INDEX 



found In Tartary, vi. 26; trade 

 of, in Cape Verde Island (1577) 

 237; of China, 355. 



Musk Cat, English merchants in 

 Africa and the, vi. 173; negroes 

 of Guinea and the, ix. 448. 



Musketos Bay, see Mosquito. 



Muskitos, see Mosquito. 



Muskle-Cove, see Mussel-Cove. 



Muskyto, see Mosquito. 



' Musophilus,' by Samuel Daniel 

 (1601) XII. 99. 



Musquito, see Mosquito. 



Mussel-Cove, named by Thomas 

 Cavendish (1587) xi. 300; anchor- 

 age, 371. 



Musswara, great town on the Cur- 

 assiwini, x. 492. 



Mustafa, Turkish interpreter, Queen 

 Elizabeth and (1582) v. 227; letter 

 from William Harborne to, v. 

 265. 



Mustafa Bey, general of the Turk- 

 ish adventurers, v. 148; slain at 

 Famagusta (1571) 152. 



Mustafa Chaus, letter to Queen 

 Elizabeth (1583) v. 258. 



Mustafa Pasha and the expedition 

 against Rhodes (1522) v. 3 ; in the 

 trenches, 23; Solyman and, 33, 

 34; Cyprus conquered by (1571) 

 123 ; at the siege of Famagusta, 

 132, 152. 



Mustapha, see Mustafa. 



Mustofa, see Mustafa. 



Mutezuma, see Montezuma. 



Mutiny, against Captain Albert in 

 Charles-Fort, viii. 482 ; on board 

 the Edward Bonaventure (1592) x. 

 196, (1593) 199; of Lopez de Agira 

 against Pedro de Orsua, xi. 244; 

 in the Content against Thomas 

 Cavendish (1587) 326; on board 

 the Desire in the Strait of Magel- 

 lan (1592) 395. 



Mutylones, province near the Ama- 

 zon river, x. 362 ; Don Pedro de 

 Orsua killed in, by Agira, 408. 



Mutyr, island belonging to the King 



ofTernate (1579) xi. 124. 

 Myeul or Meule, Tidman de, Livon- 



ian messenger, 11. 88, 92. 

 Myllet, Michael, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) VIII. 402. 



Mylton, Henry, settler in Virginia 



(1587) VIII. 403. 

 Myndora, see Mindoro. 

 Mynhed, see Minehead. 

 Mynion, see Minion. 

 Myra Momanyn's letter to Earl of 



Leicester (1587) vi. 430, 431. 

 Myrrh, found in Arabia Felix, vi. 



25; found in Florida, x. 57. 



Nabares, Hieronymo de, of Panama, 

 letter from, to John Alonso of Val- 

 ladolid (1590) X. 176. 



Nabunanga, xi. 432 ; emperor of 

 Japan, predecessor of Quabacon- 

 dono (1594) 438. 



Nachel, description of, v. 347. 



Nadar, latitude and longitude of, iv. 

 TO, 99. 



Naddocus, island discovered by, iv. 

 13, loi, 102. 



Nadir, in Turkey, v. 284. 



Naga, Punte de, on Teneriffe Island, 

 X. 280, 306; marks of, 307; lati- 

 tude of, 332. 



Nagaia, Anthony Jenkinson in, in. 

 196. 



Nagay, Feodor Feodorowich, father 

 of Dowager-Empress of Russia 

 (1584) III. 337. 



Nagayan Tartars, in. 399 ; and Rus- 

 sians, II. 229, 233, 438; customs 

 of, 452 ; at peace with Russians, 

 454; famine and plague among, 

 455 ; attack English merchants, 

 III. 244. 



Naguachato, chief of the Indians of 

 Buena Guia river, and Captain 

 Alarchon (1540) ix. 293, 301. 



Naimani, i. 56, 69, 86, 94, 135, 168; 

 empire of the, 143. 



Naires, a people of Calicut, v. 502. 



Nairi, Naires, a people of the King 

 of Cochin, v. 394. 



Naldo, Carletto, Captain, made 

 slave at Famagusta (1571) v. 151. 



Nana Ferra, the, Venetian ship, 

 Richard Wrag in (1594) vi. 108. 



Nangasaque, see Nagasaki. 



Nangoia, port of Ximo, castle 

 erected at, xi. 426. 



Nankin, principal town of Chelim, 

 VI. 295; gold table in, 315. 



Nankin, province of China, vi. 350. 



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