THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



or locust eaters, iv. 84, 189; on 

 Africa, vi. 169. 



■Dionyse, the, of Captain Frobisher's 

 third voyage (1578) vn. 234, 241. 



Dlonysius, on the Ocean Sea, vii. 

 199. 



Dionysius Areopag'ita, the 'Heavenly 

 Hierarchy,' by (858) iv. 281. 



Discipline, on Cabot's ships, 11. 195, 

 205 ; on the George and the 

 William, iii. 253 ; in the English 

 navy (1596) iv. 237; of Richard I. 

 for his navy (1177) iv. 320; on the 

 ships of Edward Fen ton (1582) xi. 

 163. 



Discoverer, the, pinnace of Laurence 

 Keymis, lost at sea (1596) x. 452; 

 Laurence Keymis meets, at the 

 mouth of the Orinoco river (1596) 

 477; burnt by him, 477. 



Discoveries, Russian, exclusive pri- 

 vilege of the Muscovy Company, 



II. 315 f. ; in the North Sea by 

 Englishmen, iii. 460. 



Disdain, the. Sir Martin Frobisher 

 in the (1592) vii. 106. 



• Diseases, Curing of Hot,' etc., by 

 George Watson, xii. 81. 



Dissequebe, see Essequibo. 



Disspenser, see Despenser. 



Ditter Island, Laurence Aldersey 

 near (1586) vi. 41. 



Diu Island, in Cambay, Portu- 

 guese possession in (1563) 374, 

 445 ; trade between, and Cambai- 

 etta, 377 ; Ralph Fitch at (c. 1583) 

 V. 463, 469; turbith found in, vi. 

 26; and monsoons, 28. 



Divan, or Justice-hall of the Vizier, 

 in Turkey, vi. 97, 99. 



Diverie, the Framburaro of, v. 

 148; slain at Famagusta (1571) 

 152. 



Dixmud, Duke of Parma at (1588) 

 IV. 220. 



Dnieper, river (Boristhenes), i. 163, 



III. 362, VII. 176; and the Black 

 Sea, II. 252. 



Dockwray, Lord Thomas, grand 



prior of the Order of Jerusalem, 



in England (1522) v. i. 

 Dod, Thomas, member of the Bar- 



bary Company (1585) vi. 419, 



420 f. 



Doddington, John, and Laurence 

 Aldersey at Patras (1586) vi. 40. 



Doderidge, Richard, of Barnstaple, 

 privileged trader in Senegal (1588) 



VI. 443-450- 



Dodrant, a measure used by William 

 Towerson (1555) vi. 166. 



Doffie, Ccesar, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 88. 



Dog, the, voyage of William Michel- 

 son, captain of, to Mexico in 

 (1589) X. 156. 



Dogger-ship, the, of Wiveton, 11. 

 66. 



Dogonne, pilgrimage of the Pegus 

 to the varella or pagoda called, 

 V. 492. 



Dogs Nose, cape in Russia, fullers' 

 earth at, 11. 364. 



Dogs, Icelanders' affection for, iv. 

 74, 177 ; in Canary Island, vi. 

 126; of Quivira, described, ix. 

 168; in California, ix. 224; used 

 by the Spaniards to hunt the 

 Indians, 226, 238, 260; of New 

 Spain described, ix. 384 ; wild, used 

 to destroy superabundant cattle in 

 S. Domingo (1535) x. 37. 



Dolce, Rio, xi. 81, 372; voyage of 

 Sir Anthony Sherley to (1596) x. 

 266-276 ; Sir Anthony Sherley and 

 Captain Parker on the (1597) 275, 

 278; Captain Parker's voyage to 

 (1596) 277; Thomas Cavendish at 

 (1587) XI. 319, 368. 



Doldavius, King of Gotland, i. 3 f. 



Doletus, interpretation of the word 

 Victus, IV. 64, 164. 



Dolgoia, see Kolguev. 



Dolgoiave, see Kolguev. 



Dolgoieve, see Kolguev. 



Dolopes, people of Libya, vi. 168. 



Dolphin, Captain, wounded at tak- 

 ing of the Groyne (1589) vi. 490. 



Dolphin, the, set on fire at Gibral- 

 tar (1591) vii. 37. 



Dolphin, the, French ship, for the 

 discovery of Florida (1524) viii. 



423- 

 Dolphins, x. 61, xi. 153; near Soko- 

 tra Island, vi. 395 ; the Richard 

 of Arundel's crew and (1591) vi. 

 467 ; Sir Francis Drake finds store 

 of (1578) XI. 106. 



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