INDEX 



Yorive, Voivoda of Plesco and the 

 freebooters of (1570) iii. 168. 



York, ships from, in Edward III.'s 

 fleet, I. 298; ships from (1349) 11. 

 61 ; merchants, 113 ; and the Mus- 

 covy Company (1567) iii. 91 ; death 

 of Constantius Chlorus at, iv. 272. 



York, Sir John (d. 1569), master of 

 the mint, assistant to the Muscovy 

 Company, 11. 307 ; and the second 

 voyage to Barbary (1552) vi. 138; 

 to Guinea (1554) 154; his nephew, 

 hostage at Samva (1555) 160; and 

 the French pilot's note of the sea 

 currents, xi. 72. 



Yorke, Captain, at the Groyne 

 (1589) VI. 488; march of, to Lis- 

 bon, 498, 501. 



Yorke, Captain, of the Hope, death 

 of, at Riohacha (1595) x. 234. 



Yorke, Gilbert, captain of the 

 Michael (1577) vii. 212, 285, 297; 

 Captain Frobisher and, 218, 219; 

 captain of the Thomas Allen 

 (1578) 231, 322 ; at Yorke's Sound, 

 303; leaves the fleet (1578) 335; 

 news of, brought to the fleet by 

 the Francis of Foy, 341 ; in Cap- 

 tain Frobisher's council, 348; and 

 the miners, 360. 



York's Sound, discovered by Captain 

 Frobisher's men (1577) vii. 220, 



303- 

 Youghan, opinion of, on the copper 



of Chaunis Temoatan (1585) viii. 

 .332. 

 Youghoria, see Ugoria. 

 Young, Captain, his death at the 



Groyne (1589) vi. 499. 

 Young, John, of Coliton, privileged 



trader in Senegal (1588) vi. 443- 



450. 

 Young, the bark, Robert Tomson's 



ship (1553) IX. 338- 

 Yourt, fire in (1580) iii. 218. 

 Youth, fountain of, xii. 12. 

 Yowgorians, see Ugorians. 

 Yper-lee Channel, Duke of Parma 



and (1588) IV. 204. 

 Yperpera, Georgian money tribute 



to Tartars, i. 154. 

 Ypres, cloth of, 11. 116. 

 Yrchasi, Tartars and, i. 86. 

 Yria Niagorod, see Vriagorod. 



Yucas, a present to Captain Alar- 



chon (1540) IX. 301. 

 Yucatan (Santa Maria de Los 



Remedios), papal bull for (1592) 



VII. 105. 

 Yucatan Cape, see Catoche. 

 Yug river, source of, in Cheremis- 



sia, II. 418; and the Sukhona, iii. 



405- 

 Yunnan, province of China, vi. 350. 

 Yvarus, son of Godred, King of 



Man, I. 33. 

 Yvarus, a soldier, murders Reginald, 



King of Man, i. 39. 

 Yvo, abbot of Furness, and Olaf, 



King of Man, i. 30. 

 Yvo of Narbonne's epistle, I. 50. 



Zabraes, see Zabras. 



Zabras, Spanish ships of the Armada 

 (1588) IV. 199, 200; return of the, 

 230 ; ordnance wanted for, by 

 John de Orimo (1590) x. 158. 



Zacheo Island, Sir Robert Dudley 

 at (1594) X. 203, (1595) 210. 



Zafi"etto, Lapis Zudassi from, vi. 27. 



Zaffo, gum arable from, vi. 27. 



Zafia, see Azafi. 



Zagatay, Anthony Jenkinson in, in. 

 196. 



Zaguato, Antonio de Espejo's recep- 

 tion in (1582) IX. 200; fort in, 201. 



Zagueio, land of, in the Jardines 

 Island, X. 286. 



Zahara, Las Sierras de, in Cabos del 

 Plata, X. 281. 



Zaiton, see Caitan. 



Zalterius, Belognine, his map of 

 New France, vii. 196; on Magel- 

 lan's Strait, 203. 



Zamachi, see Shemakha. 



Zamalluco, see Zamaluc. 



Zaftialuc, Moorish king of Chaul 

 (1563) V. 378, 470; his ordnance, 

 380; at sack of Bezeneger (1567) 

 382. 



Zamargo, or Queros, captain of a 

 Spanish ship wrecked in the Strait 

 of Magellan, xi. 259. 



Zamora and the defence of Spain 

 (1585) X. 96. 



Zamorano, Nicolas, chief pilot of 

 Captain Alarchon (1540) ix. 280 . 

 312. 



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