THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Gomez, Martin, prisoner of the 

 King of Calos (c. 1565) ix. 51. 



Gomez, Perez, heirs of, owners of 

 Aioanapa town, ix. 468. 



Gomez, Stephen, and the discovery 

 of the north-west passage (1527) 

 VII. 187. 



Gondeau, Stephen, mutineer, pri- 

 soner at Archaha (1564) ix. 43. 



Gonnavy, or Guanaba, near Cape 

 Tiburon, x. 198. 



Gonsaga, Vespasian, of the Spanish 

 fleet, and the Armada (1588) iv. 

 205. 



Gonsales, Juan, discoveries of, con- 

 cerning Guiana, x. 496. 



Gonsalvez, Pedro (1588) vii. 91, 94- 



97- 



Gonson, Benjamin, father-in-law of 

 Sir John Hawkins, and the voyage 

 to Guinea (1561) vi. 253; and the 

 proposed voyage to Guinea (1564) 

 262 ; and the negro trade (1562) 

 x. 7- 



Gonson, Richard, captain of the 

 Matthew Gonson (1534) v. 67. 



Gonzalves, Peter, King of Portu- 

 gal's envoy to Pinteado (1551) vi. 



153- 



Good Fortune, Cape, Stephen 

 Borough and (1556) 11. 326, 365. 



Good Hope, Cape of, 11. 163, 169, 

 177, VI. 144, 170, 379, 380, XI. 

 343. 35I' 355. 366; Captain 

 George Raymond at (1591) vi. 

 388, X. 194 ; the Edward Bonaven- 

 ture doubles the (1593) vi. 402, 

 X. 197; strong sea currents at 

 the, VII. 166; on the south- 

 eastern road to Moluccas, 191 ; 

 people of, 264; the Gabriel at 

 (1578) 341; discovered by Bar- 

 tholomew Diaz (1494) VIII. 127, XII. 

 3; Sir Francis Drake at (1580) xi. 

 132; Thomas Cavendish at (1588) 

 342, 370. 



Goodlay, George, master of the 

 Tohy (1593) vii. 124; death, 125. 



Goodman, Edward, English messen- 

 ger to Russia, III. 174. 



Goods, law about Prussian stolen, 11. 

 53 f. ; sent from England to Russia, 

 380 ; English, in Persia, protected 

 by the Shah in case of owner's 



murder, iii. 65 ; carriage of, in 

 Persia, 146; English, for foreign 

 trade. 273-275 ; English merchants', 

 seized by the Emperor of Russia 

 (1589) 427, 437; English, com- 

 plained of in Russia, 471; Portu- 

 guese, found in a captured galleon, 



VI. 399; detained at Yoala (1591) 



VII. 96; useful for the S. Vincent 

 trade, xi. 28-29; in Brazil, 37, 38. 



Goodwin, Captain, at the Groyne, 

 death of (1589) vi. 488. 



Goodwin, or Godwin, Hugh, left by 

 Sir Walter Raleigh to Topiawari's 

 care to learn his language (1595) 

 x. 414; supposed to have been 

 eaten by a tiger, 470. 



Gordianus the Elder, proconsul of 

 Africa, iv. 72, 173. 



Gordon, see Gourdon. 



Gore, Gerald, the elder, and his 

 sons, members of the Barbary 

 Company (1585) vi. 419, 420 f. 



Gore, Thomas, the elder, member of 

 Barbary Company (1585) vi. 419, 

 422. 



Gorge, Arthur, of the English fleet, 

 and the Armada (1588) iv. 217. 



Gorges, Butshead, of the expedition 

 of Sir Walter Raleigh to Guiana 

 (1595) X. 380, 396, 403. 



Goring, Captain John, land-captain 

 in Sir Francis Drake's fleet (1585) 

 X. 98; and the Portuguese mes- 

 senger (1585) 106; in S. lago city, 

 107; Alonso Bravo, governor of 

 Cartagena, taken prisoner by 

 (1586) 119. 



Gorney, Christopher, boy of the 

 Sunshine of London (1585) vii. 

 382. 



Goro.Earl Giovanni Francesco, death 

 of, at the defence of Famagusta 

 (1571) V. 136. 



Goropius, Joannes, 'Origines' by, i. 

 xxi. 



Goset, bearer of Rubruquis' letters, 

 I. 233; Rubruquis' clerk, 276. 



Gosmit, Tartars and, i. 86. 



Gosnopoli monastery, iii. 80, 81. 



Gospatricius (Gospatric), son of 

 Mac-Kerthac, i. 39. 



Gostigo, John, in Virginia (1585) 

 VIII. 318. 



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