INDEX 



Cox, William, master of the Golden 

 Hind (1583) VIII. 47, 64, 92. 



Coxe, an old sailor of the Edward 

 Cotton, buried alive by the Moors 

 (1583) VI. 412. 



Coxe, George, carpenter of Edward 

 Fenton's voyage, death of (1583) 

 XI. 200. 



Coxe, Robert, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 88. 



Coxe, William, of Limehouse. 

 master and captain of the Bear 

 (1576) X. 83 ; conspiracy of, against 

 Andrew Barker at S. Francisco 

 Island (1576) X. 86; at Truxillo, 

 X. 86; and the goods of Andrew 

 Barker (1576) x. 87. 



Coxworthy, Robert, of the Sunshine 

 of London (1585) vii, 382. 



Coya, Captain Laudonniere's mes- 

 sengers at (1565) IX. 54. 



Coya Reca, Stephen Borough at 



(1557) n- 363- 



Cozamomet, and the English mer- 

 chants, III. 49, 60 ; and the corn 

 mill, 67. 



Cozumel Island, on the coast of 

 Yucatan, latitude of, x. 294. 



Crab Apples, found in Virginia, viii. 



367- 



Crabs, red, Thomas Stevens' ac- 

 count of (1579) VI. 383. 



Cracovia, see Cracow. 



Cracow on the Vistula, v. 326; duke 

 of, I. 159. 



Cracurim, in Tartary, i. 135. 



Crafton, William, of the Hopewell 

 (1597) VIII. 166; and the Basques 

 of S. John de Luz (1597) viii. 

 177; Charles Leigh and, viii. 

 180. 



Crane, Ralph, master of the Eliza- 

 beth (1582) XI. 172. 



Crane, the, and the Spanish fleet at 

 Flores Island (1591) vii. 41. 



Cranes, found in Canada, viii. 228, 

 244; in Virginia (1586) viii. 369; 

 in Florida, viii. 451. 



Cranganor, Portuguese fort, v. 391. 



Crantor, the Greek, on America, vii. 

 161. 



Crasnoyare, or Red Cliff, in. 243. 



Crassus, * De Oratore,' by, quota- 

 tion from, v. 120. 



Crawford, Richard, of the Swallow 



(1584) V. 281. 

 Crayfishes, large, in an island, near 



Celebes, xi. 128. 

 Creame, Charles, on the Content 



(1591) X. 183. 



Crecy, battle of, 11. 142 ; Matthew 

 Gourney at, iv. 444. 



Crecye, see Crecy. 



Cremeur, owner of Jacques Cartier's 

 sea chart (1587) viii. 273. 



Cremia, Anthony Jenkinson in, in. 

 196. 



Cremona, Bartholomew of, i. 233. 



Crescent, the, and Spanish ships 

 (1590) vn. 31. 



Cresset-light, used by Sir Thomas 

 Baskerville at the fight of Pinos 

 (1596) X. 263. 



Cressie, see Crecy. 



Creta, see Crete. 



Crete Island, in Thome's map, n. 

 171 ; Anthony Jenkinson at, in. 

 195; Richard I. in (1191) iv. 328; 

 wine from, brought to Rhodes 

 (1522) V. 8, 9; English trade in 

 (c. 15 11) V. 62; voyage of the 

 Holy Cross to (1534) v. 67; of the 

 Matthew Gonson (1535) v. 68; 

 Roger Bodenham (1550) v. 71, 73,- 

 168; John Lock (1553) 76, 84, 100; 

 hoop market, v. 117; help to 

 Famagusta (1571) v. 134, 136; 

 Nestor Martiningo's escape into 



V. 150; (1577) V. 163; (1581) V. 

 206, 214; King of, in Ceylon 

 Island, V. 399 ; Epithymum found 

 in, VI. 27; John Evesham in (1587) 



VI. 35 ; Sowday Castle in, vi. 

 41 ; Levant Company's trade in 



(1592) VI. 75; Levant Company's 

 privileges in, vi. 77, 84, 86; 

 complexions of the people of, 



VII. 264; climate of, viii. 384. 

 Cretton, William, and the captured 



ships of Danzig (1577) vi. 232. 

 Crew of the Bona Esperanza, 11. 

 212; of the Edward Bonaventure, 

 213 ; of the Bona Confidentia, 214; 

 of Sir Humphrey Gilbert's fleet, 

 behaviour of (1583) viii. 61 ; loss 

 of the, in the wreck of the De- 

 light, VIII. 66; of the Marigold 

 and the natives of Cape Breton 



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