A new voyage round the world describing particularly the isthmus of America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the isles of Cape Verd, the passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea coasts of Chili, Peru and Mexico, the isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c., New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles, the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena : their soil, rivers, harbours, plants, fruits, animals, and inhabitants : their customs, religion, government, trade, &c. / by William Dampier ; illustrated with particular maps and draughts.

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A new voyage round the world describing particularly the isthmus of America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the isles of Cape Verd, the passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea coasts of Chili, Peru and Mexico, the isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c., New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles, the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena : their soil, rivers, harbours, plants, fruits, animals, and inhabitants : their customs, religion, government, trade, &c. / by William Dampier ; illustrated with particular maps and draughts.
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A General INDEX To both Volumes of DAMPIER'S VOYAGES.

Note, that in this Index the several Parts of the Work are thus distinguish'd.

O. refers to Voyage round the World; or Vol. I.

S. to the Supplement of the Voyage round the World; or Vol. II Part 1.

C. to the Campeachy Voayges; or Vol. II. Part 2.

W. to the Discourse of the Winds, &c. or Vol. II. Part 3.

Any Figure that has not one of these Capital Letters immediately prefix'd, is to be taken as referring to that which goes nearest before it.

d. signifies Describes, whether wholly, or in part.

Note also, That the Sheet K. Vol. II. Part 1. having several Pages false mark'd, the Reader is desired to correct them; the Index referring not to the false figures, but those which ought to have been there.

A.
  • ACapulco, its remarkable Land d. O. 244. the T. Port and Castle d. 244, 6, 7. its Trade and Course of it, C. 125. O. 244, 5, 6. 277.
  • Acapulco-Ship, its Course, O. 245, 6. 255. 260. 283. 290, 1. 351. 387, 8, 9. and why, 280. aim d at by the Privateers, 244. 255, 7. 389. but mist, 260. 303. 384. like to be lost on a Shole, 303. 384. taken by Cavendish, 260.
  • Accomptants, bad and good, S. 137.
  • Achar's. Pickles, what and where, O. 391. S. 129.
  • Ac•…•…, Kingdom, d. S. 120, &c. its Rains and Floods, 148, 9. and Winds, W. 39. the Road, and Islands, and Channel lying off it S. 121, 2, 3. O. 476. the Soil and Vegetables, S. 123. 126.

