INDEX 



Drachms, money of Aleppo, vi. lo ; 

 of Bussorah, 12. 



Draganti found in Morea, vi. 27. 



Drago, tree in Teneriffe, vi. 130 ; 

 in Madeira, 135. 



Dragio, or Drogeo, discovered by 

 Nicholas and Antonio Zeno (c. 

 1380) VII. 445 ; Frisland fishermen 

 in, VII. 456, VII. 457; description, 

 by Antonio Zeno, vii. 463, 465. 



Dragon, the. Earl of Cumberland's 

 ship (1591) VI. 466. 



Dragon, the. Sir Francis Drake's 

 ship in his voyage to Nombre de 

 Dios (1572) X. 75-77. 



Dragone, Boca de, see Dragos. 



Dragos, Boca de (or Dragon's 

 Mouth) VI. 198, 403. 



Drake, the, news-bearer to English 

 fleet (1589) VII. 5. 



Drake, the, John Vaughan, captain 

 of (1585) X. 98; captured by Sir 

 Francis Drake, x. 99. 



Drake, Edmund, naval chaplain, 

 father of Sir Francis, xii. 48. 



Drake, Sir Bernard, and Newfound- 

 land fishers (1585) x. 95. 



Drake, Sir Francis, i. xxiv., vi. i, 

 VIII. 129 ; at Nombre de Dios, 

 xxvii. ; vice-admiral of the Eng- 

 lish fleet (1588) IV. 208, 218; 

 and the Easterling hulks, 213; 

 and Don Pedro de Valdez, 

 214; his ship shot through 

 by the Spanish, 225 ; at 

 Molucca, V. 459, 460; and 

 the captive Turks (1586) vi. 40; 

 and the Spanish fleet (1587) 438; 

 general of the English fleet (1587) 

 438 ; at Cadiz, 439 ; facsimile of 

 despatch from, dated 27th April, 

 1587, 440; deeds of, 477; at 

 the taking of the Groyne (1589) 

 489 ; at Puente de Burgos, 492 ; 

 on the way to Lisbon, 499, 500; 

 at Cascaes, 502; at Vigo, 513; 

 at the Azores, 514; at Plymouth, 

 515; in the West Indies (1585) vii. 

 40; expected in Terceira (1589) 64; 

 Ralph Lane and (1586) viii. 320- 

 342, 343. 345' X. 132, 133; barks 

 of, VIII. 332; in Virginia, 346; 

 his voyage from Aguatulco to 

 north-west of California (1578) ix. 



319-326; at Aguatulco (1579) 365; 

 at Acapulco, 433; at Nova Albion, 

 321, 322, 324, XII. 60 ; captain of the 

 Judith (1567) X. 398; in Sir John 

 Hawkins's fleet (1568) 446; and 

 his fight with the negroes (1568) 

 448; in S. Juan d'Ulloa (1568) 

 454, XII. 50; portrait of, x. 

 iii. ; voyage of, to Nombre de 

 Dios, written by Lopez Vaz, x. 

 75-77, XI. 227-290 ; wounded at 

 Nombre de Dios, xi. 228 ; voyage 

 of, to West Indies, by Thomas 

 Cates (1585) X. 97-134; at S, lago 

 Island, 103-109; S. lago town, 

 109, 269, XI. 234 ; takes S. 

 Domingo, x. iii, 112, xi. 234; and 

 the resolutions of his land captains 

 about Cartagena, X. 121-124; at S. 

 John's Fort in Florida, 128; at 

 Limaret (1587) 152; voyage of, to 

 West Indies (1595) 226-245, xii. 

 64; death of (1596) x. 239, xii. 66; 

 Spanish lies about, confuted by 

 Henry Savile (1596) x. 246-265; 

 West Indian expedition of 1585-6; 

 map of, engraving of, x. 502 ; 

 drum of, engraving of, xi. 

 104; voyage of, to the South 

 Sea (157V1580) XI. 101-133, 149; 

 and Nuno da Silva, 134, 146; and 

 the natives, 155 ; wounded by In- 

 dians, 138 ; letter of, to his com- 

 pany, 147; and Thomas Doughty's 

 judgment and execution (1578) 109, 

 XII. 56; in the Straits of Magellan, 



XI. 260; the Cacafuego taken by 

 (1579) 116, 264; and the natives 

 of Nova Albion (1579) 119; and 

 the King of Nova Albion, 120, 122, 



XII. 60 ; and the King of Ternate, 

 XI. 125 ; near Celebes Islands 

 {1579) XI. 128; in danger, xi. 129; 

 in Java, xi. 130; in the Spanish 

 Indies, xii. 23; treasures brought 

 home by, 28; and the Virginian 

 colonists, 41 ; nickname of, 45 ; 

 ' Drake and the Tudor Navy,' 

 by Julian Corbett, 46 ; captain of 

 the Judith, 48 ; exploits of, 52 ; 

 spoils of, in West Indies (1572) 52, 

 62 ; * Sir Francis Drake revived, ' 

 by Philip Nichols (1626) 53; the 

 Armada and, 63; at Lisbon, 64; 



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