INDEX 



373> 386; trade in Martaban, 416, 

 417; trade in India, 444; mon- 

 soons for ships from, to the Indies, 

 VI. 33 ; and the negroes (c. 1556) 

 200 ; and English merchants, 

 ships of, in Guinea (1557) 218, 

 220, 229 ; their fight with the Eng- 

 lish and French, 221; Colonel 

 Anthony Wingfield's discourse on 

 the expedition against, 470-527; 

 public feeling in, about Don An- 

 tonio (1589) 505; conquests of, 

 VIII. 126; Captain Carleill's trade 

 with (1583) 137; news from, 

 brought to Pernambuco, xi. 36 ; 

 Bay of,flyboat lost in the, by Simon 

 Ferdlnando (1587) viii. 387; John 

 III., King of, discoveries under, 

 II. 164; Prince of, Don Chris- 

 topher, and the Cadiz expedition 

 (1596) IV. 236, 260; John I., King 

 of, and the English merchants, 

 367, 368; and the conquest of 

 Ceuta (1415) VI. 121; King of, 

 first husband of Carlotta, daughter 

 of John, King of Cj^prus, v. 125 ; 

 Emmanuel, King of, and the duty 

 on horses, vi. 15; John II., King 

 of, and King Edward IV. of Eng- 

 land (1481) 123; Don Sebas- 

 tian, King of, and Thomas Stuke- 

 ley (c. 1578) 294; King of, and 

 the north-west passage, vii. 180 ; 

 discoveries of the Kings of, xii. 

 3, 15; Philip II., King of Spain, 

 becomes King of, 61. 

 Portuguese, treacherous dealings of, 

 with English (1591) vi. 277, 392, 

 (1588) VII. 91-97; fight between the 

 English and the, vi. 278; on 

 China, 295; in Pegu (1587) 386; 

 use of mines forbidden to (1581) 



XI. 38; Captain Lancaster's 

 opinion of (1595) 55 ; fight of the, 

 with Captain Lancaster (1595) 56; 

 treachery of, against Sir Francis 

 Drake (1579) 162; Edward Fen- 

 ton's traffic with the (1582) 175; 

 fight of, with Robert Withrington 

 (1587)219; early conquests of the, 



XII. 15. 

 Portuguese trade, 11. 169; fishing 



in Newfoundland (1578) viii. 11; 

 Caravels, fight of Sir John 



XII 



Hawkins with, at Rio Grande 

 (1568) IX. 448; fishing place at 

 Cape Blanco (1564) x. 14. 



Porus, King, and Alexander the 

 Great; iv. 412. 



Porva, Juan de, Canavates, letter 

 from, to John Lopez Canavate 

 (1590) x. 163. 



Pory, John (1570-1635), Richard 

 Hakluyt's friend and pupil, i. 

 Ixxx. 



Posna, in Poland, 11. 10. 



Possidonius on the volcanoes of Ice- 

 land, IV. 17, 107. 



Postesora, walrus hunters in, 11. 225. 



Post horses, English merchants in 

 Russia granted the use of (1569) 



III. 116; Anthony Jenkinson 

 travelling with, 179; in Cathay, 



IV. 433 ; in China, vi. 297. 

 Potaju, Captain Lancaster at (1595) 



XI. 63. 



Potanca, King of, prisoner in Al- 

 giers (1586) VI. 45. 



Potanou, King, vassal of King Sat- 

 ourioua (1564) ix. 21 ; King Utina's 

 war with (1564) 34, (1565) 56 f . ; 

 his reprisals on Utina's village, 

 64; subjects of, killed by the 

 Spaniards, 112, 115; cacique in 

 Florida, 113. 



Potassi, neighbour to King Potanou, 

 IX. 115. 



Potatoes in Cumana, description of 

 (1565) X. 27. 



Potguns, used at the siege of 

 Rhodes (1522) v. 19. 



Potis, Rio de, English and French 

 merchants at (1562) vi. 259. 



Potkin, Henry, in Virginia (1585) 

 VIII. 318. 



Potofarnia, port of Tunis (1553) vi. 



H3- 

 Potos, Rio de los, in Guinea, vi. 



161; ivory in (1577) 239. 

 Potosi, in Peru, John Chilton at 



(1570) IX. 369; Friar Alonso in 



(1589) X. 168; mines of, 170; 



famine and plague in (1590) 171 ; 



and the haven of Buenos Aires on 



the river Plate, 172 ; engraving of 



mines of, 172. 

 Pots, tin, trade in, in Guinea (1577) 



VI. 252. 



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