INDEX 



Cominges, see Commlnges. 



Comminges, ix. 103. 



Commission of Queen Elizabeth to 

 Sir Jerome Bowes (1583) iii. 308- 

 310, 310-31 1 ; of the King of Spain 

 to the Corrigidor of Biscay con- 

 cerning EngUsh ships (1585) vi. 

 417. 



Commons of Rhodes, refuse to sur- 

 render (1522) V. 51; abandon 

 their posts, v. 53. 



Como, see Comum. 



Comori, see Comorin. 



Comorin, Cape, v. 501 ; vi. 394, 

 Ccesar Frederick's voyage to, v. 

 395; pearl fishing, v. 395; mon- 

 soon from Goa to, vi. 29 ; the 

 Edward Bonaventure at (1592) vi. 



395- 



Comoro Island, Edward Bonaven- 

 ture at (1591) VI. 390, X. 195; 

 William Mace and thirty-two 

 sailors slain at, vi. 392. 



Comorom, people of, 11. 482, 



Compass, William Borough on 

 (1578) III. 211 ; variations in Astra- 

 khan of the, 220 ; variations of the 

 needle, 279 ; variations of the, vi. 

 162, 380; variation of our, xi. 

 366. 



Complexions, causes of the differ- 

 ences of, VII. 262 ff. 



Compostela in Mexico, Vasquez de 

 Coronado's letters from (1538) ix. 

 120; Friar Marco de Ni^a at 

 (1539) IX. 144. 



Comul, discovered by Anthony Jen- 

 kinson, iii. 196. 



Comum, ancient town of, in Persia, 

 IV. 410. 



Concepcion, La, or Penco, xi. 261, 

 276 ; flight of the Spaniards from, 

 XI. 277; description, xi. 278; Bay, 

 the Swallow meets the Golden 

 Hind in (1583) viii. 50; Thomas 

 Cavendish at (1587) xi. 303, 368; 

 latitude, xi. 358; from to Val- 

 paraiso, XII. 360; anchorage, xi. 



372. 



Conception, the, Spanish prize of 

 Robert Flicke (1591) vii. 59. 



Conception town, see Concepcion. 



Conchos, Indians, and Friar Augus- 

 tine Ruyz (1581) IX. 186; descrip- 



tion, IX. 189; and Antonio de 



Espejo's expedition (1582) ix. 189. 

 Conchos River, Antonio de Espejo 



at the (1583) IX. 203. 

 Concord, the, in Morocco (1594) vii. 



100. 

 Concord, the, of Sir Francis Drake's 



fleet, in the fight with the Spanish 



fleet (1596) X. 242. 

 Condora, conquered province of 



Russia, III. 359. 

 Cone, town on the Sala, v. 321. 

 Conell, Bay of, mentioned in second 



Ruttier, x. 330, 

 Conference, Indian, described by 



Laurence Keymis (1596) x. 464. 

 Conferrent, Bertrand, captain of the 



mutineers in Fort Caroline (1564) 



IX. 42. 

 Confidentia, the, iii. 331. 

 Confiscations, English merchants', 



in the Netherlands, 11. 154. 

 Confu, ninth shire of China, vi. 296. 

 Confucius, doctrine of, vi. 372. 

 Conger, Nicholas, Lord Warwick's 



footman, and the two natives of 



Hall's Island (1577) vii. 294. 

 Congo, discovered by the Portu- 

 guese, VIII. 127. 

 Congoes, negroes of " this side the 



Cape of Good Hope " (1564) x. 



15. 



Comes, see Rabbits. 



Con Khan, and the French, i. 266. 



Connock, William, of Sir Walter 

 Raleigh's expedition up the 

 Capuri river (1595) x. 380; sent 

 to find mineral stones (1595) x. 



403- 

 Conquerabia, see Puerto de los 



Espagnoles. 

 Conrad II., Emperor of Germany, 



privileges granted by, i. 313 f. 

 Conrad III., Emperor of Germany, 



in the Holy Land (1147) iv. 309. 

 Conrad ab Ellerichshausen, twenty- 

 seventh master of the Dutch 



knights, II. 8. 

 Conrad a Feuchtuvang, tenth 



master of the Dutch knights, 11. 



5- 

 Conrad a Jungingen, twenty-second 

 master of the Dutch knights, 11. 



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