INDEX 



Judith, the, of London, Romadan 

 Pasha and (1584) v. 281. 



Judith, the, of Captain Frobisher's 

 third voyage to Meta Incognita 

 (1578) VII. 233, 238; lieutenant- 

 general. Edward Fenton, captain 

 of (1578) 322; missing, 329. 



Judith, the, of Sir John Hawkins' 

 fleet (1567) IX. 398, 445 ; escape of, 

 in the fight with the Spaniards 

 and S. Juan d'Ulloa (1568) ix. 

 407, X. 72; at Sierra Leone (1568) 

 447 ; at Riohacha, 449 ; Sir 

 Francis Drake in, in S. Juan 

 d'Ulloa (1568) 454, XII. 48, 50. 



Juell, the. of Sir Francis Drake's 

 fleet (1595) X. 227. 



Jug, see Yug. 



Jugman, master of the George (1580) 



III. 291. 



Jugoria, or Yuhra, see Ugoria. 



Jugures, the, i. 285-291. 



Julian and the heresy of Pelagius. 



IV. 277. 



Juliers, Earl of, against Russian 



infidels (1262) 11. 3. 

 Jumanos Indians, description of, and 



Antonio de Espejo's expedition 



(1582) IX. 190. 



Jumna, Ralph Fitch on the river 



(1583) V. 475; tributary of the 

 Ganges, 476. 



Junan, see Yunnan. 



Juncales, Los, mentioned in Rut- 

 tier for river Plate, xi. 99. 



Junco, a Moorish bark, vi. 394. 



Jungingen, Conrad de, twenty- 

 second master of the Dutch 

 knights, II. 7, 25, 27, 36, 37, 38. 

 41, 47, 83, 87, 91. 



Jungingen, Ulricus de, twenty-third 

 master of the Dutch knights (1407) 



". 7, 91. 95. 98. 

 Junkseylon, kingdom of, latitude, vi. 

 399; Ralph Fitch near (c. 1583) 



V. 498. 



Junsalaom, see Junkseylon. 

 Jupiter's statue, by Phidias, v. 119. 

 Juramentum, see Oath. 

 Jurassus Mountain, oil fountain in, 



IV. 38, 133. 

 Jury, Jewry, see Ghetto. 

 Jury in merchants' trials, Edward 



I.'s charter, i. 335. 



Justice in Eire or Itinerant, i. 44; 

 speedy, Edward I.'s charter on, 

 336, 355 ; to merchants in Prussia, 

 II. 54; in Russia, administration 

 of, 233-235, 411. 



Justiciars, twelve chosen by William 

 Obray, governor, 11. 151, 157. 



Justine, lib. 4, on Sicilia and Cala- 

 bria, VII. 161. 



Justinian, Emperor, King of the 

 Franks' embassy to, iv. 278. 



Justus, Bishop, I. 309. 



Jutland, and Octher, i. 14. 



Kadac, principal agent for Kaiuk's 



empire, i. 176. 

 Kaermarthen, see Carmarthen. 

 Kaffraria, on the coast of Ethiopia, 



V. 444. 

 Kait Castle, subject to Saramet 



Sultan, II. 465. 

 Kaiuk, Oktai's son, i. 73, 74, 88, 



150 ; papal legates at his court, 



165, 169, 173 ; his coronation, 171; 



character, 172 ; seal, 173 ; dislike 



of Christianity, 173 ; defies the 



western countries, 176. 

 Kalor, kingdom of, gourds or 



pompions in the, iv. 435. 

 Kama, river, 11. 452. 

 Kameni Carawool or watch, 120 



versts froni Peravolok, iii. 217. 

 Kampen, restitution of losses de- 

 manded from England by, 11. 36. 

 Kangittae, see Cangle, people of. 

 Kanutus, see Canute. 

 Kapei Mountains, in Kalor, iv. 435. 

 Kara-Kalmucks, nation of Cathay, 



III. 456; land of, II. 458. 

 Kara-Catay, see Cathay. 

 Kara Kithay, see Cathay. 

 Kara Kytai, see Cathay. 

 Karamania, v. 129 ; Turkish soldiers 



from, at the siege of Famagusta, 



148; Pasha of, 148, 152; in the 



Hungarian-Turkish war, vi. 104; 



Beglerbeg of, his pay, 61 ; his 



retinue, 67. 

 Kara moron, see Hwang-ho. 

 Karanites, and Jenghiz Khan, i. 70, 



86, 144. 

 Kara Reca, iii. 120; in Ugoria, 



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