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  • 181. O. 392. Animals S. 127, 8. O. 321. Malayan Inhabi∣tants, d. S. 128, 9. their features, habit, &c. ib. Arts and Trades, 130, 1. Proc's, O. 475; and Coire-Cables, 295. their Coins, Sums and Weights, S. 131, 2. Mahometan Learning and Religion, O. 490. 343. S, 137, 8. 148. 180. Laws and Punish∣ments, 138, 9. 140. Government by a Queen and Oromkey's, 141. her Election, 142, 3. a War upon it, 143. 4, 5, 8. the Orombey's have have the real power, S. 141, 2, 3. the Commons most Slaves, and how, 141. City of Achin, and Buildings. 129. Merchant∣strangers there, 129, 132, 4, 5, 6. 146. Guzurat Brokers, 135. Siammers. O. 504. China Camp. Chinese and their Trade there, S. 136, 7, 8. O. 420. Price of Nutmegs there. S. 152. Plenty of Gold, O. 510. 152. and Gold Mines, d. S 133. 4.
  • J. d' Acosta's Imprisonment, and why, C. 06, 7.
  • Adds, Tools, where us'd, O. 332. S. 181.
  • Aethiopick Sea, what so call'd by the A; Pref. Vol. 2. See At∣lantick. Indian.
  • Africa, its Coasting-Trade-W W. 12. 13. 15. 16. 19. 20. 103 not so broad a course as the Pervvian, and why? 78. 79 its Breezes (S and L. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 W. 24 29. 50, &c. its West Coast where and when Dry, 78. 9. 83. Tides on its East Coast, 99. and Cur∣rents, 107. and Ambergriese, O. 74. and Seals, 90. See Angola, C. Blanco, Guinea, R. Sherboro, C. Verd. Harmatan's. Hippopo∣tamus.
  • Aguala-wood, what and whence, S. 8
  • Ague, the A. taken with one, O. 255. where frequent, 334.
  • Air good, where and when, O. 63. 108. 186. 218. 297. 321. 542, 4, 8. S 21. bad, where and when, O. 153. 186. 221. 297, 8. S. 180. bad where there are Gold Miaes, O. 153, 195. Sul∣phureous, when, 131. Sick men die coming from Sea to Land-Air, 113.
  • Albicore, Fish, where, W. 55.
  • Alerane's, Island, d. their Bushes, Rats, and Birds, C. 24, 5, 6. 45. Scals, O. 90.
  • Alforec's, Mindanian's, d. O. 325. their Wars, 325. 337. 444.
  • Algatrane, a sort of Tar, d. O. 134.
  • Algatross, a Bird, where, O. 531.
  • Algatross, a Rock, d. O. 242.
  • Alligator, d. C. 33. 74, 5, 6, 7, 8. 81, 2. where found, 75, 6. O. 256. their flesh and Eggs musky, C. 75. yet eaten, ib. O. 274. but seldom, C. 75. their Musk Cods, ib. good for Dropsies, O. 256. Dogs coveted by them, and fearful of them, C. 76. aH Irish man indauger'd by one, 77. (see Dampier also) the Campeachy ones less fierce than some are said to be, 82. and in general than the Crocodile, 76. how they and the Crocodile differ, 75, 6.
  • Almanack of Mexieo, a Receipt in it, O. 256. of Tonquin and China, S. 60.
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  • Almond-milk, where us'd, S. 148.
  • Alms of Missionaries make and keep up their Proselites, S. 96.
  • Lignum Aloes, whence, S. 8.
  • C. Alta Vela, its Winds, W. 35.
  • Altars of Idols, where and what, O. 396. 412. S. 43.
  • Alvarado R, T. Fort, Fishery, Trade, and Commodities, d. C. 43. 123, 4. 6, 8. 130. taken by Privateers, 124, 8. its fine Parrots, 128, 9.
  • Amapalla Gulph, d. O. 121, 2, 4, 5, 8. its Tides, W. 96. Towns, O. 122, 3, 6.
  • Amapalla, J. d. O. 122, 4, 5, 8.
  • Ambergriese, where found, O. 72, 3, 4. 477. where a pro∣fitable Trade to be driven for it, 480, 1. a large piece of it, d. 73, 4. found above High-water-mark, ib. and with Beetles in it, ib. Counterfeit, where and what, 72, 3. 477. W. 54.
  • America, its Breezes, W. 35. and Savannahs, O. 87. its di∣stance from Asia reckon'd too great, 288. from Africa too little, 289. Plantains, how esteem'd there, and where found, 313, 4, 5. Plantains and Bonano's us'd there as Bread, S. 23. Blood-wood and Stock wood, its natural growth, C. 57. Tobacco of the Phi∣lippines probably from thence, O. 333. its Savages less so than reported, 485. defirous of Trade, S. 116. paint themselves, O. 537. and wear skins nastily, 539. see Atlantick Sea, South Sea.
  • North America, Seals there, O. 90. and where none, ib. see California, New-England, West-Indies, Isthmus, Mexico Virginia.
  • South America, its West Course generally rocky, O. 90. its Fish and Seals, ib. its Rock-fish, 91. and Snappers, ib. its Coast∣ing Trade-wind broader than the African in the same Latitude, and why, W. 78, 9. where the Coast makes like that of Guinea, and what the effects of it, 80, 1. Blooms or hot Blasts thence, O. 529. see Andes, Brazil, Chili, T. del Fuego, West Indies, Peru.
  • Amoy (Anhay) in China, its Trade great, O. 417. and free, 418.
  • Anatta (Otta) a Dye, where and what, O. 226, 7. C. 7. 113. how us'd by Indians, ib. more valuable than Indico, O. 227, 8. price of it, 227. an advantage in it slipt, 227, 8.
  • Anchorings, where and what, O. 46, 8. 55, 7. 77, 8. 81, 4. 91, 6. 100, 9. 110, 3, 9. 125, 8. 132, 3, 4, 6. 144, 5, 6, 9. 151, 2. 163, 4, 9. 172, 3, 5, 7, 8. 188. 196, 8, 9. 202, 4, 7, 8. 212, 3. 232, 3. 8, 9. 242, 7, 8, 9. 250, 4, 7, 9. 262, 6, 7. 275, 6, 7. 291. 309. 346, 7, 8. 378, 9. 382, 4, 5, 9. 399: 401, 6. 417. 421, 2, 3, 4, 5. 436. 448. 454, 8. 463. 475, 8. S. 4, 9. 10. 12. 13. 123. 154, 7, 9. 171, 4. C. 16. 18. 19. 23, 6, 9. 30, 2. 44, 5. 50, 1. 101. 118. 125. W. 24. 34. 56. good on Shoal Coasts, O. 422, 3, 4, 5. bad on bold Coasts, or where Cliffs and Rocks, ib. See, Harbours, Roads.
  • Anchovy, a pickled Fish like it, where, S. 27.
  • Andeman's, Islands, O. 476.
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  • ... Andes, Ms. of Chili, Peru (Sierra Nuveada des Andes) the highest in the world, O. 94, 5. cause deep Sea's, 423. and the greatest breach in the True General Trade-w. W. 78, 9. and catch the Rains, 83.
  • St. Andrea's, J. its Cedars, O. 29. no provision there, 31.
  • Port Angels, d. O. 239.
  • Angola, its Coast, d. W. 27. and Winds, 12. 13. 14. 38. 58. sucking-fish there, 54.
  • Anhay, see Amoy.
  • Animals, see Beasts, Birds, Fish, Insects.
  • St. Anns in Campeachy, C. 120.
  • C. St. Anns in Guinea, its Winds, W. 16. 38. Coast, 8.
  • Anniseed, where, S. 6. a Berry call'd so by the Dutch, 63. who steep it in their Arack, 64.
  • Ants of several sorts, d. their Nests, Travelling, Labour, Oe∣conomy, &c. C. 60, 1, 4, 5. Ants-Eggs, where and why e∣steem'd, ib.
  • White Ants, or Wood Lice, where, S. 127.
  • Ant-Bears, d. C. 59, 60, 1.
  • Ante, or Mountain-Cow, where found, and d. C. 102, 3, 4.
  • Antego harrass'd by the Caribbee Indians, C. 6. its Currents, VV. 101, 105. a Hurriane there, d. 68, 9, 72. another, 70.
  • Anthropophagi or Man-Eàters, see Canibals.
  • C. Antonio in Cuba, C. 9. 28, 9. its Currents, VV. 101, 5.
  • Anvil, what us'd instead of it, O. 332.
  • Apples, where, O. 532.
  • Pine-Apples, fruit, see Pine.
  • Arabick, where us'd in prayers, &c. O. 331. and studied, S. 137.
  • Aracan, China Earthen ware a Commodity there, S. 63.
  • Arack, what and where, O. 371. 420. S. 53. 78. 167. drank with Hens blood, 83. a Drug like Annise insus'd in it, 63, 4. and Snakes and Scorpions, 167.
  • Arek-tree and Nut (miscall'd Betle) d. O. 318, 9. where and how us'd 311, 8, 9. 328. 336. 355, 9. 457. S. 54.
  • Punta Arena, O. 149.
  • Arica Bay, Calms, VV. 14. Arica Town, O. Intr. iv. v.
  • Pulo Arii, d. S. 158, 9.
  • Arms, Silver Hoops worn on them, where, O. 365.
  • Arms kept neat, S. 70, 1. see VVeapons.
  • Armour of Buffalo's hide, d. O. 432.
  • Armada (Spanish) its Arrival at Portobel, O. 171, 9. 180. its ge∣neral Course, 179. 180, 4, 5.
  • Armadillo (animal) d. C. 59. 61, 2.
  • Arrows headed with Flint, O. 85, 6. poison'd, VV. 108.
  • Art of Indians, see Indians.
  • Arts Liberal, what and where studied, S. 59, 60.—Mechaniek, see
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  • Artificers, O. 331, 2. S. 60, &c. 136. 181.
  • Aruba, J. d. O. 47. its Currenrs, VV. 101, 4. water there breeding worms in the body, C. 90.
  • Ascention, J. deep Sea about it, O. 393. laying and breeding place for Turtle, 107. 393. VV. 4, 5. but no food for them there, O. 393.
  • Ash, J. (Vacca) a Ship like to be lost there, O. Intr. II.
  • Asia, reckon'd too broad, and too far to the East, O. 288, 9. see China, Indies (East) Persia.
  • Asses, where, O. 74. see Mules. Asses Skins how grain'd in Turkey, C. 7. VVild Ass finely strip'd, O. 533.
  • Atlantick Sea, what so call'd by the A. see Vol. 2. Preface reckon'd too broad, O. 289. its True Trade-winds, VV. 3, 5, 11. O. 549, 550. Calms and Tornado's on the East side of it, VV. 6. and near the Line, 86. where least, and what winds at the Line, and why, 7, 8. Shy Turtle, O. 449.
  • Aves, I. d. O. 49, 50. D'Estres shipwreck there, ib.
  • C. St. Augustin of Brazil, why hard to double, VV. 9. 103, 4, 5.
  • C. St. Augustin of Florida, its Pearl-Oysters, O. 173.
  • C. St. Augustin of Madagascar, the Cygnet sunk there, O. 511.
  • Avogato-pear, d. O. 203.
  • Terra Australis, incognita, Discoveries how to be made there, O. 351, 2. an Island of it (as suppos'd) seen by Captain Davis, ib. see N. Holland.
  • The Anthor, see Dampier.
  • Axes, what and where us'd, O. 332. much valu'd by Indians, O. 483, 6. C. 41. 119. see Hatchet.
  • Aynam, I. its Situation, S. 8. 20, 1. and Pearl-Oysters, O. 178. the Chinese Inhabitants and their Jonks, S. 8, 9.
  • Azimuth-Compasses, most us'd by English, O. 533.
B.
  • BAcalao, see Rock-fish.
  • Bahama I. Ambergriese there, O. 74.
  • Bahar, what, S. 132.
  • Balachaun, a Pickle, d. S. 27, 8. 30.
  • Balderas, see Valderas.
  • Baldivia, O. 83, 192.
  • Bamboe's, and Hollow Bamboes, where and how us'd, O. 16. 299. 330, 5, 6. 367. 398. 480. 490. S. 71, 9. 180. Bambo-Achar or Pickle, O. 391. Bamboing, what, S. 80. Bambo, a Measure so call'd, S. 135.
  • Bancal, a weight, S. 132.
  • Bancalis, its Pepper-trade, S. 182. aw'd by the Dutch, 111, 4, 5, 7, 8.
  • Bancouli, see Bencouli.
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  • ... Banda I. its Nutmegs, O. 447. Cloves near it, 317.
  • Banditti, maim'd, and arch, S. 138, 9.
  • Bang (Ganga) intoxicating, S. 136.
  • North-Bank (a Cloud) see North.
  • Fishing-Banks, C. 21, 2. of Oysters, 17. 28.
  • Sand-Bank, high, d. C. 123, 4.
  • Banks about Villages, where, S. 44.
  • Bantam, its Breezes, VV. 39. and Pepper, whence, S. 182. Petties there, what, 132. Theft how punish'd, 139. reverence done to the King, 142, 3.
  • Bao or Boutan, Kingdom, where, S. 61. its Commodities and Trade, 64.
  • Barbadoes ravag'd by Caribbe-Indians, O. 485. C. 5. Course thither from Jamaica, VV. 40. from Guinea, 10. 53. its Currents, 100, 4.
  • Barbecu, what and where, O. 20. S. 90. C. 12. 80.
  • Sancta Barbara, Harbour, O. 46.
  • Bark-Logs for Fishing, O. 134. d. 141, 3, 5. 153, 4. for car∣rying goods, d. 141, 2. where us d, ib. and for what, 143. 214. for single men, and where us'd, 143. 189. d. W. 38. see Catanarans.
  • Barks, see Shipping.
  • Bark for Tanning, O. 54.
  • Barlaventa Fleet, its progress, d. C. 125, 6. ineffectual, S. 117.
  • Barly at the C. of Good-Hope, O. 532.
  • Bashee-Drink, O. 422. d. 431, 4, 5.
  • Bashee, or the Five Islands, O. 385. d. 420, 1, 2, 5, 6. 431, 6. its Product, 426, 7, 8, 9. 430, 4, 5, 6. Houses and T. on Preci∣pices, 4-8, 9. Boats, 429. Inhabitants, their Habit, 427. Food, 426, 9. 430 3. Employments, 429, 433. Trade, Government, &c. 431, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. Oeconomicks and Manners, 432, 3, 4. see Bul∣lawan. see Goat I. Grafton I. Monmouth I. Orange I. and
  • Bashee I. properly so call'd, d. O. 385. 422, 5, 8. 431, 6.
  • Baskéts of Palmeto, O. 150.
  • Bastinadoing, what and where, O. 367. see Bamboing, Pu∣nishments.
  • Batavia, its Trade, &c. O. 317. 445. S. 12. 63. Course to Ma∣lacca, 109.
  • Bathing in Rivers, where much us'd, and why, O. 330. S. 148.
  • Bats, great, d. and where found, O. 321. 381.
  • I. of Bats, d. O. 380, 1, 2.
  • Batsha, its Pilots, S. 11. 29.
  • C. Bayedore, its VVinds, VV. 15.
  • Bay's, how caus'd, O. 422, 3, 4, 5. have most Rain, VV. 78. 80, 1, 2, 3. and Heat, S. 32. Sea-Breezes scarce there, ib. VV. 28. 38. but good Land-Br. 34. seldom my but Counter-Currents, 104.
  • Beacons set on Shoals, O. 450.
  • Beads vasu'd by Indians, O. 13. 23, 4. C. 119.
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  • Ant-Bears, see Ant.
  • Beards of the Chinese, O. 407. where none, 464. of Tortoise∣shell, 32.
