INDEX 



Enam province, in China, xi. 381. 



Encisa, city in Spain, x. 171. 



Enciza, Martin Fernandez de, de- 

 scription of the Amazon by, xi. 

 19-22. 



Enckhuysen, see Enkhuizen. 



Enecaque, Captain Laudonniere at 

 (1565) IX. 54, 67. 



Eneguape, see Enecaque. 



Enerus, Otto, thirtieth bishop of 

 Schalholt, in Iceland (1589) iv. 60, 



159- 

 Enganno, Cabo del, discovered by 

 Captain UUoa, latitude of (1540) 



IX. 278. 



Enganno, Cabo del, in Hispaniola, 



X. 327; latitude of, 333. 

 Enganno, Isla del. Captain Gualle 



at (1584) IX. 326. 

 England, discoveries, i. Ixvi. f. ; 

 agreement between and Prussia 

 (1388) II. 18-24, (1409) 98-103; 

 Prussian merchants privileges in, 

 23 ; promises of restitution to 

 Prussia, 38-41 ; and the Hanse 

 merchants, 55, 95-98; importance 

 of the Narrow Sea to, 11. 114, 

 130 f., 145; and the Hanse towns, 

 34-36; Thome's map of, 11. 169; 

 route for bringing Persian goods 

 to (1568) III. 147; Emperor Bald- 

 win's visit to (1247) IV. 353; 

 voyage of Lyon, King of Armenia, 

 to (1386) 445; Kings of, called 

 themselves Kings of Jerusalem, v. 

 125 ; arms of, on Levant Com- 

 pany's ships (1581) 197; ships of. 

 King of Spain's commission to 

 arrest the (1585) vi. 417 ; climate of, 

 VII. 268 ; comparison with Morocco, 

 269 ; fish trade with Frisland, 



450- 



English, Edmund, settler in Vir- 

 ginia (1587) VIII. 402. 



English merchants attacked by Tar- 

 tars, III. 150; products sold in 

 Persia, 53 ; coins, 152 ; trade 

 with Sweden, 207; soldiers under 

 Sir William Stanley in the Armada 

 (1588) IV. 205; at Dunkirk, 220. 



English Port, see Ingles Port. 



Englishmen's Strait, between New- 

 foundland and Greenland, ix. 381. 



Engroneland, see Greenland. 



Engrontland, see Greenland. 

 Engus, son of Sumerled, king of 



Argyll, I. 30; victory over Regi- 

 nald, 33 ; death of, 34. 

 Enkhuizen, Henry Austell at (1585) 



V. 320. 

 Enriquez, Don Martin, new viceroy 



of Mexico (1567), at San Juan 



d'Ulloa, XII. 49. 

 Ensenore, Indian, death of (1586) 



viii. 333-337- 

 Ensign, black and white, seen in 



Countess of Warwick's Sound, vii. 



359- 



Ensigns and colours, Spanish, in St. 

 Paul's Cathedral (1588) iv. 234; 

 English, at Cadiz (1596) 251. 



Entremonson, vi. 29. 



Eparacano, nephew of Topiawari, 

 christened Don Juan, x. 412. 



Eparagotos, nation near the Caroli 

 river, enemy to the Spaniards and 

 the Inga (1595) x. 402, 405. 



Epenscheid, John, Livonian messen- 

 ger, II. 88, 92. 



Ephesus, Neophytus, Metropolitan 

 of, in Russia, 11. 185. 



Ephesus, mountains of, iv. 26, 118; 

 bishop of, and the English am- 

 bassadors, 287 ; Diana's Temple in, 

 V. 119; gulf of, Richard Wrag in 

 the (1594) VI. 107. 



Epimes, gulf of, Turkish galleys 

 enter the (1522) v. 15. 



Epirus, see Albania. 



Episcopia, town, in Cyprus, v. 125. 



Epithymum, found in Crete, vi. 27. 



Eppera town, near Berbice river, x. 

 494. 



Epuramei from Peru, conquerors of 

 Guiana, x. 400, 475 ; subject to 

 the Emperor of Guiana, 401 ; 

 enemies of, 403. 



Epyrus, see Albania. 



Equator, xi. 153 ; causes of heat 

 under the, vii. 255-268 ; cold nights 

 under the, 271. 



Equi, Don John's town in Guinea 

 (1562) VI. 260. 



Equier, see Esquire. 



Equinoctial, see Equator. 



Eracano, native of Virginia, and 

 Ralph Lane (1585) viii. 335. 



Eramacoa, Indian captain, x. 493. 



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