THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Granada, xi. 235 ; passage over- 

 land from, to Peru, xi. 236; bom- 

 barded by Drake and Hawkins, 

 xn. 49; Spanish ship captured by 

 Drake at (1570) 52; Scrivano of, 

 captured by Andrew Barker (1576) 

 x. 86. 



Carter, voyage of, in the Trinity 

 (1536) vm. 3. 



Carter, Mark, master's mate of the 

 Sunshine (1586) vn. 408. 



Carter, Richard, taken by Luke 

 Warde (1582) xi. 183. 



Carthage, vi. 144; description of, 

 (1587) VI. 38. 



Carthagena, see Cartagena. 



Cartier, Jacques, of S. Malo, the 

 two voyages of, by Baptista Ram- 

 usio, VII. 149 ; in Terra de Labra- 

 dor, VII. 169, 171 ; discoveries 

 (1534) VIII. 144; and the natives 

 of Holy Cross, viii. 145 ; discovery 

 of Gulf of St. Laurence, viii. 156 ; 

 first voyage of discovery (1534) 

 viii. 183-209 ; second voyage of 

 discovery (1535-1536) vili. 210-262 ; 

 third voyage of discovery (1540) 

 vm. 263-272 ; Captain General and 

 leader of the French ships (1540) 

 vm. 263; at S. John's Road with 

 Roberval, vm. 284; on the Vir- 

 ginians, vm. 374 ; discovered Can- 

 ada (1535) vm. 450; discoveries 



of, XII. 9. 



Carts, in Fatehpur, v. 474. 



Cartwright, John, member of the 

 Barbary Company (1585) vi. 419, 

 420 f. 



Carvel, Portuguese, captured by 

 English ships (1591) vi. 388, 

 (1590) 464; taken by the English 

 near Graciosa Island (1586) vi. 

 435; in Sir Francis Drake's fleet 

 (1595) X. 227, 232. 



Carvels, Spanish (1588) of the Ar- 

 mada, IV. 200; fight of Sir John 

 Hawkins with seven, ix. 448; cap- 

 tured at Cumana by Sir Amyas 

 Preston, x. 217, 218; taken by 

 Sir Francis Drake (1578) xi. 103. 



Cary, Sir George, see Carey. 



Casada, Don Gonzales Ximenes de, 

 his attempt to discover Guiana, x. 

 364- 



Casada, Captain, New Kingdom of 

 Granada discovered and named 

 by, XI. 235. 



Casan, see Kazan. 



Casas, Bartholomew de, Amana 

 river named Ivia Pari by, x. 

 496. 



Casavi, see Cassava. 



Casbin, see Kazvin. 



Cascaes, Sir Francis Drake at 

 (1587) VI. 442 ; stores of provisions 

 for ships at, vi. 482 ; Sir Francis 

 Drake and the English fleet at 

 (1589) VI. 502, 506; English army 

 at, VI. 507 ; castle of, surrenders, 

 VI. 509 f. 



Cascais, see Cascaes. 



Cascar, see Kashgar. 



Casicola, Cacique, near S. Helena 

 in Florida, ix. 113. 



Casimir, son of Vladislaus, King 

 of Poland, 11. 7, 9, 11. 



Casique, see Cacique. 



Caskar, see Kashgar. 



Caskets, Flanders, trade of. In 

 Guinea (1577) vi. 252. 



Casks for Russian trade, 11. 388, 

 390, 402. 



Casnero river, course of the, x. 407, 

 408. 



Casoldo, Earl Sigismund of, slain 

 at Famagusta (1571) v. 150. 



Caspian Sea, i. 270, 278, iii. 15 ; or 

 Baku Sea, iv. 410; and its tribu- 

 taries, I, 163 ; and the Volga, 270, 

 II. 252 ; discovered by Anthony Jen- 

 kinson (1559) 400; Tartars and 

 the, 452 ; Anthony Jenkinson 

 reaches the, 456, 475 ; storms, 

 description of, 476, 477, iii. 19 ; 

 absence of trade, 11. 478; latitude, 

 479 ; Anthony Jenkinson crosses 

 the (1563) III. 36, 196; Thomas 

 Alcock on the, iii. 41 ; distance 

 from S. Nicholas, iii. 70; English 

 trade, iii. 88; English bark on 

 the, III. 104 ; fight on the, iii. 155 ; 

 description, iii. 166, xii. 105. 



Cassacam, see Armadillo. 



Cassachi, wife of Solyman, built hos- 

 pital at Medina, v. 363. 



Cassak, see Cossack. 



Cassamar, Cassanar, Cassonar, 

 river, tributary of Pato river. 



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