THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



friars, 439 ; of the kingdom of 

 Pegu, V. 425 ; houses of, 433 ; in 

 kingdom of Dialcan, 472 ; in 

 Benares, 478, 480; of the Sapies, 

 X. 20; in Sierra Leone (1587) xi. 

 207. 



Idumaea, many-coloured fountain 

 in, IV. 39, 134. 



Idy stone, see Eddystone. 



lekonga river, Stephen Borough 

 and (1557) II. 368. 



leloffes, negroes, enemies to the 

 Leophares (1564) x. 15. 



Ignorance of the Russian people, 11. 



442, 443- 

 Igor, son of Rurik, 11. 183 f. 

 Iguanas, used as food by Thomas 



Cavendish, xi. 322. 

 Ihame, i. 48. 

 Ihualapa town, in the government 



of the heirs of Laurence de Castro, 



IX. 468. 

 Ila, see Islay. 



Ilac or Blac, i. 279. 



Ilfercombe, see Ilfracombe. 



Ilfoord-combe, see Ilfracombe. 



Ilfracombe, Devon, ships from, in 

 Edward III.'s fleet, i. 298; Sir 

 Francis Drake at (1579) xi. 162. 



Ilgenburg, built by Ludolphus, duke 

 of Brunswick, 11. 6. 



llhas. As, town, description of, xi. 

 250. 



llhas, Baia das, latitude of, in Rut- 

 tier for Brazil, xi. 77. 



llhas, Rio das, in Ruttier for 

 Brazil, xi. 77. 



Ilkusch, lead mines in, v. 326. 



Illness of Jacques Cartier's crew, 

 in Holy Cross Port (1535) viii. 

 246; in France-Roy Fort (1542) 

 286; of Sir Francis Drake's crew 

 after leaving S. lago Island (1585) 



X. 109. 



Ilofe Island, conquered by Zichmni 



(c. 1380) VII. 448; Zichmni 's fleet 



at, 458. 

 * Imitivo de buena moneda,' of Goa, 



VI. 20. 

 Imperial, La, town in Chili, xi. 



276. 

 Importations in England, Richard 



Hakluyt on, v. 241. 

 Inambuxo, a sect in Japan, vi. 337. 



Inamia, a kind of bread in Benin, 



VI. 457- 



Inana river, x. 492 ; between Cape 

 Cecil and Raleana river, 459. 



Inangondono, successor of Quaba- 

 condono (1591) xi. 430. 



Incense, trees of, near the Amazon, 

 XI. 19. 



Incent, John, protonotary, his ac- 

 count of the reception of the 

 Russian ambassador in England 

 (1556) n. 350-360. 



Incommenderos, first Spanish con- 

 querors of Mexico, IX. 375. 



Indemnity for Muscovy Company's 

 losses in the Moscow fire (1572) 

 III. 183, 190, 193. 



India, i. 71 ; Jenghiz Khan and, 

 146 ; products of, 11. 472 ; 4400 

 islands, under, iv. 422 ; Caesar 

 Frederick's voyage to East (1563) 

 v. 365-449; John Newbery's voy- 

 age to (1583) 450; Ralph Fitch's 

 voyage to (1583-91) 465 ; monsoons 

 from, for Portugal, vi. 33 ; known 

 before Christ, vii. 180; fertility 

 of, 254; people of, 261. 



India Minor, Tartars, and, i. 86. 



' India, New, A Treatise of,' by Mun- 

 ster, translated by Richard Eden 

 (1553) X. 2. 



India, the great, discovered by 

 Metrodorus, viii. 104; Meropius 

 in, 104. 



India, Upper, or China, Friar Odoric 

 in, IV. 422 ; idol worship in, 



423- 

 Indians, tribes of, in Canada Touda- 

 mani, viii. 239 ; and Teguenon- 

 dahi, 244 ; Picquemians, tribe of, in 

 Virginia, 253 ; of Virginia and 

 Captain Amadas (1584) 299; de- 

 scription of, 300 f., 303, 307, 429, 

 474; Chesapians, tribe of, in Vir- 

 ginia, 321; Mandoages, Opos- 

 sians and Tripanicks in Virginia, 

 326; Choaniste in Virginia, 326; 

 Maratoc, tribe of, in Virginia, 

 327 ; Mangoaks, tribe of, in Vir- 

 ginia, 330 ; Renapoaks, meaning 

 of name of, 334; superstitions of, 

 of Virginia, concerning the Eng- 

 lish (1585) 335; of Florida, dis- 

 covered by John de Verrazzano 



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