THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Needles, the, George Fenner at 

 (1567) VI. 284; Sir Robert Dud- 

 ley at (1594) X. 204. 



Neekeari, nation on the Cushwini 

 river, x. 492. 



Neffisa's tomb in Cairo, v. 334. 



Nefte, black Persian oil, iii. 165. 



Negapatam, description, v. 400; 

 pearls found near, 501 ; ships 

 from, captured by the Edward 

 Bonaventure (1592) vi. 398. 



Negrais in Pegu, Ralph Fitch in (c. 

 1583) y. 485. 



Negro river, see Niger. 



Negroes, treachery towards English 

 merchants, in Cape Verde (1567) 

 VI. 272 ; taken by Sir John 

 Hawkins on the coast of Guinea 



(1567) IX. 399; sold in Riohacha 



(1568) 401 ; Captain Dudley and 

 the, 446 ; 500, taken by Sir John 

 Hawkins (1568) 447; 7000 

 drowned by the Negro Kings 

 (1568) 447; of Rio Grande, and 

 Sir Francis Drake (1568) 447-448; 

 sold by Sir John Hawkins at S. 

 Marta (1568) 450; King of, and 

 Sir John Hawkins (1568) ix. 399, 

 X. 65 ; of Guinea, sold in Hispani- 

 ola by Sir John Hawkins (1562) x. 

 7 ; of Guinea and Cape Verde, de- 

 scription of (1564) 15; of Sam- 

 bula Island, taken by Sir John 

 Hawkins (1564) 20; of Callowsa 

 river, taken by Sir John Hawkins 

 (1564) 21; of Sierra Leone 

 and Sir John Hawkins (1565) 

 24 ; sale of, in Burburata 

 by Sir John Hawkins (1565) 31 f. ; 

 captured by Sir John Hawkins, 

 envenomed arrows of (1567) 64,66; 

 sold in Riohacha by Sir John 

 Hawkins (1568) 67; of Panama, 

 and Sir Francis Drake (1572) 76; 

 and John Oxenham (1575) 77; 

 treason of, 80 ; of Panama, pun- 

 ishment of, by the Spaniards 

 (1578) 81 ; use of, and price of, in 

 West Indies (1587) 142; wanted in 

 Havana (1590) 159; wanted in 

 Puerto Rico (1590) 162 ; trade of, 

 in S. Thom^ (1590) 172; taken by 

 Christopher Newport in the Portu- 

 guese ship (1591) 184; captured by 



William King in the ship from 

 Guinea (1592) 191 ; trade in, in 

 Angola (1596) XI. 42; Robert 

 Withrington and the (1586) 206; 

 Spanish wars with the, of America 

 (1575) 233; from Guinea, imported 

 in Hispaniola, to work the in- 

 genios, 240 ; of Sierra Leone, and 

 Thomas Cavendish (1586) 292; 

 trade in, and Sir John Hawkins, 

 XII. 47. 



Negroes, Island of, latitude of, xi. 

 335> 350; fi'oi'ti. to Mindanao, 365. 



Negroes, town of, xi. 206; town 

 burnt, 207. 



Negropont Island, William Har- 

 borne at (1583) v. 250. 



Negru, university town in Japan, 



VI. 331- 



Neiper, see Dnieper. 



Neiuport, see Nieuport. 



Nel, sons of, and Harald, i. 38. 



Nelson, John, Christian renegade in 

 Tripolis (1584) v. 305. 



Nendega, Kholmogory to, iii. 70. 



Neobrigensis, Guilielmus, see Wil- 

 liam of Newburgh. 



Neome, isle of, Antonio Zeno at (c. 

 1380) VII. 462. 



Neper, see Dnieper. 



Neperwari, Indian captain, x. 493. 



Nepoios Indians, description of, by 

 Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 394; 

 followers of Carapana, lord of 

 Emeria, 423. 



Nepojos, people near Punta de Gal- 

 era, in Trinidad, x. 350. 



Nestorians, i. 264, 284-286; and Tar- 

 tars, 86 ; and the Huyri, 144 ; and 

 the Cathayans, 267; about Sar- 

 tach, 269; priests in Mobar, iv. 

 414. 



Nettle cloth, in Orissa, Caesar Fred- 

 erick's description of (c. 1563) v. 

 409. 



Nettle Road at Southampton, Ed- 

 ward Fenton at (1582) xi. 172. 



Neuburg on the Saale, fair at (1585) 

 V. 321. 



Neuhus, the, and the beehive tribute 

 to Russia, II. 194. 



Neumargt, see Neumarkt. 



Neumark, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 

 322. 



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