INDEX 



Chari, nation on the Shurinama, x. 

 492. 



Charibes, see Caribs. 



Charing- Cross, hill in West England 

 or West Frisland, vii. 327. 



Charlemagne (742-814) and King 

 Offa, I. 310/. 



Charles, Captain, and Charles Leigh 

 (1597) VIII. 169; claims, and 

 treachery of, viii. 170. 



Charles V., Emperor, vii. 187; 

 discoveries under, 11. 164; and 

 Peter Read at Tunis (1538) 

 V. 69; his voyage to Algiers 

 (1541) V. 70, 71 ; meets Ferdi- 

 nand at Landeck, v. 321; and 

 Alphonso Ulloa, and the north- 

 west passages, vii. 187; i?nd 

 Charles of Chiquola, Indian, vin. 

 467; and Don Antonio de Men- 

 doza, viceroy of Mexico, ix. 115; 

 law for the freedom of Indians 

 made by, ix. 388; Dr Leigh, am- 

 bassador to (1527) X. 3; Sir 

 Walter Raleigh and the exploits 

 of, X. 346. 



Charles, King of France, and John 

 Erigena (858) iv. 281. 



Charles, King of Sicily, at Tunis 

 (1270) IV. 359. 



Charles VIIL, King of France, and 

 Bartholomew Columbus (1494) vii. 

 140. 



Charles le maigne, see Charle- 

 magne. 



Charles the Great, see Charle- 

 magne. 



Charles, the, of the French fleet 

 (1591) VIII. 150. 



Charlesburg Royal, Jacques Cartier 

 at (1540) VIII.' 269. 



Charles-Fort, built by Captain 

 Ribault (1562) VIII. 471, 472; gar- 

 rison of, VIII. 471-484. 



Charlotta, daughter of John, King 

 of Cyprus (1470) v. 125. 



Chart by Dee, given to Arthur Pet 

 and Charles Jackman (1580) in. 

 263 ; of Guiana by Sir Walter 



' Raleigh (1595) x. 365, 385; sea, 

 by Jacques Cartier (1587) viii. 273. 



Charter, of Edward I., i. 43, 

 46, 49; of England, i. 45; 

 of Edward I. to the Cinque 



Ports, I. 293 f. ; witnesses of 

 Edward I.'s great, i. 296, 338; 

 of Henry III.'s, 324; Henry III. 

 and Edward I.'s, to Cologne, i. 

 323; of Lubeck (1257) i. 325; 

 Henry III. and Edward I.'s, to 

 German merchants, i. 326 ; Ed- 

 ward I.'s General, i. 333-339; 

 of Edward II.. i. 353; of 

 Henry IV., granted to English 

 of Henry IV., granted to English 

 merchants (1404) 11. 108 f. ; of 

 Edward IV., to English mer- 

 chants (1462) II. 147-158; of the 

 merchants of Russia (1555) n. 

 304-316. 



Charts by Sebastian Cabot, vii. 171. 



Charuas. Bav of, or Guanipa, Cap- 

 tain Parker's information on 

 (1595) X. 340. 



Chasteaux, see Castles. 



Chastillion, see Chatillon. 



Chatalet, island, in. 19. 



Chatigan, in India, v. 435, v. 438; 

 products, V. 439; and King of 

 Aracan, v. 483. 



Chatillon, admiral of France, and 

 James Morgues (1587) viii. 440; 

 and Captain John Ribault (1562) 

 VIII. 457; and Captain Ribault's 

 men left in Florida (1562) ix. i;' 

 his letter to Laudonniere (1565) ix. 



85. 

 Chatterton, Ralph, merchant on the 



Bona Esperanza, 11. 212. 

 Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. Iv. ; the 



'Knight's Prologue' by, 397; 



quotation from, xii. 92. 

 Chaul, cities of, description by 



Caesar Frederick (1563) v. 378; 



by Ralph Fitch (1583) v. 463, 470, 



503; products, V. 378 f., 470; 



Galangals found in, vi. 26; and 



JVIonsoons, vi. 28, 30. 

 Chaunis Temoatan, mine of copper 



in, VIII. 328; opinion of Youghan 



on the copper of, viii. 332 ; 



Master Lane and the hills of, ix. 



113. 

 Chauntenay, Peter de, his voyage to 



Syria (1240) iv. 352. 

 Chaus, eaten by a crocodile, v. 237- 

 Chaveau, Martin, wounded by the 



Indians of Dominica (1564) ix. 4. 



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