THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Agiri's overthrow and death 

 in, 363; Antonio de Berreo in, 

 368 ; Don Antonio Ximenes, son 

 of Don Antonio de Berreo at, 372, 

 377; Orinoco river navigable 

 up to, X. 395 ; the Orinoco 

 river in, 408; Caceres settling 

 at, 497; difficulties of gaining 

 access to Guiana from, 499 ; 

 traffic with Cartagena, xi. 235, 

 XII. 66. 



Granado, see Granada. 



Granata, see Grenada. 



Gran Canaria, see Grand Canary. 



Grand Bay in Newfoundland, situa- 

 tion of, VIII. 56 ; voyage of John 

 Alphonse of Xanctoigne to (1542) 

 275-283 ; latitude of, 275 ; Rober- 

 val at, 284. 



Grand Canary Island, John White 

 at (1590) VIII. 407; Robert Tom- 

 son at (1555) IX. 340; William 

 King at (1592) x. 190; Captain 

 Raymond at (1591) 194; the Dar- 

 ling at (1595) 215; Sir Francis 

 Drake at (1595) 227; latitude of, 

 280, 332 ; longitude from, to 

 Deseada, 336 ; Sir Walter Raleigh 

 at (1595) 349. (1596) XI. I. 



Grand Cayman Island, Sir Thomas 

 Baskerville at (1596) x. 242. 



Grand Pr6, mutineer, prisoner at 

 Archaha (1564) ix. 43. 



Grande, river, in Florida, discovered 

 by Captain Ribault (1562) viii. 

 460. 



Grande Coste, Charles Leigh's crew 

 on the way to (1597) viii. 172. 



Grande, Rio, in Guinea, vi. 157; 

 death of the Edward Cotton's 

 crew at (1583) 412 ; negro trade in 

 (1591) VII. 98; fight of Sir John 

 Hawkins with seven Portuguese 

 carvels at (1568) ix. 447; the 

 Sapies inhabitants of (1564) x. 17. 



Grande, Rio, near Morro Hermoso, 

 mentioned in the Ruttier, x. 288; 

 near Timana mountains, 368, 



371- 

 Grande, Rio (Brazil), Philip II. and 



the proposed conquest of (1596) xi. 



64; French ships at, 66. 

 Grande, Rio, called also Ygrai, xi. 



96. 



Grandvell, Thomas Perenot of, 

 death of (1588) iv. 231. 



Granganimeo, brother of the King 

 of Virginia (1584) viii. 300; de- 

 scription of, and of his wives, 

 302 ; his kindness to the English, 

 304; death of, 326. 



Grange, la, see La Grange. 



Granger, Edward, distress of, at 

 Port Desire (1592) xi. 399. 



Granges, hills of the, discovered by 

 Jacques Cartier (1534) viii. 189- 

 208. 



Grangino, King Wingina's brother, 

 and Sir Richard Grenville (1585) 

 VIII. 316. 



Grant, Captain, on the Sampson 

 (1594) VII. 119; Nuno Velio Pere- 

 ira, prisoner of, 122. 



Grant, John, master of the Tiger, 

 and the boats in Cartagena har- 

 bour (1586) X. 124. 



Grapes, found in Florida, x. 51, 



Gratiosa, see Graciosa. 



Gravelines, bridges made at, for the 

 Armada (1588) iv. 204; fortified 

 against the Armada, 209 ; fight at, 

 between English fleet and the 

 Armada, 224, 226. 



Graves, in Earl of Cumberland's 

 Isles (1587) VII. 420. 



Gravesend, Willoughby's fleet at, 11. 

 217; the Searchthrift at, 322; 

 Anthony Jenkinson's departure 

 from (1557) 413; Anthony Jen- 

 kinson's departure from (1561) 

 III. 15. (1566) 92; Christopher 

 Borough's departure from (1579) 

 214; return of Sir Jerome Bowes 

 to (1583) 328; Roger Bodenham 

 embarks at (1550) v. 71; Henry 

 Austell at (1586) 328; John New- 

 bery's departure from (1583) 452 ; 

 John Evesham's departure from 

 (1586) VI. 35; Richard Wrag's 

 departure from (1593) 94 ; Captain 

 Martin Frobisher at (1576) vii. 

 204, (1578) 231; Captain Fro- 

 bisher 's ships at (1577) 285; de- 

 parture of M. Hore from, for 

 Newfoundland (1536) viii. 4; 

 Charles Leigh's departure from 

 (1597) 166; departure from, of the 



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