INDEX 



Cusse-winne river, see Cushwini. 



Custodio, Reverend Father, prior of 

 S. Anton of Brazil, and the sen- 

 tence against Feliciano Cieza 

 (1597) XI. 71. 



Customs, in England (1407) 11. 

 72 ff. ; English merchants free 

 of, in Shirvan, iii. 33, 39; Mus- 

 covy Company in Russia free 

 from, 94, 96, no, 325, 440, 441; 

 suits in Russia free from, 97 ; 

 exacted from English merchants 

 at Kazan and Astrakhan, 182 ; 

 English trade in Russia free from 

 (1583) 325 ; to be paid on Russian 

 money by English merchants, 431 ; 

 merchants of Muscovy Company 

 licenced to trade in Russia free 

 from, 440; (1592) 441 ; or tolls, in 

 Persia, for English merchants, iii. 

 64; in Russia, abating and re- 

 mitting of, 343 ; in Turkish coun- 

 tries (1569) V. 112, 284; to the 

 King of Algiers (1584) v. 271 ; 

 in Alexandria (1584) v. 272; paid 

 to King Aborise and his sons, 



V. 368, VI. 8; on pearls, to the 

 King of Portugal, v. 396; in 

 Orissa, v. 409, 410; in Pegu, v. 

 429, 430; of Babylon, vi. 11; of 

 Bussorah, vi. 12 ; of Ormuz, vi. 

 15; on horses, vi. 16; of Goa, 



VI. 20; of Cochin, vi. 21; of 

 Malacca, vi. 22 ; of Danzig, vi. 

 59; in London for the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 79, 80; excess 

 of, in the Levant, vi. 84; in 

 China, vi. 319; Barbary Com- 

 pany free from, for twelve years 

 (1585) VI. 424; Senegal Company 

 free from, for ten years (1588) vi. 

 448; in Burburata, on slaves, x. 

 34; in Brazil, xi. 37, 38. 



Customs officers and merchants 

 (1407) II. 75-79. 



Custumal (Customal) Latin, of the 

 town of Hyde, i. 48. 



Cutarapama, Indian herb anti- 

 poisonous, x. 495. 



Cuthen, Duke of Tartary, i, 74, 



Cutup de lashach. King of Gol- 

 conda, v. 472. 



Cuyne, see Kaiuk. 



Cuynch, see Kaiuk. 



Cuynth Can, see Kaiuk. 



Cuzco, in Peru, viii. 95, 125 ; John 

 Chilton at (1570) ix. 369; Bishop 

 of, prisoner of the English (1596) 

 IV. 261 ; Orejones of, and Guascar, 

 X. 340; unwrought gold, hidden 

 in, X. 358. 



Cyclopedes, i. 154. 



Cyguateo, Sir Richard Grenville at 

 (1585) VIII. 315. 



' Cvmbeline,' quotation from, xii. 



Cynamon, see Cinnamon. 



Cyncilim in Malabar, iv. 412. 



Cyngis, see Jenghiz Khan. 



Cyntla, battle of, Hernando Cortez's 

 victory at, viii. 124. 



Cypher, Muscovy Company's letters 

 in, II. 389, 394. 



Cypresses in Florida, x. 57. 



Cyprus, I. 262 ; Knights of S. John 

 and, II. 6; in Thome's map, 171; 

 Anthony Jenkinson at, iii. 195 ; 

 Queen Berengaria in (1191) iv. 

 328; conquered by Richard L, iv. 

 330, v. 125 ; Radulphe, keeper of, 

 for Richard L, iv. 331 ; allegiance 

 to England (1270) iv. 362 ; English 

 trade (c. 1511) v. 62; John Locke 

 at (1553) V. 85, 92; Famagusta, 

 town of, V. 118; conquered by Mus- 

 tafa Pasha (1571) V. 123, 150; de- 

 scription, V. 124-5; Laurence 

 Aldersey at, v. 207, vi. 42 ; Caesar 

 Frederick at (c. 1563) v. 366; 

 Coloquintida found in, vi. 26; 

 Sumach found in, vi. 27; re- 

 tinue of the Beglerbeg of, vi. 67 ; 

 Paphos in, vi. 107; climate, viii. 



384. 



Cyragay, Duke of Tartary, i. 74. 



Cyrenaica, boundary of Africa the 

 less, VI. 144. 



Cyrenen, Oktai's son, i. 74, 150. 



Cyrpodan, i. 74, 77, 150; Duke, sub- 

 dues the Khirgiz, 153. 



Cyrus, his invasion of Tartary, iii. 



397- 

 Cyrus, river, 11. 478. 

 Cysimbre Island, William Harborne 



"at (1583) V. 249. 

 Czilma, river, iii. 406. 

 Czircho, river, iii. 406. 



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