THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Tydway, John, settler in Virginia 

 (1587) VIII. 402. 



Tygar, see Tiger. 



Tygre, see Tiger. 



Tymbanton, Rajah of Java (1580) 

 XI. 132. 



Tynemouth, iii. 302. 



Tynne, see Tin. 



Typhoon, description of a, in Indian 

 Ocean, v. 436. 



Typton, M., see Tipton. 



Tyranno, Puerto de, or Mompatar, 

 Agira at, x. 362. 



Tyre, Richard I. prevented from en- 

 tering, by King Philip of France 

 (1191) IV. 331; Philip, King of 

 France, at, 334 ; Baldwin, arch- 

 bishop of Canterbury, in (1190) 

 341 ; engraving of, in the sixteenth 

 century, 369; Ezekiel's prophecy 

 about, VI. 108 ; William, arch- 

 bishop of, ' Historia belli sacri,' 

 by (1097) IV. 294; life and travels 

 of (1130) 307. 



Tyrus, see Tyre. 



Ubarro, river in Guiana, x. 408. 

 Uchali Pasha, William Harborne's 



present to (1583) v. 254. 

 Uchoog or Ouchooge Weir, iii. 221 ; 



Robert Golding at (1580) 239; 



English merchants at, 243. 

 Udene, see Udine. 

 Udine, Friar Odoric's death at 



(1331) IV. 443. 

 Ugini, Ralph Fitch at (c. 1583) v. 



r 473- 



Ugoria, 11. 394; yew market in, 387, 

 III. 119, 455; Arthur Pet's pro- 

 posed voyage to, 257; Arthur Pet 

 near (1580) 298; journey to, of 

 Sigismund ab Herberstein, 405. 



Ugory, see Ugoria. 



Ugritzchi, the, people dwelling near 

 the Ob, III. 408. 



Ulfliot, and the Norwegian laws in 

 Iceland (926) iv. 53, 151. 



Ulie, the, see Vlieland. 



Ulishingers, see Flushing, men of. 



Ulloa, Francis de, captain of the 

 Spanish fleet, discoveries by (1539) 

 IX. 207-278 ; takes possession of 

 California (1539) 211, 215; erects 

 a cross, 212; takes possession of 



S. Andrew's haven, 218; and the 

 Indians of California, 221, 236; 

 wounded, 236 ; courage of, 238 ; 

 gifts exchanged with the peace- 

 able Indians, 245 ff. ; lands in 

 Cedars Island, 259, 266; attacked 

 by Indians on Cedars Island (1540)' 

 259, 265; ships in a storm (1540) 

 269, 271 f. ; discovery of Cabo del 

 Enganno by, and return of (1540) 

 278; tale of, about the discovery 

 of the North-west passage, xii. 

 26. 



Ulhva or S. John de Lowe, see S. 

 Juan d'Ulloa. 



Ullva, Alphonso, and the ' Story of 

 Charles V.'s Life,' vii. 187. 



Ulpian, on the word Victus, iv. 64, 

 164. 



Ulricus a Jungingen, twenty-third 

 master of the Dutch knights (1407) 

 II. 7. 



Ulster, conquered by John de 

 Courci, I. 32, 34; subdued by 

 Hugh de Lacy (1204) 33. 



Ultar Sound, Arthur Pet in the 

 (1580) III. 301. 



Umpton, colonel, in Spain (1589) vi. 

 484; his march to Lisbon, 497. 



Umpton, Henry, Stephen Parmeni- 

 us's patron (1583) viii. 84. 



Underwood, John, of the second voy- 

 age of William Towerson to 

 Guinea (1557) vi. 230. 



Unduglesme, river, iv. 371. 



Unekius, Oliver and (1581) iii. 454. 



Unicorn, the, of Danzig, Melchior 

 White, master of (1577) vi. 231; 

 and the English ships, 233. 



Unicorn, the, English pinnace, voy- 

 age of, to Guinea (1577) vi. 231, 

 234; to Hanta, 247. 



Unicorn, horn of the Abath or 

 female, vi. 399 ; horn of, found in 

 Tartary, vii. 182 ; horn, found in 

 a native's dart, 418; horn of, and 

 walrus's tooth used against poison- 

 (1591) viii. 157; horn of, use in 

 Florida (1565) x. 59. 



Unicorn fish, see Narwhal. 



Uniforms of the Turkish army, de- 

 scription of, v. 105, 108. 



University of Egypt, or Giamalazar,, 

 V. 335- 



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