INDEX 



Matteo, of Capua, captain made 

 slave at Famagusta (1571) v. 152. 



Mattheo, Don, mansion of, near 

 Tecuanapa, ix. 471. 



Matthew Gonson, the, voyage of 

 (1534) V. 67; John Locke on (1553) 

 76; voyages to Chios (1569) 117. 



Matthew of London, the, and 

 Levant trade (c. 151 1) v. 62. 



Matthew of Westminster, on King 

 Edgar, i. 20. 



Matthew Paris, see Paris. 



Matthew, John, of the Edward 

 Cotton (1583) VI. 412. 



Matthews, John, survivor of the 

 Toby (1593) VII. 129. 



Mauci, Duke of Tartary, i. 74. 



Mauneses, governor of Chios (1569) 

 V. hi; expelled from Chios, 112. 



Maunsell, Richard, of the Eliza- 

 beth (1584) V. 281. 



Maupas, garden of, in Rhodes, v. 



25- 

 Maure Island, in Asia, v. 251. 

 Mauritania Caesariensis, see Bar- 



bary. 

 Mausolus' tomb in Caria, v. 119. 

 Maustrond in Norway, 11. 64, 65. 

 Mawara river, between Cape Cecil 



and Raleana, x. 459. 

 Maware town. Sir Walter Raleigh 



at (1597) XI. 7. 

 Mawari river, x. 492. 

 Mawarpari river, x. 492. 

 Mawarparo river, between Cape 



Cecil and Raleana river, x. 459. 

 Mawdly, Henry, burnt to death on 



Puna Island (1587) xi. 318. 

 Mawewiron, see Mawerirou. 

 Mawerirou, Indian, Sir Walter 



Raleigh and (1597) xi. 78. 

 Maworia, nation of the Wia, x. 490. 

 Mawronama, town on the Curitini, 



X. 492 ; Sir Walter Raleigh at 



(1597) XI. II. 



Maxentius, Flavius Constantine and, 

 IV. 274. 



Maximus, King of Britain (390) iv. 

 278. 



May, Henry, Captain Raimond's 

 voyage to East Indies, written by 

 (1591) X. 194; wrecked on Ber- 

 muda Island (1593) 200; builds a 

 bark, 201 ; in Newfoundland, 



parts from Captain de la Barbo- 

 tiere (1594) 203. 



May, Richard, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) yi. 76, 78. 



May, river of, in Florida, discovered 

 by Captain Ribault (1562) viii. 

 460 ; Captain Laudonniere at 

 (1564) IX. 6-14; Sir John Hawkins 

 at (1565) X. 51. 



Mayaci Point, mentioned in the Rut- 

 tier, X. 301. 



Mayarqua, on the river of May 

 (1564) IX. 33. 



Maydstone. see Maidstone. 



May Flower, the voyage to Guinea 

 of (1566) VI. 266; the fight of, 

 with Portuguese (1567) 282. 



Mayflower, the, vice-admiral of the 

 Earl of Cumberland's fleet (1593), 

 the fight of, with Las Cinque 

 Llaguas, 119. 



Maynarde, Thomas, ' Sir Francis 

 Drake, his voyage, 1595,' xii. 64; 

 quotation from, 66. 



Mayne, Randall, in Virginia (1585) 

 VIII. 317. 



Mayo Island, see Maio. 



Mayon, King in Florida (1562) viii. 



474- 



Mayor, Lord, of London, and the 

 Russian ambassador, 11. 355. 



Mayrra, King, in Florida (1564) ix. 

 20. 



Mazigam, conquered by Portuguese, 

 VIII. 127. 



Mazovia, see Massovia. 



Meaco, see Kyoto. 



Mead, Russian drink, iii. 415. 



Meadhole, in the Isle of Wight, vi. 

 284.^ 



Meani, Captain, of Perugia, ser- 

 geant major, killed at the defence 

 of Famagusta (1571) v. 137, 150. 



Meani, or Temple, in China, de- 

 scription, VI. 305. 



Measures, used in Russia, 11. 273, 

 294; of Babylon, by William Bar- 

 ret, VI. 10; of Bussorah, 11; of 

 Ormuz, 14 ; of Goa, 17 ; of Cochin 

 and Malacca, 21. 



Meat, drying of, by the natives of 

 Cape Breton, viii. 160. 



Mecala, dangers of the flats of, x. 

 302. 



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