INDEX 



Guiana, x. 365 ; Don Antonio de 



Berreo on, x. 368. 

 Cassamari, enemies to the Spanish 



(1596) x. 474. 

 Cassan (Russia), see Kazan. 

 Cassan (Persia), see Kazvin. 

 Cassan (Africa), on the Gambia 



river, vii. 98. 

 Cassanar, river, x. 408. 

 Cassanari, nation of clothed people, 



near the beginning of (Orinoco 



river, x. 464, 

 Cassaria, see Taurida. 

 Cassava, Don Diego de, returned 



from England (1589) vi. 514. 

 Cassava or Indian bread, x. 465. 



XI. 390; description, xi. 14. 

 Cassavi, see Cassava. 

 Cassavy, poisonous root found in 



Virginia (1586) viii. 365. 

 Casserroes river, Job Hortop on the 



(1568) IX. 447; Sir John Hawkins 



in the (1565) x. 23. 

 Cassia, found in Cambay and 



Cairo, vi. 25. 

 Cassim Castle, in Russia, 11. 450. 

 Cassima river, in. 409. 

 Cassine, national drink of the In- 

 dians of Florida, viii. 454, ix. 



23-. 

 Cassipa, Lake, on the Caroli river, 



X. 405. 

 Cassipagotos, nation unconquered 



by the Orejones, x. 400; enemy 



to the Spaniards, x. 401, 474; 



enemy to the Inga and the 



Epurenei, x. 405 ; on Cassipa lake, 



X. 423. 

 Cassones bay, near Tuspa river, x. 



319- 



Cassopo, in Corfu, v. 103. 



Cassuri, the Alcaide of, and the sur- 

 vivors of the Toby (1593) vii. 

 127. 



Castel Nuovo, John Locke at (1553) 

 V. 80. 



Castelin, Edward, trader in the 

 Canary Islands, vi. 134, ix. 341 ; 

 voyage to Guinea (1554) vi. 154, 

 (1561) VI. 253, (1562) 258; pro- 

 posed voyage to Guinea (1564) vi. 

 262. 



Castelin, Francis, and William 

 Towerson (1577) vi. 236. 



Castelin, John, member of the Mus- 

 covy Committee and Captain Car- 



leill (1583) viii. 147. 

 Casteline, Edward, joint owner of 



the Primrose (1557) 11. 378. 

 Castellammare, near Naples, hoop 



market at, v. 117. 

 Castellanes, Juan de, ' Primera parte 



de las Elegias de varones illustres 



de Indias,' by, x. 496, 

 Castellani, rulers in Famagusta for 



Venice, v. 95. 

 Castellanos, Baixos de los, men- 

 tioned in the Ruttier, xi. 85. 

 Castello, Dominico del, in Captain 



Alarchon's voyage (1540) ix. 28c. 

 Casti, King, murderer of Captain 



Laudonniere's carpenters (1565) 



IX. 68; visits Captain Ribault at 



Fort Caroline, ix. 88. 

 Castilia, Don Luis de, and Captain 



Alarchon (1540) ix. 318. 

 Castiliano or Castillo, Juan, chief 



pilot of Captain Ulloa, calker of 



the Trinity and captain of the S. 



Agiieda ^ (1540) ix. 234, 276; 



discoveries by, ix. 241. 

 Castilia, Don 'Martin de, in Santa 



Marta town (1597) x. 273. 

 Castille, Jews expelled from, 11. 173; 



and the Armada (1588) iv. 



200; Henry III. of, and Macham 



(1395) IV. 369, VI. 120; John II. 



of (1417) IV. 369, VI, 120. 

 Castilia de la Mar, see Castellam- 

 mare. 

 Castilleia, Caspar de, comptroller of 



Captain Alarchon's fleet (1540) ix. 



281. 

 Castle of Comfort, the flagship, in 



the voyage to Guinea of 1566, vi. 



266; at Gomera, vi. 269. 

 Castler, Master, and Laurence 



Aldersey, in Augsburg (1581) v. 



202. 

 Castles, garrisoned, in Germany 



against Prussian infidels, 11. 2. 

 Castles, passage of the, viii. 196. 

 Castles, bay of, viii. 211 ; harbour in 



Newfoundland (1578) viii. 14, 275; 



Jacques Cartier at (1534) viii. 



185; description, viii. 186. 

 Castorium found in Germany, v. 



26. 



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