THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



and Sir John Hawkins' voyage to 

 Florida (1565) x. 63. 



Parlican Harbour, in Newfoundland, 

 vin. 179. 



Parma, Prince of, and the Armada 

 (1588) IV. 203, 219; and the Eng- 

 lish and Dutch, 207; and Justin 

 of Nassau, 209; towns taken by 

 the, VI. 491. 



Parma, a Turkish boat, vi. 95. 



Parmenius, Stephen, of Buda, his 

 praises of Sir Humphrey Gilbert 

 (1583) viii. 23-33; death, in wreck 

 of the Delight, 67; letter from, 

 to Richard Hakluyt (1583) 78, 

 81. 



Parmentier, discoveries of the 

 brothers, xii. 9. 



Paroes or house boats in Cosmin, v. 



485. 

 Paroma, mouth of the Orinoco river, 



X. 420. 



Parossitae, i. 77, 86; habits of the, 

 153, 166. 



Parr, Thomas, in Virginia (1585) 

 viii. 318. 



Parrots, land of, see Brazil. 



Parrots in California, ix. 312; found 

 in Guiana, xi. 14; in Trinidad, 

 22. 



Parsons, Richard, master of the 

 Susan (1582) v. 243. 



Parthia, Anthony Jenkinson in, iii. 

 196. 



Partridge, Master, of the Earl of 

 Cumberland's voyage (1589) vii. 

 I. 



Partridges, tame, in Trebizond, iv. 

 408; in Canada, viii. 228; in Vir- 

 ginia (1586) 369; grey and red, 

 in Florida, 451, 461; in Cevola, 

 IX. 139. 



Parvis, Henry, of the Levant Com- 

 pany (1592) VI. 75, 78. 



Pascatir, see Hungary the Greater. 



Pasha, Great, William Harborne's 

 presents to (1583) v. 251. 



Pashas, pay of the five, of the Grand 

 Signior, annuities of (1588) vi. 61, 



65- 



Pasqual, Monte, mentioned in Rut- 

 tier, XI. 79. 



Pass, see Passport. 



Passage, North-east, to Cathay, iii. 



45O' 457; Mercator on, 275-282; 

 Anthony Jenkinson on, 457; 

 Ramusio on, 458. 

 Passage, North-west, the, to North- 

 ern America, intended discovery of 

 (1495) VII. 141, 143; Sebastian 

 Cabot in search of (1496) 148; Sir 

 Humphrey Gilbert on (1548) 158- 

 191, XII. 25, 26; ancient 

 authorities on, vii. 160-164; 

 Fretum trium fratrum, 172, 

 181, 197; travellers through the, 

 179 ; and the king of Portugal, 

 iSo; proofs of, 181; dangers of 

 navigation in, 183, 192; advan- 

 tages of, 184, 185 ; Richard Willes 

 on, 191-203; latitude of, 197; 

 Martin Frobisher's first voyage to 

 (1576) 204-211, 279-283; second 

 voyage (1577) 211-230, 284-319; 

 his plan of discovery (1576) 277; 

 Adrian Gilbert and the discovery 

 (1583) 375-381; company for dis- 

 covery of, 378; John Davys 's first 

 voyage for discovery (1585- 1587) 

 381-393 ; second voyage of John 

 Davys (1586) 393-413; third voy- 

 age of John Davys (1587) 414-422; 

 to Cathay, arguments for a, vii. 

 191-203; from the Grand Bay to 

 Cathay, likelihood of a, viii. 112; 

 intended discovery of, by Edward 

 Fenton (1582) xi. 167; voyages to, 

 XII. 24, 26, 28 ; * Discourse to prove 

 a passage to Cathay ' by Sir H. 

 Gilbert, 26. 



Passage, the, a harbour in Biscay, 

 VIII. 88 ; near St. John de Luz, x. 

 100. 



Passage of the Castles, see Castles. 



Passage overland from Cartagena to 

 Peru, XI. 236. 



Passages, the. Islands in West 

 Indies, x. 230. 



Passaguates Indians and Conchos 

 Indians (1581) IX. 186; description 

 of, Antonio de Espejo's expedition 

 to (1582) 189. 



Passaje, El, north-east of Puerto 

 Rico, X. 327. 



Passaquenoke, the woman's town, 

 native town in Virginia (1585) 

 VIII. 322. 



Passaro, Cape, in Sicily, v. 249. 



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