  • Beasts, where none, O. 31. none of prey, 320. track of one at N. Holland, 463. in the VVoods of Nicobar, 483. Venemous one like a Guano, 321. 392. see Alligators, d. Ante (Mountain-Cow,) d. Ant-Bears, d. Armadillo's, d. Beeves, Buffalo's, Cats, Conies, Crocodiles, d. Deer, Dogs, Elephants, Goats, Guano, d. Hippopotamus (River-horse, or Sea-horse) d. Hogs, Horses, Jaccals, Lions, Lizards, Mice, Monkies, Pecary, Porcupines, Possums (O-possum) Racoons (Indian Conies) Rats, Sheep, Sloths, d. Squashes, d. Squirrels, Tigers, Tiger-Cats, d. Land-Tor∣toise, d. VVatree. Beaver-hats, old, a Commodity, C. 120.
  • Beef, how cut and order'd, C. 81. S. 30. Irish, a Commodity, O. 48. see Beeves.
  • Bees, a large and small sort, d. C. 112. their Honey and Trunk∣hives, ib. see Honey, VVax.
  • Beetles found in Ambergriese, O. 73.
  • Beeves, in the VV. Indies, whence, C. 98. impatient of thirst, 77. where, O. 44, 6, 8. 62. 75. 115. 124, 8. 157. 176. 186. 211, 8. 221, 3. 239. 240. 250, 8, 9. 260, 4, 5, 9. 320. 364, 9. 378, 9. 382, 7. 406. 419. 540, 6. S. 25. 30. 127. 163. 181. VV. 34. smelt off at Sea, ib. bad where, S. 31. eaten raw, 30. sing'd like Hogs, ib. Hides how drest, C. 88. Beeve-hunting, d. C. 81, 3, 4, 5, 6. in a Canoa, 81. dangerous, 99. 120. see Hocksing.
  • Beef. I. d. C. 50, 1, 3. 77. 88. 92 to 101. 120. VV. 34. 67. su∣gitive Indians there, d. C. 94, 5, 6.
  • Begging people, O. 327, 8. 358, 9. 365. 9. 370. 433. S. 13.
  • Bells, where made, S. 60. 101. Musical, struck upon, O. 342. with claws, worshipt, 411, 2.
  • Bellows, a particular sort, d. O. 332. 429.
  • Benches for Rowing, moveable, O. 480, 1.
  • Bencouli, d. S. 179, &c. sickly, 112, 180. bad VVater, O. 524. yet a good Spring there, 525. Product and Native Malayans. S. 180, 1. Idolatrous Sacrifice there, O. 397, S. 59. The Fort, d. S. 180, 3. ill govern'd. O. 518. 519. 520. S. 183, 4. the A. Gunner of it, O. 512. 518. S. 183. its Trade, O. 420. S. 63. 110, 1. 182.
  • Bengal Bay, low Shores, O. 425. its VVinds, S. 179. VV. 20, 1. Commodities, S. 145. 173. Butter, d. 146. a Venemous Beast there, O. 321.
  • Bengal-Channel by Achin, S. 122.
  • Bermudas, I. dangerous Coasts, O. 40•…•…. Gedars, 29. Palmeto∣works, 150. Ambergriese, 74.
  • Berries us'd in Drink, see Atack, Bashee-Drink.
  • Betle-tree a leaf, d. (miscall'd Arek) O. 319. S. 24. how us'd, 54. whence, 8. 25. blacks the Teeth, 128. see Arek. Chinam.
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  • Bill birds, d. C. 65, 9.
  • Birds (and Fowls) where none, O. 31. 282. many or few as there is Grain, 426. at Sea, a sign of Land near, 282. 531. kill'd by a Hurri∣cane, VV. 71. small, of several sorts, O. 321. 406. 426. S. 26. see Alga∣tross, d. Bats, large, d. Bill birds, d. Black small Birds, d. Black-birds, or chattering Crows, d. Boobies, d. Cockrecoo's, Cormo∣tants, d. Corroso's, d. Crab-catchers, d. Crockadores, d. Carrion-Crows, d. Curlews, d. Ducks, VVild-Duck and Mallard, d. Egg-birds, d. Fishing Hawks, d. Flamingoes, d. Geese, Sea-Gulls, Herons, d. Humming-birds, d. Maccawes. Man of VVar-bird, d. Mango-Volucres, d. Natal-bird, d. Noddies, d. Parrakites. Parrots, d. Partridges. Pelicans, d. Penguins, d. Poultry (Dunghill-fowl, Cocks and Hens) d. Quams, d. Subtle-Jacks, d. Teal. Tropick-birds, d. Turkies. Turtle-Doves.
  • Black small Bird, d. O. 97.
  • Black bird, a sort, call'd Chattering-Crows, d. C. 65, 6.
  • C. Blanco of Africa, its Sands blown off to Sea, VV. 15.
  • C. Blanco of Brazil, its Coast, d. VV. 80, 1. VVeather, ib. VVinds, 7. Currents, 103.
  • C. Blanco of Mexico, d. O. 111, 2. its Popogaio's, VV. 46.
  • C. Blanco of Peru, lies N. of the Pacifick-Sea, O. 153. d. 138, 9. 147. why hard to double, W. 33. 40. its Tides, 96. and Cur∣rents, 107.
  • I. Blanco, d. O. 57, 8. its large Green-Turtle, 105.
  • Blew Mountain in Jamaica, C. 8.
  • Blewfields R. d. O. 33. its Manatee and Indians, ib. their stone∣hatchets, ib. 85.
  • Blewfields in Jamaica, C. 38. W. 46. its Lance-wood, O. 118.
  • Blood-wood, d. O. 115. C. 57, 8. see Cam-wood.
  • Blooms or Hot-Blasts, where, O. 529. W. 47.
  • Boats, what, where, and how us'd, O. 2. 292, 8, 9. d. 429. d. 480. 492. W. 31. S. 8. 13. 14. 45, 8. none, where, O. 464, 8. see Canoa's, Oars, Proes, Tholes, Shipping.
  • Bob-wood, O. 35.
  • R. des Bocca's, d. C. 118, 9. 120.
  • Bocca del Drago, its Manatee, O. 33. and Savages, 486.
  • Bocca-Toro, its fite, and Careening, O. 38. Green Turtle, ib. 105. Manatee, 33. Vinello's, plenty, 235. Savages, 38. 486.
  • Bodies of people, see Complexion, Countenance, Features, Hair, Limbs, Shape, Stature.
  • Bonairy (Bonayre) I. d. its Road, People, Product, O. 48. Salt∣pond, 49. Water breeding Leg-worms, C. 90. how its Indians get Fire, O. 466.
  • Bonano's, a sort of Plantains, d. O. 316. drink made of them, ib. where found, O. 175. 183, 7. 198. 311. 426. 546. S. 23. 124. 163. 181. C. 5. see Plantains, Plantations.
  • Boneto's, Fish, where, O. 321.
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  • ... Bonzies, Heathen Priests, O. 396.
  • Boobies, d. O. 49. where found, 52. 97. 132. 146. (their Eggs) 159. 282. 473. C. 23, 4, 5, 6. 45. 69. course food, 146.
  • Boots limber, O. 419. of Guts, and eaten, 538.
  • Borneo, I. a Letter from English there, O. 370. 504. low An∣choring Coasts, 425. Malayan spoken there, 394, 5.
  • Boua, or Pageant King of Tonquin, his Palace, &c. S. 48. 66, 7, 8.
  • Boutan Kingdom by China, see Bao.
  • Bouton I. and Kingdom, and City, d. O. 453, 4. its Product, 455, King and People, d. 454, 5, 6, 7, 8. inslave and sell the Inlanders. 456. Boy with double rows of Teeth, 457, 8. shy Turtle, 453 see Callasusung.
  • Bows and Arrows, where us'd, S. 72. W. 108.
  • Boxes, lacker'd for Chinam, S. 54, 5. leathern for Cartages, 70.
  • Brazil, approach'd in E. India Voyages, O. 531. Course thi∣ther, W. 9. its Winds, 13. 18. 19. 24. Coast and Weaaher, d. 80, 1. Currents, 103. see C. St. Augustin. C. Blanco.
  • Bread, fine Càkes of it, O. 418, 9. Plantains, &c. where us'd as bread, O. 12. where not, S. 23. none of any sort, where, O. 464, 8. see Corn, Fruits, Roots: see Melory, Sago, and
  • Bread-fruit and tree, d. where, and how made, O. 296, 7.
  • Breeches, where and what, O. 326. 408. 419. 456. S. 129. C. 114.
  • Breezes, see among Winds.
  • Bremes, where, O. 321.
  • Brewers streights, a. S. 109. 110.
  • Bricks dried in the Sun, O. 139. 140. Brick, where us'd, ib. 411. S. 45, 8.
  • Brokers of Guzurat, d. 134, 5, 7.
  • Brooms of Palmeto Leaves, O. 150.
  • Buccaniers, see Privateers.
  • Hist. of Buccaniers refer'd to, O. Intr. III. IV. 60. 252. 272.
  • Buffadore, Rock and Spout, d. O. 232, 3.
  • Buff-Jacket, a Plantain-Pudding, O. 314.
  • Buffalo's, where, O. 320. 359. 365: 378. 387. 406. 410. 458. S. 25. 30. 127, 9. 181. draw the Plow and tread cut Rice, O. 410, 1. their Hides bought, 431. Coat-Armour thereof, 432. Butter of their Milk, d. S. 146.
  • Buggasses, who, S. 108.
  • Bullawan, a name for Gold, where, O. 431. 513. a Metal like Gold, so call'd, where and what, 426, 7. 431, 4, 9. Mines of it, 426. and Ear-rings, 427. 431, 2, 9. how burnish'd, 427, 8. 439.
  • Bumkins, Water-Vessels, O. 2.
  • Burrs, troublesome, where, C. 48.
  • Burton-wood, d. O. 101. where found, ib. C. 23. 48. 57. makes good Coals, ib.
  • Burying, alive, where and why, O. 432. see Funeral.
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  • Bushes (Shrubs) C. 44. a prickly sort, 94. see Burton. Dildo.
  • One Bush Key, d. C. 17. 50, 1, 2. 92. 77. W. 67.
  • Wild-Bush. men, d. and where, W. 108.
  • Butchers, Chinese, at Malacca, S. 162.
  • Butter (of Buffalo's Milk and Lard, d.) S. 146. where little made, O. 115.
  • Buttons, presented at Siam, S. 108.
C.
  • CAbbage-tree and fruit, d. O. 165, 6, 7. 318. where found, 166. C. 102, 9. S. 124.
  • Cabbinets (Combs, &c.) what Tortoise-shell us'd for them, O. 103. see, Lacquer-ware.
  • Cables, see Coire; and of Rattans.
  • Cacao-tree and fruit, d. kinds, Husbandry of it, and where found, O. 59. 60, 1, 2. 152. C. 7. 102. 110, 1, 2, 9. Trade of it, O. 64. 152. 245. C. 110, 9. goes for Money where, O. 62. C. 119. 120. carriage of it, 119. 121, 2. White-Cacao (Spuma) what, and where, C. 111. see Chocoatte.
  • Cachao City and Prov. S. 13. 15. 16. 19. 20. 21. d. 45, &c. 57. 61. 73, 7. 86, 7, 9. 90, 6, 9. 100, 1.
  • Cacuses (Caycos) what and where, W. 106.
  • Caihooca, d. C. 122. its Vinello's, 123. O. 235.
  • Caimanes, both Alligators and Crocodiles call'd so, C. 75.
  • I. Caimanes, Great, d. C. 30. its Crocodiles, ib. Breeding-place for Green Turtle, O. 107.
  • I. Caimanes, Little, d. C. 9. 30.
  • Calabashes and Gourd shells, their use, O. 153. 293. 434. C. 115. W. 86.
  • Caldera, Bay, d. O. 112. its distanee from the L. of Nicaragua, 113. and Trade with it, 115. its Lance-wood, 118. its Popogaio's, W. 46, 7. Rains and Tornado's, 83.
  • California, not known to be an Island, O. 272. its W. Coast only known to the Spaniards, ib. its Lake or Sea why purposely unknown by them, ib. Coast low towards Guatimala, 425. Com∣munication with Mexico by Boats, 244. 264. Pearl-Fishery and Trade, 173. 244. 264. Trade. Wind, 245. its Indians Enemies to the Spaniards, 204. 272. a Root eaten by them, 275.
  • Callabar, Old, W. 9. 10. 14.
  • Callasusung, d. O. 454, 7, 8. see Bouton, I.
  • Callico's, Chints &c. where and how a Commodity, O. 245. 333. 379. S. 61. 134.
  • Calms, a presage of storms, O. 413. 451. W. 61, 6, 8, 9: 72. Calm between S. and L. Breezes, VV. 27. 41. C. 21. Calms where and when usual, VV. 6. 8. 9. 11. 14. 20, 3, 5, 7. met by the A. O. 2. 79. 82. 120. 135. 400. 413, 5. 448. 451. S. 154. C. 20, 1.
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  • ... Cambodia, Kingdom, VVomen prostituted there, O. 395. its Idols, 397. Product and Trade, 399. 400, 1. S. 105. a profitable one to be had there, 3. and how, 102, 3. Coast and Point, O. 399. Islands lying off it, 389. 390. see P. Condore. P. Uby. River, d. S. 105, 6, 7. Pirates routed thence, ib.
  • Cam-chain, and Cam-quit, Oranges, d. S. 23, 4.
  • Campeachy (Campeache) Bay and Countrey, Coast, Lagunes, Rivers, Towns, &c. d. O. 87. 424. C. 16, 7. 41 to 53, 5, 6, 8. 79. 83, 6. 92, 3, 4. 101, 7, 8. 110, 1, 7 to 122. its Bounds, 16. 42. 123. VV. 32. 4. Soil, C. 42, 56, 8, 9. VVeather, S. 32. VV. 82. C. 55. Land-floods, S. 35. C. 55. 80, 1, 2, 91, 2, 3. 108, 9. 122. VV. 67. Storms, 66, 7. C. 80, 1, 2. Fish kill'd by them, O. 524. VV. 68. VVinds, 15. 32; 4, 5. Tides, 92. its Vegetables, O. 59. 62. 101. 123. 152. 166. 203. 235. 263. C. 43, 6, 8, 9. 50, 6, 7, 8. 79. 85. 94, 5. 102. 7, 9. 111, 2, 3. see Logwood, Mangroves, Beasts, Insects, 44. 50, 2, 3: d. 59 to 64. 74. to 78. 80, 4. 96, 8. d. 102, 7, 9. 111 to 115, 8, 121. O. 87. Beef-hunting, 81, &c. 97, &c. Birds, d. 650 to 71. 114, 8, 9. Fish, 17. 44. 70. d. 71, 2, 3. 109. O. 33. 90. 105. Commodities, Manufactures, and Trade, O. 62. C. 17, 8. 42, 3, 6, 7, 8. 50, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7. 80, 8. 96, 7, 8. 110 to 115, 8, 9. 120, 1, 2. 125, 6. Ship-worms, O. 363. Carriers there, 119. 121, 2. Priva∣teers, 43, 5, 6, 7. 50, 1, 3, 4. make Slaves of the Indian Inhabi∣tants, 43. These insulted by the Spaniards, 42. 113. and even their Negro's, 116. yet the Villagers live comfortably, O. 124. C. 112, 3. 5. till no more Land than barely for their subfistence, 119. most of the Towns consist of them, 110. their food and drink, 43. d. 113. Cloathing, 46. 114. Government, Employ∣ment, Marriages, Churches, Manners, 112, 3, 4, 5, 6. 42, 3, 7. see Logwood-cutters, Spaniards, (for particular places) the Map, C. 1.
  • Campeachy-T. Fort, Buildings, Trade, and Spaniards, C. 12, 9. 20. 42, 3, 4. d. 45, 6. 113. taken by Privateers, 45, 6. 96. 110. Log-wood call'd thence Palo de Campeachy, 46, 7.
  • Camphire, whence, S. 128.
  • Cam-wood, for Dying Red, O. 78. C. 58.
  • Canales, I. d. O. 213.
  • Caneo, I. O. 215.
  • Canes, how us'd, S. 29. for walking, where, 178. and how growing, O. 380. a Commodity, where, S. 167. 178. see Bambo's, Rattans.
  • Canibals, whether any in the VVorld? O. 485. Stories of them refuted, ib. Inhabitants of the Isles of Canibals (Caribbe's) Trade with Europeans, ib. hurt done by them, but why, 485, 6.
  • Canoa's, what, where and how us'd, O. 2. 35. 515. S. 4. 118. how made, O. 214, 5. by wild Indians, 85. floating full of wa∣ter, C. 12. hunting in Canoa's, where and how, C. 81. see Boats made with Outlayers, d. O. 480, 1. 492, 5, 6, 9. see Pro's.

