INDEX 



Celoena, town of, in Phrygia, iv. 



i. 89. 

 Cen, sectaries of Xaquam, in China, 



VI. 373- 



Census in Iceland (1090) iv. 15, 104. 



Centanilla, see Santanilla. 



Centurion, Sir Jerome Bowes on the 

 (1583) III. 464. 



Centurion, the, of London, and 

 Laurence Aldersey (1586) vi. 39. 



Centurion, the, and the Spanish 

 ships (1590) VII. 31, (1591) 35; 

 boarded by the Spanish ^'^alleys 

 (1591) VII. 36; victory of the, vii. 

 37; missing in Robert Flicke's 

 fleet, vii. 57. 



Cephaia, coast of, vii, 115. 



Cephalonia Lsland, Venetian posses- 

 sion, V. 81 ; John Locke near 

 (1553) V. 102; William Harborne 

 at (1583) V. 249; fis'ht between 

 Tripo'.itan and Venetian galleys 

 (1585) V. 310; Levant Company 

 in, yi. 75, 77. 



Cepusius in Hungary, petrifying 

 water, iv. 37, 132. 



Cerafagio, money of Goa, vi. 19. 



Ceremonies and superstitions, in 

 Russia, II. 236, 265, 423, 428, 442 ; 

 used in drinking, in Guinea (1557) 

 VI. 227. 



Cerezo, Gongalo, of Mexico, friend 

 of Robert Tomson (1556) ix. 347; 

 and the statue of our Lady (1557) 

 IX. 351- 



Ccrgis, see Kirghiz. 



Cerigo Island, Menelaus, King of, 

 V. 250. 



Cerkes Mahomet, Chaus, v. 291. 



Ceron, see Pepper. 



Ceruto, Tiberio, Captain, made 

 slave at Famagusta (1571) v. 151. 



Cespedes, Don Francisco de, re- 

 turned from England (1589) vi. 



514- 



Ceuskalon, or Ceuskala, in India, 

 description of, iv. 423. 



Ceuta in Barbary, iv. 367, 368; 

 English merchants aid the Portu- 

 guese conquest of (1415) vi. 121; 

 conquered by the Portuguese, 

 viii. 127. 



Ceuxima, Omurandono, Lord of, xi. 

 425; castle built in (1591) xi. 427. 



Cevola, in America, vii. 170, viii. 

 450, IX. 125, 307; Friar Marco de 

 Nina's voyage to (1539) ix. 125- 

 144, 148; distance from Vacupa 

 to, IX. 129; descriplion, ix. 131, 

 136, 142 ; named El Nuevo Regno 

 de S. Francisco, by Friar Marco 

 de Niga (1539) 143; treatment of 

 Stephen r3orantez by people (1539) 

 IX. 139; his death, 305; called 

 Zuny by Indians, 198; Antonio da 

 Espejo at (15X2)202 ; Captain Alar- 

 chon's int(;rpr<'ter's description of 

 the Indians of ( 1540) ix. 299 ; Turks 

 in, IX. 300; Captain Alarchon's 

 information about (1540) ix. 303; 

 Spaniards at, ix. 307. 



Ceylon, iv. 420; Friar Odoric at 

 ([330) 420; pearl fishery at, v. 

 395. 307; description of, 398; cat's- 

 eyes found in, 399; Ca;sar Fred- 

 erick in (1563) 441; cotton cloth 

 from Sinnergan in, v. 485; Raia, 

 King of (1583) V. 509; court 

 etiquette, v. 500 f. ; products, v. 

 501; pearls, v. 504; cinnamon 

 found in, vi. 24; monsoon from 

 Goa to, 31 ; the Edward Bonaven- 

 ture at (1592) 400; discovered by 

 Portuguese, viii. 128; the Edward 

 Bonaventure at (1592) x. 196; 

 Portuguese possession, 487. 



Chaccalla, Bay of, Thomas Caven- 

 dish at (1587) XI. 322. 



Chadan, Jagatal's son, i. 74, 167. 



Chaday, or Charday, English trade 

 in. III. 94, 109; English merchants 

 in, 117. 



Chagres river, near Panama, used 

 for carrying goods (1570) ix. 368; 

 Andrew Barker at (1576) x. 85; 

 a danger to Panama, x. 94, 151; 

 Venta Cruz near, x. 144; forti- 

 fied (1587) X. 151; latitude of, 

 x. 155 ; merchandise from Spain 

 carried up (1587) x. 155. 



Chaimawimini, great river, x. 492. 



Chaimeragoro river, x. 494. 



Chalangi, Ruvia, a dye found in, 

 VI. 25. 



Chaldea, see Irak Arabi. 



Challaine, money of Malacca, vi. 

 22. 



Challica Ostriva, islands, iii. 19. 



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