THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Forster, Thomas, gentleman, his 

 passport to Constantinople (c. 

 1580) V. 329. 



Forster, Thomas, master of the 

 Nicholas (1584) v. 281, 282. 



Forts, English, in Countess's Island 

 (1577) VII. 310, 341 ; built by Cap- 

 tain Frobisher in Countess's 

 Island (1578) VII. 347; French, in 

 Florida (1565) x.53 ; in Brazil (1542) 

 XI. 25 ; in Parajua, taken by the 

 people of Pernambuco, xi. 249 ; in 

 Parajua, taken by Diego Flores de 

 Valdez, 271 ; Spanish, built in S, 

 Juan d'Ulloa and Vera Cruz (1590) 

 IX. 204, 205; in Florida (1572) 

 397 » possibility of building a, near 

 Rio de Janeiro, x. 93 ; built in 

 Puerto Rico (1590) 161 ; taken by 

 the Earl of Cumberland (1598) 

 162 ; near the Caracas, taken by 

 Sir Amyas de Preston (1595) 

 217, 223; in Nombre de Dios 

 (1595) 237; of S. lago town, de- 

 scription of, 269 ; on S. Vincent 

 river to guard the Strait of Magel- 

 lan, XI. 251, 267; built on the river 

 Plate by Sebastian Cabot, 252 ; 

 and garrison at Arica, 262 ; 

 in Chili, built by Don Pedro 

 de Valdivia, 276; of El Callao de 

 Lima, 285. 



Fortan Islands, Captain Gualle at 

 (1584) IX. 331. 



Fortescue, George, captain of the 

 bark Bonner (1585) x. 98; death, 



^ 134. 



Forteventura, see Fuerte Ventura. 



Fortis, William, and his voyage to 



Syria (1240) iv. 352. 

 * Fortunatus, Olde,' by Dekker, xii. 



108. 

 Fosse, the, port of Rhodes, v. 10, 



16. 

 Foster, John, master of the Edward 



Cotton (1583) VI. 408, 410. 

 Foster, master of the Primrose, and 



the Corrigidor of Biscay (1585) vi. 



413-417- 

 Fotoquiens, or Japanese saints, vi. 



337- 

 Fouchall, see Funchal. 

 Foulness, Arthur Pet at (1580) iii. 



299. 



Fountains in Iceland, iv. 33, 128; 

 Saxo on, 37, 132 ; wine and oil, 

 38, 133 ; blood, 38, 134 ; poisoned, 



39» 135- 



Four Hillocks Island, or Chetera 

 Bougori, III. 222. 



Fournati, Domingo de, captain of a 

 Genoese carrack (1522) v. 11. 



Fourneaux, conspiracy of, against 

 Captain Laudonniere (1564) ix. 39. 



Fowey, Cornwall, 11. 120; ships 

 from, in Edward III.'s fleet, i. 

 297. 



Fowlnesse, see Foulness. 



Fowl, wild, in India, v. 476, 481. 



Fowlay Island, latitude of, vii. 205, 

 206. 



Fowler, Thomas, of Lynn, and 

 Prussian pirates, 11. 67. 



Fowles, Richard, assistant to the 

 Muscovy Company, 11. 307. 



Fowls, in China, vi. 299; near the 

 Cape of Good Hope, 380; strange, 

 in the Northern Seas (1577) vii. 

 287 ; of the Continent, discovered 

 by Captain Frobisher (1578) 338; 

 of Meta Incognita, 374 ; in Pen- 

 guin Island, description of, viii. 

 4; in Newfoundland, 6, 13, 49, 59; 

 wild, on Cape Breton, 158 ; water, 

 at Seven Islands (1585) 243; in 

 Granada, ix. 156 ; in Mexico, 380 ; 

 in Trinidad, x. 350; in Guiana, 

 XI. 14; in Maio Island, 104; on 

 the river Plate, 108 ; in the Straits 

 of Magellan (1578) 11 1, 158; at 

 Port Desire, description of, 296 ; 

 in S. Helena, 345 ; killed by 

 Indians as a present for Sir 

 Francis Drake (1578) xi. 155. 



Fox, John, survivor of the Tohy 

 (1593) VII. 129. 



Fox, the, bark, of London, Roger 

 Bodenham's ship (1564) ix. 359. 



Foxcroft, Samuel, captain of the 

 Merchant Royal, voyage of, to 

 East Indies (1591) x. 194. 



Foxe, John (historian), i. xxiv. ; 

 Acts and Monuments by, Ixiv. 



Foxe, John, of Woodbridge, in Suf- 

 folk, delivery of Christian slaves 

 of Alexandria (1577) v. 153-167; 

 gunner of the Three Half Moons, 

 154. 



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