THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



tude of, 349; taken by Thomas 



Cavendish, Cocke, and Captain 



Davys (1591) 390, 397; on S. 



Vincent river, 251. 

 Santos, Island de los, marks of, in 



second Ruttier, x. 309. 

 Santwat, Isle of Man, battle of, i. 



28. 

 Saona Island, John White at (1590) 



VIII. 408 ; Christopher Newport at 



(1591) X. 185; William King at 



(1592) 191 ; described by the Rut- 

 tier, 283 ; marks of, in second Rut- 

 tier, 311; latitude of, 333; longi- 

 tude from, to S. Domingo, 336. 



Sapata, see Henao. 



Sapientia Island, near Modon, in 

 Morea, John Locke at (1553) v. 

 10 1 ; William Harborne at (1583) 

 250. 



Sapies, La Formio, island of the. 

 Sir John Hawkins at (1564) x. 16; 

 conquered by the Samboses, de- 

 scription of, 17 ; laws of, 19 f. 



Saporatona, cacique, follower of 

 Carapana (1595) x. 419. 



Sapotecas, province in Mexico, ix. 



365. 



Sapphires, stones like, found in 

 Guiana (1595) x. 405. 



Saracens, i. 84, 87, 135, 142, 146, 

 285 f. ; Bathy and, 76, 84, 86, 

 152 ; in Orna, 152 ; refusing 

 baptism, 254 ; Sartach and, 269 ; 

 captive, beheaded by Richard I. 

 (1191) IV. 334; fight between 

 Christians and, at Mansor (1249) 

 357 ; and the country of Ormuz, 

 411; Lyon, King of Armenia, de- 

 spoiled of his kingdom by the 

 (1386) 446, 448; Genoese war 

 against (1390) 450; in China, vi. 



374- 



Sarafo Island, William Harborne at 

 (1583) V. 250. 



Saramet, Sultan of Kait, and An- 

 thony Jenkinson, 11. 465. 



Sarauahi, village of, in Florida, ix. 

 38; food found at, by Captain 

 Laudonniere (1565) 75. 



Sarcacolla, found in Persia, vi. 27. 



Sardenna, see Sardinia. 



Sardinia, in Thome's map, 11. 171 ; 

 Roger Bodenham in sight of 



(1551) V. 72; Spanish possession, 

 249. 

 Sare, Richard, in Virginia (1585) 



VIII. 318. 



Sarguit, Tartars and the town of, i. 

 152. 



Sarimento, see Sarmiento. 



Sarinbugh, town on the Manurawini 

 river, x. 494. 



Sarisburie, see Salisbury. 



Sarmates or Asarmathes, son to Jok- 

 tan. III. 358. 



Sarmatia, see Russia. 



Sarmiento, Don Juan, governor of 

 Margarita, son of Don Juan de 

 Villa Andreda, and Sir John Bur- 

 rough, x. 363 ; and Antonio de 

 Berreo, 373. 



Sarmiento, Pedro, governor of the 

 Straits of Magellan, prisoner of 

 the English (1586) vi. 435, xi. 92, 

 93 ; and the building oi the forts, 

 267 ; sent from Lima to the Strait 

 of Magellan, to pursue Sir Francis 

 Drake, 266 ; lands in the Strait of 

 Magellan, and builds a town, 271 ; 

 seeks for help at Pernambuco and 

 Bahia, 272 ; taken by Sir Walter 

 Raleigh's barks (1586) 273; lieu- 

 tenant of Alvares de Mendanio, 



. 288. 



Sarnichoke, Tartar, subject to the 

 Prince of Bokhara, 11. 480. 



Sarracoll, John, ' Voyage of the Earl 

 of Cumberland ' (1586-7), written 

 by, XI. 202-227; called in council 

 by Robert Withrington (1587) 211. 



Sarre, Ralph, merchant in Exeter, 

 his voyage to S. Domingo and 

 Mexico (1555) IX. 341. 



Sarrope, Island, fertility of, ix. 51. 



Sarsaparilla, found in New Spain, 



IX. 397; in S. lago de Leon 

 by Sir Amyas de Preston, x. 223 ; 

 in Guayaquil, xi. 286. 



Sartach, i. 231, 232, 234, 249; Rub- 

 ruquis' letter to, 252; arrival of 

 Rubruquis at the court of, 260 ; 

 state of, 261 ; reception of Rub- 

 ruquis in vestments by, 262 f. ; 

 sends Rubruquis to Bathy, 264 f. ; 

 the Christians and, 266, 269. 



Sarthi, Tartars and, i. 86. 



Saruiur, i. 70, 144. 



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