INDEX 



Hauser, Christopher, distress of, at 

 Port Desire (1592) xi. 399. 



Hautory, see Hawtrey. 



Havana, x. 47; xi. 240; meeting 

 place of the Spanish fleets, vii. 54, 

 66, 76, 87; Spanish ships bound 

 for (1590) VIII. 411 ; stolen bark of 

 Captain Laudonniere at (1564) ix. 

 39 ; importance of, 367 ; Miles 

 Philips escapes to (1580) 441 ; Eng- 

 lish prisoners at (1570) 460 ; open to 

 Sir Francis Drake's attack, x. 94; 

 John de Orimo, general of the 

 Spanish fleet in (1590) 158; John 

 de Trexeda, governor of (1590) 

 159 ; description of the harbour of, 

 by Juan de Porva Canavates (1590) 

 163 ; Sir Amyas de Preston at 

 (1595) 226; Don Bernaldino Del- 

 gadillo at (1596) 250; Sir Anthony 

 Sherley deserted by his ships at 

 (1597) 276; Captain Parker at 

 (1597) 280; Ruttier from Carta- 

 gena to, 292 ; described in the 

 Ruttier, 297, 298, 303, 323; in 

 second Ruttier, 325, 334, 337. 



Haver de pois, see Avoirdupois. 



Havers. Captain, landing of, in 

 Arauco (1587) xi. 305; at Agua- 

 tulco, 320 ; sent by Thomas 

 Cavendish to Chaccalla Bay (1587) 

 XI. 322 ; death of, on the Desire 

 (1588) 336. 



Havre, iv. 219; Spanish ships at 

 (1588) 230; the Jesus at (1583) v. 

 293 ; ship of, captured by the Eng- 

 lish (1589) VII. I ; Frenchmen of, 

 in Senegal, 91 ; Laudonniere 's de- 

 parture for Florida from, ix. 2. 



Haward, John, see Heywood. 



Hawes, captain of the Roe (1586) xi. 

 203. 



Hawes, John, merchant, witness of 

 the fight between the Centurion 

 and the Spanish galleys (1591) vii. 

 38. 



Hawk Islands, see Azores. 



Hawkin Derlin of Danzig, the, 11. 

 61. 



Hawkins, bark, in a storm near 

 Bayona Island (1585) x. loi. 



Hawkins, Captain William (fl. 1595), 

 assistant to Edward Fenton (1582) 

 XI. 163, 165 ; and the succession 



to Edward Fenton in case of his 

 death on the voyage (1582) 166; 

 in the galleon Leicester, lieutenant- 

 general (1582) 172, 175. 

 Hawkins, Sir John (1532-1595).. voy- 

 ages to Hispaniola and Mexico, i. 

 xxvii., xxix. ; commander of the 

 third squadron of the English 

 fleet (1588) IV. 218; of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 75, 78; his 

 voyage to the West Indies (1564) 

 263 ; general of the English fleet 

 (1590) VII. 75; owner of the 

 Dainty (1592) 112; and the Span- 

 iards at S. Juan d'Ulloa, viii. 

 315, IX. 378, 451; in the Mary 

 Rose at Flores (1590) viii. 421; 

 his ship lands at Florida (1565) ix, 

 77 ; kindness to Laudonniere and 

 his men, 78, 80, x. 53, 55; and 

 the Englishmen left in Mexico, ix. 

 350 ; and the Jesus of Lubeck 

 (1563) 365 ; general of an English 

 fleet bound for the West Indies 

 (^567) .398-445; portrait of, 

 400 ; his brother, governor of 

 Plymouth (1580) 433; third 

 voyage to the West Indies (1567) 

 445-46^ ; five hundred negroes 

 taken by (1568) 447; fight of, with 

 seven Portuguese carvels at Rio 

 Grande, 448; in the West Indies, 

 448 ; and Augustine de Villanueva, 

 451; and the agreement with the 

 viceroy of West Indies, 451; first 

 voyage of, to the West Indies, (1562) 

 X. 7 ; second voyage of, to New 

 Spain (1564) 9-63 ; third voyage of, 

 to Guinea and the West Indies 

 (1567-8) 64-74; last voyage of, to 

 the West Indies (1595) 226-245; 

 signals for his fleet, prearranged 

 by, 10; negroes of Sambula 

 Island taken by, 20 ; negroes sold 

 at Burburata by, 31 f. ; and the 

 treasurer of Riohacha (1565) 38; 

 and the fight at Riohacha, 39; 

 misled in the West Indies by the 

 Spanish merchant, 43 ; description 

 of Florida by, 56 ff. ; returns to 

 England, 63 ; and the town cap- 

 tured for the King of the Negroes 



(1567) 65; Riohacha taken by 



(1568) 66; and the Spanish 



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