INDEX 



Russia (1581) III. 245; at Moscow, 

 246. 



Crowmer, see Cromer. 



Crowsand, the Richard of Arundel 

 at (1591) VI. 467. 



Crowns, three, of the Emperor of 

 Russia (1583) III. 319; six, of the 

 Emperor of Russia, 338, 339. 



Croyland, Ingulf, abbot of (1064) 

 IV. 288. 



Crozets, see Crosiers 



Crua, near Ratire, vi. 451. 



* Cruelties, Spanish,' by Bartholo- 

 mew de las Casas, vii. 53. 



Crutzburg- Castle, garrisoned by the 

 Dutch knights, 11. 2, 3. 



Cruz, Cape de, in Cuba, mentioned 

 in the Ruttier, x. 285 ; latitude of, 



X. 286, 333 ; marks of, in second 

 Ruttier, x. 314; longitude from, 

 to Cayman Brack, x. 336. 



Cruz, Cayo de la, a shoal mentioned 

 in second Ruttier, x. 329. 



Cruz del Padre, marks of, men- 

 tioned in second Ruttier, x. 330. 



Cruz, Rio de, mentioned in the Rut- 

 tier, XI. 88. 



Cruzado, money of Malacca, vi. 22, 



Cruzes, on the river Chagres, ix. 

 368. 



Crymara Island, Captain Gualle at 

 (1584) IX. 329. 



Crystal, mine in Florida, viii. 482 ; 

 in Apalatci mountain, ix. 112, 

 113; mountain. Sir Walter 

 Raleigh near (1595) x. 418. 



Cuahintle, see Cuahintlan del Rey. 



Cuahintlan del Rev, wealth, ix. 

 471; deeps near, ix. 466. 



Cuahucapotla, a * mansion of Intla,' 

 IX. 469. 



Cuausa, province in China, xi. 380. 



Cuba, one of the Antilles, viii. 

 450; or Isabella, 451, x. 285, 



XI. 238, 240 ; discovered by 

 Spain (1492) II. 173; Sebas- 

 tian Cabot near (1497) vii. 152; 

 Ferdinand Oviedo on pasture 

 of, vii. 267; conquered by Spain, 

 viii. 124; John White in sight of 

 (1590) VIII. 411; Captain Gour- 

 gues at (1567) IX. loi ; Cap- 

 tain Ulloa at, 228; principal 

 towns in (1570) ix. 367; trade, ix. 



368, 390, 415, x. 345; Indians of, 

 and Friar Marco de Ni^a, ix. 126 ; 

 S. Antonio Cape in, x. 46; copper 

 mines discovered in (1590) x. 160; 

 ships built in, for an expedition 

 against England (1590) x. 164; 

 fight of Sir George Carey's ships 

 against the Spanish, near (1591) 

 X. 178; ship from, captured from 

 Christopher Newport (1591) X. 

 189; Sir Thomas Baskerville in 

 sight of (1596) X. 242, 244; Rut- 

 tier for navigation about, x. 301 ; 

 conquest of, xii. 7. 



Cubagua, Indians sold as slaves by 

 i\ugustine Delgado at, x. 498; 

 difficult of access from Guiana, 

 X. 499. 



Cubeb found in China, vi. 25. 



Cubucama or Emperor in Japanese, 



VI. 335- 

 Cucahu-Atoyaque in Francisco Mat- 



donado's land, ix. 471. 

 Cuchillo, Indians from, companions 



of Friar Marco de Niga, ix. 125. 

 Cucumber, poisonous, used by the 



Sapies and Samboses (1564) x. 



20. 

 Cudruaigny, god of the natives of 



Canada, viii. 226; belief in, viii. 



240. 

 Cuerpo Santo, see St. Elmo's fire. 

 Cuervo, see Corvo. 

 Culeman, Henry, damages paid to, 



II. 103. 

 Culiacan, ix. 381 ; Vasquez de Coro- 



nado at (1539) ix. 116, 145; S. 



Michael of, ix. 118, 123; Friar 



Marco de Niga at, 123, 125, 144. 

 Culma, Insana river, near, iv. 37, 



132. 

 Culvacan, correction of the map of, 



by Ortelius, viii. 444. 

 Cumaca river. Captain Keymis sent 



to, by Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) 



X. 417; Sir Walter Raleigh at 



(1595) X. 420. 

 Cumana, Lord of, Indian chief 



(1540) IX. 310; and Captain Alar- 



chon, IX. 315; enchanter from, 



and (1540) IX. 316; Sir John 



Hawkins at (1565) x. 26, 27; 



Indians of, description (1565) x. 



28 ; vSir Amyas de Preston at (1595) 



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