THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



S. Kelmes, English fleet at (1589) S. 

 VII. 26. 



S. Laurence, Cape, from, to S. Fran- 

 cisco Cape, XI. 361. 



S. Laurence, Gulf of, discovered 

 by Jacques Cartier (1534) viii. 144, 

 156; voyage of the Grace to (1594) 

 162 ; discovered by Jacques Car- 

 tier (1535) 183-272. 



S. Laurence Island, see Madagas- 

 car. 



S. Laurence, river in Canada, near 

 Newfoundland, viii. 55 ; voyage 

 of the English to, viii. i, 210; 

 fresh water in, 280. 



S. Laurence, river in Newfoundland, 

 discovered by Richard Clarke 

 (1583) viii. 88; Charles Leigh at 

 (1597) 176. S. 



S. Lazarus Islands, mentioned in S. 

 Ruttier, xi. 98. 



5. Lorenzo, the, at Goa (1580) vi. S. 



33- 



S. Lucar, in Andalusia, the Jesus S. 

 at (1584) V. 293; Thomas 

 Midnall at, vi. 124; Spanish S. 

 West Indian fleet at (1589) 

 VII. 68; Spanish fleet in (1592) 

 108; Robert Tomson and John 

 Field's departure from (1555) ix. 

 339 ; escape of Job Hortop from S. 

 (1590) 464; Thomas Midnall and 

 William Ballard at (1526) x. 6; 

 bar of, 300; letter to the com- 

 mander of (1594) 433; letter to 

 merchants of, 434. S. 



S. Lucas, El Cabo de, in California, 

 XI. 323 ; latitude of, ix. 336 ; 

 Thomas Cavendish at, xi. 369; S. 

 port, anchorage at, 373. 



S. Lucia (Cape Verde), see S. S. 

 Luzia. 



S. Lucia (West Indies), Laurence 

 Keymis at (1596) x. 478. 



S. Luis de Tampice, town near Pan- S. 

 uco river, x. 318. 



S. Lunario's Bay, discovered by 

 Jacques Cartier (1534) viii. 196. 



S. Luzia (Cape Verde Island), lati- 

 tude of, X. 332 ; William Tower- 

 son at (1577) VI. 249. S. 



S. Magnus, Sound of, in Orkney 

 Islands, Captain Frobisher at 

 (1577) VII. 286; abbey of, 287. 



386 



Malo, II. 118, 120; ship from, 

 captured by the English (1589) vii. 

 I ; another ship from, captured by 

 the Victory, 13 ; voyage to the 

 Western Planting by merchants of 

 (c. 1581) VIII. 118; departure of 

 the French fleet from (1591) 150; 

 ships from, at the discovery of 

 Ramea, 155 ; voyage of Bretons 

 of, 161 ; ships from, in Halabo- 

 lina harbour (1597) 167; Charles 

 Leigh and the merchants from, 

 168; Jacques Cartier 's departure 

 from (1534) 183, 240; and return 

 to, 209, (1536) 260; bishop of, and 

 Jacques Cartier (1535) 210; ships 

 prepared at, for the third voyage 

 of Jacques Cartier (1540) 264. 



Margaret at Cliffe, Kent, i. 48. 



Maria de Cassopo, church of, v. 

 103. 



Maria de la Croce, monastery, at 

 Zante, v. 82. 



Maria of St. Vincent, the, Bis- 

 cayan ship (1597) viii. 174. 



Maria, Cape (Brazil), mentioned 

 in Ruttier for river Plate, latitude 

 of, XI. 85, 97; described in Rut- 

 tier, 97, 99; near the river Plate, 



153- 



Maria, Cape (Spain), William 

 Harborne at (1583) v. 243; men- 

 tioned in the Ruttier, x. 299 ; 

 longitude from, to Sal Medina, 



337- 



Maria, Cape of (West Indies), 

 mutinous soldiers of Captain Lau- 

 donniere at (1564) ix. 43. 



Maria, Cavo de, in Albania, v. 

 102. 



Maria Island (Azores) vi. 250; 

 English fleet at, vii. 15, 16; Earl 

 of Cumberland at (1589) 65; lati- 

 tude of, x. 300, 335. 



Maria Island (Chile), Thomas 

 Cavendish at (1587) xi. 302, 367; 

 latitude of, 349, 358, 402 ; from, 

 to Conception Bay, 360 ; anchor- 

 age at, 372 ; the Desire's intended 

 course to (1592) 402. 



Maria Port, near S. Lucar 

 (Spain), Miles Philips at (1580) ix. 

 444; Sir Francis Drake's pilot 

 taken at (1579) xi. 117. 



