INDEX 



Telensin, see TIemsen. 



Teligny, Monsieur de, prisoner of 

 the English in the castle of Tour- 

 nai (1588) IV. 232. 



Telio, Don Pedro, general of a 

 Spanish fleet (1596) x. 254. 



Tellekina, Southam and Sparke at 

 (1566) III. 77; Mastelina to, 81. 



Teller, Samuel, master's mate of the 

 Clifford, death of (1587) xi. 215. 



Teloptske, 11. 420. 



Temesne, kingdom of, in Africa, vi. 

 144. 



Temirkutla, see Tamerlane. 



Temiswar, Pasha of, in the Hun- 

 garian-Turkish war (1594) VI. 104. 



Templars, see Knights Templar. 



Temple, Master of the, and the 

 Earl of Artois (1249) iv. 356. 



Tenasserim, vi. 400, xi. 378; de- 

 scription of, V. 412 ; products of, 

 VI. 401 ; islands of, Ralph Fitch 

 near, v. 498. 



Tenbuis, Los, a people mentioned in 

 Ruttier, xi. 100. 



Tench, William, in Virginia (1585) 

 VIII. 318. 



Tenedos, Isle of, Pliny's account of 

 an intermittent fountain in the, 

 IV. 36, 130; William Harborne 

 in (1583) V. 251; Richard Wrag 

 near (1594) vi. 107. 



Teneriffa, see TenerifTe. 



Teneriffe, one of seven Canary 

 Islands, iv. 18, 26, 108, 118, vi. 

 124; description of, 129; latitude 

 of, 129, 156; products of, 130; 

 subject to Spain, 131; William 

 Towerson at (1555) 178; Sir John 

 Hawkins in sight of (1564) 264, 

 (1562) X. 8; George Fenner at 

 (1566) VI. 266; Thomas Stevens 

 at (1579) 378; Captain Laudon- 

 niere at (1564) ix. 2 ; Robert Tom- 

 son at (1555) 341; rendezvous of 

 Sir John Hawkins's fleet (1567) 

 445, (1564) x. 10; Adecia port in, 

 II ; description of the Peak in, 13 ; 

 Andrew Barker and Charles 

 Chester at (c. 1574) 82 ; Cap- 

 tain Sommers at (1595) 215; 

 latitude of, marks of, de- 

 scribed in the Ruttier, 280; 

 mentioned in second Ruttier, 306; 



XII 425 



Sir Walter Raleigh at (1595) 349; 

 James I-ancaster at (1596) xi. 

 44. 



Teneruk, King of Circassia, in. 34. 



Tenez, kingdom of, in Africa, vi. 

 144. 



Tenmouth, ships in Edward III.'s 

 fleet, I. 297. 



Tensist, river in Morocco, vi. 426. 



Tenterden, i. 47. 



Tepeaca, in Mexico, cochineal found 

 in (1568) IX. 363; Miles Philips at 

 (1580) 434. ^ 



Terazzo, soldier of Captain Ulloa, 

 wounded in Cedars Island by the 

 Indians (1540) ix. 259. 



Ter^era, see Terceira. 



Terceira Island, George Fenner at 

 (1567) VI. 280; naval fight between 

 English and Spanish near (1586) 

 434; carracks at (1589) vii. 5; 

 English prisoners escape from, 6, 

 69, 83; English fleet at, 11, 57, 

 74; ships from, captured, 30; 

 account from, of the slain at the 

 fight off Flores (1591) 49; Spanish- 

 Indian ships at, 55 ; Robert Flicke 

 at, 59; Spanish and Indian 

 fleets ordered to meet at, 61 ; 

 Dutch ships at, 64; Spanish fleet 

 at (1589) 66, 68; Seville fly- 

 boats in (1590) 71; caravel from 

 Corvo Island brings news of Eng- 

 lish ships at (1590) 76; earth- 

 quake in (1591) 80; storm in, 83; 

 the Marigold at (1593) viii. 160; 

 John White's ship at (1587) 400; 

 Don Antonio and his French 

 ships at (1580) IX. 442; conquered 

 by Don Alvaro Ba^an (1583) x. 

 95; latitude of, 299, 334; longi- 

 tude from, to S. Michael, 337. 



Terega, soldier of Captain Ulloa, his 

 courage in the attack of the Chi- 

 chimecas Indians (1539) IX. 238. 



Terenate, see Ternate. 



Terentia Antonia, wife of M. T. 

 Cicero, tomb of, in Zante, v. 82. 



Terfynnes' country, state of, i. 12. 



Tergensch, abbey of, in Sweden, oil 

 fountain in, iv. 38, 133. 



Terlichichimici, in Western America 

 viii. 450. 



Ternados, see Tornadoes. 



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