THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Chilton, John, S. Benito of, shown 

 in Mexico Church, ix. 350; dis- 

 course on New Spain (1568) ix. 

 360; ill in Panuco (1572) ix. 371; 

 and the Indians, ix. 372. 



Chilton, Leonard, captain of a Span- 

 ish ship (1555) IX. 341. 



Chimaera, Mount, in Lycia, iv. 26, 

 118. 



Chimera, Cape, in Albania, v. 80. 



China, 11. 163 ; or Upper India, Friar 

 Odoric in, iv. 422 ; idol worship in, 

 423; Portuguese trade (1567) v. 

 405 ; products, v. 406 ; King of. 

 Queen Elizabeth's letter to (1583) 

 V. 451 ; trade with Malacca, v. 498 ; 

 with Manilla, xi. 287; King of, v. 

 499; description and products, vi. 

 25, 26, 27, 32, 295-327, 348-377. 

 407 ; aliens forbidden to enter, vii. 

 195 ; the Portuguese at the ports 

 of, VIII. 129, x. 487; climate of, 

 viii. 384; ships thought to come 

 from, seen from Quivira (1540) 

 IX. 166 ; map of the coasts 

 of, engraving of, ix. 336; 

 products brought to New Spain 

 (1572) IX. 392, x. 165; pre- 

 sents to the King of Spain (1570) 

 IX. 459 ; Benjamin Wood bound 

 for (1596) XI. 2; map of, brought 

 home by Thomas Cavendish (1588) 

 XI. 378; Emperor of, letter from 

 Queen Elizabeth to (1596) xi. 417- 

 419, 419-421 ; Quabacondono's vow 

 to conquer (1590) xi. 422, 423; 

 kingdom of Korea tributary to, xi. 

 426. 



Chinas, land of, see China. 



Chincha, Thomas Cavendish at 

 (1587) XI. 309. 



Chinchon, Santy of, description of, 

 to Captain Gualle (1584) ix. 333 f, 



Chinese, urbanity of, vi. 370. 



Chingalayes, see Cingalese. 



Chingay, Kaiuk's secretary, i. 173, 

 176. 



Chingis Cham, see Jenghiz Khan. 



Chinzu, graduates of the third de- 

 gree in China, vi. 361. 



Chioggia, Genoese war of, vii. 446. 



Chios, Jewish spy of Solyman in 

 (1522) V. 3 ; and the brigantines at, 

 14; English trade (c. 1511) v. 62; 



voyage of the Holy Cross to (1534) 

 V. 67 ; of the Matthew Gonson 

 (1535) V. 68; Roger Bodenham's 

 voyage to (1550) v. 71-76, 168; 

 trade, Caspar Campion on (1569) 

 V. hi; products, v. 113; super- 

 seded by Alexandria, v. 114; taken 

 by Piali Pasha (1566) v. 122; Bey 

 of, and William Harborne (1583) 

 V. 250; commandment for (1584) 

 V. 286; mastic found in, vi. 26; 

 description and products of, 42 ; 

 Richard Wrag at (1594) 107. 



Chiozza, surrender of the Genoese 

 fleet at (1380) xii. 3 



Chipanama river, x. 494. 



Chiparemai, Caribbean name of the 

 headless men, x. 465. 



Chiparepare, port of Putijma in 

 Warapana, x. 417. 



Chipariparo, town of the Ecawini, 

 X. 494. 



Chipiona, town of Andalusia, near 

 S, Lucar, x. 324. 



Chipping, Edward, in Virginia 

 (1585) VIII. 318. 



Chiquola, King of Florida (1562) 

 VIII. 466. 



Chiquola, Charles of, and Emperor 

 Charles V., viii. 467. 



Chircassi, see Circassia. 



Chirkasses, see Circassians. 



Chirusta, retinue of the Beglerbeg 

 of, VI. 67. 



Chisani, in Asia, vii. 177. 



Chitini, pearl experts, v. 397. 



Choanists, tribe in Virginia (1585) 

 viii. 326; allies of Ralph Lane, 

 vm. 339. 



Chochenillo, see Cochineal. 



Chochi Indians and the gold of 

 Guiana, x. 366. 



Chome, a tent in Samoyeda, 11. 348. 



Chomin found in Bussorah, vi. 25. 



Chondery, King of Serrepore, v. 

 484. 



Choniata, Nicetas, on the English 

 guard of the Emperors of Con- 

 stantinople (1177) IV. 311. 



Chopra (Copra?) found in Cochin 

 and Malabar, vi. 25. 



Choranca, see Corrensa. 



Choranus, ruler in South Russia, in. 

 357- 

 86 