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  • best Canoa's made of Cedar, 29. few Canoa's, where, 117.
  • Cantarras I. d. O. 213.
  • Canton, City and Prov. of China, its great Trade, O. 405, 6. Houses, 410. China-ware made of a Clay there, 409. Course from Manilla thither, 405. Tea call'd there, Chau, 410. see China, St. Johns, d. China, Macao.
  • Pulo Canton, its Chochinchinese, S. 6.
  • R. Capalita, of O. 233.
  • Capes, are driest, VV. 78. have most Sea-Breezes, 28. and break them, 38. have seldom Land-Br. 33, 5, 7.
  • Cape R. that of C. Gratia Dio, so call'd, O. 128. Privateers go up it into the S. Sea, 129. it Cataracts, ib.
  • Caps, what and where, O. 418, 9. S. 42. 129. of Tallow, VV. 111.
  • Caraccos Coast, its singular make, and product, d. W. 37. O. 58, 9. 203. 423, 4. its Boundary and Trade, 63, 4. its Cacao (best of any) d. 59 to 62. C. 112. never blighted, O. 62. Fish, 249. Winds, W. 15. 37. dry and scabby. O. 63. Weather, ib. W. 82. the Barlaventa-Fleet sails by it yearly, C. 126. Low Coast thence to Sancta Martha, O 424, 5. Caraccos City and Countrey, d. O. 62, 3, 4.
  • Careening and cleaning, places fit for it, &c. O. 33, 8. 46. 52, 5. 97. 110. 121. 138. 147. 169. 171, 6. 249. 272, 6. 362. 380. 395, 7. 436. 443. 469. 481. C. 120. W. 68. 97. where and why to be done often, O. 363.
  • Caribbe, why call'd Lee-ward Islands, W. 15. Winds there, ib. 41. Hurricanes there, d. 65, 7 to 71. Indico there growing, O. 227. see Antego, Barbados, Sancta Lucia, Tabago, St. Vincent.
  • Caribbe-Indians of the Continent, their Roving at Sea, at Sancta Lucia, &c. C. 4. 5. 6. less Savage than thought to be, O. 485, 6.
  • Carpenters R. its Cacao, O. 59. a rich T. there, 28, 9.
  • Carriers, in America, O. 185. 249. 250. 269. d. C. 119. 120, 1, 2.
  • Carrion-Crows, black, white, and King-carrion-crows, d. C. 65, 7, 8. 82. not kill'd, where and why, ib.
  • Cartagena Coast, low, O. 424. wet, W. 42. its VVesterly VVinds, O. 44. and Breezes, VV. 40. see Cartagena-Breeze. its Product, O. 203. 213, Fish, C. 13. Trade, O. 45. Correspondence with Lima by Land, 180, 4. Course of the Armada and Barlaventa-Fleet there, 185. C. 126. A fair City open to the Sea, O. 41.
  • Cartagena-Breeze, d. VV. 44, 5, 6. a Prater so call'd, ib.
  • Carving, the Chinese cnrious at it, O. 409.
  • Cash (a Coin) of Tonquin, S. 60. 131. value of it, 72. 88. of China, ib. of Achin, 131, 2.
  • Casica (Cacique) the chief of an Indian Village, O. 124, 8. C. 112.
  • Point Casivina, d. O. 122.
  • Cassavy Root common in the VV. Indies, C. 73.
  • Catamarans, Bark-Logs, what and where, O. 143.
  • Cataracts, where, O. 129.
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  • Cats, where, O. 122. S. 25. eaten, 30, 1.
  • Tigre-Cat, see Tigre.
  • Cat-fish, d. O. 148, 9. venemous fins, and where found, 129. 262, 4. S. 171. C. 109.
  • C. Catoch in Jucatan, d. C. 9. 10. 28, 3. 45, 7. its VVinds, VV. 32. VVeather, 82. Currents, 105. Logwood, 10, 57. Fish, 12, 13.
  • Cattel, where, O. 218. 231. 406. 416. kill'd by VVinds, VV. 50.
  • Catty, a weight, S. 132.
  • Caput-Cavalli Hill, d. O. 266.
  • Cavallies, Fish, where, O. 321. S. 128. C. 71.
  • Sir T. Cavendish, his taking the Acapulco-Ship, O. 260. his Course over the S. Sea, 280.
  • Cedars, where and what, O. 29. 275. best for Canoa's, 29.
  • Celebes, I. d. O. 446, 7, 8. low Anchoring Coasts, 425. Inlets, Bays and Lakes, 447. Islands and Sholes near it, 447, 8. 450, 1. see I. Bouton. Beacons set on the Shoals, 450. Tornado's and Spouts, 450, 1. vast Trees, 448, 9. 450. wild Vine good for Ulcers, 449. Shy Turtle and vast Cockles, ib. Land-crab found by Sir Fr. Drake on an Island near it, 473. see Macasser.
  • Centipee, a venemous VVorm, d. O. 320, 1. where found, ib. S. 25. C. 64.
  • Centiquipaque (falsly Santa Pecaque) d. O. 268, 9. pillag'd, 270, 1, its Silver-Mines, 269.
  • Ceylon, I. its Cinamon, O. 447.
  • Chagre R. goods sent down it, O. 26, 7. 185.
  • Chairs, none us'd, where, O. 329.
  • Chambongo T. and H. d. O. 378.
  • Chametly, Isles near C. Corientes, d. 275.
  • Chametly Isles near the Trop. of Cancer, d. O. 262, 3, 4.
  • Champa, Kingdom, its Trade and Commodities, O. 400. likeli∣hood of a good Trade there, S. 3. Means of it, 102, 3. Idola∣trous Inhabitants, O. 400. their character, 401. their Arms, Ves∣sels, and skill in Shipping, 400, 1.
  • Pulo Champello de la Mar, S. 6, 7.
  • Pulo Champello de la Terra, S. 7.
  • Champeton R. and T. d. C. 47, 8.
  • Chandy, Point, O. 147.
  • Channels, what and where, O. 38. 48. 55, 7. 82. 97. 110, 9. 124, 5. 130. 146. 151. 169. 175, 6, 7. 188. 193, 4. 206. 213, 5. 242, 6. 262. 346. 378, 9. 390. 406. 436. 459. 460. S. 9. 10. 11. 109. 110. 122. 158. C. 23, 9. 30. 50. 123. W. 91, 2, 3. English Channel, g•…•…eat Tides, 97. and most Regular, 91, 7.
  • Chau, Tea where so call'd, O. 409. S. 31. 41. see Tea.
  • Chaubuck, a Punishment, S: 138.
  • Cheapo T. in the Isthmus, attempted by Privateers, O. 180, 3. 202, 5. Cheapo R. 21, 3. 202, 5. d. 204, 5.
  • Cheapo in Mexico (Chiapa) its Cochineel, O. 229. Mountains, C. 100, 8, 119.
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  • ... Checapeqne R. d. C. 118.
  • Cheese, where, O. 250. where little of it made, 115.
  • Chepelio, I. d. O. 202.
  • Chequetan, d. O. 249.
  • Cherburg, see Sherboro.
  • Children, how Educated and Employ'd, O. 7. 8. 330, 1. 432, 3. Dutiful to Parents, 432. civil to Strangers, 433. W. 112. held out to move Strangers Bounty, O. 433. sold by Parents, S. 37, 8, 50. and gam'd away, 42. a witty and active one of Mostesa, O. 249. 250, 1.
  • Chick-weed, where, C. 23.
  • Chili, its High Land, O. 94, 5. 423. see Andes. No Rains, ib. nor Rivers of note, ib. nor any perennial, but caus'd by Rains within Land, 95, 6. ib. S. 35. W. 79. 80. its quiet Sea, O. 94. deep, and why, 423. its Rock-fish, 91. See Peru. See Baldivia, John Fernando's I. Guasco, Coquimbo, and
  • Chiloe J. its Timber, a Commodity, O. 140.
  • Chins of People, short, where, O. 32.
  • China, its S. Borders, S. 18. 20. 1. 64, 6. low Anchoring Coast, O. 425. S. 10. its Winds, W. 17. 23. and Storms, 71, 5. See Tuf∣foons. Good Stages thither, O. 394. S. 103. Chinese subject to the Tartars, O. 406. 7. 417. 421. who force them to cut their Hair, 407. whîch they dote upon, ib. S. 42. and Rebel upon it, O. 407. 421. and flee their Country, S. 7. 42. of these, Pirates, where, 106, 7. Manilla threatned by the Chinese, O. 331. their Jonks, where, and what, 396. 401. 417. S. 16. d. O. 401. 412, 3. parted like Well-boats, 412. their Sails at and Masts, 412, 3. Custom of Measuring strange Ships, O. 354. Wrecks at J. Prata, 405, 6. Their Merchants and Trade, how, and where, 308. 383, 7, 8. 417. S. 8. 10. 15. 16. 36. 65. 134, 6, 7, 8. 162. bent upon it, 15, 136, 7. 162. Cash or Coin, 88. China Camp or Fair, where, and what, 136, 7, 8. Accomptants, where, O. 360. Mechanicks, S. 136. 167. Manufactures and Employments, &c. O. 408, 9. China Dishes, &c. made of what, ib. a Commodity, where, S. 63. their Chop-sticks, 84. Drinks, see Tea, Sam-shu, Hoc-shu. Fans and Umbrello's, O. 407, 8. their Personages, d. Hair of Head and Beard, small Eyes, and Habit, 406, 7, 8. 426. Ingeny, 409, 10. Customs, 407, 8, 9. are sober, S. 137. but love Gaming unmeasur∣ably, 42. 136. 162. O. 409, 10. and hang themselves whén all is lost, ib. their Religion, hideous Idols, &c. 396, 7. 411, 12. S. 59. Renegado where, 138. Chinese Language how spoken, O. 43 and written, S. 59. 60. the Fokien Dialect of it, the Cour Tongue at Tonquin, 59. the Womens tying their Hair, O. 407. little Feet and Shoes, 408. China Gold, see Gold. China Silk, see Silk. See Amoy, Aynam, Canton, Fokien, St. John's 1. Macao, Yunam.
  • China, Root, where found, O. 409. S. 63.
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  • ... Chinam, and Chinam-Box, d. S. 54, 5.
  • Chinchanchee, T. C. 14.
  • Chir apee Bay, d. Bad for Ships, O. 144.
  • Chocolatte, O. 2. 250. W. 85. why much dried by the Spaniards, O. 60. See Cacoa, Spuma.
  • Chocolatta-North (a VVind) d. VV. 60. C. 39.
  • Chop or Pass requisite at Tonquin, S. 16.
  • Choua, or Governing King of Tonquin, see Tonquin.
  • Christianity, state of it in Tonquin, &c. S. 95, 6, 7. Obstacles to it, ib.
  • Monte Christo, d. O. 136.
  • Chuche, I. d. O. 211.
  • Chucquebul, T. d. C. 51. taken by Privateers, ib.
  • Churches, where, and what, and how adorned, O. 42. 122, 3. 135, 9. 140, 1. 152. 179. 188. 218. 223. 233. 242. 266, 9. 387. C. 51. 110, 1. 115. 127. S. 160. Business transacted there, and Pastimes, O. 127. C. 115.
  • Cinamon, whence, O. 447.
  • Circumcision, where and how used, O. 339. See Mahometanism. Solemnities at it, 339. 340, 1, 2. 369. 370.
  • Citrons, where, S. 124.
  • Clam, a sort of Oyster, d. O. 176, 7.
  • St. Clara. I. d. O. 147.
  • Cloaths, worn neat and tight, O. 454. fine, give a Reputation, where, 361, 2. none from abroad, where, 431. Old, a Commo∣dity, where, 13, 72, 6. 489. C. 120. where little or none worn, see Naked. Of Skins, where used, 464. 538, 9. VVhat Cloaths, and where worn, 327. 407, 8. 419. 427. S. 42, 3. 129. C. 46. 115. see Armour, Breeches, Caps, Coats, Frocks, Hats, Jack∣ets, Ornaments, Petticoats, Sash, Scarf, Shoes, Slippers, Stockins, Turbans.
  • Cloth, long, O. 327. Cotton, 427. S. 42. C. 46. 114. Plantain, d. O. 315. Coco, d. 224, 5. 327. 427. Indian, S. 61, 5. Cloth (Lin∣nen and VVoolen) what and where a Commodity, O. 74. 115. 142, 3. 152, 4, 245. 333. S. 42. 65. 129. 134. C. 110. 120. see Callico's, Muslin's, Silks.
  • Clouds, how a sign of Land near, O. 283. hover about it, 282. about Mountains, VV. 79. 83, 4, 5, 6. their motion when Spouts come, O. 451. how they presage the Monsoons shifting, 490. and Storms, 322. 413, 5. See North banks, Hurricanes, Tuffoons. looking dismally, VV. 71.
  • Cloves, where, 311. 447. 512. store to be had, 317. 350. 447. how they grow, 316. trick to swell them, 318.
  • Clove-Bark, where, O. 316. 350. 511.
  • Coals, of what VVood best to harden Steel, C. 50, 7.
  • Coasts, no where of a continued height, O. 423. high and low cause what Seas and Anchoring, 422, 3, 4, 5. how they make

