INDEX 



Golconda, Ralph Fitch in (c. 1583) 

 V. 472. 



Gold, Enf^lish expedition to find 

 (1553) VI. 147; trade in Guinea 

 (1555) 163, (1556-77) 195-245 ; orna- 

 ments, worn by Africans, 173 ; 

 stores of, in China, 354; found in 

 captured ships, vii. 66; mines of, 

 in inland Africa (1591) 88; in 

 Guinea, 98; in Tombuto and 

 Gago, loi ; found in Meta Incog- 

 nita, 283, 372 ; in Saguenay river, 



VIII. 237, 245 ; found in Canada, 

 268, 282, 284; copper preferred to, 

 by Indians of Florida (1524) 433; 

 in the kingdom of Calos (1565) 



IX. 50; in the Apalatci mountains, 

 55, 88, 112, 113; in Coragones, 



127; in Cevola, 163, 199; in Cali- 

 fornia, 318; in Nova Albion, 325, 

 XI. 123; in Lequeos Islands, 334; 

 in Veragua coast, 366; in Nicar- 

 agua, 367; in rivers in Mexico, 

 382; sapies' store of (1564) x. 18; 

 mines, of the Caribs (1565) 30; 

 found in Florida, 57; ornaments 

 of, made and worn by Indians, 

 58; mines of, in Hispaniola, 115; 

 mines of, in China, 165 ; mines 

 •of, in Seawano and Waliame, 

 207; in Guiana, Sir Walter 

 Raleigh on the (1595) 341, 344; 

 in Trinidad, 350, xi. 22 ; profusion 

 of wrought, used in Guiana, x. 

 357; unwrought, hidden in Cuzco, 

 358; from Guiana, x. 364, 366, 

 369, 403, 405, 414, 416, 425, 426, 

 461, 468, XI. 9, 13; idol of, sent 

 to the King of Spain by the In- 

 dians (1593) X. 439; 'growing' in 

 Trinidad, xi. 22 ; mines at S. Vin- 

 cent, 26 ; Indians constrained by 

 Spaniards to work the mines of, 

 275 ; found on Solomon Islands, 

 289 ; in Arauco, 303 ; in the 

 Philippines, xii. 21. 



{jolden Dragon, the, Christopher 

 Newport, captain of (1592) vii. 

 112 ; flagship of Christopher New- 

 port's fleet (1591-2) X. 184. 



Golden Hind, the, rear-admiral of 

 Sir Humphrey Gilbert's expedition 

 (1583) VIII. 47; succeeds to the 

 vice-admiral, 48; meets the Swal- 



low in Conception Bay, 50; meets 

 the Squirrel at S. John's Harbour 

 (1583) 51; leaves S. John's Bay, 

 62 ; sufferings of, 69 ; returns to 

 Falmouth, 74, xii. 37. 



Golden Hind, Drake's ship, see 

 Pelican. 



Golden Nohle, the, of London, in 

 Tunis (1586) VI. 46. 



Golden, Sir Jerome Horsey at (1584) 



in- 345- 



Goldesmith, Clays, ship-master, and 

 Prussian pirates, 11. 63. 



Golding, Rainold, merchant on the 

 Edward Bonaventure, death of 

 (1592) VI. 396. 



Golding, Robert, and the captain of 

 Baku (1580) III. 224; his expedi- 

 tion to Shemakha (1580) 230, 232, 

 at Uchooge, 239 ; at Astrakhan, 

 240; leaves Astrakhan, 245. 



Goldmore gate, Anthony Jenkinson 

 at, II. 413. 



Gold-powdered Indians, described by 

 Armago, x. 208; described by Sir 

 Robert Dudley, 361 ; during their 

 Borracheras, 437. 



Goleta, see Goletta. 



Goletta, Island, Laurence Aldersey 

 at (1586) VI. 39. 



Goletta, the, in Barbary, iii. 238; 

 port of Tunis, vi. 35, . 143. 



Gomara, Francisco Lopez de, 'Gen- 

 eral History of the West Indies ' 

 by, quotations from, vii. 134, 153, 



IX. 152, 156, 163-169, X. 356, 357, 

 359, 400; on America, an island, 

 VII. 171 ; and the Indians from 

 America, 173 ; his mention of 

 Acuco, IX. 296. 



Gomera Island, and town, descrip- 

 tion and latitude of, vi. 132, 156; 

 William Towerson at (1555) 

 178; the Castle of Comfort 

 at (1567) 269; Sir John Haw- 

 kins at (1567) IX. 399, 466; 

 Sir John Hawkins at (1564) 



X. II, (1567) 64; Sir Amyas de 

 Preston at (1595) 215; latitude of, 

 332- 



Gomes Polo Islands, near Sumatra, 



VI. 395- . 

 Gomez, Diego, governor of Fayal 



(1589) VII. 9. 



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