INDEX 



Canga, kingdom of Japan, clima- 

 teric extremes in, vi. 333. 



Cangiti, see Cangle, people of. 



Cangle, land of, i. 166, 167, 271, 

 278, 279; people of, or Kangittae, 

 86, 278 ; John de Piano Carpini 

 among the, 94. 



Cangoxima, haven in Japan, vi. 



331- 

 Cangues, ministers of the high 



priest in Japan, vi. 335. 

 Caninoz, Stephen Borough at (1556) 



n. 333. 337, 342, 343 f. 

 Cannanore, Portuguese hold (1567) 



V. 390; products, V. 391; dis- 

 covered by Portuguese, viii. 128. 



Cannas, near the Islands of Bayona, 



VI. 495. 



Cannas, Las Baixos del Rio de, 

 Captain Gualle at (1584) ix. 



331- 



Cannaveral Cape, in Bahama Chan- 

 nel, IX. 460; latitude of, in second 

 Ruttier, ix. 52, x. 326, 334; longi- 

 tude from, to Bermuda, x. 337. 



Cannel or Cannal, Cape, latitude of, 

 XI. 351; from, to Batochina 

 Island, XI. 365. 



Cannete. see Cafiete. 



Cannette, or Cannete, Marquis of, 

 viceroy of Peru, xi. 277 ; father of 

 Don Garcia de Mendoza, governor 

 of Chili, XI. 259, 



Cannibalism of Samoyedes, 11. 483. 



Cannibals (Anthropophagi), people 

 of Ethiopia, vi, 170; in Meta In- 

 cognita (1577) vii. 227; David In- 

 gram on, VIII. 100 ; among the 

 Indians of New Spain (1572) ix. 

 397 ; near Amana river, x. 422 ; 

 near Guanipa and Berbice rivers, 

 x. 423; in St. Vincent (1596) x. 

 478; essay of Montaigne on, xii. 



^13- 

 Cannitz, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 



327- 



Canno, see Cano. 



Cannons, perriers of brass, used at 

 the siege of Rhodes (1522) v. 19. 



Cano, Bartholomew, his letter from 

 Mexico to Francis Hernandez 

 (1590) IX. 204-206; letter from, to 

 Peter de Tapia, in Seville (1590) 

 X. 166. 



Cano, Juan Sebastian del, first man 

 to sail round the world, xi. 258. 



Cano, Isle of, latitude of, ix. 319; 

 Sir Francis Drake at, xi. 266, xi. 

 117; Nuno da Silva and Sir Fran- 

 cis Drake at, xi. 145. 



Canoa, see Canoe. 



Canoa, Punta de la, mentioned in 

 the Ruttier, x. 289. 



Canoas Island, latitude of, xi. 350. 



Canoe, Indian, Periago or, x. 279, 

 XI. 288. 



Canoes, of the natives, in John 

 Davis's second voyage to the 

 north (1586) vii. 395; of Africa, 

 description, x. 18; of Indians of 

 Dominica (1595) x. 215; Indian or 

 periagos, 279, xi. 288; taken by 

 Captain Gilford (1595) x. 388; East 

 Indian, described by Sir Francis 

 Drake (1579) xi. 124, 125. 



Canon of S. Paul, and the expedi- 

 tion to the North Pole (1527) viii. 

 2. 



Canow, Tartar town, i. 160. 



Cansaco, Jesuit College in (1591) xi. 

 428. 



Cansai, see Hang-chow. 



Cansas, province in China, descrip- 

 tion of, XI. 378. 



Cansay, province in China, xi. 380. 



Cantam, see Canton. 



Cantan, see Canton. 



Cantar, the, of Weymouth, Captain 

 Kenel of Limehouse, captain of 

 (1592) x. 193. 



Cantar (or fishing boat), the Bene- 

 dict exchanged for a Spanish 

 (1578) XI. 151. 



Cantare, weight in Algiers (1584) v. 

 271. 



Cantars, Spanish barks, taken by 

 Sir Francis Drake (1578) xi. 103, 

 150. 



Canterbury, Baldwin, archbishop of, 

 life and travels of (1190) iv. 339- 

 341; Hubert, archbishop of (1201) 



IV. 345, 347; William Courtenay, 

 archbishop of, and the King of 

 Armenia (1386) iv. 448; Edmund 

 Grindal, archbishop, and importa- 

 tion of tamarisks from Germany, 



V. 242 ; Robert, archbishop of, see 

 Winchelsea, Robert de. 



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