THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Tingvalla, battle of, in Man (1229), 

 consultation with Harald's de- 

 puties in, I. 38, 39. 



Tinmouth, see Tynemouth. 



Tino, Castle of, Laurence Aldersey 

 near (1586) vi. 42. 



Tinsares river, described in Ruttier 

 for Brazil, xi. 76. 



Tintam, John, John II., King of 

 Portugal, and (1481) vi. 123. 



Tippara, see Tipperah. 



Tipperah, kingdom of, or Porto 

 Grande, and the King of Arakan, 

 V. 483 ; Ralph Fitch near (c. 



1583) 485. 

 Tipperdas, chief in Patna, v. 481. 

 Tipton, Hugh, English merchant in 



Seville, Robert Tomson, cashier of 



(1557) IX. 350. 

 Tipton, John, English commissioner 



in Algiers (1584) v. 269, 270, 274; 



consul for Algiers, Tunis, and Tri- 



poUs, 276, VI. 45. 

 Tirbon, Bathy's brother-in-law, i. 



163, 

 Tirrington, resting-place of the Til- 



ney family at, iv. 342. 

 Tirus, see Tyre. 

 Tisiks or Persian merchants, iii. 



219; and the captain of Baku 



(1580) 225. 

 Tisnados, Indians of, x. 366. 

 Tison, Thomas, English merchant 



in the West Indies (1526) vi. 125, 



x. 6; way to West Indies discov- 

 ered by, 6. 

 Tition, in Barbary, English fleet in 



(1590) yn. 33. 

 Titus Livius, see Livy. 

 Tivitivas, kingdom of. Sir Robert 



Dudley's sailors in the (1595) x. 



208 ; on the Orinoco, description 



of, by Sir Walter Raleigh, 382, 



423 ; houses and villages of, 383 ; 



tree-dwellers, 421; conquered by 



iVrromaiarie, 460. 

 Tlacamama river, springs from 



Atoyaque and Amusgos moun- 

 tains, IX. 469. 

 Tlacamama town, owned by the 



King of Spain, ix. 470. 

 Tlacolula, river in New Spain, ix. 



468 ; springs from Chilsiztlahuaca, 



472. 



Tlapa, province of New Spain, ix. 



472- 

 Tlapanecan, language, spoken m 



Cuahintlan del Rey, ix. 471. 



Tlarcali, bishopric of, situation of, 

 IX. 466. 



Tlaxcala, Roger Bodenham at (1564) 

 IX. 359; Indian town in Mexico, 

 362, 458; tribute paid by, to the 

 King of Spain (1568) 362; free 

 from tribute to the King of Spain, 

 379 ; freedom of, encroached upon, 



391- 

 Tlaxcalaa, see Tlaxcala. 



Tlaxcalla, see Tlaxcala. 



Tlemsen, in Barbary, i. 308, v. 240; 

 kingdom and city of, vi. 143, 

 144. 



Toar, Sancho de, discoveries of 

 (1497-15 10) viii. 128. 



Tobacco, description of, by Jacques 

 Cartier (1535) viii. 242; found in 

 Virginia (1586) 363; used at sacri- 

 fices by Indians, 364; used by 

 Indians (1540) ix. 285; used by 

 the Indians of Florida (1565) x. 

 57; Indians of Dominica and their 

 presents of, to Sir Francis Drake 

 1585) no; trade in Dominica 

 1595) 228; in S. Vincent (1596) 

 478. 



Tobago Island, latitude of, x. 332 ; 

 described by Laurence Keymis, 

 478. 



Tobias, master's mate of the Ed- 

 ward Bonaventure (1582) xi. 181. 



Tobosos Indians, description of, and 

 Antonio de Espejo's expedition 

 (1582) IX. 190. 



Toby, the, of Harwich, Thomas 

 Greene master of (1580) iii. 283. 



Toby, the, vice-admiral ship of the 

 English merchants' fleet (1586) vi. 

 47> 50 ; bound for Constantinople, 

 48. 



Toby, the, of London, Richard 

 Staper's ship, casting away of, 

 near Cape Espartel (1593) vii. 124, 

 125 ; survivors of the crew of, 

 125 f. 



Toby, the, Bristol ship, xii. 76. 



Tocoopoima, great town on the 

 Waini river, x. 494. 



Tode, measure of Goa, vi. 18. 



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