INDEX 



Barker's company, killed at S. 



Francisco Island (1576) x. 86. 

 Nightingale, the, of London at 



Liberty Island (1591) vii. 92 ; at 



Porto d'Ally, q6. 

 Nightingales in Russia, iii. 361. 

 Nigondin, river in Bezeneger, v. 



384- 

 Nigrillos Island, latitude of, x. 334 ; 

 longitude from, to Vermeja Island, 



,337- . 

 Nigritis, see Senegal river. 

 Nile, river, i. 258, 271, v. 330, vii. 



176; Louis IX. and the (1249) iv. 



355; Muhaisira, on the, v. 230; 



water stored in Alexandria, vi. 35, 



44; in Cairo, 37; description, 44; 



boundary of Africa, 144; sources 



of the, explored by Nero, xii. 15. 

 Nilus, see Nile. 

 Nimpo, see Liampo. 

 Nimrod, called Saturn, and the 



Asiatic founders of kingdoms, ill. 



371- 

 Nimrod, tower of, see Babel. 

 Nine Fathoms, the, at Cape de Cruz 



in Cuba, mentioned in the Ruttier, 



X. 286. 

 Nineveh, see Mosul, 

 Nisnovogrod, see Nizhniy Novgorod. 

 Nixapa, in Mexico, John Chilton in 



(1570) IX. 365. 

 Nizao, Punta de, in S. Domingo, x. 



284; in second Ruttier, 312; lati- 

 tude of, 333. 

 Nizhniy Novgorod, 11. 450, iii. 358, 



370. 

 Noah, seven precepts of, given to 



Persians, vi. iii; sons of, in the 



Ark, VII. 263. 

 Noblezia, Roger Bodenham's pilot 



(1551) V. 76. 

 Nobon, Island da, discovered by the 



Portuguese, viii. 127. 

 Noce, David, Captain, master of the 



camp, killed at the defence of 



Famagusta (1571) v. 139. 

 Noe, see Noah. 

 Noel, Jacques, his first letter to John 



Growte on the discoveries of 



Jacques Cartier (1587) viii. 272; 



his second letter, 273. 

 Noel, Michael and John, sons of 



Jacques Noel (1587) viii. 274. 



Noel, Stephen, nephew of Jacques 

 Cartier, returns to France with 

 letters for the King (1540) viii. 

 266. 



Nogas, Tartar captain, his refusal 

 of Michael Palaeologus 's present, 

 III. 397. 



Nohele, see S. Maria town. 



Noie, William, ship master, and 

 Prussian pirates, 11. 65. 



Noirefontaine, in Francis de Rober- 

 val's voyage (1542) viil 283 ; death 

 of, at sea (1543) 289. 



Nombre de Dios, xi. 227 ; John Chil- 

 ton in (1570) IX. 368; Spanish 

 ships at (1572) 391; English 

 prisoners at (1570) 460; voyage of 

 Sir Francis Drake to (1572) x. 75- 

 77, XII. 52 ; Andrew Barker 

 at (1576) X. 85; Spanish West 

 Indian port, description of (1587) 

 142-144, 146-151, 237; Hieronymo 

 de Nabares at (1590) 176; taken 

 by Sir Francis Drake (1595) 236, 

 XII, 66; course from, to Car- 

 tagena, marks of, described by 

 the Ruttier, x. 291 ; Sir Francis 

 Drake at (1572) xi. 227. 



Nombre de Jesus (or Port Famine), 

 mentioned in Ruttier, xi. 89 ; town 

 built by Pedro Sarmiento in the 

 Strait of Magellan, 271. 



Nomopana river, a tributary of the 

 Occam. VIII. 306. 



Nonnia river, Thomas Gregory privi- 

 leged to traffic on (1592) vii. 102. 



Nonocks, salt pits in, iii. 368. 



Nonpar eilia, the, at Flores (1590) 

 VIII. 421. 



Nonpareille, the, of the Cadiz ex- 

 pedition (1596) IV. 247. 



Norado, Patrone, a hostage in Tri- 

 pplis (1584) V. 295; aboard the 

 Jesus, 296 ; condemned to slavery, 

 300 



Norbern, in Norway, 11. 67; mart 

 for German merchants, 68. 



Norden, Thomas, of Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 76, 78. 



Norembega, see Norumbega. 



Noremberg, see Nuremberg. 



Norfolk, Thomas, fourth duke of, 

 and the Russian ambassador, 11. 

 357. 



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