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  • Bays, 423, see Bays. Convenience of bold Coasts, 424. remark∣able, see Caracco's, Chili, Mexico, Peru, see Marks, (at Sea) the VVest-Coast, what so call'd, 476.
  • Coats short, O. 419. Coat-Armour of Buff; see Armour.
  • Cochinchina, Islands off it, S. 9. has Tuffoons, VV. 75. Ship∣wreck'd-men detain'd there, S. 7. Chinese Refugees there, ib. VVo∣men Prostitues, O. 395. its Tea, 409. and Pepper, S. 181. VVars with Tonquin, 21. 67. 72. once under it, 67. Cochinchinese of Pulo Canton, 6. of Pulo Condore, and what they bring thence, O. 395. S. 8. their Boats, ib. this a sit place to introduce a Trade with Cochinchina O. 394. probably a good one, S. 3. further means of it, 102, 3.
  • Cochineel, Tree, Fruit, Insect, where found, and management of it, O. 124. 225, 228, 9.
  • Cockles, where, O. 153. few 465. vast ones, 449.
  • Cock, white, requir'd as a Fee for a strange Cure, C. 91. Cook-fighting, where us'd, S. 184. Cocks and Hens (Dunghil Fowl) See Poultry.
  • Cockreco's, Birds, d. C. 65, 9.
  • Coco-Trees and Nuts, where, O. 76, 7. 111, 187. 291, 4, 5. 311. 378. 454, 7. 472, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9. 480, 8. S. 4. 23, 4. 124. 181. d. 291 to 296. 318. usefullness of this Tree, 295. of the Sap, 293. 4. 479. 480, 6, 8. See Toddy, Arack. of the VVater or Milk of the Nuts, 292, 474, of the Nuts, 292, 4. 474, 6, 7, 8. 537, 8. of the Shell, 294. 490. of the Husk, 294, 5. see Coire. how neg∣lected in the W. Indies, ib. the Guam-Nuts, 295, 6. those of Sumatra, 296. of an Island drown'd every Tide, 474. floating at Sea, ib. Groves at Nicobar, 478, 9. what Soil and Air best for them, 295, 6. where a Commodity, S. 151, 2.
  • Cocos, I. in the S. Sea, d. O. 111. 131. why mist by the A, W. 15. Bacos I. in the E. Indies, d. O 470, 2.
  • Coco-plum, Bush and Fruit, d. and where found, C. 49. 107.
  • Cod-Pepper, see Guinea-Pepper.
  • Coins, see Cash, Fanam, Mess, Petti.
  • Coire-cables of Coco-nut Husks, O. 294, 5. of Strings hang ing from a Tree, 295. 460.
  • East-Coker in Sommersetshire, its Variety of Soil, S. 123, 4. the Author born and bred there, ib. C. 2. 3.
  • Colan, its Water, and Indian Fishermen, O. 141.
  • Colanche, R. O. 134.
  • Coldest Winds what, O. 529. 530. see Harmatans.
  • Colima, T. and rich Valley, O. 251, 2, 3. its Volcan always bur∣niug, ib. its Cacoa, ib. 60.
  • Colorado Sholes, d. C. 29. 39.
  • Colour of Face and Skin, Naetural, see Complexion; by Pigments, O. 514. 538. see Dammer, Jeoly. Colours, see Dyes.
  • Comana, in vain attempted by Privateers, O. 63. The Barla∣venta Fleet touches there, C. 126.
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  • Commodities, Spanish, American, E. Indian, how mutually exchanged, O. 244, 5, 6. Commodities what, and where, see Cacao and Chocalatte, Corn and Flower, Drugs, Dyes, Pieces of Eight, Fruits, Gold, Hides, Iron in Bars and wrought, Lack, Leather, Marmalade, Molosso's, Negro's, Oil, Pitch, Quick-silver, Silver, Soap, Spice, Tallow, Tea, Timber, Tin, Wine. See Manufactures.
  • C. Comerin, its Winds, W. 20.
  • Company, E. India, see Dutch, English.
  • Compass (see Azimuth) Winds flying round it, W. 58. see Tornado's.
  • Complexion of People, Coal-black, face and body, O. 464. dark Copper-Colour, 7. 32. 170. 297. S. 128. 181. C. 31. 115. Indians generally so, ib. O. 297. very dark, 427, 537. VV. 110. Ashy, O. 407. dark Tawny, 395. C. 115. W. 108. light Tawny or Yellow, O. 326. 454. S. 40. the VVomen of a brighter Yel∣low than the Men, O. 326. 454.
  • Compostella in Mexico, d. O. 269. its Gold and Silver Mines, 266, 9. its Merchants, and Silver refin'd there, ib.
  • Comrade, who so call'd at Mindanao, O. 327, 8. 358. 365. see Pagally.
  • Conception R. O. 22. a Wood there dying like Logwood, C. 58.
  • Conch-shells said to make China-Ware, O. 409.
  • C. Condecedo, d. C. 10, 1, 2, 4. 6. 42. its Winds, W. 32, 4. 43, 4. and VVeather, 82.
  • Pulo Condore, its Commodious Scituation, O. 394. Course by it, S. 6. the Harbour, Channel, Trees, Fruits, Tar, and Animals, d. 385, 9. to 394. Cochinchinese Inhabitants, 394, 8. their Persons, 395. VVomen Prostitutes, ib. Trade, ib. S. 8. Language, O. 394. Religion, 396. an old Pilot there, 398. 400.
  • Congo, R. O. 7. 15. d. 193.
  • Conies, where, VV. 109. Indian Coneys, see Racoons.
  • Cookery, what and where, O. 79. 294. 313, 4. 329. 357, 9. 429. 430. 473, 4. 488, 9. 490. S. 27, 8. 30, 1. 129. C. 18.
  • Coolecan R. (Cullacan) O. 264. A rich T. by it trading for Pearl, ib.
  • Cooting or engendring time of Turtle, see Turtle.
  • Copper-rings, a Commodity, where, C. 119.
  • C. Coquibocoa, its Currents, VV. 101.
  • Coquimbo, whence its Timber, O. 140.
  • Coral-bank, where, O. 50.
  • Cordage, what and where, O. 223. 294, 5.
  • Cordial, of Snakes and Scorpions, where us'd, S. 53.
  • C. Corrientes in Mexico, its VVinds, and how and when to be made, O. 245. 257. d. 256 to 261. its Longitude 256.
  • C. Corrientes in Peru, d. O. 174.
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  • C. Corrientes of Cuba, C. 9. 29. 30, 1. its Currents VV. 101.
  • C. Corrientes of Africa, its VVinds, VV. 19.
  • Cormorants, d. and where, C. 69. 71.
  • Corn, where, O. 75. 99. 114. 253. See Barley, Guinea-Corn, Maiz, Millet, Rice, VVheat.
  • Corn Islands, and their Indians, d. O. 31, 2.
  • Coromandel, its low Anchoring Coasts, O. 425. VVinds, VV. 48. Storms, 73, 4. VVeather, 83. Famines, and Sale of VVives and Children, S. 37, 8. 50. 130. see Catamarans. See Cunnimere, Fort St. George, Pallacat, Ponticherri, Trangambar.
  • Coronada Mount, or Crown-land, d. O. 256.
  • Corpus Sant, a Meteor, and what a sign of, O. 414, 5.
  • Corroso, a Bird, where, O. 39. C. 65. 118. d. C. 67. Bones poi∣scnous, ib.
  • C. Corso, its Rains, VV. 52. Variation and Tides, 53.
  • Corunna (the Groin) bad Beef there, why, S. 31.
  • Costa Rica, its Cacao, O. 59.
  • Cotton Shrub, Cotton and Cloath, where, O. 165. 384. 426, 7. S. 42. C. 46. 115. where a Commodity, S. 145.
  • Cotton-tree (vast and soft) where found, and its kinds, d. O. 85. 154, 5. its Down of little use, ib.
  • Capt. covant's Letters to the A. VV. 54, 7.
  • Countenance of People, where stern and hard-favoured, O. 7. 44. 170. 297. 464. Graceful, 326. 470, 8. S. 128. See Face, Feature.
  • Courses steer'd, or to be steer'd, what, where and why, O. 4. 77, 8, 9. 119. 135, 8, 9. 147. 167. 171. 184, 5. 193. 201. 211. 245. 281, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9. 351, 2. 378, 9. 421. 439, 440, 2; 3, 6, 8. 450, 1, 3, 8, 9. 460, 1, 2. 527. 531. 549. S. 6. 10. 109. C. 28, 9. 30, 1. 125, 6. VV. 7. 8. 18. 23, 5. 33, 9. 40. 51, 3, 5, 6. 101, 2, 5, 6.
  • Courtiers all Learned, how and where, S. 39.
  • Courts of Judicature, where none, S. 80.
  • Cows, see Beeves.
  • Mountain-Cow, see Ante.
  • Sea Cows, see Manatee.
  • Cozumel I. C. 9. 29.
  • Crabs, (Sea) where, S. 27. C. 70.
  • Crabs (Land) where, O. 473. S. 27. d. C. 32, 3. when poi∣sonous, 32.
  • Crabcatchers, Birds, where, S. 26. d. C. 69. 70.
  • Craw-fish, where, S. 27. 128.
  • Crawls, what and where, O. 168, 9. C. 33. 98. see Hogs.
  • Creeks, how caus'd, O. 422, 3, 4, 5. see Harbours.
  • Cressets, what and where us'd, O. 337. 400, 1. S. 140. 176.
  • Criole's, who so call'd, O. 68.
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  • Crockadore, Bird like a Parrot, where, O. 458.
  • Crocodiles, where, C. 30, 3. 74, 5. d. and how they differ from Alligators, 74, 5, 6. and their Eggs, 75. their boldness, 33. 76. greedy of Dogs, and terrible to them, ib.
  • Carrion-Crows, see Carrion. Chattering-Crows, see Black-Birds.
  • La Vera Cruz (and St. John d' Ulloa) C. 45. 120, 1. d. 124, 5. Course thence, VV. 105. its Communication and Trade, C. 120, 1, 5. O. 180, 5. 244. 261. 277. taken by Privateers, C. 126. Hawks-bill Turtle, O. 104. Old Vera Cruz, d. C. 127.
  • C. de Cruz in Cuba, its Currents, W. 101.
  • Venta de Cruzes, O. 185.
  • Cuba I. C. 9. 29. 30, 1, 3, 4. its Savannahs, O. 87. its Beeves and Hog-Crawls, 168. C. 33. 98. Commodities, O. 45. 227. Wea∣ther, W. 85. Currents, 105. see C. Antonio, C. de Cruz, C. Cor∣rientes, I. of Pines, and
  • S. Keys of Cuba, C. 31. d. W. 36. Winds, ib. stor'd with Fish and flesh, C. 37. O. 33. 106, 7.
  • Cubebs, where, S. 138.
  • Cudda (Queda) good Trade, O. 495. Use of Oil there, 537.
  • Cunnimere, an English Factory in Coromandel, O. 509.
  • Cups of Coco-Nut, O. 294. see Calabash.
  • Cure, of Amputations, 138, 9. of Leg-worms, a strange one, C. 90, 1. of Diseases, see Alligators Cods, Bathing, Cam-chain, Herbs, Mangastan, Sago, Sands hot, Vine-wild.
  • Curlews, great and small, d. C. 69. 70.
  • Currasao, or Querisao, a Dutch I. O. 45. d. 46. W. 40. its Currents, 101, 4. desir'd but mist by the French, O. 47. 50.
  • Currents, their kinds, courses, &c. d. W. 100 to 108. soaking and Counter-Currents, what, 104. influenc'd by Trade-Winds, 90. 100, 3. strengthen'd by a contrary Wind, O. 401. forward or retard the Log, 290. how they differ from Tides, W. 90. 100. what and where, 4. 20. 32, 3. 51, 5, 6, 7. O. 57. 139. 290. 401, 5. 462. 494. S. 156. C. 26, 9.
  • Curtana's, what and where us'd, O. 400. S. 70. 80.
  • Customs, O. 327. see Arts and Artificers, Begging, Children, Cloaths, Cookery, Cure, Dancing, Drink, Entertainments, Feasts, Fighting, Fishing, Food, Funeral, Gaming, Government, Hunting, Houses, Husbandry, Learning, Manners, Marriage, Orna∣ments, Religion, Shipping, Singing, Slaves, Trades, VVashing, Women, VVriting.
D.
  • Dammer a sort of Pitch and Pigment, where, O. 514.
  • Dampier, his Education, and first Voyages to France, New∣foundland, and Bantam, and back to England, C. 1. 2. 3. S. 123, 4. W. 4. 5. to Jamaica, C. 4. 7. 8. and Campeachy, 9 to 17. he

