THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Magellan and the sailors of John 

 Chidley (1590) 383. 

 Indico, see Indigo. 

 Indies, East, voyage to, by Captain 

 Raimund (1591) x. 194-203; Sir 

 Anthony Sherley's intention of 

 going to (1597) 276. 

 Indies, Oriental and Occidental, n. 

 163. 



Indies, West, ' History of,' by Benzo, 

 IV. 108, 117; Sir John Hawkins' 

 voyage to (1564) vi. 263; Sir 

 Francis Drake in the Spanish, vii. 

 40; discovery of, by Madoc (1170) 

 133 ; offer of discovery of, by 

 Christopher Columbus to Henry 

 VII. (1488) 135; map of, by Sebas- 

 tian Cabot (1497) 145; Sebastian 

 Cabot's voyages to, 152 ; ' General 

 History of the,' by Francis Lopez 

 de Gomara, vii. 153 ; islands of. 

 Captain Amadas at (1584) viii. 

 297; quotation from, ix. 163- 

 169; tribute paid by, to the King 

 of Spain, 375 ; Don Martin Hen- 

 riquez, viceroy of (1568) 451 ; third 

 voyage to, with Sir John Hawkins 

 (1567) 445; ' History of,' by Gon- 

 zalvo de Oviedo, x. 4; Thomas 

 Tison, English factor in (c. 1526) 

 6 ; way to, discovered by Thomas 

 Tison, 6; first voyage of Sir John 

 Hawkins to (1562-3) 7, xii. 47; 

 second voyage (1564) x. 9-63; 

 third voyage (1567-8) 64-74; last 

 voyage to, of Sir John Hawkins 

 and Sir Francis Drake (1595) 226- 

 245, XII. 23; voyage of John 

 Oxenham to (1575) x. 77-81; 

 rebellion feared by Spain in (1587) 

 152 ; Christopher Newport's vo)^- 

 age to (1591-2) 184-190; Sir Amyas 

 de Preston's voyage to (1595) 213- 

 226 ; Ruttier for, 280-305 ; second 

 Ruttier for, 306-337; conquest of, 

 xn. 8. 



Indigo, found in Scinde and Cam- 

 bay, VI. 26; found in Mexico, ix. 

 358. 



Indus river, viii. 128. 



Infant, river of the, discovered by 

 Bartholomew Diaz, viii. 128. 



Infidels beaten by the Dutch knights, 

 II. 2. 



Infierno Island, Sir Robert Dudley 



at (1595) X. 210. 

 Inga, Emperor of Guiana (1595) x. 



401. 

 Ingas, golden garden of the, near 



Puna, X. 357; religion of the, by 



Pedro de Cieza, 424. 

 Ingemundus, i. 27, 28. 

 Ingenios, or sugar house in Grand 



Canary, vi. 127, 128 ; in Teneriffe, 



130; in Gomera, 132; in Palma, 



132 ; in Madeira, 135 ; set on fire 



by Robert Withrington, nearBahia 



(1587) XI. 222; worked by negroes 



from Guinea, 240; in Bahia town, 



250. 

 Ingenos, battle of, Matthew Gour- 



ney at, iv. 444. 

 Inger Sound, 11. 416. 

 Ingles, Port, Charles Leigh and the 



ship of Biscay in (1597) viii. 174; 



Charles Leigh at, 182. 

 Ingram, Anthony, and the goods 



from Benin (1589) vi. 454; his 



account of the first voyage to 



Benin, 458-461. 

 Ingram, David, on cannibals, viii. 



100; quotations of Welsh names 



from, 108; on salt in western 



parts, no; description of animals 



of Western Planting (1583) 114. 

 Ingram, David, under John Hooper's 



leadership in Panuco (1568) ix. 



412; missing, 413. 

 Ingram, Richard, master's mate in 



Cabot's intended voyage, 11. 206; 



ship's mate on the Bona Confiden- 



tia (1553) 214. 

 Ingulf, Abbot of Croyland, voyage 



to Jerusalem (1064) iv. 288-293; 



to Normandy, 291 ; robbed on the 



way to Jerusalem, 291 ; his return 



home, 293. 

 Ingulphus, Norwegian chieftain in 



Iceland (874) iv. 52, 150. 

 Innachari, Zavia della, doctor of law 



at Cairo, v. 335. 

 Innocent III., Pope, and the succour 



of the Holy Land (1201) iv. 345. 

 Innocent IV. (Sinibaldo de Fieschi), 



Pope (1243-1254), I. 55, 94, 134; 



his legates in Tartary ,(1246) 55- 



133, 134-179, II. 187 ; and the King 



of Russia (1246) III. 371. 



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