INDEX 



Clare, Richard de (Strongbow), Earl 

 of Pembroke, i. 32, 34. 



Clare, Cape, see Clear. 



Clare, Richard de. Earl of Pem- 

 broke (d, 1 176), in Ireland, i. 32. 



Clarke, Captain John, of Sir Richard 

 Grenville's voyage to Virginia 

 (1585) VIII. 310, 316. 



Clarke, Captain, of Sir Walter 

 Raleigh's expedition up the Capuri 

 river (1595) x. 380 ; sent to Capure- 

 pana (1595) x. 403. 



Clarke, Edward, sent to Arrash, iii. 

 34; sent on mission, 37; and the 

 third Persian voyage (1565) 44; 

 death of, 45. 



Clarke, John, in the Moscow fire 

 (1571) III. 169. 



Clarke, Richard, master of the De- 

 light (1583) VIII. 46, 68; account, 

 VIII. 85 ; Sir Humphrey Gilbert 

 and, VIII. 85 ; and Edward Headly, 

 VIII. 86; S. Laurence river, in 

 Newfoundland, discovered by, 

 VIII. 88. 



Clarke, J^oger, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 75, 78. 



Clarocke, John, mariner of the Bona 

 Confidentia, 11. 214. 



Claudia, mother of Francis L, King 

 of France (1524) viii. 431. 



Claudia Island, discovered by John 

 de Verrazzano (1524) viii. 431. 



Clawsten, Simon, of Rostock, 11. 



Cleanliness on Cabot's ships, 11. 



199. 

 Clear, Cape, iv. 230 ; Captain Fro- 



bisher's fleet at (1578) vii. 325; 



the Sunshine at (1586) vii. 413. 

 Clefs, Erasmus, in Virginia (1585) 



VIII. 318. 

 Clement V., Pope, and Anthony 



Beck, patriarch of Jerusalem 



(1305) IV. 370. 

 Clement, Maurice, governor of the 



English hospital in Rome (1577) v. 



166. 

 Clement, William, settler in Virginia 



(1587) VIII. 403. 

 Clement, William, gunner on the 



Content (1591) x. 183. 

 Clements, Joseph, voyage of, to 



Constantinople (1575) v. 168. 



Clere Cape, see Clear. 



Clermont in Auvergne, Council of 

 (1096) IV. 293. 



Clesinine, Andreas Petrowich, comp- 

 troller of the Emperor of Russia, 

 III. 414. 



Cley, ships from (1395- 1398) 11. 64 f. 



Cliff or Barranca, mentioned in Rut- 

 tier, XI. 98. 



Cliffe, Edward, voyage of John 

 Winter, with Sir Francis Drake, 

 written by (1577) xi. 148-162. 



Clifford, George, Earl of Cumberland 

 (1558-1603) I. xxviii. ; and the 

 Armada (1588) iv. 217; and 

 Christopher Lyster (1586) vi. 

 294; his ship the Dragon (1591) 



VI. 466 ; portrait of, vii. iii. ; 

 voyage to the Azores (1589) vii. 

 i; ultimatum to Fayal, vii. 6; 

 takes Fayal, vii. 7; sufferings, 



VII. 26; and Captain Lister's 

 death, vii. 30; lands at Falmouth, 

 VII. 30 ; exploits of, by John 

 Huighen van Linschoten (1589- 

 91) VII. 62-87; at S. Marie, vii. 

 65; at Graciosa, vii. 66; prizes, 

 VII. 67 ; English prisoners, vii. 

 70 ; ships chasing Spanish car- 

 racks (1592) VII. no; (1593) 118; 

 and Lopez Vaz at the River Plate 

 (1572) X. 75; Spanish fort in 

 Puerto Rico taken by (1598) x. 

 162 ; voyage of (1586-1587) written 

 by John SarracoU, xi. 202-227; 

 ships of, at Seal Island (1587) xi. 

 249 ; voyages by, xii. 67. 



Clifford, Roger of, witness of Ed- 

 ward I.'s great charter, i. 296. 



Clifford, Sir Alexander, knighted at 

 Cadiz (1596) IV. 260. 



Clifford, Sir Conyers, of the Cadiz 

 expedition (1596), member of the 

 council of war, iv. 241 ; at Puente 

 de Suaco, 250. 



Clifford, Sir Nicholas, in Sir Francis 

 Drake's fleet, wounded at Puerto 

 Rico (1595) X. 230. 



Clifford, the bark, Christopher 

 Lister, captain of (1586) xi. 202. 



Clifton, Will, assistant to the Mus- 

 covy Company (1555) 11. 307. 



Climate, extremes of, 11. 178; of 

 Africa, vi. 176 ; of Japan, vi. 333 ; 



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