THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Care, weight of Bussorah, vi. 13. 

 Careless, Edward, alias Wright, 

 captain of the Hope (1589) vn. i, 



(1585) X. 98. ^ 



Carena, or careening, of Spanish 

 ships, XI. 447. 



Carenes, see Triangle Islands. 



Carepini, nation on the Chaimawi- 

 mini, x. 492. 



Carepuna province, x. 366. 



Careres, see Triangle Islands. 



Cares, Lindius, scholar to Lysippus, 

 and the Colossus Solis, v. 119. 



Cares, Island of, x. 290; Sir Fran- 

 cis Drake at, to take in water 



(1586) X. 126; in Cartagena Har- 

 bour (1587) X. 137, 140; proposed 

 fort in, X, 141 ; lime stones at, x. 

 142. 



Carew, Henry, or Carewe, captain 

 of the Hopeivell (1578) vii. 231, 

 322, 364; on board the Aid (1577) 

 285 ; in Captain Frobisher's coun- 

 cil, 348. 



Carew, Sir George, and the Cadiz 

 expedition (1596) iv. 241, 247. 



Carew, Sir Robert, and the Armada 



(1588) IV. 217. 



Carey, Henry, letter from Thomas 



Cavendish to (1588) xi. 376-378. 

 Carey, Paul, sailor on the Delight 



(1589) XI. 389. 



Carey, Sir George, bark sunk at 

 Flores Island (1591) vii, 41; ships 

 of; against the Spanish near Cuba 

 (1591) X. 178. 



Cargapolia, province of Russia, iii. 

 358; Russian iron at, 369; city 

 of, 370. 



Cargo of captured ships (1589) vii. 

 5, 13, 19; from the Spanish Indies 

 in Terceira (1589) 66; of the 

 Madre de Dios (1592) 116. 



Cari river., tributary of the Orinoco 

 river, x. 407. 



Caria, iii. 398. 



Caribs, and Sir John Hawkins (1565) 

 x. 29; and the Spanish captain, 

 29; war stratagems of the (1565) 

 30; at Burburata (1565) 35; king- 

 dom of, or Man-eaters, in Guiana, 

 and Sir Robert Dudley (1595) 207; 

 Roponowini lake, named Parime 

 by the, 459; of Guanipa and Ar- 



rowaiarie, 460, 474; language, 

 465; nation of the Arowari, etc., 

 490 ; of Wias, Sir Walter Raleigh 

 and (1597) XI. 6; Quiparia, town 

 of the, 8. 



Carichii Island, in the gulf of Per- 

 sia, V. 372. 



CarillO; Francis, witness of Spanish 

 possession of Guiana (1593) x. 



435. 

 Carinamari, Indian captain, x. 493. 

 Carinepagotes, people of Trinidad, 



X. 350. 

 Carinthia, Duke of, and the Tartars, 



I. 51. 

 Carion, the, Spanish ship lost in a 



storm at S. Juan d'Ulloa (1556) 



IX. 343- 



Carios, nation on Rio Grande, xi. 



96; inhabitants of S. Salvador, 



99. 

 Cariwacka, town of the Winitwari, 



X. 492. 



Carleill, Christopher, captain of the 

 Ti^er (1582) iii. 303, 463, x. 98; 

 portrait of, viii. 2 ; chosen captain 

 by the Company of Merchants 

 (1583) 133; discourse by, 134-147; 

 and Muscovy Committee, 147 ; 

 lieutenant-general of Sir Francis 

 Drake (1585) x. 97; and a 

 Spanish ship (1585) 100; his cap- 

 tures in Vigo, loi ; his landing 

 with soldiers at Playa, 104 ; leader 

 of Sir Francis Drake's forces 

 against S. Domingo (1586) iii; 

 in Cartagena (1586) 116; praises 

 of, 128. 



Carlet, David, captain of the Minion 

 (1564) VI. 263, X. 9; prisoner of 

 the Portuguese, vi. 265, x. 35. 



Carliell, see Carleill. 



Carlil, see Carlisle. 



Carlile, Alexander, in Sir Francis 

 Drake's fleet, death of (1586) x. 



134- 

 Carlile, Captain, and the voyage of 



Edward Fenton (1582) xi. 165, 171. 

 Carlisle, Walter, bishop of, witness 



of Henry III.'s charter, i. 324. 

 Carmarthen, ships from, in Edward 



III.'s fleet, I. 298. 

 Carmel, Mount, John Locke near 



(1553) V. 92. 



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