THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Guatulco, see Aguatulco. 

 Guavaes, nation on Rio Grande, xi. 



96. 

 Guaxaca, Indian town in Mexico, 



tribute paid by, ix. 364. 

 Guaxacan, bishopric of, situation of, 



IX. 466. 

 Guaxutla, Augustinian monastery 



in (1572) IX. 370. 

 Guayaquil, town in Peru, xii. 60 ; 



sarsaparilla gathered at, xi. 286 ; 



garrison at (1587) 315. 

 Guaybea, Brazil, Thomas Babington 



at (1581) XI. 34. ^ 

 Gudbrand Thorlacius, bishop of 



Holen, in Iceland, iv. 6, 93; and 



Arngrimus Jonas, 8, 97. 

 Gudmund, surnamed Bonus, fifth 



bishop of Holen, in Iceland (1203) 



IV. 54> 153. 



Guer, Cabo de, in Africa, vi. 134; 

 latitude of, xi. 150. 



Guernache, drummer in Charles- 

 Fort, death of (1562) viii. 482. 



Guernsey, Lewis de Vike from, re- 

 port of (1583) VIII. 146. 



Guerriero, or Ghenero, Augustine, 

 and Captain Alarchon in Colima 

 (1540) IX. 313, 318. 



Guetelus, public notary of Utina 

 (1331) IV. 444. 



Guia, a town in the Canaries, vi. 

 127. 



Guiacar river, x. 408. 



Guiana, XI. 18 ; discovery of Sir Robert 

 Dudley and Captain Popham con- 

 cerning (1595) X. 206; discovered 

 by Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) 225, 

 338-431, 398; distance from to the 

 sea, 354; importance of, 355; de- 

 scription by Sir Walter Raleigh, 

 356; Diego Ordas's attempt to 

 discover, 359; Pedro de Orsua's 

 attempt to discover, 362; Agira's 

 attempt to discover, 363 ; Ortal 

 and Silva's attempt to discover, 

 363; gold from, 364, 366, xi. 9, 

 13 ; map or chart of, by Sir 

 Walter Raleigh, x. 365, 385; Sir 

 Walter Raleigh's knowledge of, 

 371, 399, 410; Spanish rivalry 

 about the discovery of, 373, 434, 

 435, 460; map of, by Sir Walter 

 Raleigh, engraving of, 384; cli- 



mate and products, 426, 427, xi. 

 13 ; river Amazon's course through, 

 16 ; easy of conquest, x. 428 ; easy 

 to fortify, 429 ; taken possession of 

 by Domingo da Vera (1593) 435; 

 second voyage to, by Laurence 

 Keymis (1596) 452-501; ten Span- 

 ish ships sent to, 491 ; Spanish at- 

 tempts to discover, quoted from 

 Juan de Castellanos' book, 496; 

 difficult of access, 499 ; Sir Walter 

 Raleigh's third voyage to, written 

 by Thomas Masham (1596) xi. 

 1-15 ; Sir Walter Raleigh's at- 

 tempt at colonising, xii. 72 ; ' The 

 Discovery of the Large, Rich, and 

 Beautiful Empire of Guiana,' by 

 Sir Walter Raleigh, xii. 73. 



' Guiana Carmen Epicum, De,' by 

 George Chapman (1596) x. 446- 

 452, XII. 97. 



Guiara, Diego de, of Biscay, dis- 

 covery of New Biscay by, ix. 



3.64-. 



Guicciardini, and the north-west 

 passage, vii. 162. 



Guido, governor of Trebizond, i. 

 231. 



Guido, King, see Guy. 



Guido, son of Matthew, i. 341. 



Guidotus, Father, of the Franciscan 

 Friars in Treviso, iv. 442. 



Guildhall, London, Cologne mer- 

 chants' dues at, i. 323, 326. 



Guilielmus Neobrigensis, see Wil- 

 liam of Newburgh. 



Guillame, Peter, John Newbery's 

 friend (1583) v. 453. 



Guillaumurius, King of Ireland, i. 



4; 



Guimunde, patriarch of Jerusalem 



(1128) IV. 308. 

 Guinea, Portuguese possession, John 

 Tintam and William Fabian's in- 

 tended voyage to (1481) vi. 123; 

 English merchants' first voyage to 

 (1553) 141-152; latitude, 142, 378; 

 second voyage to (1554) i54-i77 ; 

 William Towerson 's first voyage to 

 (1553) 177-2 11; second voyage to 

 (1556) 212-231; third voyage to 

 (1577) 231-252; advice to John 

 Lock touching a voyage to (1561) 

 253; company, John Lock's letter 



252 



