INDEX 



to the (1561) 255-257; proposed 

 voyage to (1564) 262; voyage of 

 George Fenner to, by Walter 

 Wren (1566) 266-284; ship of, a 

 poisonous fish, 379 ; coast of, loss 

 of the Edward Cotton on the 

 (1583) 411; coast of, map of, en- 

 graving, 528 ; Spanish fleet from 

 (1589) VII. 71; gold in, 98; King 

 of Morocco's proceedings in (1594) 

 100; Mulley Balasen, son of the 

 King of Morocco, slain in, loi ; 

 Captain Windam's voyage to 

 (1553) 252; coast of, discovered 

 by the Portuguese, viii. 127; 

 Portuguese garrison at, 445 ; coast 

 of, negroes taken by Sir John 

 Hawkins on (1567) ix. 399, 447; 

 the William and John lost off the 

 (1568) 400; negroes of, sold in 

 Hispaniola by Sir John Hawkins 

 (1562) X. 7; coast of, first voyage 

 of Sir John Hawkins to (1562) 7; 

 second voyage (1564) 9-63; third 

 voyage (1567-8) 64-74; water- 

 dropping trees in (1564) 13; 

 negroes of, about Cape Verde, de- 

 scription (1564) 15; the Minion 

 and the Portuguese galleys in 

 (1565) 35; Portuguese ship from, 

 captured by Christopher Newport 

 (1591) 184; ship from, captured 

 by William King (1592) 191 ; Sir 

 Anthony Sherley on the coast of 

 (1596) 267 f. ; Edward Fenton in 

 sight of (1582) XI. 173, XII. 15. 



Guinea-cocks in Granada, ix. 156. 



Guinecourt, Captain in Francis de 

 Roberval's voyage (1542) viii. 283; 

 sent to France by Roberval to 

 carry news, 286. 



Guinie, see Guinea. 



Guiny-wheat, to make a drink, xi. 



Guipusco, see Guipuzcoa. 

 Guipuzcoa and the Armada (1588) 



IV. 200. 

 Gullistone Castle, iii. 25. 

 Gum found in Florida, x. 57. 

 Gum Arabic found in Zaffo, vi. 

 ^27. 



Gumme, see Gum. 

 Gimdall, the, Portuguese boat at 



Sierra Leone (1582) xi. 179. 



Gundy, Alexander, gunner's mate, 

 called in council by Robert With- 

 rington (1587) xi. 211. 



Gunfacius, King of Orkney, i. 3. 



Gunfride, keeper of the Tower of 

 David (1107) IV. 302. 



Gunnasius, King of Orkney, i. 4. 



Gunner, the Master, in John Win- 

 ter's voyage, killed by Patagon- 

 ians, XI. 157. 



Gunner, the Master, called in coun- 

 cil by Robert Withrington (1589) 

 XI. 211. 



Gunpowder in the Guipuzcoa ship 



(1588) IV. 215. 



Guns, made by Chinese, vi. 359. 

 Gunson, William, owner of the 



Mary Grace (c. 1511) v. 62. 

 Gunson, see Gonson, Benjamin. 

 Guritini, river, or Curitini, honey 



found near, x. 459. 

 Gusman, Don Fernando de, accom- 

 plice of Lopez de Agira, xi. 244 ; 



killed by Agira, 245. 

 Guthlac, Saint, of Croyland monas- 

 tery (1064) IV. 290. 

 Gutieres, Diego, pilot, his account 



of China, ix. 393. 

 Gutierez, Gregory, notary of Don 



John Bennudes of Figueroa (1596) 



X. 252. 

 Gutte, Port of, description of, viii. 



186. 

 Gutuere, wife of Baldwin, voyage 



of, to Jerusalem (1097) iv. 293; 



death of, 294. 

 Gutyn Owen, on Madoc's discovery, 



VII. 134. 

 Guy, King of Jerusalem, in Cyrus 



(1191) IV. 330; and Philip, King 



of France, 333. 

 Guy, Reinold, member of the Bar- 



bary Company (1585) vi. 419, 



420 f. 

 Guy, Rowland, and the saltpetre at 



S'us (1577) VI. 291. 

 Guydo, see Guido. 

 Guyecardinus, see Guicciardini. 

 Guzman, Don Pedro de, general of 



the Spanish fleet from West In- 

 dies (1580) IX. 442. 

 Guzman, Don Pedro Henriquez de, 



Conde de Fuentes, at Peniche 



(1589) VI. 473. 



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