INDEX 



Chester, John, son of Sir William, 

 in Sir John Hawkins's voyage to 

 Florida (1565) x. 63. 



Chester, Sir William, 11. 362 ; joint 

 owner of the Primrose and the 

 John Evangelist, 378 ; governor of 

 the Muscovy Company, iii. 39 ; 

 Persian privilege granted to (1567) 

 64; Russian licence granted to, 

 93, 109; and Persian trade, 212; 

 his voyage to Guinea (1562) vi. 

 258 ; and the proposed voyage to 

 Guinea (1564) vi. 262. 



Chester, Earl of, see Glanvile, 

 Ranulph. 



Chester, John, constable of, his 

 voyage to the Holy Land (12 18) 



IV. 349. 



Chester, Thomas de, and Prussian 



pirates, 11. 60. 

 Chests of Roan, trade of, in Guinea 



(1577) VI. 252. 

 Chetula. Indian town, tributary to 



the King of Spain (1568) ix. 



363- 

 Cheu, name of inferior cities in 



China, vi. 351. 

 Cheven, John, settler in Virginia 



(1587) viii. 403. 

 Cheyne, Vincent, in Virginia (1585) 



viii. 318. 

 Chialo, Christian country in India, 



V. 395- 



Chiametla, inland town in New 

 Spain, XI. 323. 



Chiametla Islands, see Ciametlan. 



Chian or Chaien, High Commis- 

 sioner or Visitor in China, vi. 

 2q6 ; duties of, vi. 302 ; Lord 

 Chief Justice, vi. 310, 363. 



Chiana, river and bay, xi. 6. 



Chianso, weight of Ormuz, vi. 

 14. 



Chiapa, John Chilton in (1570) ix. 



3<59- 

 Chiapes, King, Vasques Nunnes 



and, VIII. 124. 

 Chiavez, Alonso de, grand pilot 



(1586) XI. 448, 453. 

 Chiavez, Graviel de, in charge of 



Pio and Huehuatlan towns, ix. 



469. 

 Chibe Navolocke, S. Nicholas to, 



III. 69. 



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Chichester, Anthony Watson, bishop 

 of (1596- 1605) I. liv. ; and Richard 

 Hakluyt, xii. 76. 



Chichester, Ralph Neville, bishop 

 of, witness of Henry III.'s 

 charter, i. 324. 



Chichilticale, latitude of, Vasquez 

 de Coronado at (1540) ix. 149; 

 Indians of, their treason against 

 Stephen Doranez (1540) ix. 162. 



Chichimecas Indians, Andrew de 

 Campo's journey through the 

 country of (1540) ix. 166; one 

 taken prisoner by Captain Ulloa 

 (1539) IX. 217; Juan Castillo and 

 the, on land (1539) ix. 234; attack 

 on Captain Ulloa (1539) ix. 236. 



Chichimici Indians, attack of, on 

 Miles Philips and the English 

 sailors (1568) ix. 410. 



Chidley, voyage of, to the Isle of 

 Trinidad, vi. 403. 



Chidley, Cape, discovered by John 

 Davis (1587) VII. 421. 



Chidley, John, fleet of, in the Strait 

 of Magellan (1589) x. 170; voyage 

 of, in the Delight (1589) xi. 381- 



384. 



Chiego, Mount, near the Strait of 

 Gibraltar, vii. 124. 



Chiernisa, Henry Austell at (1585) 

 V. 323- 



Chikino, Turkish monev, v. 294, 

 428. 



Chilao, pearl fishing off the coast 

 o^. V. 395 ; shoals near, v. 398. 



Chilenso, Friar Odoric in (1330) iv. 

 427. 



Chili, province of, description, xi. 

 274 ; towns in, built by Don Pedro 

 de Valdivia, xi. 276; subdued 

 by Don Garcia de Mendoza, xi. 

 277 ; coast, errors committed in 

 maps about the, xi. 112; described 

 by Lopez Vaz, xi. 273 ; soundings 

 on, XL 355. 



Chilili, King, vassal of King Utina 

 (1564) IX. 21. 



Chilily, Captain Laudonniere's en- 

 voys at (1565) IX. 54. 



Chilsiztlahuaca, subject to Com- 

 astlahuaca, ix. 472. 



Chiltham Manor, in Gloucestershire, 

 I- 45- 



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