THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Torres de Panuco, wounded at the 

 taking of Cevola (1540) ix. 153. 



Torre Vedra, Don Francisco de, 

 taken by Luke Warde (1582) xi. 

 183. 



Torre Vedra, Don John de, governor 

 of the river Plate (1582) xi. 183. 



Torres Vedras, English reverse at 

 (1589) VI. 498. 



Tortoises, Friar Odoric's account 

 of large, iv. 419; description of, 

 VI. 275; in S. John's Islets, viii. 

 218; in S. Cruz, 387; in Tortugas 

 Islands, description of, x. 46; at 

 the Ilha do Sal, caught by Andrew 

 Barker (1576) 83; eggs of, used 

 as food by Sir Walter Raleigh, 

 393 ; in Guiana, xi. 14. 



Tortori, i. 76. 



Tortuga Island, Sir John Hawkins 

 at (1565) X. 219. 



Tortugas, the. Sand Islands, birds 

 in, X. 46; William King at (1592) 

 192 ; mentioned in the Ruttier, 

 293; on the course to Spain, 297; 

 marks of, 323; or Hinagua, 328; 

 soundings at, 331; latitude of, 

 334; longitude from, to Havana, 



337- 

 Torture or Pudkey, English subjects 

 in Russia spared the (1588) iii. 



355- 



Torzhoke or Torshook, from Mos- 

 cow to. III. 68; Sir Jerome Hor- 

 sey at (1584) 345. 



Tossuch, see Tushi. 



Totma, in Russia, 11. 393, iii. 215; 

 from S. Nicholas Bay to, 68; salt 

 in, 368. 



Totness Road, discovered by John 

 Davys (1585) vn. 389. 



Totonteac, kingdom of. Friar Marco 

 de Ni^a and the (1539) ix. 131 ; 

 woollen cloth and sheep in (1539) 

 I33> 135; description of, 136; by 

 Vasquez de Coronado, 158; taken 

 possession of, by Friar Marco de 

 Nica (1539) 143; Captain Alar- 

 chon's inquiries about (1540) 303. 



Totteon, the survivors of the Toby 

 at (1593) VII. 127. 



Toudamani, tribe, south of Canada, 

 VIII. 239. 



Touer y de Guillen, Francis de, 



heirs of, owners of Xicayan town, 

 IX. 467. 



Touffon, see Typhoon. 



Toulon, v. 295. 



Toulouse, merchants of, and Ed- 

 ward I.'s great charter, i. 333. 



Touppekyn, cacique in Florida, ix. 



113- 

 Touppo, King, in Florida (1562) viii. 



474- 

 Tournai, Castle of. Monsieur de 



Teligny prisoner of the English 



at (1588) IV. 232. 

 Touz, John de le, called Pradines, 



knight of Rhodes, maimed at the 



siege (1552) V. 33. 

 Tovar, Don Pedro de, in Cevola 



(1540) IX. 153; sent to Tucano by 



Vasquez de Coronado (1540) 160. 

 Towage, native settler in Virginia 



(1587) VIII. 403. 

 Tower on forty pillars in Fuquieo, 



description of, vi. 315. 

 Tower Hill, in London (1589) x. 157. 

 Towerson, member of the Muscovy 



Committee, and Captain Carleiil 



(1583) VIII. 147. 

 Towerson, William, his first voyage 



to Guinea (1555) vi. 177-211; his 



second voyage to Guinea (1556) 



212-231; his third voyage to 



Guinea, and Mina (1577) 231-252; 



and the sea current at Cavo de 



Monte, 455. 

 Towlma, altitude of, iii. 248. 

 Townes, Thomas, mariner on the 



Edward Bonaventure (1553) 11. 



214. 

 Townesend, sent to Penguin Island 



(1592) XI. 410; slain by wild men, 



411. 

 Townesend, Sir John, knighted at 



Cadiz (1596) IV. 260. 

 Towns, in China, description of, vi. 



299, 352 ; native, in Virginia, viii. 



374; of the Sapies (1564), descrip- 

 tion of, X. 18. 

 Towpenie, John, on the Content, 



non-combatant (1591) x. 183. 

 Towreson, William, of Edward 



Fenton's voyage, return of (1583) 



XI. 202. 

 Towtigin, Feodor, on Samoyedes, 11. 



483. 



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