INDEX 



Capua, M. T. Cicero, beheaded at, 

 V. 82. 



Capul Island, Thomas Cavendish and 

 the Cacique at (1588) xi. 330, 331, 

 370; latitude of, xi. 350; from, 

 to Masbat Island, xi. 364; 

 anchorage, xi. 373 ; people 

 of, and other islands, side with 

 English against the Spanish (1588) 



XI. 333- 

 Capule, a stone fruit in Mexico, ix. 



410. 

 Capuli Island, Captain Gualle at 



(1584) IX. 327. 

 Capulio, foreland, x. 208. 

 Capurepana, town, x. 417; cap- 

 tains sent to, by Sir Walter 



Raleigh (1595) x. 403.^ 

 Capurepani, on Caroli river, x. 423. 

 Capuri river, x. 407 ; forces sent to, 



by Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 



378 ; Indians near, described bv 



Sir Walter Raleigh, x. 383'; 



branch of the Orinoco river, x. 



421. 

 Capurwacka, great river, discovered 



by Laurence Keymis (1596) x. 490. 

 Cara, Duke of Tartary, i. 150. 

 Cara Carum, Vut Khan, Lord of, i. 



210, 268; an idol at, i. 286. 

 Cara-Cathay, i, 86, 94 ; and Jenghiz 



Khan, 143 ; Rubruquis enters, i. 



284. 

 Cara-calmack, see Kara-Kalmucks. 

 Cara Reca, see Kara. 

 Carabbe, found in Germany, vi. 26. 

 Caracas, fort in, taken by Sir 



Amyas de Preston, x. 217; 



coast of, despoiled by Agiri, 



X. 363; Don Antonio de Berreo's 



camp master at, x. 364 ; S. lago 



de Leon in, x. 377; governor of, 



and the conquest of Guiana, x. 



460. 

 Caracks, see Carracks. 

 Caracol river, in Panama, x. 154. 

 Caracones, see Coracones. 

 Caracos, see Caracas, 

 Caraemiti, retinue of the Beglerbeg 



of, VI. 67. 

 Carak, see Carrack. 

 Caramasal, Don Gomez de, returned 



from England (1589) vi. 485. 

 Caramusalins, see Carramuzzals. 



Caraniti, see Karanites. 



Caranza, Rodrigo de, registrar of 

 the Spanish army (1593) x. 434. 



Carapana, King of Emena, and 

 Don x\ntonio de Berreo (1595) x. 

 365 > 373; wisdom of, x. 372; 

 Lord of the Orenoqueponi, x. 417 ; 

 flight of, X. 419; Lord of Emeria, 

 ruler of the Nepoios, x. 423 ; Que- 

 pyn Mountains, dwelling place of, 

 X. 465 ; his envoy and Laurence 

 Keymis (1596) x. 471, 475. 



Carapana town, fort of Guiana, x. 

 375 ; Berreo at, x. 461. 



Carapi river, x. 492. 



Cararoopana, or Carerupana, branch 

 of the Orinoco river. Sir Walter 

 Raleigh on the (1595) x. 417, 420. 



Carassi, Indian poisoned herb, x. 



495- 



Caravallos, Albert, Ralph Fitch in 

 the ship of (1586) v. 485. 



Caravans, of merchants to Bokhara, 

 II. 472 ; stopped between Taskent 

 and Kashgar, 473, v. 273, 340-356, 

 445; John Eldred's, from Bus- 

 sorah to Aleppo (c. 1583) vi. 8. 



Caravel, see Carvel. 



Carawool, or Russian watch, iii. 

 217. 



Cardamom, found in Barcelona and 

 Bengal, vi. 26. 



Cardamomum, see Cardamom. 



Cardan, on mountains, iv. 18 28, 

 108, 120 ; on hot spring baths, iv. 

 35, 129; on rivers, iv. 36, 131; 

 on Corinth river, iv. 37, 132 ; on 

 the oil fountains in Saxony, iv. 38, 

 133; on hydromel, iv. 38, 134; on 

 the smell of water, iv. 39, 134. 



Cardandan, description of, vi. 322; 

 or Camarian, 322. 



Cardane, see Cardan. 



Cardanus, see Cardan. 



Cardenas, Don Garcia Lopez de, 

 master of the field in Vasquez de 

 Coronado's expedition (1540) ix. 

 150; at Cevola, ix. 151; saves the 

 life of Vasquez de Coronado, ix. 

 153; at Acuco (1540) IX. 164. 



Cardia, sweet fountain in, iv. 38, 



133- 

 Cardiff, Glamorgan, ships furnished 

 by, in Edward III.'s fleet, i. 298. 



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