THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Viceroy of the Grand Signior, 

 annuity of, vi. 65 ; of Mexico, Don 

 Martin Henriques and Sir John 

 Hawkins in S. Ju^n d'Ulloa 

 (1568) IX. 451, X. 69 f. 



Victory, the, or Our Lady de la 

 Victoria, church in Rhodes, v. 17 ; 

 cast down, 41. 



Victory, the, of the English fleet 



(1588) IV. 218. 



Victory, the, of the Earl of Cum- 

 berland's fleet (1589) VII. I, 2; 

 English prisoners rescued in, 6; 

 Captain Monson in the, 10; and 

 the ship from S. Malo, 13 ; Cap- 

 tain Lister in, 20. 



Victory, the, Spanish ship, Sebastian 

 del Cano, pilot of, xi. 258. 



Victory, Cape, at the entrance of 

 the Straits of Magellan, xi. 158, 

 160. 



Victuals, scarcity of, in the English 

 army (1589) vi. 478, 481; on 

 Spanish ships, xi. 444. 



Victus, meaning of, iv. 64, 164. 



Vides, governor of Cumana, rivalry 

 of, with Antonio de Berreo, about 

 the discovery of Guiana, x. 373 ; 

 and King Morequito, 373. 



Viejo, Puerto, town in Peru, xi. 

 286. 



Vigne, M. de la, sentry of Fort 

 Caroline (1565) ix. 94. 



Vigo, William Towerson at (1577) 

 VI. 250; Sir Francis Drake at 



(1589) 513; burning of, 514; Sir 

 John Hawkins procures help to 

 go back to England (1568) x. 74; 

 captures of Christopher Carleill at 

 (1585) 102. 



Vigonia, the, Spanish ship at the 

 fight of Puerto Rico (1595) x. 231. 



Vike, Lewis de, report of (1583) 

 VIII. 146. 



Vikia (Norway), Bailiff of, i. 341, 



347- 



Vilela, Caspar, at Tokyo, vi. 332 ; 

 and Aloisius Froes, 346. 



Viliega, at the taking of Cevola 

 (1540) IX. 154. 



Villa Andreda, Don Juan de, gover- 

 nor of Margarita, killed by Agira, 

 X. 362. 



Villa Dorca, Earl of, French noble- 



man, and the proposed fleet of 

 Rochelle (1597) xi. 67. 

 Villa Franca, in S. Michael (Azores) 

 VII. 15 ; destroyed by earthquake 



(1591) 79; Sir John Burrough at 



(1592) 109. _ 



Villages of Tivitivas, description of, 

 by Sir Walter Raleigh, x. 383. 



Villa Grande, Pedro de, chosen cap- 

 tain of the Spaniards in Chile, xi. 

 277. 



Villa Inscensia, Don Nunno de, 

 judge in Guadalajara, marriage 

 of (1590) IX. 205. 



Villa Longa, the Richard of Arundel 

 at (1588) VI. 452, (1591) 464. 



Villa Manrique, Marquess of, vice- 

 roy of New Spain (1590) ix. 205. 



Villanova, Portuguese hostage to 

 Thomas Dassel (1591) vii. 96. 



Villanueva, Augustin de, and Sir 

 John Hawkins, at S. Juan d'Ulloa 

 (1568) IX. 451; treachery of, 452. 



Villa nueva de la Serena, see 

 Coquimbo. 



Villa Rica, town in Chili, xi. 276. 



Villegagnon, colonising in Southern 

 America by, viii. 450 ; first settle- 

 ment of, at Rio de Janeiro, xi. 

 251; ships of, in the Strait of 

 Magellan, 259. 



Villeneuve, de, in Roberval's voyage 

 (1542) VIII. 289. 



Villiers, French admiral, prepara- 

 tions of, for the colonisation of 

 Guiana (1595) x. 365. 



Villiers, Philip de, de L'Isle Adam, 

 Grand Master of Rhodes (,1522) v. 

 4; preparations for war by, 7-13; 

 letter from Solyman to, 13 ; por- 

 trait of, 16; at the breach of 

 Spain, 31; activity of, 39; and 

 the proposals of surrender, 43 ; 

 and the people of Rhodes, 51, 53; 

 surrenders, 55 ; visits Solyman, 

 60. 



Vilna, taken by the Earl of Derby, 

 I. 305; Henry Austell at (1585) v. 



325- 

 Vinatico, a tree in Teneriffe, vi. 



129. 

 Vincent, of Sir Richard Grenville's 



voyage to Virginia (1585) viii. 



310. 



444 



