INDEX 



Carmosale, see Carramuzzal. 



Carnaby, Nicholas, joint owner of 

 the Jesus (1583) v. 292. 



Carneros, Monte de, a black hill, in 

 the Ruttier, x. 295. 



Caroa Point, in Trinidad, Sir Walter 

 Raleigh at (1595) x. 349; Ara- 

 waks at, 350. 



Carobia or Cheste, iii. 231. 



Carobs or locust-bean trees, in 

 Cyprus, V. 99. 



Caroli river, Antonio de Berreo and, 

 X. 369, 371 ; Sir Walter Raleigh 

 at (1595) 40I' 402, 403; Canuri, 

 inhabitants of, governed by a 

 woman, 423; Berreo's flight to, 

 462; his forces on (1596) 466. 



Caroline, Fort, in Laudonniere Vale, 

 description (1564) ix. 17; meeting 

 in, IX. 41; completion (1565) ix. 

 48; famine (1565) ix. 59, 66; ship- 

 building, IX. 60 ; entered by Span- 

 iards (1565) IX. 95; Captain Lau- 

 donniere leaves (1565) ix. 97; razed 

 by Captain Gourgues (1568) ix. 

 109. 



Caroius, see Charles. 



Caroius Magnus, see Charlemagne. 



Caroius V., see Charles V. 



Carone, river, in Trinidad, x. 350. 



Carovans, see Caravans. 



Carowe, John, quartermaster of the 

 Edward Bonaventure (1553) ii. 213. 



Carpathus Mountain, green water in 

 the, IV. 38, 134. 



Carpenters, in Sir Humphrey Gil- 

 bert's expedition (1583) viii. 47; 

 in Fort Caroline, killed by the 

 sons of King Emola (1565) ix. 68. 



Carpet-making, Persian, iii. 249; 

 Turkish, 251. 



Carpets, sale of, in Chios (1569) v. 

 114. 



Carpont, or Carpunt, in Newfound- 

 land, latitude of, viii. 185, 275 ; 

 Jacques Cartier at (1540) viii. 265; 

 voyage of John Alphonse of 

 Xanctoigne to (1542) viii. 275- 

 283. 

 Carrack, Domingo de Fournati, cap- 

 tain of a, at the siege of Rhodes, 

 V. 10. 



Carracks, Genoese, 11. 123, 143. 

 Carrah Colmak, see Kara-Kalmuck. 



Carraich, Tolvich to, iii. 81. 



Carramuzzal, Turkish ship, engrav- 

 ing of a, V. 136; at the siege of 

 Famagusta, v. 130 ; passage boats 

 of Tripoli, vi. 43. 



Carre, Captain, killed at the taking 

 of Lisbon (1589) vi. 501. 



Carrell, Denis, left at Mosquito Bay 

 (1587) VIII. 389. 



Carrero. Bras, Captain, prisoner of 

 Captain Grant (1594) vii. 122. 



Carricurrina, province. Sir Walter 

 Raleigh's description of (1595) x. 

 417. 



Carriers, English merchants in Rus- 

 sia, allowed to hire, iii. 442 ; upon 

 mules (or catergi), upon camels 

 (or cinegi) of the Grand Signior, 

 pay of, VI. 64. 



Carroaori, Indian chief tortured by 

 Don Antonio de Berreo (1595) x. 



353- 



Carrobi, see Carobs. 



Carsey, Captain, killed at the taking 

 of Lisbon (1589) vi. 501. 



Carsies, see Kerseys. 



Cartagena (Spain), galleys from, 

 leagued against English ships 

 (1583) v. 264. 



Cartagena (West Indies), Sir Fran- 

 cis Drake's voyage to (1589) vii. 

 I ; sacked by Sir Francis Drake 

 (1586) VIII. 346, XII. 62; Sir John 

 Hawkins at (1568) ix. 401,450, x. 

 66, 67; Sir Francis Drake's forces 

 land near, under Christopher Car- 

 leill (1586) X. 116; description of, 

 X, 117, XI. 234; taking of, x. 119; 

 ransom of, x. 125 ; ordnance cap- 

 tured at, by Sir Francis Drake 

 (1586) X. 134; latitude, x. 137; 

 weakness of, x. 138 ; advice of 

 Baptista Antonio for strengthen- 

 ing the harbour of, x. 140; lime 

 stones in, x. 142; Hieronymo de 

 Nabares at (1590) x. 176; Portu- 

 guese ship bound for, captured by 

 Christopher Newport (1591) x. 

 184 ; Don Pedro de Acunna, gover- 

 nor of, and Don Bernaldino Del- 

 gadillo (1596) X. 250; marks of, 

 described in the Ruttier, x. 287, 

 289, 291; Ruttier from, to Hav- 

 ana, X. 292 ; traffic with New 



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