INDEX 



Seraphine of gold, money of Ormuz, 

 VI. 14, 19; of Goa, 18. 



Serauahi, King, visits Captain 

 Ribault at Fort Caroline (1565) ix. 

 88. 



Serchthrift, see Searchthrift. 



Seremum, Duke of Tartary, i. 74. 



Serena, mountain in Spain, crook- 

 backed sheep found on, ix. 165. 



Seres, people and town called, i. 



293- 

 Sergeant to the Muscovy Company, 



II. 312. 

 Sergius-and-the-Trinity Monastery, 



in- 343- 



Serica, iii. 279. 



Serifo, King of Mecca, v. 348; his 

 authority handed over to the cap- 

 tain of the caravan, 350. 



Seripho, see Serifo. 



Seroctan, Mangu's mother, i. 74, 



Serowos, enemies to the Spanish 



(1596) X. 474. 

 Serpa, Pedro Hernandez de, his 



attempt to discover Guiana, x. 



364, 497; and the Wikiri, 396. 

 Serpent, the, Sir Walter Raleigh's 



ship, voyage of, to the Azores 



(1586) VI. 434. 

 Serpents, used as food in Pegu, v. 



425 ; in Florida, description of, x. 



60. 

 Serpeto, Castle of, Laurence Alder- 



sey near the (1586) vi. 41. 

 Serponowtzi, trade of the, iii. 408. 

 Serrabosa, animal found at the river 



Plate, VI. 410. 

 Serrana, shoals of, mentioned in the 



Ruttier, x. 292 ; rocks of, latitude 



of, 335- 

 Serrano, Luis, governor of Angola, 



VI. 468. 

 Serrany, King, and Captain Lau- 



donniere (1564) ix. 32. 

 Serre, i. 48. 

 Serrepore, kingdom of, description, 



V. 484. 

 Serringe, Ralph Fitch at (c. 1583) 



V. 473- 

 Serrion, King of Pegu's letter, v. 



490. 

 Servants of the Muscovy Company, 



II. 406 ; bond, in Persia, iii. 165 ; 



Russian, of the Muscovy Com- 

 pany, not allowed to sell English 

 wares (1569) 349. 



Servidore, King of, called King of 

 Bread, v. 472. 



Serving men in England, wages of 

 (1589) VI. 523. 



Servius Tullius, iv. 22, 113. 



Sesame seed, to be brought to Eng- 

 land (1582) V. 230, 237. 



Sesto, see Sestos. 



Sestos Castle, in the Hellespont, vi. 



Sestos, river in Guinea, vi. 147 ; lati- 

 tude of, 158; William Towerson's 

 expedition on the (1555) 177, 182, 

 (1556) 213, (1577) 233; French ship 

 in (1557) 218; English merchants 

 at (1562) 258, 261; the Richard 

 of Arundel athwart of (1588) 451; 

 William Hawkins at (1530-32) xi. 



23- 

 Setebos, or Settaboth, god of the 



Patagonians, xii. 112. 

 Setes, or holy men, in Persia, iii. 



162. 

 Setforth, Russian measure for corn, 



II. 275. 

 Seton, ships from, in Edward HL's 



fleet, I. 297. 

 Settea, ship of Zante, Thomas 



Saunders in a (1585) v. 309. 

 Settle, Dionysus, his account of 



Martin Frobisher's second voyage 



to the North-west (1577) vii. 211. 

 Setubal, in Portugal, vi. 502 ; Span- 

 ish ship lost at (1589) VII. 69; 



English prisoners at (1591) 83. 

 Setuval, Setuvel, see Setubal. 

 Seven Islands, Jacques Cartier at 



(1535) VIII. 243 ; latitude of, 278. 

 Seven Islands, Sir Walter Raleigh 



at (1597) XI. 6. 

 Seven Towers, the Ascension at the 



(1593) VI. 95-. 

 Severing of Friends, Bay of, named 



by Sir Francis Drake (1578) xi. 



112. 

 Severn river, vi. 231. 

 Sevilla, see Seville. 

 Seville, in Spain, Robert Thorne at, 



"• 159; galleon of, disabled at the 



first engagement (1588) iv. 213; 



John Betancourt leaves (1417) 369; 



399 



