INDEX 



Otranto, Cape, in Apulia, v. 80. 



Ottavio, of Rimini, captain, made 

 slave at Famagusta (1571) v. 152. 



Ottigni, M. de. Captain Laudon- 

 niere's lieutenant, and the Indians 

 of Dominica (1564) ix. 4; at the 

 river of Dolphins, 5 ; and the In- 

 dians of Florida, 9; expedition of, 

 towards Thimogoa (1564) 18; and 

 King Utina make war on King 

 Potanou (1565) 56 f. ; and the 

 shipbuilding in Fort Caroline, 60 ; 

 deceived by King Utina (1565) 63 ; 

 and the Indian ambushes (1565) 

 72 f., 74; and Sir J. Hawkins' 

 ship (1565) 80; and his advice 

 about Spanish ships in Florida 

 (1565) 90. 



Ottigny, see Ottigni. 



Otto of Kerpen, second master of 

 the Hospitallers of Jerusalem 

 (1200) II. I. 



Otto Frisingensis, appendix to a 

 history of, i. 316. 



Ottocar I., king of Bohemia, i. 51, 



159. 179. 

 Ottoman, son of Ortogules, first 

 chief of the Turkish nation, iii. 



399- 



Ottoman, Mahomet's companion, 

 tomb of, at Medina, v. 363. 



Ottonburge, see Salamanca. 



Ottver, or Otver, from Moscow to, 

 III. 68; Anthony Jenkinson awaits 

 the Emperor of Russia at (1572) 

 III. 179; Sir Jerome Horsey at, 



Otwer, see Ottver. 



Oudoria, conquered province of 



Russia, III. 359. 

 Ouglets, see Ouglits. 

 Oughts, the Dowager-Empress of 



Russia at (1584) iii. 337; various 



furs found at, 365. 

 Ounces, see Leopards. 

 Ourari, Indian poisonous herb, x. 



495- 

 Our Lady of Pity, Spanish bark, 



taken by Luke Warde (1582) xi. 



184. 

 Ousley, Captain, ambassador from 



the English generals in Portugal 



to the emperor of Morocco (1589) 



VI. 511. 



Outina, see Utina. 



Outlaws in Crete (1551) v. 75. 



Ouygat, Duke of Tartary, i. 150. 



Ovade, King, brother of King Cov- 

 exis, and Captain Albert (1562) 

 VIII. 478; liberality of, 479, 

 481. 



Ovando, Francis de, sacrificed by 

 Indians (1540) ix. 164. 



Oveak, on the west side of Vol- 

 ga, III. 216; English merchants 

 at, 246; altitude of, 248. 



Ovear, Mahomet's disciple, iii. 36. 



Ovejas, Las, or the Sheep, danger- 

 ous rocks near Hispaniola, x. 



327-. 

 Overniron, Boca de, mentioned in 



Ruttier, xi. 84. 

 Ovid, Metamorphoses 15, quotation 



from, IV. 36, 131. 

 Oviedo, Gonsalo Fernando de, 11. 



161 ; on Cuba and Hispaniola, vii. 



267; * History of the West Indies ' 



by, x. 4; account of the Marafion 



by, sent to Cardinal Bembo, 361 ; 



quotation from Book 20, xi. 259. 

 Oviedus, see Oviedo. 

 Ovsca Gouba, S. Nicholas to, iii. 



69. 

 Ovslona, Monastery, altitude of, in. 



248. 

 Ovst Colla, S. Nicolas to, iii. 69. 

 Ovst Navelocki, S. Nicholas to, in. 



69. 

 Owarecapater Island, in the Orinoco 



river, x. 494. 

 Owaripoore, town of the Inana, x. 



492. 

 Owchay, 11. 420. 

 Owcowi river, x. 492. 

 Oweke, latitude of, 11. 479. 

 Owen Gwynedd, prince of North 



Wales (11 70) VII. 133. 

 Owen, Thomas, member of the Bar- 



bary Company (1585) vi. 419, 



420 f. 

 Owiga river, iii. 75. 

 Owna river, in. 74. 

 Owrinoicke, river in Guiana, x. 



207. 

 Owry, Arthur Pet at (1580) in. 



302. 

 Ox birds in Malacca, vi. 397. 

 Oxen, crook-backed, found in Qui- 



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