THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Chavez, Alonzo and Hieronymo de, 

 on seamanship, i. xxxv. 



Chavez, Hieronymo or Geronimo de, 

 Spanish Professor of Navig-ation, 

 XII. 80. 



Chawanook, city on the Nomopana 

 river, viii. 306 ; north west pos- 

 session of the EngUsh in Virginia, 

 strength of (1585) viii. 322 ; 

 Menatonon, King of, and Ralph 

 Lane, viii. 324 ; river of, viii. 



325. 332. 

 Chazza, money of Malacca, vi. 22. 

 Chebe Navoloche, Stephen Borough 



and (1557) II. 371. 

 Checherebiche, Sir Amyas de Preston 



at (1595) X. 223. 

 Che-de-Bois, see Cheduba. 

 Cheduba, Spanish ships at, chasing 



Captain Gourgues (1568) ix. no. 

 Cheesman, William, 'merchant on 



the Edward Cotton (1583) vi. 408; 



advice to, vi. 410. 

 Chefe de Boys, Roberval at (1542) 



VIII. 283. 

 Cheinie, Richard, servant to the 



Muscovy Company, iii. 38 ; on 



the second voyage to Persia (1563) 



40. 

 Cheinies, Sebastian Cabot's geo- 

 graphical tables at, vii. 194. 

 Che-Kiang, third shire of China, vi. 



295. 350. 

 Chelim, fifth shire of China, vi. 



295- 



Chelsey. Cuthbert, mariner of the 

 Bona Esperanza (1553) 11. 213. 



Chemaccus, King, Vasques Nunnes 

 de Valboa and, viii. 124. 



Chemin, John du, faithful to Cap- 

 tain Laudonniere in Fort Caroline 

 (1565) IX. 96. 



Chenchi, on the Chinese frontier, 

 description of, vi. 324. 



Chenonceau river in Florida, dis- 

 covered by Captain Ribault (1562) 

 VIII. 472. 



Chepanoc, Indian town in Virginia 

 (1585) VIII. 322. 



Chepstow boat, crew of, saved by 

 the Hercules (1586) vi. 39. 



Chepstow, Earl of, see Strangbow. 



Chequeam, or Chequiam, see Che- 

 Kiang. 



Cherbourg, Monville de Hage near, 

 XI. 384 ; Bountillier of, his report 

 concerning Eldorado, x, 440. 



Cherchisea, town with forty 

 churches, v. 324. 



Chere, La, Captain x^lbert's ill- 

 treatment (1562) VIII. 482; death, 

 486. 



Cheremisi, see Cheremisses, land 

 of. 



Cheremisses, Tartar tribe of two sorts, 

 III. 399; land of the, 11. 452, vii. 

 177; source of the Yug in, 418; 

 Anthony Jenkinson in, iii. 196. 



Cheremizes, see Cheremisses. 



Cheremizzi, see Cheremisses, land 

 of. 



Cherente river, see Charente. 



Cherilland, see Karelia. 



Chermisin, Evan, Tartar merchant 

 in Russia, 111. 42. 



Chernigov, conquered province of 

 Russia, III. 359. 



Cherrepe, xi. 361 ; latitude of, xi. 

 349; anchorage at, xi. 372. 



Cherry, Francis, Prince Boris 

 Feodorowich's envoy to Sir 

 Jerome Horsey (1586) in. 347; 

 bearer of letters from the Emperor 

 of Russia, 430 ; and William 

 Turnbull's inheritance, 433; the 

 letter from Queen Elizabeth, en- 

 trusted to, 437 ; licensed to trade 

 in Russia, free from custom, 

 440. 



Cherubin, the, Robert Flicke's skiff 

 (1591) VII. 57; in a storm off 

 Flores Island, vii. 58. 



Cherubin, the, of Lime, at Yoala 

 (1591) VII. 95. 



Chesapeake, Bay of, colonising in- 

 tended in, by Sir Walter Raleigh 

 (1587) vni. 391. 



Chesepian, tribe, Northern Virginia 

 (1585) VIII. 321; allies of Ralph 

 Lane, viii. 341. 



Chesepiok, see Chesapeake. 



Chess played in Russia (1568) iii. 



133- 

 Chester, Brian, mariner of the Bona 



Confidentia, 11. 214. 

 Chester, Charles, son of Dominic of 



Bristol, in Teneriffe (1574) x. 



82. 



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