THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Jamba, one of the Java Islands, 

 diamonds in, v. 499. 



James I., and Cavendish, xii. 71. 



James, bishop of Nicosia, v. 125 ; 

 conquers Cyprus, 126. 



James, Leonard, of the Elizabeth 

 (1584) V. 281. 



James, Thomas, Bodley's Ubrarian 

 (1573-1629) I. xxii. 



James, Thomas, letter from, to Sir 

 William Cecil concerning dis- 

 covery of Ramea (1591) vni. 155. 



James Cartier's Sound, discovered 

 by Jacques or James Cartier (1534) 

 vin. 188. 



James Town, Virginia, living of, 

 offered to Hakluyt, xii. 86. 



Jane, John, last voyage of Thomas 

 Cavendish (1591-1593), written by, 

 XI. 389-416. 



Jane, Philip, of the Sunshine (1586) 

 vii. 408. 



Jane Bonaventure, the, voyage of, 

 to Mexico Bay (1592) x. 190. 



Janes, John, merchant, account of 

 John Davys 's first voyage for the 

 discovery of the north-west pass- 

 age (1585-1587) VII. 381-445; in 

 the Sunshine of London, 382. 



Jangomes, country of the, Ralph 

 Fitch in, v. 495 ; benzoin found 

 at, 504. 



Janissaries at the siege of Rhodes 

 (1522) V. 23-34, 58; uniform of, 

 106; at Famagusta (1571) 148, 

 152; in Turkish garrisons, vi. 6; 

 pay of, 61, 63; captain of the, 

 65 ; in the Hungarian-Turkish 

 war (1594) 104. 



Janitzary, Cape, Richard Wrag at 

 (1594) VI. 107. 



Janni, Prete, see Prester John. 



Janzu, Franciscan Friars in (1330) 

 IV. 428. 



Japan, Jesuits in, Iii. 263 ; Portu- 

 guese trade in (1567) v. 405; trade 

 with Macao, 498; by R. Willes, 

 VI. 327-347; latitude of, 327, viii. 

 129; character of natives of, vi. 

 328; sixty-six kingdoms in, 335; 

 P. Maffeius on, 332, 347; the Por- 

 tuguese at, viii. 129; climate, 

 384; Captain Gualle at (1584) 

 IX. 334- 



Japhet, see Joppa. 



Japhet, VII. 162 ; son of Noah, settled 



in Europe, 264. 

 Japigia, blood fountain in, iv. 38^ 



134- 



Japon, see Japan. 



Jaques, last King of Cyprus (1473) 

 tomb of, v. 95. 



Jaques, clerk of the galleys at 

 Rhodes (1522) v. 12. 



Jardines, Los, described in the Rut- 

 tier, X. 286; latitude, 314, 333. 



Jarfawkons, see Gerfalcons. 



Jaroslav, or Waldemar, duke of 

 Russia, I. 42. 



Jaroslav, son of Demetrius, 11. 187. 



Jaroslav, son of Vladimir, 11. 185. 



Jaroslave, see Yaroslavl. 



Jaroslaw, see Yaroslavl. 



Jarrefalcons, see Gerfalcons. 



Jase, see Tartar ships. 



Jasper, green, found in Cambay, vi. 

 27. 



Jassy, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 



325- 



Java, wealth of, iv. 416; spice trade 

 in, v. 405; diamonds in, 499, 504; 

 pepper found in, 504 ; mace found 

 in ; the Portuguese at, viii, 129 ; 

 Sir Francis Drake at (1579) xi. 

 130 ; customs of the people of, 131 ; 

 vocabulary of, 13 1-2 ; Thomas Cav- 

 endish at (1588) 337, 370; King's 

 secretary visits him on the Desire, 

 338; Rajah Bolamboam, king of 

 (1588) 340 ; character of the people 

 of, 341 ; distance from, to Cape 

 of Good Hope, 343 ; latitude of, 

 351 ; from, to Cape of Good Hope, 

 365 ; anchorage at, 373 ; Straits, 

 Thomas Cavendish through (1588) 

 XI. 337. 



Javat, in Shirvan, iii. 40; a tribu- 

 tary of the Caspian Sea in, 165. 



Jawa or Indian magician, ix. 57. 



Jawdara, Alcaide, in Gago (1594) 

 VII. 100. 



Jaya, river of, James Welsh at 

 (1588) VI. 453 ; the Richard of 

 Arundel in (1590) 465. 



Jean, Francis, traitor to his country- 

 men (1564) IX. 39, (1565) 95; and 

 Captain James Ribault, 97. 



Jebusites, Joshua and the, viii. 103. 



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