INDEX 



Corrientes, Cape de, in Cuba, x. 

 286, 293, 315, 321, 333, 336, 337; 

 Sir George Carey at (1591) x. 178; 

 William King at (1592) x. 192; 

 Sir Amyas de Preston at (1595) x. 

 225 ; Sir Thomas Baskerville at 

 (1596) X. 243; Sir Anthony Sher- 

 lev and Captain Parker at (1597) 

 x.' 274. 



Corrientes, El Cabo de los, in 

 Mexico, XI. 363 ; latitude, ix. 336, 

 XI. 350. 



Corrigidor, of Biscay, and the Prim- 

 rose (1585) VI. 413, 416, 417. 



Corsaries, see Corsairs. 



Corsairs or pirates, Russian, and 

 English ships, n. 60, 67 ; in the 

 Indian Ocean (c. 1563) v. 



377. 



Corsale, Andrew, discoveries of 

 (1497-15 10) VIII. 128. 



Corterialis, and the North-west pass- 

 age, VII. 179, 181, 188. 



Cortes, Hernando, see Cortez. 



Cortes, John, sent to Guatemala to 

 fight the English (1580) ix. 



433- 

 Corteso, Juan, at the Amazon river, 



X. 496. 

 Cortez, Hernando, and the conquest 



of Mexico, VIII. 95, no; and 



Montezuma's oration (c. 1520) 



VIII. 108; conquest of Cuba and 

 Acuzamil, viii. 124; and Don An- 

 tonio de Mendoza, viceroy of 

 Mexico, IX. 115; expeditions of 

 discovery by, ix. 121 ; his reverse, 



IX. 122 ; conquest of Mexico and 

 return to Spain, ix. 356; in 

 Tescuco, IX, 363. 



Cortise, Robert, master of the May 

 Flower (1566) vi. 266, 270; letter 

 from, to the head officer of Santa 

 Cruz, VI. 267. 



Cortreight, see Courtrai. 



Corugna, captures of William King 

 at (1592) X. 192. 



Corunna, Bay of, or the Groyne of 

 Galicia, iv. 209, 210 ; Spanish fleet 

 at, VI. 472 ; stores at, 482 ; Eng- 

 lish army at, 483, 494; Don Alonso 

 de Ba^an at (1590) vii. 77. 



Corunna, Conde de, viceroy of New 

 Spain, and undiscovered countries 



(1581) IX. 187 ; account of the voy- 

 age of Antonio de Espejo sent to 

 (1583) IX. 204. 



Corvo, Isle of, vi. 280, 456, 466, 

 latitude of, vi. 162, x. 299, 334; 

 Indian Spanish fleet near (1591) 

 VII. 55 ; English fleet sent to (1591) 

 VII. 56; ships at (1589) VII. 62; 

 caravel from, brings tidings to 

 Terceira (1590) vii. 76; an armada 

 at (1591) VII. 80; the Marigold at 

 (1593) VIII. 160; John White at 

 (1587) VIII. 400; (1590) 420; Sir 

 Robert Dudley at (1595) x. 210; 

 Sir Thomas Baskerville at (1596) 

 X. 245 ; Sir Walter Raleigh at 

 (1597) XI. 15; Thomas Cavendish 

 at (158S) XI. 347, 371. 



Cos, see Lango. 



Coscaynos, Stephen Borough at 



(1557) n- 363- 



Cosmas, ' Universal Christian Topo- 

 graphy,' by, XII. 10. 



Cosmas, kindness of, to papal 

 legates, i. 176. 



Cosmin, harbour in Pegu, v. 428, 

 429; Ralph Fitch in, (c. 1583) v. 

 485 ' 500. 



Cosmographer, a perfect, a Cosmo- 

 polite, I. 16. 



* Cosmography,' by Abilfada Ismael, 

 V. 452. 



Cosmus, young Japanese, taken 

 prisoner by Thomas Cavendish 

 (1587) XI. 327. 



Cossacks, III. 156; and English 

 merchants (1573) iii. 155; and 

 Persians, iii, 156; or barkmen, 

 III. 215; Polish thieves and Murad 

 Khan, vi. 72. 



Cossin river, iii. 409. 



Ccssine, native of Virginia, follow- 

 ing Ralph Lane (1585) viii. 335. 



Costa, Francisco de, deceitfulness 

 towards negroes (1590) vii. 94; 

 towards English (1591) vii. 97. 



Costa Rica, between Panama and 

 New Spain, xi. 287; John Chilton 

 in (1570) IX. 366. 



Costly, the, of Robert Flicke's fleet 

 (1591) VII. 97. 



Costo Dulce found in Scinde and 

 Cambay, vi. 25. 



Costrom, see Kostromo. 



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