THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



X. 2i6; ransom of the town of, 

 paid to Sir Amyas de Preston, x. 

 217; English prisoners at, ex- 

 changed with Spanish prisoners 

 (1596) X. 277; taken by Sir Walter 

 Raleigh (1595) x. 341, 406 ; despoiled 

 by Agira, x. 363 ; Pedro Hernan- 

 dez de Serpa at, x. 364; King 

 Morequito and Vides, governor of, 

 x. 373 ; flight of King Morequito 

 to, X. 374; Antonio de Berreo at, 

 with Fasshardo, x. 460. 



Cumanagotos Indians and the gold 

 of Guiana, x. 366; Hernandez de 

 Serpa slain by, x. 497. 



Cumanawgoto, Augustine Delgado 

 at, X. 498. 



Cumberland, Earl of, see Clifford, 

 George. 



Cumberland Sound, explored by 

 Captain Davis, xii. 28. 



Cumberland's Island, see Meta In- 

 cognita. 



Cunames, the, province of New 

 Mexico, described by Antonio de 

 Espejo (1582) IX. 197. 



Cunanama river, between Cape Cecil 

 and Raleana river, x. 459; the 

 Discoverer in (1596) x. 477, 492. 



Cuningaia, custom in Japan, xi. 

 424. 



Cunington, George, distress of, at 

 Port Desire (1592) xi. 399. 



Cupanamma river, between Cape 

 Cecil and Raleana river, x. 459 ; 

 or Northumbria, x. 492. 



Cupari, town on the Shurama, x. 

 492. 



Cuppanamo, m Guiana, xi. 10. 



Curaa Mountain, in Guiana, x. 400; 

 gold in, X. 403. 



Curasao Island, Sir John Hawkins 

 at, IX. 401, 449; abundance of 

 cattle in (1565) x. 36; Andrew 

 Barker's men wounded by Indians 

 at (1576) X. 84; Sir Francis Drake 

 at (1595) X. 233; latitude of, in 

 the Ruttier, x. 287, 335. 



Curassawini river, x. 492 ; men- 

 tioned by Laurence Keymis (1596) 



X. 454. 

 Curazao, Island, see Curasao. 

 Curcy, see Courci. 

 Curdi, people of Merdin, v. 505. 



Cureey river, x. 492. 



Curiapan, Punta de, or Punta de 

 Gallo, in Trinidad Island, x. 205: 

 Sir Walter Raleigh at (1595) x. 

 341. 349. 422; latitude, X. 349. 



Curipotoore, Indian captain, x. 493. 



Curitini, river, the Discoverer in 

 (1596) x. 477; great river, x. 492. 



Curland, see Courland. 



Curligin, Richard, of the expedition 

 to Guinea (1555) vi. 199. 



Curna Castle, see Kurna. 



Curnaatoi, Indian prisoner of Ber- 

 reo (1596) X. 467. 



Curopolata on the English guard of 

 the Emperors of Constantinople 

 (1177) IV. 311. 



Currents of the Sea, run with the 

 wind, III. 292 ; deceiving to the 

 ships, VI. 230; in West African 

 seas, VI. 462 ; toward the west, 

 VII. 152, 166, 167, 195, 202; An- 

 thony Jenkinson on, vii. 168, 183 ; 

 discovered by Captain Frobisher 

 (1578) VII. 326, 333 ; or indrafts, vii. 

 336 f. ; strong, of Florida (1565) x. 

 48 ; at Pinos Island, x. 293 ; near 

 the Tortugas, x. 297 ; at Matan- 

 zas, X. 303 ; from the Cape of 

 Good Hope to Brazil, xi. 3, 72. 



Cursemay, a Russian tavern, 11. 

 424. 



Curshes, or Shah's messengers, iii. 

 164. 



Curson, Robert, travels of (12 18) iv. 

 348. 



Curtia, measure in Algiers (1584) v. 

 271. 



Curtice, John, hostage in Cape 

 Verde (1567) vi. 271. 



Curtice, Robert, see Cortise. 



Curtis, Thomas, pewterer, trader 

 with Chios (1535) v. 69. 



Curtius, Quintus, on Alexander the 

 Great, v. 119; mention of India, 

 vii. 180, 185. 



Curtike, see Courtrai. 



Curwara river, cataract on, x. 468. 



Curzola Island, John Locke in (1553) 

 v. 104; Henry Austell in, v. 322. 



Cusco, see Cuzco. 



Cushwini river, x. 492 ; Sir Walter 

 Raleigh's expedition on (1597) xi. 

 10. 



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