THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Canthers, or Portuguese fishermen, 

 Sir Robert Dudley and (1595) x. 

 205. 



Cantin, Cape, viii. 406 ; Christopher 

 Newport at (1591) x. 184; Casa 

 del Cavallero near, x. 281 ; marks 

 of, described in second Ruttier, x. 

 306; latitude of, x. 335, xi. 148, 

 348 ; longitude from Sal Medina 

 to, X. 336; Sir Francis Drake at 

 (1577) XI. 102 ;. 



Cantire, Cape, see Cantyre. 



Canton, city, v. 406, vi. 351, 352, 

 VII. 195, XI. 379 ; Portuguese trade 

 in, V. 498; silver market in, v. 

 354; province, vi. 295, 320, 350, 

 XI. 380 ; river and bay, latitude, 



IX. 333- 

 Canton, in Africa, on the Gambia 



river, vii. 98. 

 Cantus, see Canute. 

 Cantyman, a cacique, and Sir 



Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 351. 

 Cantyn, see Cantin. 

 Cantyre, Mull of, Spanish ships 



wrecked at (1588) iv. 231. 

 Canuri Province, x. 403 ; Sir Walter 



Raleigh at, x. 409. 

 Canuria^ Wanuretona, Cacique of, 



and Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 



402. 

 Canute, King (994-1035), privileges 



obtained by, i. xlvii. ; Edric's 



counsel to, 24; journey to Rome 



(1027) I. 313 f. 

 Caopui river, between Cape Cecil 



and Raleana river, x. 459. 

 Caorai river, Ewaipanoma, nation 



of headless people near, x. 406; 



branch of the Orinoco river, x. 



408. 

 Caorle, near Venice, v. 105. 

 Caos, Bay of, mentioned in second 



Ruttier, x. 330. 

 Capana, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 



322. 

 Caparana, see Carapana. 

 Capari, found in Alexandria, vi. 27. 

 Caparwacka, river, Laurence Key- 

 mis at (1596) x. 454. 

 Cape, North, Arthur Pet at (1580) iii. 



299. 

 Cape, Richard, and treachery of 



Pedro Gonzalves (1591) vii. 95. 



Cape Verde Islands, vi. 162 ; George 

 Fenner's voyage to (1566) 266-284; 

 salt for the Edward Cotton pro- 

 cured at (1583) 408; the Richard 

 of Arundel near (1568) 460; dis- 

 covered by Alouis de Cadomosta 

 (1455) VIII. 127; distance of, from 

 Canaries, x. 93 ; latitude of, 335 ; 

 Sir Anthony Sherley at, x. 268- 

 271; Laurence Keymis at (1596) 

 452 ; Nuno da Silva at, xi. 133 ; 

 Sir Francis Drake at, 260 ; Thomas 

 Cavendish at, 244, (1586) 294; 

 John Chidley at (1590) xi. 384. 



Capellepo, or Cappelepo, great river, 



X. 492, 493. 



Caphars, Turkish name for Chris- 

 tians, II. 458, 

 Capiguoari, mentioned in Ruttier, 



XI. 74. 



Capira, Mountains of, iv. 18, 108, 

 X. 144, 148, 291 ; description of, 

 X. 151. 



Capitague, mentioned in the Rut- 

 tier, XI. 74. 



Caplan, precious stones, v. 496. 



Caplen Bay, see Chaplin. 



Caplin Bay, see Chaplin. 



Capling, William, master in the 

 Matthew of London, v. 62. 



Caponaiarie, Indian captain, x. 



493- 

 Caporaco, great Indian captain, x. 



495- 



Cappadocia, iii. 399. 



Capricorn, Tropic of, vi. 170. 



Caprima, Indian, of Aramatto, guide 

 to Sir Walter Raleigh (1597) xi. 

 6. 



Captain of Alexandria, the, Turk- 

 ish galley, v. 160; John Foxe's 

 escape, v. 161 ; famine, v. 163. 



Captain of the barge of the Grand 

 Signior or Capigilar Caiasi, pay 

 of, VI. 62. 



Captain of the guard of the Grand 

 Signior or Solach Pasha, pay of, 

 VI. 62 ; annuity of, vi. 65. 



Captains, regulations for, on Span- 

 ish ships, XI. 446. 



Capthac, see Comanians. 



Captives of Don Bernaldino Delga- 

 dillo from the English fleet (1596) 

 X. 252. 



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