INDEX 



Ofley, Sir Thomas, and Persian 



trade, in. 212. 

 Oghane Mountain, in the port of 



Goa, VI. 28. 

 Ognedoc, bay of, fishing in, viii. 



277. 

 Oguzalpes, father of Ortogules, in. 



399- 



Ohanoak, or Blind Town, in Vir- 

 ginia (1585) VIII. 322. 



Oher, Vologda to, iii. 69. 



Oia river, south of Quito, in Peru, 

 X. 362. 



Oiaren, kingdom of, hunting and 

 hawking in, by Quabacondono 

 (1591) XI. 429. 



Oijana Valley, Sir Walter Raleigh 

 in (1595) X. 416. 



Oil, spring of, in Persia, in. 165 ; 

 train, in Lapland, 200; train, from 

 seal fish, 366; from Crete, rate 

 of, in Chios (1569) v. 114; from 

 Spain, 117; product of Cyprus, 

 125; want of, in England, 237; 

 market in Tripolis, 293, 319; made 

 of palm nuts, 379, 470; palm, from 

 Benin, vi. 457, 467; train, 

 found in the Western Planting 

 (1583) VIII. 116, 118, 139; found 

 in Newfoundland, 117; in Ramea, 

 155 ; in Assumption Island, 162 ; 

 seal, drink of natives, 287; 

 walnut, found in Virginia (1586) 

 355 ; Palmito, Job Hortop on 

 (1568) IX. 447. 



Okisco, king of Weapomeiok (1585) 

 vin. 322 ; his submission to Queen 

 Elizabeth, 336 ; not party to 

 the conspiracy of Pemisapan, 



339- 

 Oktai, son of Jenghiz Khan, i. 69, 

 74' 76, 77, 150; Kaiuk's father, 

 poisoned, 173 ; his death avenged, 



175- 

 Olaf, son of Godred Crovan, i. 26, 



30- 



Olaf, son of Godred, King of Man, 

 I- 32, 35; warfare between God- 

 red and, 36; King of Man, and 

 all the islands (1226) 37; death 

 of (1237) 38. 



Olaf, son of Sumerled, King of 

 Herergaidel or Argyll, i. 30. 



Olaf, son of Rogwaldus, eighteenth 



bishop of Holen, in Iceland (1458) 



IV. 57. 155- 

 Olaf I., son of Thriggo, first Chris- 

 tian King of Norway (968) iv. 47, 



145- 

 Olaf, Saint, son of Harold, King 



of Norway (1013) iv. 48, 145. 

 Olaw, Henry Austell in (1585) v. 



326. 

 Olde Rumney, see Romney, Old. 

 Oldenburg, Wilstenius, schoolmaster 



of, IV. 15, 104. 

 Olechus, see Oleg. 

 Oleg, Rurik's kinsman, n. 183, 184. 

 Olen, see Deer. 

 Olga, wife of Igor, 11. 184. 

 Olinda, Punta de, mentioned in 



Ruttier, xi. 74. 

 Olinda, Villa de, see Pernambuco. 

 Oliphants, see Elephants. 

 Oliver, the Netherlander (Alferius), 



and the North-east passage, iv. 



454-457- 

 Oliver, master-gunner in Sir Francis 



Drake's company (1578) xi. 109. 

 Olivet, Mount, in Jerusalem, v. 



212. 

 Olmor. n. 420. 



Olmutz, bishop of, in Prussia, 11. 3. 

 Olotacara, nephew of King Satouri- 



oua, and Captain Gourgues (1567) 



IX. 103, (1568) 107; courage of, 



105. 

 Omar, Mahomet's companion, tomb 



of, at Medina, v. 363. 

 Ometepec, river of, flows into the 



haven of Tecuanapa, ix. 467. 

 Ometepec, town in charge of Gon- 



zalvo Fernandez, ix. 468. 

 Omitaqua, King, vassal of King 



Utina (1564) IX. 21. 

 Omoloa, King, ally of King Satouri- 



oua (1564) IX. 28. 

 Omura, princedom of, in Figen, xi. 



424; Jesuit College at (1591) 428. 

 Omurandono, lord of Ceuxima, and 



his soldiers, xi. 425, 429. 

 Omyl, I. 69. 

 Onatheaqua, King, or Onathaqua, 



vassal of King Satourioua (1564) 



IX. 21; and the Spanish prisoner 



(1565) 49- 

 Oncaiarie Island, stormy weather at 

 (1596) X. 457. 



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