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230, 237 ; of Saguenay, at the 

 falls of the Saguenay river, and 

 Jacques Cartier (1540) 270; pre- 

 sents to, from Jacques Cartier, 

 271 ; description of, by Roberval, 

 287; of Florida, intercourse be- 

 tween John de Verrazzano and 

 (1524) 433; arrows of, 435; of 

 Northern Florida, their ungentle- 

 ness, 437; religion of, 438; of 

 New Mexico, description of (1582) 



IX. 194; of Dominica Island, 

 fierceness of, x. 25 ; sold as slaves 

 by other natives or savages of 

 Peru (1581) XI. 38; of Mogador 

 Island, Sir Francis Drake and 

 (1577) 102; of Brazil, and their 

 sacrifices made to devils, 107; of 

 the river Plate, and Sir Francis 

 Drake (1578) 108; of Nova Albion, 

 description of, 119; and Sir 

 Francis Drake (1579) 119, 155. 



Natividad, see Navidad. 



Natolia, Turkish soldiers from, at 

 the siege of Famagusta (1571) 

 V. 148 ; Beglerbeg of, at the siege 

 of Rhodes (1522) 23; wounded at 

 the bulwark of Spain, 33 ; pay of, 

 61 ; retinue of, 67; Pasha of, slain, 



152- 

 Naumburg on the Neiss, v. 326. 

 Navarre and Edward I.'s great 



charter, i. 333. 

 Navarre, Sancho V., king of, father 



of Queen Berengaria, iv. 325, 



330. 

 Navarre, Henry Crassus, king of, at 



Tunis (1270) IV. 359. 

 Navarre, Henry IV. of France, king 



of, Spanish help to French leaguers 



against the (1590) vii. 75. 

 Navarre, prior of, and Captain Mar- 



tiningo (1522) v. 20; activity of , 39. 

 Navassa Island, Spanish ship taken 



by the English near (1590) viii. 



411; marks of, in second Ruttier, 



X. 313; latitude of, 333; longi- 

 tude from, to S. lago de Cuba, 

 336. 



Navaza, see Navassa. 



* Navegar, Arte de,' by Pedro de 



Medina (1545) xii. 80. 

 Nave Ragasona, the, Laurence 



Aldersey in (1581) v. 213. 



XII 3 



Navidad, Puerto de, Bernard de la 

 Torre's voyage from (1542) vii. 

 169; Captain Gualle at (1584) ix. 

 337 ; port for China and the Philip- 

 pines, 364; in New Spain, 392; 

 Thomas Cavendish at (1587) xi. 

 321; distance from Chiametlan, 

 363; anchorage, 373. 



Navigation, without dangers in the 

 Arctic regions, 11. 162 ; to Iceland, 

 IV. 14, 103; Chinese, vi. 359; 

 easy to Guiana, x. 427. 



' Navigations and Voyages,' by John 

 Baptista Ramusio (1557) iii. 458. 



* Navigations, Principal,' by Hak- 

 luyt, xii. 82 ; first edition (1589), 

 account of Sir Jerome Bowes 's 

 embassy taken from, iii. 463. 



Navigators, sufferings of the first 

 English, I. xlii. 



Navy, English, unsatisfactory state 

 of the (fifteenth century) 11. 127; 

 Philip II., King of Spain, his 

 mighty (158S) iv. 199; return of, 

 230; discipline of Richard I. for 

 his (1191) 230; of Richard I., at 

 IJmasol, 329; of Ceuskolon, 423; 

 of Chilenso, 427; of Montu, 428; 

 English, and the ships of the 

 Levant Company in case of war 

 (1592) VI. 82; useful for the 

 settler, by Richard Hakluyt, vii. 

 249; of Zichmni, entrusted to 

 Nicolo Zeno (1380) 448; Nicolo 

 Zeno, captain of the, 450 ; of 

 Queen Elizabeth, xii. 44. 



Naxos Island, in the ^gean Sea, iv. 



38, 134- 



Naxus, see Naxos. 



Naymani, see Naimani. 



Nazaran, in Spain, battle of, Mat- 

 thew Gourney at, iv. 444. 



Nazareth, Hugh of Tabaria buried 

 at (1107) IV. 305; taken by Prince 

 Edward (1270) 362. 



Nazavoe, port, iii. 46. 



Naze, the, Willoughby's fleet at the, 

 II. 217; Arthur Pet at (1580) iii. 



303- 



Neco, King of Egypt, sends a fleet 

 round Africa, i. xii. 



Needle, King Pharaoh's, in Alex- 

 andria, VI. 36 ; Laurence Aldersey 

 and, 44. 



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