INDEX 



Sowing In Virginia (1586) viii. 361 ; 



in Florida, 455. 

 Soyava, Kholmogory to, iii. 70. 

 Soychin, province of China, xi. 



379- 



Sozomen, ecclesiastical writer, viii. 

 107. 



Spacheford, Thomas, English mer- 

 chant, in the Canary Islands 

 (1526) VI. 124. 



Spada, Cape, in Crete, v. 84. 



Spagna, Nova, see New Spain. 



Spahis, in the Hungarian-Turkish 

 war (1594) VI. 104. 



Spain, ships of, before Calais (1345) 

 I. 299; and Edward I.'s great 

 charter, 333 ; products of, 11. 

 115 f. ; discovery of the West 

 Indies by, 161 ; treatment of con- 

 tagious illnesses in, 164 ; trade and 

 navigation of (1527) 165 f. ; 

 Thome's map of, 169; Cuba and 

 Dominica discovered by (1492) 

 173 ; contention with Portugal, 

 173-180; Anthony Jenkinson in, 

 III. 195 ; Robert de Ketene, 

 student of astrology in (1143) iv. 

 309 ; and trade with the Hanse 

 towns (1588) VI. 59; Gran Can- 

 aria, Teneriffe, and Palma, sub- 

 ject to, 131 ; prophecy of an Indian 

 against (1589) 387; discourse 

 written by Colonel Anthony Wing- 

 field, on the voyage to (1589) 470- 

 527; war with, advised (1589) 

 516-527; products of, 520; wealth 

 of, 523 ; tyranny of, on matters of 

 religion (1591) vii. 52; and the 

 French leaguers against the King 

 of Navarre (1590) 75 ; unsuccessful 

 against England in Florida, viii. 

 37; conquests of, 124; English 

 trade with, by Captain Carleill 

 (1583) 137; climate of, 384; Queen 

 of France's charge to Captain 

 Laudonniere about (1564) ix. 40; 

 Robert Tomson and Augustin 

 Boacio sent to (1557) 349; John 

 Chilton in (1561-1568) 360; ord- 

 nance and soldiers sent to West 

 Indies from (1580) 441; Miles 

 Philips in, 443 ; ships and army 

 prepared by, to oppose Sir Francis 

 Drake, x. 95 ; to oppose Don 



Antonio, 96; course from Havana 

 to, mentioned in the Ruttier, 298; 

 course from Bahama Channel to, 

 300; from S. Juan d'UUoa to, 

 323 ; course from Havana to, in 

 second Ruttier, 325 ; from Bahama 

 Channel to, 326; Philip II., King 

 of, and John Foxe (1577) v. 167; 

 and the English trade in the Lev- 

 ant (1586) VI. 46; and the Eng- 

 lish ambassador at Morocco (1577) 

 288 ; commission of, concerning 

 English ships (1585) 417; and Eng- 

 land (1589) 518; tribute of the In- 

 dies to, ix. 375; part owner of 

 Atoyaque and Xicaian towns, etc., 

 470 ; letter to, from John de Trex- 

 eda (1590) X. 159; displeasure of, 

 with Pedro Sarmiento, xi. 272. 

 Spain, New, in America, discovered 

 by Christopher Columbus (1492) 

 vii. 464; latitude of, viii. 450; 

 fleet of (1591) VII. 54, (1589) 

 71, (1591) 87; papal bulls 

 for (1592) 105; Anthony Men- 

 doza, viceroy of (1592) 169; 

 Don Antonio de Mendoza, gover- 

 nor of (1539) IX. 115; Conde de 

 Corunna, viceroy of (1581) 187 ; re- 

 turn of Captain Ulloa to (1540) 

 278; Colima, haven of, 279; voy- 

 age of Robert Tomson to (1555) 

 338-358; Roger Bodenham in 

 (1564) 359; discourse of John Chil- 

 ton on (1568) 360-377; Henry 

 Hawks 's account of the products 

 of (1572) 378-397 ; adventures of Job 

 Hortop in (1568) 445-465; voyage 

 of Sir John Hawkins to (1564) x. 

 9; trade between China and (1590) 

 165 ; effect on markets of, caused 

 by the Spanish Armada's defeat 

 (1590) 166; sale of quicksilver 

 in, by the King of Spain (1590) 

 167 ; and the letter of Friar Alon- 

 so, bishop of Mechuacan (1590) 

 168; distress of, and the 

 King of Spain's want of money 

 (1590) 173; course from S. An- 

 tonio Cape to, 294; in second Rut- 

 tier, 316; Ruttier for, 280-305; 

 from S. Domingo to, in second 

 Ruttier, 312; soundings near, xi.. 

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