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  • returns, 19. is in danger of the Spaniards, 20. 34, 5. of ship∣wreck, 22, 3, 6. and starving at Sea, 36, 7, 8. but recovers Ja∣maica. 38, 9. His second Voyage to Campeachy, and cutting of Log∣wood, 41. 82, 3, 7, 8, 9. 91. 128. 130, 1. his danger from a Snake, 63. Alligators, 82. 100. a Leg-worm (strangely cur'd) 89. 90, 1, lofing in the VVoods, 83, 4, 5. a violent Storm and Flood, 91, 2, 3. VV. 66, 7. and return to Jamaica and England, C. 131, 2. He goes again to Jamaica, ib. O. Intr. I. II. crosses the Isthmus of Ame∣rica, ranges in the S. Sea, and returns, III. IV. 11 to 24. care of his Journal, 16. hardships, 14, 6, 8. 23, 7. cruises about the VV. Indies, 26, &c. goes to Virginia, 65. sets out again, 66, 9. great Storm, 70. VV. 64. touches at C. Verd Isles, ib. R. Sherboro, 78. re-enters the S. Sea, 83. his Traverses there, and dangers, (see Privateers) ib. to 279. Sickness, 255. and Cure, 276. 282. Ha∣zardous Voyage cross the S. Sea, 279. 281, 3, 4. he arrives at Guam, 284. the Philippines, 306. Mindanao, 309. P. Condore, 389. Coast of China, 406. (a Typho, 413, 4, 5, 6. S. 35, 6,) the Pisca∣dores, 416, 7. Bashee-Isles, 421. I. Bouton, 453. N. Holland, 462. he plots to leave the Privateers, 402. 440. 470, 2, 4, 6. is left to shi•…•…tat Nicobar I. 481, 2, 3. puts to Sea in an open Boat, 486, 7. 490. his Danger, Fatigue, and sad Reflections, 492, &c. long Sickness upon it, 501. S. 2. 3. 90. 101. 111, 9. 147, 8. 177. arri∣val at Achin, O. 502. and harsh Physick, 503. He goes to Ma∣lacca and Tonquin, 505. S. 2. 3. 8. 11, 2, 6. 90, 4, 9. 100. Occur∣rences, 90 to 101. returns, 101, 3, 4, 5. to Malacca, 110. and Achin, 119. goes again to Malacca, 154, 9. and back to Achin, 177. dangers, 92. 145, 6, 7, 8. O. 526, 7. He goes to Fort St. George, 505. 511. S. 178, 9. and (with Jeoly) to Bencouli, ib. O. 505. 512. to C. Good Hope, 520, 1, 8. St. Hellena, 544. and England, 550.
  • Dancing and Singing, what and where, O. 127, 337. d. 361, 7. (when none, 359. 360, 1.) C. 115. VV. 111. in the Night, O. 127. 459. at N. and F. Moon. 541. I. Thackers, O. 361, 2. Dancing VVomen, &c. d. 340. 1, 2. S. 146.
  • Danes of St. Thomas, I. O. 46. of Trangambar, 505. S. 130. 154, 7, 8.
  • Darien Isthmus, see Isthmus.
  • Darien R. d. O. 40. Spaniards there, 41. its Savages, their Trunks and poisonous Arrows, ib. Enemies to the Isthmus Indians, ib. Manatee there, 33. 41. and Ante, C. 103. Trade-VVinds and Tor∣nadoes to the VV. of it, VV. 18.
  • Davenport's Account of the Tides of Tonquin, referr'd to VV. 97.
  • Capt. Davis's Discovery, O. 352.
  • Davis's Streight, see N. West Passages.
  • A Day lost or got in compassing the VVorld, O. 376, 7.
  • Debtors, how used at Tonquin, S. 78, 9.
  • Declination, care to be had of it in compassing the VVorld, O. 377, 8.
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  • Decoys of Hogs, where, O. 168.
  • Deer, where, O. 9. 39. 212. 320. 347, 8. 369. S. 25. 127. 181. C. 32. 52, 9. 108. VV. 109.
  • A Degree of the Eq. how much, O. 288, 9. 290.
  • Degrees taken, and Examinations for them, where, S. 60.
  • Dellagoa R. d. its Negro's and Elephants Teeth, VV. 108, 9. 112.
  • Desarts Isles, Desarcusses, Seals there, O. 90. See des Arena's.
  • Devil, where fear'd, and how call'd, O. 9.
  • Dews at Night where it never rains, VV. 78.
  • Monte-Diabolo in Jamaica, C. 8.
  • Diamond-point, d. O. 499. S. 121. 154, 6. 177.
  • Dice made of Sea-Lions Teeth, O. 90.
  • Dildo-bushes, where, O. 81. d. 101.
  • Dilly R. d. and its Pirates, S. 156, 7.
  • Pulo Dinding, Dutch Fort, &c. S. 164. d. 171 to 177.
  • Gratia Dios, Nombre de Dios; see Gratia, Nombre.
  • Directions for sailing, see Course.
  • Discoveries (see Davis's) what and how to be made, O. 272. 3, 4. 351, 2.
  • Diseases, see Ague, Dropsie, Feavour, Flux, Gripes, Head∣ach, Leprosy, Scurvy, Small-pox, VVorms. Itching in the Anus, see Penguin-fruit.
  • Dishes of Coco-nut-shell, O. 294.
  • Ditches and Drains, what and where, S. 26. 38. 44, 5.
  • Dogs where, O. 122. S. 25. C. 67. 76. VV. 56. where none, O. 369. where eaten, S. 30, 1. coveted by Alligators and Cro∣codiles, and fearful of them, C. 76. not suffer'd to eat what bones, 67. English one where valued, O. 302.
  • Dog-fish, where, C. 12. 35.
  • Domea R. and Bar (a branch of Tonquin-R.) and T. d. S. 10, 6, 9. 21, 9. 90.
  • Doves of three or four sorts, where, S. 128. see Turtle-Doves, Pigeons.
  • Doughboys or Dumplins, C. 18.
  • Dragon-tree, and Gum (Tragacanth) d. and where, O. 463.
  • Sir Fr. Drake's Bowels where buried, O. 39. I. Plata nam'd from him, 132. his taking Guatulco, 233. Course over the S. Sea, 280. Land-Crab found by him at an Isle near Celebes, 473.
  • Draughts or Carts Erroneous, see Mistakes.
  • Drift-wood, what, and where, O. 230.
  • Drink long abstain'd from, yet Urine voided, O. 282. Water the common Drink of Indians, 431. where Corn-drink of Maiz (Posole) O. 12. d. C. 43. 113. with Honey, ib. Rice-drink, O. 368, 9. Samshu, 419. of Wheat, see Hocshu. Of Millet, W. 110, 1. of Sugar Canes and a Berry, see Bashee-drink. Water sweeten'd and spic'd, O. 359. Pine-drink, a Canoa of it, 10.

