THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Breton, i6o; in Hochelaga river, 

 245. 



Porshet, Arthur Pet at (1580) iii. 

 303. 



Porta Eburnea, see Jerusalem. 



Porta Ferrea, see Derbent. 



Porter, Edward, in the expedition of 

 Sir Walter Raleigh up the Capuri 

 river (1595) x. 379; discovery of 

 the Sayma by, 396; on the Cara- 

 roopana river with Sir Walter 

 Raleigh (1595) 417. . 



Porter, Giles and Edmund, their 

 voyage to Jerusalem (1583) v. 

 455. 



Porter, Nicholas, advises Robert 

 Withrington (1587) xi. 211. 



Porters, of Muscovy Company not 

 allowed to sell wares, iii. 96; of 

 English merchants, 443 ; head, or 

 Capagi Pashas of the Grand Sig- 

 nior, pay of, vi. 62 ; of the court 

 and city, pay of, 63. 



Portes, John, ' Life of Octavius,' 

 translated into French by, iv. 

 276. 



Portete, mentioned in the Ruttier, x. 

 287. 



Port Famine, see Nombre de Jesus. 



Portingall, see Portugal. 



Portland, English fleet and the 

 Armada at (1588) iv. 216; to 

 Calais, the Spanish Armada beaten 

 from (1588) VII. 39; departure of 

 Laurence Keymis for Guiana from 

 (1596) X. 452; Laurence Keymis 

 returns to (1596) 495. 



Porto, see Oporto. 



Porto Bello, see Puerto Bello. 



Porto d'Ally, near Palmerin, pro- 

 ducts of, VII. 90; French traders 

 in, 91; Thomas Dassel in (1591) 

 92; Amar Meleck, king of, 94; 

 the Nightingale at, 96; trade in, 

 98. 



Port of Spain, Trinidad, x. 349; Sir 

 Walter Raleigh at (1595) 349' 35o; 

 fortified by the Spanish (1596) 462, 

 479 ; Antonio de Berreo, governor 

 of (1595) X. 351. 



Porto Grande, or Tipperah, and the 

 King of Arakan, v. 483 ; Ralph 

 Fitch near (c. 1583) 485. 



Porto Gruaro, iv. 444. 



Porto Piqueno, Portuguese posses- 

 sion, v. 482, 



Porto Santo Island, near Madeira, 

 VI. 135 ; Portuguese possession, 

 description and latitude, 177; 

 William Towerson at (1556) 212; 

 George Fenner at (1566) 266; 

 Thomas Stevens at (1579) 378. 



Port Real, naval fight off (1587) vi. 

 439. 



Port-Royal, in Florida, discovered by 

 Captain Ribault (1562) viii. 461; 

 fort built in, 471. 



Port-Royal, river in Florida, viii. 

 472, IX. 113. 



Porto Seguro, Ruttier for, xi. 79; 

 description of, 250; Thomas Cav- 

 endish at (1587) 324, 326. 



Ports, of Alexandria, v. 330; old 

 and new, 331; West Indian, ac- 

 count of the, by Baptista Antonio 

 (1587) x. 135-156. . ^^ ^ 



Portsmouth, ships from, in Edward 

 III.'s fleet, I. 297; the Three Half 

 Moons at (1563) v. 153; William 

 Wickney of (1577) 157; the Jesus 

 leaves (1583) 293; the Lion at 

 (1552) VI. 137; the Primrose and 

 the Lion leave (1553) 145; Captain 

 Downton's return to (1594) vii, 

 123 ; the Toby at (1593) 124; Ralph 

 Lane's return to (1586) viii. 345; 

 departure of John White's fleet 

 from (1587) 386; flagship of John 

 White's fleet at (1587) 401; Job 

 Hortop brought to, by the Galleon 

 Dudley (1590) ix. 464. 



Portuens, Robert of, cardinal, wit- 

 ness of Edward I.'s great charter, 

 I. 296. 

 Portugal and Edward I.'s great 

 charter, 1. 333 ; products of, 11. 117 f. 

 discovery of East Indies by, loi 

 172 f. ; contention with Spain, 173 

 180; discovery of Brazil by, 175 

 language of, necessary for Eng 

 lish merchants in Russia, iii. 52 

 trade of, in the East Indies (1568) 

 147; and the spice trade, 161 

 Anthony Jenkinson in, 195 ; and 

 the Armada (1588) iv. 199; em- 

 bassy from, to England (1462) 

 369; captain of, in Ormuz (1563) 

 v. 372, 468; viceroy of, at Goa, 



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