THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Piara river, x. 494. 



Piche, Indian name of Tierra de 

 Brea, x. 349. 



Pichet, John, master of the Matthew 

 Gonson (1535) v. 68. 



Pick, John, distress of, at Port De- 

 sire (1592) XI. 399. 



Pickman, William, death of, from a 

 poisoned arrow (1586) xi. 293. 



Pico Deteithe, or peak of Teneriffe, 

 description of, vi. 129. 



Pico Island, in the Azores, vii. 8; 

 George Fenner at (1587) vi. 280; 

 English prisoners at, vii. 9 ; ships 

 wrecked at (1596) 86; latitude of, 

 x. 334. 



Picquemians, Jacques Cartier and 

 the (1536) viii. 253. 



Pideville of Bayonne, sea captain, 

 II. 104. 



Pie, John, on the Content, non- 

 combatant (1596) X. 183. 



Piedmont, Anthony Jenkinson in, iii. 



195- 



Piedras hijadas, green stones found 

 in the Amazons' country, x. 367. 



Piemont, see Piedmont. 



Pienega river, tributary of the 

 Dvina, iii. 406. 



Pierce, Jane, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) vin. 403. 



Piescoia river, iii. 406. 



Piew, Robert, captain, killed at 

 Peniche (1589) vi. 496. 



Pieza, river, iii. 406. 



Pigafeta, Marc Antonio, on Richard 

 Hakluyt, i. Ixii. 



Pigeon, captain of the Earl of Cum- 

 berland's voyage, vii. i. 



Pike, the, see Peak. 



Pike, measure of Babylon and Alep- 

 po, VI. 10; of Bussorah, 11. 



Pike, Isle of, the Richard of Arun- 

 del in sight of (1589) vi. 456. 



Pikeron, John, of Lynn, and Prus- 

 sian pirates, 11. 70. 



Pilate's hall, in Jerusalem, Laurence 

 Aldersey on (1581) v. 210. 



Pilatro, found in Barbary, vi. 27, 



Pilgrim, the, at the fight of Flores 

 Island (1591) VII. 44; Spanish 

 ship from India, boarded by, 49. 



Pilgrims, to Jerusalem (1553) v. 77; 

 to Mecca, 329-365. 



Pilgrimson, Everade, and the Eng- 

 lish ships, II. 61. 



Pillar, Pompey's, outside Alexan- 

 dria, VI. 36; Laurence Aldersey's 

 description, 43. 



Pillar, Pompey's, near the Bosphor- 

 us, Richard Wrag's description, 

 VI. 106. 



Pillar of stone, erected in Florida by 

 Captain Ribault (1562) viii. 457, 

 464, IX. 7. 



Pillory board for thieves in China, 

 VI. 309. 



Pilot, Grand, of Spain, Sebastian 

 Cabot, VII. 147; of England (1549) 

 156; Portuguese, of Sir Francis 

 Drake set ashore at Aguatulco 

 (1578) IX. 320; Flemish, to S.J 

 Thom6, taken by Sir Anthony Sher- I 

 ley (1596) X. 267; of Sir Walter 

 Raleigh, old Indian Ciawani 

 captured and employed as (1595) 

 381, 389; Portuguese, landed at S. 

 Mary Port (1579) xi. 117. 



Pilots through the desert, v. 341 ; 

 Portuguese. in Sir Francis 

 Drake's fleet (1596) x. 245; re- 

 gulations for Spanish, xi. 442 ; 

 examinations of Spanish (1586)1 

 448-453. 453-458; election of Span- 1 

 ish (1585) 455; wages of, 456. 



Pimentelli, Diego, colonel of the 

 Armada land forces (1588) iv. 202 ; J 

 carried prisoner by Peter Bander- j 

 duess to Zeeland, 227, 231. 



Pina, Ferdinand de, secretary of the 

 Portuguese embassy to England 

 (1481) VI. 123. 



Pinas Island, Sir John Hawkins at 

 (1565) X. 45. 



Pine-apples, a product of Dominica, 

 IX. 3. 



Pinego, river, 11. 418. 



Pinesse, see Pinnace. 



Pine trees, in Teneriffe, vi. 130; on 

 Atoyaque Mountains, ix. 469. 



Pini, Puerto, mentioned in second 

 Ruttier, x. 327. 



Pinnace, lost in naval fight (1557) 

 VI. 323 ; building of a, in the 

 North Sea (1578) vii. 354; Cap- 

 tain Best embarks in the, 358 ; 

 finds the miners and Captain 

 Yorke,36o; of Sir Anthony Sherley 



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