INDEX 



Iwanama, town of the Mawari, x. 



492. 

 Iwanas found in Triangle Islands 



(1596) X. 458. 

 Iwaravvakeri, Macureguarai near, x. 



423 ; enemies to the Spanish, 475. 

 Iwarawaqueri, nation unconquered 



by the Orejones, x. 400; settled 



on the left bank of the Caroli 



river, 405. 

 Iwarewakeri, see Iwarawakeri. 

 Iwaripoco river, x. 490; mentioned 



by Laurence Keymis (1596) 454; 



emeralds in, 491. 



Jackman, Bennet, unlicensed Eng- 

 lish merchant in Russia (1591) m. 

 426. 



Jackman, Charles, pilot, i. xl. ; ship- 

 master, III. 251 ; vice-admiral, 253 ; 

 advice as to his behaviour towards 

 foreign nations, 255 ; advice to, 

 by William Borough, 259-262 ; by 

 Dee, 262-263 ; t)y Richard Hak- 

 luyt, 264-275; discoveries by (1580) 

 282-303 ; winters in Norway, 

 303 ; master's mate in Cap- 

 tain Frobisher's second voyage 

 (1577) VII. 217; master of the 

 Judith (1578) 233; master's mate 

 of the Aid (1577) 285, 295, 304; 

 assistant in Captain Frobisher's 

 council, 348; North-east voyage 

 by (1580) XII. 23. 



Jackman, Edward, granted Russian 

 license (1569) iii. 109. 



Jackman 's Sound, discovered by 

 Captain Frobisher (1577) vii. 217, 

 237, 296; natives of Meta Incog- 

 nita in (1577) 302 ; and Anne War- 

 wick's Sound, 306. 



Jacks, Austen, cook on the Edward 

 Bonaventure (1553) 11. 214. 



Jackson, Arthur, of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 76, 78. 



Jackson, Captain, at Peniche (1589) 

 VI. 496. 



Jackson, Robert, of Andrew 

 Barker's company, killed at San 

 Francisco Island (1576) viii. 86. 



Jacob, Armenian bark owner, iii. 

 230, 232. 



Jacob, Robert, English doctor of 

 Emperor of Russia, iii. 314, 323. 



Jacobiti, Tartars and, i. 86. 



Jacuino, Quabacondono and, xi. 436. 



Jaffa, in Judea, coloured water in, 

 IV. 38, 134; fleet from Genoa at 

 (1064) 292; Goderic at (1102) 298; 

 siege of (1102) 299-301; Eng- 

 lish fleet at (1107) 301, 303; ad- 

 miral of, and Prince Edward 

 (1270) 363; Richard I. at (1191) 

 335. V. 87; towers of, 89; Laur- 

 ence Aldersey at (1581) 208, 212; 

 Caesar Frederick in (1567) 447; 

 John Eldred at (c. 1587) vi. 9. 



Jagatai, son of Jenghiz Khan, i. 74, 

 150. 



Jaic, see Ural river. 



Jaico, Island of, mentioned in second 

 Ruttier. x. 328. 



Jalapa, summer town of Vera Cruz, 

 IX, 361. 



Jalisco Islands, Captain Ulloa at 

 (1539) IX. 208. 



Jalisco, province of Mexico, ix. 364; 

 Spaniards in, and the conversion 

 of Indians to Christianity, 118; 

 latitude of, 350; from, to Chia- 

 metla, 363 ; Thomas Cavendish 

 at, 369 ; anchorage at, 373. 



Jallobert, see Salobert. 



Jalobert, see Salobert. 



Jalofo, Ethiopians in, vi. 143. 



Jamahey, description of, by Ralph 

 Fitch (c. 1583) V. 495 ; products 



of, 495- 

 Jamaica, conquered by Spain, viii. 

 124; John White in sight of (1590) 

 411; Spanish fleet at 420; gover- 

 nor of, taken by the mutinous 

 soldiers of Captain Laudonniere 



(1564) IX. 43; inhabited by Span- 

 iards (1570) 367; Sir John 

 Hawkins at, and the Spanish mer- 

 chant (1565) X. 43; mutinous 

 soldiers of Captain Laudonniere at 



(1565) 54; William King at (1592) 

 191; Sir Amyas de Preston at 

 (1595) 225 ; voyage of Sir Anthony 

 Sherley to (1595) 266-276; taken 

 by Sir Anthony Sherley (1597) 273 ; 

 products of, 274 ; Captain William 

 Parker's voyage to, and meeting 

 with Anthony Sherley at (1596) 

 277; latitude of, 333. 



Jamayca, see Jamaica. 



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