THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Pamphilus, Eusebius, ecclesiastical 

 writer, VIII. 107. 



Pamplon, in Nuevo Reyno de Gran- 

 ada, X. 363, 368. 



Pamplona, Robert de Ketene buried 

 at (1143) IV. 309. 



Panama, John Chilton in (1570) ix. 

 368; port on South Sea, 391 ; cap- 

 ture of Spanish treasure between 

 Nombre de Dios and, by Sir Fran- 

 cis Drake (1572) x. 76; governor 

 of, and John Oxenham (1575) 78; 

 open to Sir Francis Drake, 94 ; 

 Spanish West Indian port, lati- 

 tude of, 148; monasteries in, 148; 

 fortifications of (1587) 149, 150; 

 Hieronymo de Nabares at (1590) 

 176; latitude of, 177; ships in, 

 177; silver brought from, to 

 Nombre de Dios (1587) 143 ; river 

 of Chagres near, 144 ; Sir Thomas 

 Baskerville's expedition to (1595) 

 238; the Cacajuego gone towards 

 (1579) XI. 116; ship from, and 

 Nuno da Silva and Sir Francis 

 Drake (1579) 142; ship to, and 

 Nuno da Silva and Sir Francis 

 Drake (1579) 144; John Oxen- 

 ham's men executed at (1575) 233 ; 

 Sir Francis Drake and the Span- 

 ish ship, gone from Lima to, 264 ; 

 built by the Spaniards, 279 ; wealth 

 of, 286 ; latitude of, 350 ; pro- 

 ducts of Peruvian mines brought 

 to, XII. 52 ; Drake and Hawkins 

 beaten off, 66. 



Panama Island, see Panay. 



Panapi, nation of the Maicawini, x. 

 494. 



Panay or Panuma Island, Thomas 

 Cavendish at (1588) xi. 334; lati- 

 tude of, 350 ; from, to Lago 

 Grande, 364, 370; anchorage at, 



373- 

 Pancaldo, shipmaster of Genoa, and 



the Strait of Magellan, xi. 258. 

 Panela or Netas, inferior sort of 



sugar, VI. 128. 

 Pangaias, Moorish barks, vi. 391. 

 Pannay, see Panay. 

 Pannonia, see Hungary. 

 Pantalarea, see Pantelleria. 

 Pantelleria Island, William Har- 



borne sights (1583) v. 249; fight 



off (1586) VI. 46, 50, 54; victory 

 of English fleet at, 55 ; Island of 

 Tunis, 143. 



Panten Island or Tathalamasin, pro- 

 ducts of, IV. 417. 



Panuco, Andrew de Campo's journey 

 to (1540) IX. 166; John Chilton's 

 voyage to (1572) 370; John Chil- 

 ton's illness in (1572) 371; An- 

 thony Godard and his men in 

 (1568) 414, 415. 



Panuco river, ix. 371 ; sailors of Sir 

 John Hawkins landed near (1568) 

 409, 454 ; marks of, in second Rut- 

 tier, X. 318. 



Pao river, in Guiana, x. 407. 



Papalo Hills, in Almeria, x. 295. 



Papamene, branch of the Amazon, 



X. 358 ; Don Gonzales Ximenes 

 de Casada on the, 364 ; tributary 

 of the Amazon, 408. 



Paphos or Baffo, John Locke at 

 (1553) V. 85; Lorenzo Tiepolo, 

 governor of (1571) 123, 131 ; temple 

 of Venus in, v. 124, 131; in 

 Cyprus, VI. 107; S. Paul in, 108. 



Papini, language of the, iii. 411. 



Papuas, VI. 464. 



Paqui, see Pekin. 



Paraca, see Paracas. 



Paracas, Thomas Cavendish at (1587) 



XI. 309 ; latitude of, 359 ; from, to 

 Lima, 360; anchorage at, 372. 



Paracaussy, King, in Florida, ix. 6. 



Paracoa, Sir Robert Dudley's de- 

 scription of (1595) X. 206; Sir 

 Walter Raleigh at (1595) 349; 

 laio, people living at, 350 ; in 

 Trinidad, King Carapana brought 

 up in, 372. 



Paracuttos, nation on the Marawin 

 river, x. 492. 



Paradise, site of the earthly, vi. 145 



VII. 255, XII. 10. 



Paraguay river, mentioned in Rut 

 tier for river Plate, xi. 100. 



Parai, Chinese barge, vi. 314, 320 



Paraiba, silver mines at, xi. 67. 



Parajua, latitude of, Feliciano Cieza 

 governor of (1597) xi. 65; French 

 fort in, taken by the people of 

 Pernambuco, 249; Diego Flores 

 de Valdes at, and the French 

 ships, 271. 



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