INDEX 



Eston, William, master of the Sun- 

 shine of London (1585) vii. 382; 

 discoveries of, 403. 



Estotiland, the Sunshine at (1586) 

 VII. 407 ; discovered by Nicholas 

 and Antonio Zeno (1380) 445, 464; 

 description of, 455, 463, 465; Fris- 

 land fishermen in, 455, 458; trade 

 with Greenland, 456; discovered 

 formerly by Frisland fishermen, 

 464. 



Estremadura, people of, and the de- 

 fence of Spain (1585) x. 96, 



Estrecho de todas Santos, 11. 169, 

 176 f. 



Estria, see Istria. 



Esturmy (Sturmy) Sir William, am- 

 bassador to Prussia, 11, 27, 28, 30, 

 47> 55. 59, 79, 84, 85, 87, 91. 



Esurgny or Esnoguy, way of procur- 

 ing, in Hochelaga (1535) viii. 233; 

 chains made of, presented to 

 Jacques Cartier (1536) 256, 257, 

 265. _ 



Etaiguinams, enemies of the Span- 

 ish (1596) X. 474 . 



Ethelwold, bishop of Winchester, i. 

 22. 



Ethingham, Sir William de, vice- 

 admiral (1409) II. 104. 



Ethiope, see Ethiopia. 



Ethiopia, iv. 26, 118; locusts as 

 food in, 84, 189; David, Em- 

 peror of, VI. 144; people of, or 

 Nigritae, 167 ; divisions of, 

 168, 169 ; animals and products 

 of, 169 ; Emperor of, letters 

 of Queen Elizabeth to (1579) vii. 

 129, 131. 



Ethiopians, or Saracens, Jenghiz 

 Khan and the, i. 146 ; conquered 

 and converted by Constantine, 

 viii. 106. 



Etilia, see Volga. 



Etiquette in court, in Russia, 11. 

 226 f., 255 f., 428, 430, 432; at 

 table, 227, 257 f., 293, 421, 428- 



430, 432- 



Euboea, ortogules in, iii. 399. 



Eucunocamindono, Augustine, gover- 

 nor of half the kingdom of Finga, 

 XI. 425, 429. 



Euet, see Evet. 



Euphorbium, found in Barbary, vi. 27. 



Euphrates, near Azaron, v. 409, 

 V. 446, 465 ; branch of, at 

 Aleppo, Syria, v. 108; fiat- 

 bottomed boats on the, 367; Tig- 

 ris and, meeting point of, 371 ; 

 Birrah on, vi. 3 ; description of, 



Euracco river, xi. 7. 



Europa river, tributary of the Ori- 

 noco river, x. 395. 



Europe, Thome's map of Eastern, 

 II. 170 f. 



Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, and 

 the Jerusalem mother, iv. 73, 175; 

 on Empress Helena, 271 ; Flavius 

 Constantine and, 275 ; life of 

 Octavius, King of Britain, by, 

 276 ; ' Ecclesiastical History, ' viii. 

 105. 



Eustace, brother of Godfrey de 

 Bouillon, in the Holy Land (1097) 

 IV. 294. 



Eutropius on Flavius Constantine, 

 IV. 274. 



Euxinus Sea, see Black Sea. 



Evagrius, Scholasticus, ecclesiasti- 

 cal writer, viii. 107. 



Evans, assistant to Edward Fenton 

 (1582) XI. 163, 176; at Sierra 

 Leone, 175. 



Evans, John, in Virginia (1585) viii. ' 

 318. 



Evans, Richard, and Henry Roberts, 

 ambassador to Turkey (1585) vi. 

 426. 



Evats, lizards like, in the houses of 

 Sapies, x. 20. 



Eversby, James, at Port Desire 

 (1592) XI. 399. 



Every, William, cooper on the Ed- 

 ward Bonaventure (1553) H. 

 214. 



Evesham, John, his voyage to 

 Egypt (1586) VI. 35-38; account 

 of voyage to the Azores (1586) 434- 



437- 

 Evet, William, at Santos, Brazil 



(1581) XI. 37. 

 Ewaipanoma nation, headless people, 

 near Caora river, x. 406, 423, 



Ewiapanomos, see Ewaipanoma. 

 Ewparepani, on Caroli river, x. 

 423- 

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