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  • Plantain-drink, 314, 5. Bonano-drink, 316. Milk, sour, W. 111. see Tire. See Arack, Toddy, Tea, Water, VVine. Drinking to one another, where us'd, 434. set and hard, 10. 369. 419. W. 111. see Drunken.
  • Dropsies, where frequent and mortal, and how cur'd, O. 255, 6. 276.
  • Drugs, where a Commodity, O. 152. where several, S. 61, 3. 126. see Aguala-wood, d. Alligators-Cords, d. Aloes, Ambergriese, d. Annise, d. Arek-nut, d. Bang, d. Betle, d. Cambodia (Gum-booge) Camphire, China-Roots, Cubebs, Gum-Dragon, d. Ga∣linga, Lack, d. Musk, d. Rhubarb, Sago, d. Sarsaparilla, Scor∣pions, Tea, Vine wild, d. Vinello's, d. see Dyes, Fruits, Herbs, Roots, Spice.
  • Drums us'd, C. 115. heard in the night, O. 458. where a Ter∣rour, 469.
  • Drunken men lost at Sea, O. 51.
  • Dry, see Season, Weather.
  • Ducks, tame, where, O. 321, 9. 406. 533. 546. S. 25. 30. 128. 163. 181. W. 109. 111. C. 69. Duck-houses, S. 25, 6. Wild-Ducks, where, S. 26. (caught with Nets, ib.) 30. W. 109. Duck and Mallard, their kinds, d. C. 69. 70.
  • Dulce, Gulph, O. 215. its Weather, W. 83. Tides, 96.
  • Dunghill fowl (Cocks and Hens) see Poultry.
  • Durian tree and fruit, d. and where, O. 319. 320. S. 124. 181.
  • Dutch, and Dutch East-India Company, diligent, S. 174. 182. Sea-men thievish and close, 318. their tricks to swell Cloves, ib. Jealous of the English, 331. Possessions and Trade in the W. Indies, 45, 6, 7, 8. 63, 4. C. 90. 126. see Aruba, Bonairy, Currasao, Ta∣bago. In the E. Indies, O. 318. 333. 456. S. 145, 8. Vessels bought and new fitted, 5. 110, 1. they engross the Spice-Trade, O. 316. 350. S. 164, 6. destroy the Spice, O. 316, 7. inslave or awe the people, 316. 331. 366. S. 115, 6, 8. 164, 5. with Guard-ships, 163, 4. 173, 4. therefore hated and dreaded, O. 316. 331. 350, 9. 366. 456. S. 117. Free Merchants of them excluded the Spice-Islands by the Company, O. 317. yet allow'd to Trade where the Company not, ib. S. 135, 6. other Spice-Islands yet free, O. 350. 513. Their Factory and Trade at Tonquin, S. 10, 1, 2, 3, 6. 26. 41. (their house, d) 49. 51, 2. 61, 3, 4, 5. intrigue with Women-Brokers, 51. Places got by them, 162. W. 56. O. 545. and lost again, ib. narrowly mist by them, S. 182, 3. Dutch Ship surpriz'd, O 51, 2. eaten with Worms, 362. see Batavia, P. Dinding, C. Good Hope, Macasser, Spice-Islands.
  • Dyes, what and where, S. 61, 4. poisonous us'd for dying the Teeth black, 41. see Anatta or Otta, d. Blood-wood, d. (or Red∣wood of Nicoya, or Nicaragua-wood) Cam-wood, Cochineel, d. Indico, d. Logwood, d. Sappan-wood, d. Silvester, d. Stock∣fish-wood, d. The Skin dy'd or stain'd by Indians, O. 538. see Dammer, Painting.

