THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Corbett, Julian, * Drake and the 

 Tudor Navy,' by, xii. 46. 



Corchio in Spain, x. 164. 



Corcunia found in India, vi. 25. 



Corcyra, see Corfu. 



Cordal, see Cordall. 



Cordall, owner of the Centurion 

 (1590) vn. 31. 



Cordall, Master, Robert Flicke's re- 

 port to (1591) VII. 56. 



Cordall, Thomas, of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 74, 75, 78. 



Cordova, birth-place of Antonio de 

 Espejo, IX. 188. 



Cordova, in Tucuman, xi. 285. 



Cords, used as means of defence for 

 a town in Guinea (1557) vi. 227. 



Cordua, Don Pedro de, and English 

 prisoners (1596) iv. 266. 



Coray, see Korea. 



Corea, see Korea. 



Corea, Cape, in Africa, Captain 

 Don John in (1555) vi. 160. 



Corelia, see Karelia. 



Corfu, John Locke at (1553) v. 81 ; 

 description, v. 102 ; Querini, cap- 

 tain of, V. 123 ; Laurence Aldersey 

 near (1581) v. 244. 



Corinth, river of, Cardan's account 

 of, IV. 37, 132 ; gulf of, VII. 

 161. 



Corinth raisins, trade restricted 

 to Levant Company (1592) vi. 84, 

 86. 



Corinthiacus, see Corinth. 



Coritine river, Sir Walter Raleigh 

 at (1597) XI. 10, 15; Spaniards 

 at, XI. 12. 



Cormantin, vi. 260; English ships 

 at (1577) VI. 245. 



Cormorants, Isle of, the Bonaven- 

 tiire at (1591) viii. 154; in New- 

 foundland (1594) viii. 164. 



Corn, dearth in England, i. 315; 

 duty on, in Edward I.'s charter, 

 337; dearth in Russia (1572) iii. 

 185 ; in Alexandria, vi. 36 ; in 

 China, vi. 357. 



Corna Castle, see Kurna. 



Cornaro family, in Venice, and the 

 kingdom of Cyprus, v. 96; Cath- 

 erine, daughter of Marco, marries 

 James, bishop of Nicosia, v. 

 126. 



Cornelius, the Irishman, burnt to 

 death by the Inquisition in Mexico 

 (1575) IX. 428. 



Cornelius Nepos and Pliny, vii. 172. 



Cornewal, see Cornwall. 



Cornibotz, see Esurgny. 



Cornish, John, and the sailors of Sir 

 John Hawkins landed near Pan- 

 uco, killed by an Indian (1568) ix. 



455- 



Cornish, Robert, musician, of the 

 Sunshine of London (1585) vii. 

 3S2. 



Cornish, William, ship's master 

 (1586) VI. 437. 



Cornwaile, Thomas, of Colchester, 

 and Prussian pirates, 11. 63. 



Cornwall, Richard, Earl of, i. 325 ; 

 voyage to Syria (1240) iv. 352. 



Cornwall and Devon, Sheriff of, 

 King John and, i. 320. 



Coro, or Coros, Sir Amyas de Pres- 

 ton at (1595) x. 223; death of 

 Captain Prowse at, x. 223 ; taken 

 and burnt by Sir Amyas de Pres- 

 ton (1593) X. 224, 341. 



Corolla, Don Antonio de, and Eng- 

 lish prisoners (1596) iv. 266. 



Coromandel, coast, v. 398; city of 

 S. Thomas on, v. 408; Tellami 

 cloth made in, vi, 31. 



Coron, see Korone. 



Coronado, Francisco Vasques de, see 

 Vasquez. 



Coronation of Feodor Ivanowich, 

 Emperor of Russia (1584) iii. 336- 

 345 ; of Russian Emperors, account 

 of, by Giles Fletcher (1588) 374- 

 376. 



Coronto, Grana found in, vi. 27. 



Corpus Christi Bay, Stephen 

 Borough's description of (1556)11. 

 325 f. ; point, 367, 368. 



Corrals or hog-houses in Mexico, x. 

 192. 



Corrants, see Currants. 



Corre, fish in Newfoundland, viii. 

 49. 



Corrensa, Duke of Tartary, i. 74, 

 150, 161 ; John de Piano Carpini 

 and, 162 f., 165; papal legates 

 return to the court of, 178 f. 



Corrientes, Cape dos, in Africa, 

 storm at (1591) vi. 390. 



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