THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Cicones, petrifying river of the, iv. 



37'. 132. 



Cicuic, IX. 165 ; description of 

 natives and wild animals between, 

 and Quivira, ix. 167. 



Ciemana, mentioned in the Ruttier, 

 XI. 78. 



Cienaga, or the Fenne del Roreado, 

 in Cartagena Harbour, x. 139. 



Cieza, Feliciano, de Carvalsho, 

 governor of Parajua, letter from, 

 to Philip II. (1597) XI. 64-72; and 

 the French prisoner (1596) xi. 65; 

 and Manuel Mascarenhas, xi. 66; 

 fight between, and Frenchmen 

 allied to the cannibals of Petiguar 

 (1597) XI. 68; and the friars of 

 the S. Antony Monastery (1597) 

 XI. 70; sentence against, by 

 the Father Custodio (1597) xi. 



71. 



Cieza, Pedro de, his works on Peru, 

 X. 356; religion of the Ingas, 

 accounts of, by, x. 424. 



Cilicia, Alexandretta in, vi. 94. 



Cilician Sea, north of Cyprus, v. 

 124. 



Cilicium, see Cilician. 



Cimbrians, in Italy and Greece (b.c.) 

 IV. 269. 



Cinnabar or dragon's blood, or ver- 

 milion, VI. 165; found in Sekotra, 

 26. 



Cinnabaris, see Cinnabar. 



Cinceo, in the shire of Fo-kien, vi. 

 295 ; wealth of, vi. 297. 



Cingalese, v. 501. 



Cinnamon trees, description of, by 

 Caesar Frederick, v. 399 ; found 

 in Ceylon, vi. 24, vi. 169; of 

 China, vi. 355 ; in Guiana, x. 455 ; 

 in La Canela, xi. 241. 



Cinoper, see Cinnabar. 



Cinque Ports, Kentish, i. Ivi. ; ship- 

 ping of the, I. 42-50 ; warden, 295 ; 

 King John and the barons of the, 

 320. 



Cinque Llaguas, or Cinquo Cha- 

 guas, Las, firing and sinking 

 of, by Captain Nicholas Downton 

 (1593) VII. 118, 121 ; fight with the 

 English fleet (1594) vii. 119; 

 freight for King of Spain, vii. 

 122. 



Cion, John Locke's description of a, 



V. 90, 100, 



Cipo, river, a tributary of the 

 Occam, viii. 306. 



Ciprian, Portuguese ambassador to 

 Morocco (1589) VI. 511. 



Circassi, see Circassians. 



Circassia, war in, iii. 17 ; discovered 

 by Anthony Jenkinson, 196; Prin- 

 cess of, 16; Teneruk, King of, 



34- 

 Circassians, or Cherkesses, i. 166; 



soldiers in Russian army, 11. 427, 



344; description of, 399. 

 Circle, Arctic, position of Iceland 



outside the, iv. 12, loi. 

 Circui, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 



.323- 

 Circumnavigation of Sir Francis 



Drake (1577- 1578) xi. 101-133. 

 Ciremissi, see Cheremisses, land of. 

 Cirion, Port, in Pegu, v. 428, 491 ; 



Ralph Fitch at, v. 486. 

 Cisterium, see Citeaux. 

 Citeaux, France, St. Mary's Abbey, 



I. 28. 

 Cities, seven, voyage of Friar Marco 



de Ni^a to the (1539) ix. 130 f. 



135 ; hidden by Indian witchcraft, 



IX. 382. 

 Citron Island, Edward Fenton at 



(1583) XI. 190. 

 Citta nova, Henry Austell at (1585) 



v. 322. 

 Ciudad del Don Philippe, see Ciudad 



del Rey Philippe. 

 Ciudad del Rey Philippe, La, men- 

 tioned in Ruttier, xi. 90; built by 



Pedro Sarmiento, in the Straits of 



Magellan, xi. 271 ; Thomas 



Cavendish at (1587) xi. 298. 

 Civet-cats, found in Virginia (1586) 



vin. 356. 

 Civita Vecchia, Tom Stukeley at, 



XII. 102. 

 Civitas Palmarum, see Canary. 

 Civola, see Cevola. 

 Clairvaux, in France, abbot of, 



Richard I.'s letter to (1193) iv. 



335- 

 Clanchinoltepec, Indian town, S. 

 Augustine Monastery in (1572) ix. 



370- 

 Clara valle, see Clairvaux. 



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