INDEX 



Cocke, William, of the Solomon 



(1584) V. 281. 

 Cockeram, Martin, of Plymouth, 



hostage for the King of Brazil 



(1530-32) XI. 24. 

 Cocknedge, Henry, English mer- 

 chant at Moscow (1575) III. 197. 

 Cocks, John, gunner on the Edward 



Bonaventure (1553) il. 213. 

 Cocks, Richard, unlicenced English 



merchant in Russia (1591) m. 426. 

 Coco, Barnardino, Captain, made 



slave at Famagusta (1571) v. 151. 

 Coco, see Palms. 

 Cocoa, taken at Aguatulco by 



Thomas Candish (1587) xi. 320. 

 Cocos-trees, see Palms. 

 Cocten, see Cocthen. 

 Cocthen, Oktai's son, i. 74, 150. 

 Cod fishing by the Moonlight's crew 



(1586) vii. 406; by John Davis, 



VII. 443; in Newfoundland (1578) 



VIII. 10; off Cape Race, viii. 62; 

 near Cape Breton (1593) viii. 160; 

 near Assumption Island (1594) 

 viTi. 164. 



Codo, measure of Ormuz, vi. 15. 

 Coelio, Duarte, captain in Pernam- 



buco, XI. 249. 

 Coelus, King of Britain, iv. 271. 

 Cogi, AH, captain of the King of 



Samorin, v. 503, 

 Cog, the, of Norway, i. 322. 

 Cogge, the, of Hull, 11. 61. 

 Coholia, tops of the sugar canes, vi. 



128. 

 Coia, university in Japan, vi. 331; 



story of founder, vi. 339. 

 Coiat, the Nestorian, i. 261, 263, 



264 f. 

 Coimbra, Bishop of, and Thomas 



Stukeley (1578) vi. 294. 

 Coin, Shah of Persia's offering to 



Mahomet in English (1569) iii. 



152; of S. Domingo (1555) ix. 



343- 

 Coins, weights and measures, used 

 in Russia, by John Hasse, 11. 273, 

 294; tested by the Muscovy Com- 

 pany (1557) 383; in Bokhara, 471; 

 English merchants in Russia and 

 their own, iii. 116; commemora- 

 tive, of Zeeland (1588) iv. 232; of 

 Holland, iv. 233. 



Coirama river, tributary of the Ori- 

 noco river, x. 420. 



Cola, in Africa, Anthony Jenkinson 

 at. III. 195. 



Colan or Asses, i. 281. 



Colchester, ships from, in Edward 

 ni.'s fleet, I. 299; ship from 

 (1398) II. 62. 



Cole, Alexander, distress of, at Port 

 Desire (1592) xi. 399. 



Cole, Humphrey, preacher, member 

 of Sir Jerome Bowes, embassy 

 (1583) III. 316, 323, 464. 



Cole, James, musician, of the Sun- 

 shine of London (1585) vii. 382. 



Cole, Master, and the second voyage 

 to Barbary (1552) vi. 138. 



Cole, Peter, of Zeeland, and Prus- 

 sian pirates, 11. 67. 



Colein, see Cologne. 



Colem, see Cologne. 



Coleman, Robert, death of, in Roan- 

 oake (1590) viii. 416. 



Colgoieve, see Kolguev. 



Colima, see S. lago de Colima. 



Collier, James, condemned to the 

 galleys by the Inquisition in 

 Mexico (1575) IX. 428; seeks for 

 Panuco, joins Anthony Godard 

 (1568) IX. 456. 



Collins, David, called in council by 

 Robert Withrington (1587) xi. 211. 



Collom, town, 11. 449. 



Colm, devastated by infidels, 11. 2. 



Colmack, see Kalmucks, 



Colmagro, see Kholmogory. 



Colman, Thomas, and Mrs, settlers 

 in Virginia (1587) viii. 402, 403. 



Colmax, and Anthony Jenkinson, on 

 the north-west passage, vii. 183. 



Colmogorod, see Kholmogory. 



Colmagro, see Kholmogory. 



Colobone's journey to Lampas(i558) 



n- 394- 

 Cologne II. 129; Tartars' intended 



voyage to, i. 54; Henry III. and 



merchants of, 323 ; bishop of, in 



Prussia, 11. 3 ; Laurence Aldersey 



at, II. 202, 214. 

 Colombo, city of, in Ceylon Island, 



V. 398; Portuguese fort in Ceylon, 



V. 500. 

 Colon, see Columbus. 

 Colona and the Tartars, i. 86. 



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