THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



(1593) vni. 159; of Sir John 



Hawkins, half of, landed in 



Mexico bay (1568) x. 73. 

 Crimea, neck of, i. 233. 

 Crim Tartar, the, or Great Khan, 



HI. 390 ; and the Turks, 394. 

 Crim Tartars, and Russians, n. 233, 



438. 453; or Scythians, iii. 344; 



and the Moscow fire (1571) 169; 



invade Russia, 391. 

 Crimme, see Crim. 

 Crion, see Krio. 

 Criquare, mentioned in the Ruttier, 



XI. 81. 

 Crispe, Captain, and the breach of 



discipline in Portugal (1589) vi. 



497- 



Crit, Vut Khan, King of the, i. 

 268. 



Crivellatore, Marco, Captain, at the 

 defence of Famagusta (1571) v. 

 136; made slave, v. 151. 



Croatan Sound, Aubry and Boniten 

 sent to (1585) viii. 315; fishing at, 

 VIII. 338; Captain Stafford at 

 (1587) VIII. 393; John White at 

 (1590) VIII. 413; English settlers 

 of Roanoke at, viii. 417 f. ; Manteo 

 born at, viii. 418. 



Croatoan Sound, see Croatan 

 Sound. 



Croce, Monte de la, in Cyprus, v. 

 98. 



Crociers, see Crosiers. 



Crocodiles, in Malabar, iv. 413 ; in 

 the Nile, description, v. 337; in 

 the Senegal, vi. 167; used as food 

 in Florida, viii. 456; in Riohacha, 

 description, x. 40; in Florida, x. 

 59; on Coche Island, description 

 (1595) X. 216; in Magdalena river, 

 XI. 235. 



Crocodiles, river of, described by Sir 

 Walter Raleigh, x. 388. 



Croiland, see Croyland. 



Croix, La, conspiracy of, against 

 Captain Laudonniere (1564) ix. 

 39 ; ensign of the mutineers, ix. 

 42. 



Croke, headland in Guinea, vi. 



159- 

 Crolowe, John, of Danzig, Prussian 



procurator, 11. 88, 92, 98, 106. 

 Cromer, damages paid by, 11. 103. 



Cromo, II, and the monastery of S. 

 Jeronimo, v. 79. 



Crompton, William, and the French 

 pilot's ransom (1577) vi. 234. 



Cropeda Island, described in the 

 Ruttier, x. 302. 



Crosiers, the, vi. 151, 157; form and 

 latitude of, xi. 150. 



Cross, a, proceeding from the moon 

 (1580) III. 218. 



Cross, erected on Cape Prato, by 

 Jacques Cartier (1534) viii. 203; 

 near S. Nicholas' Haven (1535) 

 viii. 213; near Fovetz river, viii. 

 238; on Holy Cross Fort (1536) 

 VIII. 254 ; erected by Captain 

 Ulloa (1539) IX. 212; by Captain 

 Alarchon among the Indians 

 (1540) IX. 294, 301, 316. 



Cross, Mountain of the, in Iceland, 

 IV. 16, 105. 



Crosse, Captain, and the Spanish 

 ship of Biscay (1588) iv. 226. 



Crosse, Captain, bearer of Sir 

 Francis Drake's letters (1587) vi. 

 441 ; captain of the bark Bond 

 (1585) X. 98; at the attack on 

 Cartagena (1586) 117. 



Crosse, Captain, bark of, in Sir 

 Walter Raleigh's voyage to Trini- 

 dad (1595) X. 349. 



Crosse Island, Stephen Borough off 

 (1556) n. 326; on, 365, 417. 



Crosse, Sir Robert, of the Cadiz Ex- 

 pedition (1596) IV. 242; knighted 

 at Cadiz, iv. 260 ; captain of the 

 Bonaventure (1591) vii. 41; in 

 Sir John Borough's fleet (1592) 

 VII. 108 ; of the Foresight, vii. 

 113; boards the Madre de Dios, 

 VII. 114, XII. 84. 



Crosse, William, boatswain of the 

 Sunshine of London (1585) vii. 

 382. 



Crossehaire, Nicholas, and the Eng- 

 lish customs, II. 75 f. 



Crosses, House of, see Venta Cruz. 



Crosses erected by Friar Marco de 

 Ni^a as an act of taking posses- 

 sion (1539) IX. 132, 138, 144; given 

 to Indians by Captain Alarchon 

 (1540) IX. 288, 302, 306, 315. 



Crossiers, see Crosiers. 



Crow, Giles, English merchant in 



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