THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Manrique, Don Alonso, at the tak- 

 ing of Cevola (1540) ix. 154. 



Manriques, Don Antonio de, Veador 

 General of the Armada (1588) iv. 

 223. 



Manriques, Don Henrico, ix. 373 ; 

 viceroy of Mexico, and Don Fran- 

 cisco de Pago (1572) X. 373. 



Manriques, Don Pedro de, returned 

 from England (1589) vi. 485. 



Mansfield, copper mines, v. 321. 



Mansfield, Count, successor of the 

 Duke of Parma in the govern- 

 ment of the Low Countries (1588) 

 IV. 220. 



Mansfield, Sir Robert, knighted at 

 Cadiz (1596) IV. 259. 



Mansor, fight between Christians 

 and Saracens at (1249) iv. 357. 



Manta river, branch of the Orinoco 

 river, x. 408. 



Mantellets, see Mantlets. 



Manteo, Indian of Virginia brought 

 to England (1584) viii.3io,xii. 113 ; 

 sent with John Arundel to Florida, 

 viii. 315 ; and Grangino on the flag- 

 ship, 316; with Ralph Lane, 330; 

 in Croatan Island with Captain 

 Stafford (1587) 393; christening 

 of, 397 ; native settler in Virginia 

 (1587) 403; born in Croatan, 

 418. 



Mantlets, Turkish, used in the siege 

 of Rhodes (1522) v. 18, 23, 24. 



Mantoae, native gods of Virginia 

 (1586) viii. 376. 



Manuchio, Jacomo, his passport 

 (1585) V. 328. 



Manuel, Emperor of Constantinople, 

 letter from, to Henry II. (1177) 

 IV. 312-319. 



Manurawini river, x. 494. 



Maones, Turkish ships at the siege 

 of Famagusta (1571) v. 130. 



Map of the World, by Thorne, 11. 

 166-181 ; presented to Henry 

 VII. by Bartholomew Colum- 

 bus (1488) VII. 137; by Sebas- 

 tian Cabot (1497) 145, 147, 197; 

 by Ortelius (1569) 163, 180, 192, 

 197, 466; of Andrew Urdaneta, 

 friar of Mexico, 196; by Mer- 

 cator, 197; by Gemma Frisius, 

 197; by Nicolo Zeno, 448; faults 



in, corrected by Sir Humphrey 

 Gilbert, 190; French, 195. 



Mapal, Indian town in Fonsecco 

 Gulf, XI. 362. 



Mapeributto, Indian village, xi. 8. 



Mapocha, see S. lago of Chili. 



Maps, of Russia, by William 

 Borough, m. 209, 252, (1556) 334; 

 of newly discovered lands, 260, 

 264; of Pekin or Hangchow, 268; 

 of England, 272 ; of Canada and 

 New France, 280; of Europe, by 

 Mercator, 460; of Iceland, iv. 

 43> 63, 139, 163; of the English 

 expedition to Cadiz (1596) 255; of 

 Guinea, to be made by John 

 Locke, VI. 253 ; of China, 357 ; of 

 the north parts by Nicolo Zeno (c. 

 (1380) VII. 448 ; dedicated to Richard 

 Hakluyt (1587) viii. 272 ; corrected 

 by Ortelius, 444; of the way to 

 Cevola, by Vasquez de Coronado 

 (1540) IX. 146; of Antigua, by 

 Francisco Sanchez Xamuz Cado 

 (1581) 187; of Guiana by Sir Wal- 

 ter Raleigh (1595) x. 365, 385; of 

 the South Seas, taken by Sir 

 Francis Drake, xi. 146; of 

 China, brought home by Thomas 

 Cavendish (1588) xi. 378; of the 

 Strait of Magellan, by Captain 

 Davis (1592) 407. 



Mapurwanas, nation of the Iwari- 

 poco, X. 490. 



Maquarima, Indian chief, tortured 

 by Don Antonio de Berreo (1595) 



X. 353. 

 Maracapana, Jeronimo de Ortal at, 



X. 497; Antonio Sedenno at (1536) 



497; Friar Francis Montesino at, 



499; Indians of, and the gold of 



Guiana, 366. 

 Marannon, see Amazon. 

 Marafion, see Amazon. 

 Marasia, Godfrey of Bouillon's 



army at (1097) iv. 293. 

 Marata, kingdom of. Friar Marco 



de Niga and the (1539) ix. 131, 



143 ; description of, 136. 

 Maratea, not found by Vasquez de 



Coronado (1540) ix. 158. 

 Marawini river, x. 492 ; between 



Cape Cecil and Raleana river, 



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