INDEX 



scription of a marble tomb, 94; 

 report of the Turkish army by, 

 103-110. 



Wrangle, ships from, in Edward 

 III.'s fleet, I. 399. 



Wren, Walter, George Fenner's voy- 

 age to Guinea and Cape Verde 

 Islands by (1566) vi. 266-284; in 

 Santa Cruz, 267. 



Wrenne, George, agent of the Mus- 

 covy Company (1562) iii. 33, 38; 

 second voyage to Persia by (1563) 

 40. 



Wright, voyage of, in the Trinity 



(1536) VIII. 3. 



Wright, Edward, map of the world 

 by, engraving of, i. 356 ; voyage of 

 George, Earl of Cumberland, writ- 

 ten by (1589) VII. I ; map of the 

 Earl of Cumberland's voyage to 

 the Azores by, engraving of, vii. 

 466. 

 Wright, John, in Virginia (1585) 

 VIII. 318; settler in Virginia (1587) 

 402.. 



Wright, William, sailor on the 

 Golden Dragon, and the traffic 

 with Indians (1591) x. 189. 



Writing, Tartar and Chinese, i. 

 288; Persian, iii. 149; in China 

 and Japan, v. 499. 



Wroth, Sir Thomas, and the second 

 voyage to Barbary (1552) vi. 138. 



Wsewolod II., son of Vladimir 

 Monomachos, 11. 185. 



Wyet, Silvester, voyage to Ramea 

 (1594) VIII. 162. 



Wyeth, William, distress of, at Port 

 Desire (1592) xi. 399. 



Wyght, Andrew, of the Hugh Gal- 

 lant, landing of (1587) xi. 311.^ 



Wyles, John and Brian, settlers in 

 Virginia (1587) viii. 403. 



Wyman, Henry, of York, and Prus- 

 sian pirates, 11. 62. 



Wyntson, Henry Austell at (1585) v. 

 320. 



Wvthers, William, child settler in 

 Virginia (1587) viii. 403. 



Wytot, King, helps Henry, Earl of 

 Derby, in Prussia, i. 305. 



Xaca, last book of, used in religious 

 services in Japan, vi. 337. 



Xacaians, religious sect in Japan, 



VI. 336. 

 Xaguas, Alonzo de Herera, slain by 



the, X. 497. 

 Xaguges of the Port of S. Cruz, ix. 



231. 

 Xalapa, see Jalapa. 

 Xalisco, see Jalisco. 

 Xa-Maluco, see Zamaluc. 

 Xamuzcado, Francisco Sanchez, map 



of Antigua by (1581) ix. 187. 

 Xanctoigne, John Alphonse of, chief 



pilot to Roberval (1542) viii. 275- 



283. 

 Xanigeton, in Darha, vii. 89, 

 Xansi, see Shan-se. 

 Xantes, Pedro Vermandes, ships 



taken from, by General Drake 



(1589) VI. 502. 

 Xantum, see Shan-tung. 

 Xaquam, or Xequiam, sect of, in 



China, vi. 373. . 



Xaraes, Los, mentioned in Ruttier, 



XI. lOI. 



Xarate, Don Francisco, taken by 

 Nuno da Silva and Sir Francis 

 Drake (1579) xi. 146. 



Xaroca harbour, marks of, described 

 in Ruttier, x. 303. 



Xaucheo, Jesuit fathers at, vi. 376. 



Xauquin, Christian house and 

 church at (1583) vi. 375; Jesuit 

 fathers expelled from, 376. 



Xavier, S. Francis, death of (1552), 

 at Santianum Island, vi. 348, 374. 



Xavierus, and the Barbarian mer- 

 chant, VII. 195. 



Xenogoras, on names of Cyprus, v. 

 124. 



Xeres, see Jeres. 



Xibar, Don Pedro de, letter to, from 

 Don Diego Mendez de Valdes 

 (1590) X. 161. 



Xicaian town, owned by the King 

 of Spain and the heirs of Pronetto, 

 IX. 470. 



Xicayan de Touer, town and moun- 

 tains, IX. 467. 



Xiensi, see Shen-si. 



Xilicei Ethiopes, people of Libya, vi. 

 168. 



Ximenes, brother of Don Ximenes 

 de Quesida, his attempt to dis- 

 cover Guiana, x. 497. 



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