THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Ruttier, 283, 310; course from, to 

 Havana, 327 ; death of Juan Mar- 

 tinez at, 361 ; the Philip, Spanish 

 ship, at (1575) 427; or Boriquen 

 Island, XI. 238, 240. 



Puerto Rico town, in Puerto Rico, 

 Sir Francis Drake at (1595) x. 

 230. 



Puerto Santo Island, inhabited by 

 old Portuguese soldiers, latitude 

 and description of, x. 213, 332. 



Puerto Santo town, taken by Sir 

 Amyas de Preston (1595) x. 214. 



Puerto Seguro, see Porto Seguro. 



Pugia, Rhaponticum found in, vi. 

 26; opium found in, 27. 



Puglia, see Apulia. 



Pulo, meaning of, in Malayan, vi. 

 3P6. 



Pulo Penang Islands, vi. 396; the 

 Edward Bonaventure at (1591) X. 



195- . 



Pulo Pinaou, see Pulo Penang. 



Pulo Sambilam Islands, in the 

 Straits of Malacca, vi. 397. 



Pulpit, the, bark in Sir Francis 

 Drake's fleet (1595) x. 232. 



Pumpions, see Gourds. 



Puna, golden garden of the Ingas 

 near,'x. 357. 



Puna Island, Thomas Cavendish at 

 (1587) XI. 313, 368; products of, 

 316; English sailors killed on, 

 318; latitude of, 349, 359 ; anchor- 

 age at. 372. 



Punames, see Cunames. 



Punishments in Tartary, i. 247; of 

 thieves in Russia, 11. 235, 265 ; for 

 breaking the law of the Levant 

 Company (1592) vi. 85; of crim- 

 inals in Japan, vi. 330, 335. 



Punta de Gallo, see Curiapan. 



* Purchas His Pilgrims,' by Samuel 

 Purchas, xii. 83. 



Purchas, Samuel, compared to 

 Richard Hakluyt, xii. 74 ; and the 

 unpublished papers of Hakluyt, 



Purchas, William, mayor of London 



(1497) vn. 155. 

 Purpagotos, enemies to the Spanish 



(1596) X. 474. 

 Purpet, Thomas, distress of, at Port 



Desire (1592) xi. 399; on Penguin 



Island, 410; slain by wild men, 

 411. 



Purselaine, boiled in water, crew of 

 the Edward Bonaventure feeding 

 on (1593) VI. 406. 



Purser, pirate, and Milbrooke town 

 (1583) XI. 202. 



Purser, Andrew, and Prussian 

 pirates, 11. 70. 



Pursers, inventory of ships' neces- 

 saries, made by, 11. 317; regula- 

 tions for Spanish, xi. 443. 



Pustosero, castle and town, iii. 407. 



Putapayma Island, near Oecope 

 Mountain, x. 396. 



Puteanus, Bernardus, and the 

 North-west passage, vii. 163. 



Putijma, Cacique, x. 395 ; governor 

 of the province of Warapana, and 

 Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) x. 416; 

 Laurence Keymis and (1596) 

 467. 



Putima, guide of Captain Keymis 

 to the Cumaca river (1595) x. 421 ; 

 Spaniards from Manoa slain by, 



^ ^58. ^ . 



Putyma, see Putijma. 



Puys, Henry, of Elbing, ship master, 



and Prussian pirates, 11. 62. 

 Pygmaei, land of, iv. 427, 428. 

 Pyramid in Alexandria, v. 330. 

 Pyramids of Egypt, v. 118, 336; 



description by John Evesham 



(1587) VI. 36; by Laurence Alder- 



sey (1586) 45. 

 Pyrei, people of Libya, vi. 168. 

 Pyriplegethon, see Albania. 

 Pyrites, see Flint. 

 Pyrrha, on sea of Azov, vii. 161. 



Quabacondono, monarch of Japan 

 (1590) XI. 422; proclamation by, 

 428 ; and Augustine Eucunocam- 

 indono (1591) 434; and the Jesuits 

 in Japan, 435. 



Quacapotla ' a mansion of Intla,' 

 IX. 467. 



Quadrilla de Sierras, la, mentioned 

 in second Ruttier, x. 324. 



Quaherque in Darha, vii. 89 



Quambioindono, Cainocami, son of, 

 XI. 425. 



Quanchi city, in China, vi. 318. 



Quansi, see Kwang-si. 



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