INDEX 



Chos Promontory, in Iceland, iv. lo, 



99- 

 Chrim Tartars, see Crim. 

 Chrinisin or Chrymson, a silk worm, 



III. 401. 

 Christ Church, Oxford, Hakluyt at 



(1570) XII. 78. 

 Christ, Persian opinion of, iii. 160. 

 Christal, see Crystal. 

 Christening of an Indian by Friar 



Kaimund (1540) ix. 265. 

 Christian III., King of Denmark, 



and Bishop Jonas Araesonius 



(1525) IV. 58, 157; and the Iceland 

 schools (1588) IV. 60, 159. 



Christian IV., King of Denmark, 

 (1593) IV. i. 89. 



Christianity, preaching of, in savage 

 countries, viii. 98; advantages to 

 savages (1583) viii. 119; preached 

 to Indians of Virginia (1586) viii. 

 379, 443, IX. 294; conversion of 

 Indians of Jalisco to, ix. 118. 



Christians feared by Indians (1540) 

 IX. 307 f. 



Christina, daughter of Edward Iron- 

 side's son, I. 25. 



Christopher, young Japanese taken 

 prisoner by Thomas Cavendish 

 (1587) XI. 327. 



Christopher, the, of Cadiz, cargo of 



(1526) VI. 124. 



Christopher, the, voyage of, to 

 Guinea (1577) vi. 231 ; at Cape 

 Verde, vi. 237; fight with the 

 Portuguese, vi. 240; at Weamba, 

 VI. 242 ; at Mowre, vi. 245 ; loss 

 of, VI. 251. 



Christopher, the, of Dartmouth, 

 Andrew Barker's ship sent to 

 Teneriffe (1574) x. 82. 



Christopher, the, lost and found at 

 the Cape of Joy, (1578) xi. 107. 



Christopher Campion, the, and the 

 Levant trade (c. 15 u) v. 62. 



Chronicles, manuscript, of Russia, 

 II. 185; of Iceland, iv. 19, 51, 109, 

 149; of Genoa, iv. 451; Latin, 

 by Thomas Walsingham (1415) vi. 

 121 ; on Sebastian Cabot, by Robert 

 Fabian, vii. 154; of Spain, by 

 Siculus Marinaeus, vii. 160 ; Span- 

 ish, Montezuma's speech quoted 

 from (c. 1520) viii. 109. 



' Chronicon Hierosolymitanum,' iv. 



294, 298, 299. 

 Chuli, Port of, Sir Francis Drake 



at, XI. 262. 

 Chumpin, lieutenant general of the 



King of China, vi. 360, 363. 

 Church Bells, see Bells. 

 Church, Christian, at Xauquin in 



China (1583) vi. 375; in Pegu 



(1587) VI. 386; in S. Helena 



Island, description of (1588) xi.343. 

 Church, William, survivor of the 



Tohy (1593) VII. 129. 

 Churches in Russia, 11. 226, 254, 20«, 



346, 419, 422, 440; in Jerusalem, 



destroyed by Achim, Sultan of 



Egypt, IV. 292. 

 Churchman, Geoffrey, in Virginia 



(1585) VIII. 318. 

 Churchyard, John, pilot of the pin- 

 nace, in John Davys 's third 



voyage (1587) vii. 417. 

 Churl, value of, v. 456. 

 Chursa, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 



322. 

 Chus, son of Cham, vii. 264.^ 

 Chypanum, in Virginia, weirs of 



(1585) VIII. 327; Ralph Lane at, 



VIII. 331. 

 Chyrinen, see Cyrenen. 

 Cia, great city in the Cumanes, ix. 



197. 

 Ciametlan or Chiametlan Islands, 



latitude, xi. 350; distance from 



Cape de los Corrientes, 363; 



anchorage, xi. 373; Thomas 



Cavendish at, xi. 369. ^ 

 Ciawani, or Seawano, kingdom of, 



X. 207. 

 Ciawani, tribe of the Tivitivas In- 

 dians, X. 382, 423; port of the, x. 



384; old pilot of Sir Walter 



Raleigh of the, x. 381; procures 



relief to the expedition, x. 386; 



dismissed and rewarded by Sir 



Walter Raleigh, x. 392. 

 Cibo, harbour in Cape Breton, viii. 



174; Charles Leigh's landing at 



(1597) VIII. 182. 

 Cibola, see Cevola. 

 Cibrilciman, passage of, by Manuel 



Comnenus (1177) iv. 316. 

 Cicero, Marcus Tullius, tomb in 



Zante, v. 82. 



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