THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Gassipine, see Cotton Wool. 

 Gastaldion, borough of, in Italy, iv. 



^444- 



Gastaldus, and the north-west pass- 

 age, VII, 162. 



Gate, Cape de, see Gates. 



Gates, Sir Thomas, knighted at 

 Cadiz (1596) IV. 259. 



Gates, Cavo de, William Harborne 

 at (1583) V. 243; John Evesham 

 leaves his fleet at (1587) vi. 35. 



Gate, Ochi de, see Cat's eyes. 



Gato, El buio del, described in the 

 Rattier, x. 289. 



Gatte, Cavo de la, John Locke at 

 (1553) V. 85; Nestor Martiningo 

 at (1571) 149. 



Gauls in Italy and Greece (b.c) iv. 

 269. 



Gauri, King of Egypt, miracle in 

 the reign of, v. 339; Jehbir and 

 the caravan of, 348. 



Gawralo, Neodatza, secretary to 

 Feodor Andrewich Spisemskie 

 (1582) III. 463. 



Gay, Duke of Tartary, i. 150. 



Gaymal, Geoffrey of, witness of Ed- 

 ward I.'s great charter, i. 338. 



Gaza, John Eldred at (c. 1587) vi. 



Gazari, see Taurida, people of. 

 Gazatia, position of, vi. 170. 

 Gebarsvil, hot baths in, iv. 35, 



129. 

 Gedney, in Lincolnshire, Hakluyt 



rector of (1612) xii. 83. 

 Geese in Upper India, iv. 423. 

 Gefferson, William, master of the 



flagship Bona Esperanza (1553) 11. 



206, 212. 

 Geffherne, in the Duchy of Liine- 



burg, V. 320. 

 Gefi"reis, see Jeff"reys. 

 Geirgifield, William, killed by In- 

 dians on Puna Island (1587) xi. 



318. 

 Geisera, island, conquered by the 



Portuguese, viii. 127. 

 Gelber, Anthony, of Prussia, death 



of, at Cyprus (1553) v. 100. 

 Gelder, Hans van, and the English 



ships, II. 61. 

 Gelderland, ships from, before 



Calais, i. 299. 



Genaza, latitude of, x. 336. 



Genealogy of Murad Khan (1580) v. 

 184. 



Genevois, Stephen le, conspiracy of, 

 against Captain Laudonniere 

 (1564) IX. 39. 



Genguis, a sect in Japan, vi. 338. 



Gennadius on the heretic Pelagius,^ 

 IV. 277. 



Gennings, Tristram, called in coun- 

 cil by Robert Withrington (1587) 

 XI. 211. 



Genoa, Philip, King of France, at 

 (1190) IV. 321; Christian army 

 sails from (1390) 451; Chios, the 

 property of (1569) v. iii ; and the 

 Turks, 112; English ships to trade 

 in, 116; ships of, and the Straits 

 of Magellan, xi. 258 ; surrender of 

 the fleet of, at Chiozza (1380) xii. 



3- 

 Genoese, home products of, 11. 123 ; 



war of the, against the Moors 



(1390) IV. 450, 451. 

 Genre, le, accomplice of La 



Roquette's conspiracy against 



Captain Laudonniere (1564) ix. 



39- 



Gentiles, pilgrimage of the, to 

 Benares, v. 477. 



Gentlemen adventurers, see Adven- 

 turers. 



Gentlemen of the chamber of the 

 Emperor of Russia, iii. 414. 



Genua, see Genoa. 



Genuois, see Genoese. 



Genuoys, see Genoese. 



Geoffrey, a Maltese renegado, steals 

 a brigantine from Tripolis (1585) 

 v. 308. 



Geoffrey of Monmouth (1100-1154), 

 * Historia Britonum,' i. 3, 7. 



Geography, Arabian, by Abilfada 

 Ismael, John Baptista Ramusio 

 on. III. 412 ; Japanese, vi. 332. 



George, a Greek pilot for the Chili 

 coast, taken and tortured with 

 three Spaniards by Thomas Cav- 

 endish (1587) XI. 309. 



George, letter-bearer of the Grand 

 Master of Rhodes (1522) v. 13. 



George, son of Wsewolod, 11. 185. 



George, son of Demetrius, killed by 

 Bathy (1237) 11. 186. 



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