INDEX 



between, and Poland (1590) 69; 

 Company or Levant Company 

 (1592) 74 ff. ; trade in, by Captain 

 Carleill (1583) viii. 136. 



Turkeys, found in Virginia (1586) 

 VIII. 369; in Florida, 451, 461. 



Turkish merchants, i, 230 ; ambas- 

 sador at the Persian court (1562) 

 III. 27; Anthony Jenkinson and, 

 29; league with Venetians, 28; 

 and English merchants, 141 ; car- 

 pet-making, and the Muscovy 

 Company. 251; language similar 

 to Tartar, 399. 



Turkomans, state of the land of, 11. 

 463; to Urgenj, ten days' jour- 

 ney with camels, 480 ; Anthony 

 Jenkinson in, iii. 196. 



Turkomans and the Tartars, i. 86. 



Turks, original country of, i. 267 ; 

 and King Philip of Spain at Malta 

 (1566) III. 53, 54; in battle, 394; 

 at the siege of Rhodes (1522) v. 

 1-60; at the siege of Famagusta 

 (1571) 129-152; victory of, over 

 the Three Half Moons' crew (1577) 

 155 ; twenty captive, in the West 

 Indies, and Sir Francis Drake 

 (1586) VI. 40; conquest of Fama- 

 gusta by, 109 f. ; at Lepanto, 

 no. 



Turnbull, William, agent to the 

 Muscovy Company (1579) iii. 212; 

 at Astrakhan, 217; leaves, 245; 

 at Baku (1580) 227; received by 

 the Pasha of Derbent, 228; re- 

 fused audience, 231; takes leave, 

 232 ; returns to England, 246 ; 

 debts owed to, in Russia (1591) 

 426, 429, 433, 435. 



Turneham, Robert, Franciscan 

 preacher in the Syrian expedition 

 (1268) IV. 366, 368. 



Turneham, Stephen, captain, dedi- 

 cation to, by William the Pilgrim 

 (1201) IV. 345. 



Turner, Nicolas, of London, privi- 

 leged trader in Senegal (1588) vi. 



443-450- 

 Turney, see Tournai. 

 Turon, Richard L meets Philip, 



King of France, at (1190) iv. 320. 

 Turpentine, found in Virginia (1586) 



VIII. 354; in Florida, x. 57. 



Turquesses, see Turquoises. 

 Turquoises, found by Friar Marco de 



Niga, used as house decoration 



(1539) IX. 129, 136; earrings of, 



131; collars of, 134; found in 



Cevola (1540) IX. 155, 300. 

 Turrianus, Cosmus, and Aloisius 



Froes, vi. 332. 

 Tushi, son of Jenghiz Khan, i, 71, 



74, 150; and Comania, 146. 

 Tusimer, Henry a, eighteenth 



master of the Dutch knights, 11. 



6. 

 Tuspa river, marks of, in second 



Ruttier, x. 319. 

 Tussmetta, dried goat's flesh, used 



in Lanzarota, vi. 134. 

 Tutan, viceroy or governor of a shire 



in China, vi. 296, 301, 313, 363. 

 Tuteritona, town near Mana river, 



X. 416. 

 Tutia, found in Persia, vi. 25. 

 Tutonaguy, first cataract of the 



Saguenay river at, viii. 270. 

 Tutteburie, John, 11. 103 ; and Prus- 

 sian pirates, 61. 

 Tuttee Island, fight between English 



merchants and freebooters at 



(1570) III. 167. 

 Tututepec, province of New Spain, 



IX. 472; ' mansion of Pinotespan,' 

 subject to, 470. 



Tuvia, city in Nuevo Reyno de Gran- 

 ada, X." 368. 



Tuzi, war officer in China, vi. 302. 



Twelfth-Night in Flanders, vi. 228. 



Twerdico, Stephen, Russian ambas- 

 sador to England (1567) iii. 98; 

 Queen Elizabeth's letter and, loi. 



Twerra, conquered province of Rus- 

 sia, III. 359. 



Twide, under John Hooper's leader- 

 ship, missing in Panuco (1568) ix. 



413- 



Twilight in the Burning Zone, vii. 

 259; under the Poles, 275. 



Twit, John, in Virginia (1585) viii. 

 318. 



Twitt, John, of Harwich, Christo- 

 pher Newport's voyage by (1591) 



X. 184. 



Twyd, of Harwich, joint-owner of 



the Solomon (1590) vii. 31. 

 Tydore, see Tidore. 



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