THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Hickocke, Thomas, Caesar Fred- 

 erick's voyage translated by (1563) 



V. 365-449- 



Hidalcan, see Dialcan. 



Hide tanning by the Tartars, i. 246. 



Hides, customs on, in Edward I.'s 

 charter, i. 337 ; Russian, in Eng- 

 lish markets, 11. 403 ; trade in, in 

 Cape Verde Island (1577) vi. 237; 

 in S. Cruz, Cuba (1565) x. 45; 

 in Hispaniola, 115; found in S. 

 lago de Leon, 223. 



Hien, name of common cities in 

 China, vi. 351. 



Hiera, Isle of, iv. 26, 118. 



* Hierarchy, the Heavenly,' by 

 Dionysius Areopagita, iv. 281. 



Hierro Island or Yron, one of the 

 Canaries, subject to Gomera 

 Island, description of, vi. 133; Sir 

 Francis Drake at (1585) x. 103. 



Hilg, of Hull, damages paid by, n. 

 103. 



Hill, of Redriff, and the Marigold 

 (1593) vni. 157. 



Hill, John, of Taunton, and the 

 Hierro vineyard, vi. 133. 



Hill, Ralph, and the boatswain's 

 mate, prisoners of the French 

 (1597) vni. 169. 



Hill, Thomas, of the Sunshine of 

 London (1585) vn. 382. 



Hilliard, Henry, of the Hugh Gal- 

 lant, landing of (1587) xi. 311. 



Hills, William, of the Desire, killed 

 by Indians (1587) xi. 306. 



Hind, the, cruise of, to Guinea, 

 William Cartier, master (1555) vi. 

 177. 



Hinder, Captain, in Spain (1589) vi. 

 484; and food for English soldiers, 

 489; at the taking of Puente de 

 Burgos, 492. 



Hinge, King of Norway, i. 30. 



Hinkensman, shipmaster, and Prus- 

 sian pirates, 11. 62. 



Hiocaia, Nia Cubacani, widow of 

 King, and Captain Laudonniere 

 (1565) IX. 53. 



Hippocrates, born in Lango, vi. 107. 



Hirado, Aloisius Froes at (1565) vi. 

 332 ; one of the Japan Islands, ix. 

 334 ; governor of, and his soldiers, 

 XI. 425. 



Hircan, see Shirvan. 



Hircania, see Shirvan. 



Hircan Sea, see Caspian. 



Hispania Nova, see New Spain. 



Hispaniola Island, vi. 404; James 

 Lancaster at (1594) 407; Drake 

 lands at (1589) 502; Drake's voy- 

 age to, vii. I ; Spanish cruelties 

 in, 52; fleet of, 54; Sp.anish fleet 

 from (1589) 71, (1591) 87; negro 

 trade in (1591) 98; Christopher and 

 Bartholomew Columbus at (1494) 

 139 ; Ferdinand Oviedo on the pas- 

 ture of, 267; conquered by Spain, 

 viii. 124; Sir Richard Grenville at 

 US^S) 313; John W^hite at, 389; 

 cattle imported into, 441 ; one of 

 the Antilles, 450; otherwise called 

 S. Domingo, ix. 341, x. 37; 

 Robert Tomson at (1555) ix. 341; 

 products of, 342 ; John Chilton at 

 (1568) 361; hides in, 389; caravel 

 from, to Riohacha (1568) 449 ; voy- 

 age of Sir Thomas Pert and Sebas- 

 tian Cabot to (1516) X. 2-6; 

 negroes of Guinea sold in, by Sir 

 John Hawkins (1562) 7, 8; muti- 

 nous soldiers of Captain Laudon- 

 niere at (1565) 54; cattle abundant 

 in, 56; Sir Francis Drake at, iio- 

 116; products of, 115; hurricanes 

 on the coast of, 136 ; Sir Amyas de 

 Preston at (1595) 225; Sierras de 

 Yguey in, 283; Reynoso's burial 

 place in, 498; inhabited by Indians, 

 XI. 238; Mount Sopora in, xii. 

 15 ; successive names of, 17 ; Sir 

 John Hawkins and the negro trade 

 "in (1562) 47. 



' Historia belli sacri,' by Wil- 

 liam, archbishop of Tyre, iv. 

 294. 



* Historia de caede Sebastiani regis 

 Lusitanise,' by Joannes Thomas 

 Freigius, vi. 293. 



' History, Danish,' by Saxo Gram- 

 maticus (1067) i. 42. 



' History, English,' by Polydore, v. 

 125. 



' History, Natural, 'by Pliny, descrip- 

 tion of a tree bearing oysters, x. 



350- 

 ' History of Norway,' by Albertus 

 Krantzius, 11. 68. 



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