INDEX 



{i596)x.266; of Sir Walter Raleigh, 

 for his third voyage to Guiana 

 (1596) XI. I ; built at Mogador 

 Island by Sir Francis Drake (1577) 

 102, 149; built on S. Sebastian 

 Island by Thomas Cavendish 

 (1586) 295: 



Pinnace, The Black, engraving of, 

 XI. 400. 



Pinos Island, near Cuba, viii. 411; 

 Sir Amyas de Preston at (1595) x. 

 225; Sir Thomas Baskerville at 

 (1596) 242 ; Don Bernaldino Del- 

 gadillo meets the English jfleet at, 

 250, 255 ; truth about the fight be- 

 tween the English and Spanish 

 ships at (1596) 255, 261 ; marks of, 

 described by the Ruttier, 286; in 

 second Ruttier, 315; sea currents 

 near, 293 ; latitude, 333 ; longitude 

 from, to Cape Corrientes, 336. 



Pinotespan, ' Mansion of,' subject 

 to Tututepec, ix. 470. 



Pinotespan del Rey town. Salt Lake 

 in, IX. 470. 



Pins, trade in, in Guinea (1577) vi. 

 252. 



Pintados, or painted Indians, men- 

 tioned in Friar Marco de Nina's 

 book, IX. 119; and Friar Marco 

 de Niga (1539) 130; mines of gold 

 and silver in the country of, 142. 



Pinteado, Anthony Anes, captain in 

 an English fleet (1553) vi. 145; 

 and Captain Windam, 148, 150; 

 and the King of Benin, 149; death 

 of, 151; letters patent of knight- 

 hood (1551) 152; letter of Don 

 Luis, Infant of Portugal, to, 153. 



Pinto, John, Portuguese dweller on 

 the river Plate (1582) xi. 184; em- 

 ployed as interpreter, 196, 198. 



Pinzon, Vincent, emeralds in Iwari- 

 poco found by, x. 491. 



Pio town, frontier town against the 

 Mexicans, in charge of Graviel de 

 Chiavez, ix. 468. 



Piqueno Harbour, in India, v. 410; 

 Caesar Frederick in (c. 1583) 412 ; 

 Portuguese possession, 482. 



Piquiri town, mentioned in Ruttier, 

 XI. 100. 



Piracy in Chinese waters, vii. 195; 

 in Orkney (1577) 213. 



Piraos, nation of the Macuria, x. 492. 



Pirates, see Corsairs. 



Piru, see Peru. 



Pisa, Friar Odoric's vision at (1331) 

 IV. 443. 



Pisca Bay, Thomas Cavendish at 

 (1587) XI. 310, 368; latitude of, 

 310, 349 ; anchorage at, 372 ; town, 

 latitude of, xi. 359. 



Pistachio, found in Doria, vi. 27. 



Pistolet, coin in Algiers (1584) v. 

 271. 



Pitch, spring of, near Shemakha, iii. 

 166 ; product of Cyprus, v. 125 ; 

 thrown out in the air, near Heit, 

 370, 467 ; springs of, at Heit, vi. 

 8; found in Zanzibar (1592) 394; 

 found in the Western Planting, 

 VIII. 116; in Newfoundland, 117; 

 in Eastern America, 139 ; in Vir- 

 ginia (1586) 354; in Tierra de 

 Brea, x. 350; found in Guiana, 

 XI. 14. 



Pitcher, Robert, of the Desire, 

 killed by Indians (1587) xi. 306. 



Pithaias, fruit of S. Cruz, ix. 226. 



Pitsligo, wreck of the Edward Bona- 



. venture in the bay of (1556) 11. 

 352, 379. 



Pitt, William, of the Hugh Gallant, 

 killed by Indians (1587) xi. 306. 



Pius, on the ocean sea, vii. 199. 



Pius v., Pope, and the Friars of the 

 S. Antony Monastery, xi. 71 ; and 

 Queen Elizabeth's enemies, xii. 



Pizarro, Francisco, and the conquest 

 of Peru, VIII. 95, no, 124, x. 340, 

 356, XI. 279; and the gold and 

 silver of Atabalipa, x. 357; slain 

 by the son of Diego de Almagro, 

 2S4. 



Pizarro, Gonsalo, Orellana's attempt 

 to discover Guiana by orders of 

 (1542) X. 358; and the conquest of 

 Peru, XI. 241 ; rebellion and 

 death of, xi. 284. 



Placencia, in Spain, bishop of, and 

 the Strait of Magellan, xi. 258. 



Placencia Isle, in Brazil, Thomas 

 Cavendish at (1591) xi. 389; the 

 Desire at, 412 ; thirteen men of 

 the Desire killed at, by Indians 

 and Portuguese (1593) 414. 



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