THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



of Benin, vi. 457, 465 ; of Guiana, 

 X. 426, XI. 13 ; of Maio Island, xi. 

 104; at the Equinoctial, xi. 153. 



Clitarchus on the Mandri, a people 

 of India, iv. 84, 189. 



Clito Edgar, son of Edward, Ed- 

 mund Ironside's son, i. 25. 



Clodi, people of the east of Africa, 

 VI. 169. 



Cloth, customs on, Edward I.'s 

 charter, i. 337 ; Prussian law 

 about, II. 52 ; heavy customs on, 

 74 f. ; Flemish, 116, 125; Dutch, 

 277 f. ; made in Russia (1557) 

 Poland and Lithuania, 383; Lon- 

 don, in demand in Persia, iii. 55 ; 

 Armenians and, 57; Shah of 

 Persia and, 67; for export, 90; 

 markets, 148 ; Persian dyeing of, 

 249 ; English, best in the world 

 (1582) V. 232; Richard Hakluyt's 

 directions about, v. 231, 233; 

 painted, made in S. Thomas, in 

 India, v. 402 ; sold in Pegu, v. 

 427, 491 ; cotton, made in Ben- 

 ares, V. 476; in Patna, v. 481; 

 in Sinnergan, v. 485 ; Tellami, 

 made in Coromandel, vi. 31 ; made 

 of the bark of trees, vi. 184 ; trade 

 in Guinea (1556) vi. 207, 209, 224, 

 252; for Benin (1589) vi. 456, 467; 

 from Benin, vi. 457; English trade 

 in America (1583) viii. 140; worn 

 in China, x. 165. 



Cloth workers, master and wardens 

 of the. III. 90. 



Cloves, found in the Moluccas, Ter- 

 nate, Amboyna, vi. 24. 



Clovesten, Simon, Hanse messenger, 

 II. 55. 



Clusen, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 

 322. 



Clusius, Carolus, and the importa- 

 tion of tulips, V. 241. 



Cneius Pompeius, example of, iv. 

 2, 90. 



Coaca Indians, and the gold of 

 Guiana, x. 366. 



Coaches, in Pegu, or Delingeyes, v. 

 486. 



Coadera Cape, Sir Anthony Sherley 

 at (1596) X. 272. 



Coama near Cevola, ix. 300; Cap- 

 tain Alarchon at (1540) ix. 314. 



Coanawini river, mentioned by Laur- 

 ence Keymis (1596) x. 454. 



Coanchefu, see Canton. 



Coansi, see Kwang-si. 



Coantum, see Canton. 



Coasts to be described by English 

 discover«»'<^ (1588) iii. 123; maps 

 of newly discovered, 260. 



Cobre, Sierras del, in Cuba, S. lago 

 harbour at, x. 285 ; in second Rut- 

 tier, X. 313. 



Cocahulapa, a mansion of Ometepee, 

 IX. 467. 



Coche Califay, Keeper of the Seal in 

 Persia, iii. 145. 



Coche Island, Sir Amyas de Preston's 

 captures on (1595) x. 216. 



Cocheneal, see Cochineal. 



Cochin, lading port for Portugal, v. 

 381 ; Caesar Frederick's voyage to 

 (1567) V. 390, 412 ; description, v. 

 392-394; Ralph Fitch at (c. 1583) 



V. 501 ; King of, v. 502 ; King of, 

 and the custom on horses, vi. 16; 

 weight, measure, and money, vi. 

 21; pepper gawrie, etc., vi. 24; 

 wild sandal, vi. 25 ; folium indi- 

 cum, VI. 27; Monsoon, vi. 31; 

 Friar Peter at (1587) vi. 385; dis- 

 covered by the Portuguese, viii. 

 128. 



Cochin-China, aloes trade in, v. 

 407, 504 ; discovered before China, 



VI. 315; near China, vi. 324; 

 port of, XI. 381. 



Cochineal found in West Indies, vi. 

 27 ; in captured ships, vii. 59, 60, 

 66; in Mexico, ix. 358, 363; at 

 Puebla de los Angeles, ix. 360 ; in 

 Honduras, ix. 367; in Tlaxcalla, 

 IX. 380. 



Cochinilla, see Cochineal. 



Cocke, Abraham, captain of the 

 Earl of Cumberland's fleet (1592) 



VII. 112. 



Cocke, Abraham, and John Noyer 

 (1595) XI. 53. 



Cocke, Abraham, formerly of the 

 Minion of London, and Robert 

 Withrington (1587) xi. 208. 



Cocke, captain of the Roebuck (1591) 

 XI. 389; at the taking of Santos 

 (1591) XI. 390; distress of, xi. 

 391- 



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