom paid in Ormuz, vi. 

 i6. 



Caido, description of, iv. 429 ; Khan 

 of Cathay in, iv. 430. 



Cailac, market of, i. 284. 



Cailechesworth, ships furnished by, 

 to Edward III.'s fleet, i. 298. 



Caille, Francis la, see La Caille. 



Caimans, see Caymans. 



Caine, allotted land in Newfound- 

 land (1534) vni. 188. 



Cainocami, governor of half the 

 kingdom of Bugen, xi. 425 ; King 

 of Bimgo and, xi. 426. 



Caio, Sir Amyas de Preston at 



(1595) X. 223. 



Caiowa, King, and river in Florida, 



IX. 112. 

 Caipurogh river, x. 454 ; great river 



discovered by Laurence Keymis 



(1596) 490. 

 Caira, see Capira. 



Cairamo, Carapana's flight to (1595) 



x. 419; situation of, x. 419. 

 Cairi, Indian name of Trinidad, x. 



350- 



Cairo, vi. 36, 144; Robert, son of 

 Godwin, prisoner at (1103) iv. 296; 

 Louis IX. of France at (1249) 335; 

 death of the Turkish captain of 

 (1522) V. 34; ruins of, 45; pyra- 

 mids at, 118; Harvey Millers, con- 

 sul at (1583) V. 259; market (1584) 

 V. 273; description, v. 333, 335; 

 caravans, 344, 356; cassia found 

 in, VI. 25; momia found in, 26; 

 description of, 36; products of, 

 37; Laurence Aldersey in, 45; re- 

 tinue of the Beglerbeg of, 67. 



Caitan, Minorite friars in, iv. 424; 

 the Portuguese at, viii. 129. 



Caitooma river, x. 494. 



Cajicos, the, vi. 407. 



Cakam, in the land of Pygmaei, iv. 

 428. 



Cakeado, in Guinea, vi. 159. 



Cakow, victory of Prince Edward 

 over the Saracens at (1270) iv. 

 362. 



Calabria, Richard I. in (1190) iv. 

 322; and Sicily, vii. 161. 



Calais, France, fleet of Edward III. 

 before, i. 297 f. ; customs paid at, 

 II. 73, II. 126; importance of, to 



England, 11. 114, 116, 137 f. ; taken 

 by the English (1347) 11. 142 ; 

 Armada at, iv. 219, 222 ; Moncada's 

 Galleass lost at, iv. 223 ; Lyon, 

 King of Armenia at (1386) iv. 

 449 ; ship from, captured by the 

 English (1589) VII. 2; the Span- 

 ish Armada beaten from Portland 

 to (1588) VII. 39; Captain Laudon- 

 niere at (1565) ix. 99. 



Calamea de la Sorengo, in Castile, 

 X. 174. 



Calami, people called, iii. 409. 



Calamus Aromaticus found in Con- 

 stantinople, VI. 27. 



Calanus, the Indian, Alexander the 

 Great and, x. 484. 



Calany, King, vassal of King Utina 

 (1564) IX. 21. 



Calauai, Cacique in Florida, ix. 115. 



Calben, hot baths in the Duchy of 

 Wittenberg, iv. 35, 129. 



Calcei Ethiopes, people of Libya, vi. 

 168. 



Caldea, see Irak Arabi. 



Caldera, La, in S. Marta Harbour, 



X. 135- 



Calecut, see Calicut. 



Caleis, see Calais. 



Calentura, see Calenture. 



Calenture, illness of Andrew Bark- 

 er's sailors (1576) x. 85 ; Sir Fran- 

 cis Drake's army ill of (1586) x. 

 120; illness of Robert Withring- 

 ton's crew, in Sierra Leone (1586) 



XI. 207. 

 Cales, see Calais. 



Calf, sea, found near Sierra Leone 

 (1582) XI. 178. 



Calfield, Captain, and Sir Walter 

 Raleigh take S. Joseph City (1595) 

 X. 353 ; sent to Capuri River by 

 Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 378, 

 379 ; discovers Sayma, x. 396 ; Sir 

 Walter Raleigh's expedition to the 

 Caroli River (1595) x. 403; on the 

 Cararoopana River with Sir 

 Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 417; at 

 Curiapan, Trinidad, x. 422. 



Caliban, meaning of, xii. 112; per- 

 sonage of, xii. 113. 



Calice, see Calais. 



Calicoes, taken in the Madre de 

 Dios (1592) vii. 116. 

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