INDEX 



endish at (1588) 342; latitude of, 



351- 



Falster, Wolstan and, i. 15. 



Famasfusta, John Locke's descrip- 

 tion (1553) V. 94; French laws in, 

 100; chief city of Cyprus (1571) 

 124; siepi^e of (1571), account by 

 Nestor Martiningo, v. 129-152 ; 

 conquered by the Turks, vi. 109 f. 



Famine, excesses caused by, iv. 73, 

 175, VIII. 5 f. ; in the Minion in M. 

 Horo's voyage to Newfoundland 

 (1536) VIII. 5 ; in the bark of French 

 discoverers, 485 f. ; in Fort Caro- 

 line (1565) IX. 59, 66, X. 54; on 

 the Minion (1568) ix. 408; in 

 Potosi (1590) X. 171. 



Famine, Port, or Nombre de 

 Jesus, XI. 349, 357, 371 ; in 

 Strait of Magellan, Pedro Sarmi- 

 ento's men left to starve at (1587) 

 299; John Chidley and the Span- 

 iard at (1590) 382. 



Fanes, Castle of, in Rhodes, v. 15. 



Fano, II, rock near Corfu, v. 80. 



Fant Church Street, see Fenchurch. 



Faranias Islands, Captain Gualle at 

 (1584) IX. 328. 



Faraon, in Portugal, iv. 268. 



Faraonc Castle, at Alexandria, v. 331. 



Fare, see Faro. 



F^'areyiar, see Faroe. 



Farfar, see Orontes. 



Farillon, English ships in (1594) 

 VIII. 165 ; Charles Leigh and 

 William Sayer at (1597) 166; 

 Charles Leigh at, 181. 



Farmne river, by Portsmouth, v. 

 292. 



Faro, del, strait, between Sicily and 

 Calabria, iv. 322. 



Faroe Islands, iv. 14, 103, 229; dis- 

 tance from Iceland, 12, 100. 



Faroo, in Darha, vii. 89. 



Farre, John, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) VIII. 403. 



Farrington, Henry, Levant trader, 

 non-member of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 87. 



Farrington, Henry, member of the 

 Barbary Company (1585) vi. 419, 

 420 f. 



Farrington, Thomas, of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 76, 78. 



Farthow, William, in Virginia 



(1585) viii. 318. 

 Fashardo or Fasshardo, King More- 



quito at the house of, x. 375 ; 



Antonio de Berreo left at Cumana 



with, 460. 

 Fatehpur, larger than London (1583) 



v, 474 ; William Leedes and the 



King of, 475. 

 Fatepore, see Fatehpur. 

 Fatma, daughter of Mahomet, 



ancestress of the Serifo, king of 



Mecca, v. 351; tomb of, at 



Medina, 362. 

 Fatonochaiti, bonzes at, in Japan, 



VI. 339- 

 Faulcon Island, named by Edward 



Fenton (1583) xi. 189. 

 Faulcons, see Falcon. 

 Fawcet or Faucet, Christopher, his 



voyage into Persia (1569) iii. 136; 



at Shemakha, 137; agent for the 



Muscovy Company, 241. 

 Fawkner, John, mariner on the 



Bona Espcranza (1553) 11. 213. 

 Fayal Island, vii. 56, 63, 66, 68, 75, 



119; X. 300, 326, 334, 337; George 



Fenncr at, vi. 280; the Earl of 



Cumberland's fleet at (1589) vii. 



6-9, 66; English fleet at (1590) 



viii. 422 ; Spanish fleet at (1570). 



IX. 461. 

 Fear, cape of. Sir Richard Gren- 



ville's danger at (1585) viii. 315; 



John White at (1587) 391. 

 Feasts, the four, at the court of the 



Khan of Cathay, iv. 434; in 



China, vi. 306. 

 Feather garments of the natives of 



Meta Incognita, vii. 369. 

 Fecamp, France, monastery of, i. 



45- 

 Felippe, Indian, and Sir Francis 



Drake (1578) xi. 138. 

 Felix, captain of the Luisa of Dieppe 



(1593) VI. 406. 

 Felles, see Skins. 

 Feltrius mountain, iv. 38, 134. 

 Feluchia, see Feluge. 

 Feluge, on the Euphrates, v. 367-8; 



the Tiger at (1583) 455; Ralph 



Fitch at, 466 ; John Eldred at, vi. 



3> 4- 

 Felugia, see Feluge. 



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