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    E.
    • EArs bor'd with wood in them, O. 32. Ear-rings, 427. 514.
    • Earth yielding Salt-petre, where, C. 11. see Soil.
    • Earthen-ware, what and where, O. 250. S. 61, 3. C. 115. see China-ware, Jars.
    • Eating, how, O. 329. 430. a Probation for Souldiers, S. 61.
    • Ebb, long, a presage of a Storm, W. 66. 70. see Tide.
    • Eels, where, S. 128.
    • Eggs, found, eaten, traded for, O. 14. 22. 54. 76. 500. S. 30. W. 111. of Boobies and Penguins eaten, O. 159. of Estriges, 464. 533. of Land-Crabs, C. 33. of Alligators (musky) 79. of Crocodiles, ib. Ants-Eggs, see Ants. See Birds.
    • Egg birds, d. and where, O. 54. C. 23, 4, 6.
    • Pieces of Eight traded with, how and where, O. 245.
    • Elephants, where and what, and how order'd, S. 22, 5. 47. 69. 73. 142, 4, 6.
    • Elephant-Idols, where, S. 56, 7. 91.
    • Elephant-Mountain, at Tonquin, 11. 19.
    • Elephanta, a Storm, d. W. 74, 5.
    • Empaling where us'd, S. 140.
    • Employments, what and where, O. 395. see Artificers, Fish∣ing, Trades.
    • England, English Channel, most Regular Tides, W. 91. great, 97. see E. Coker.
    • English, Possessions, and Trade in the W. Indies, O. 64. 227. 485. C. 4. 5. 98. 126. see Caribbe-Islands, Jamaica, Logwood-Cutters, Privateers. In Africa, O. 78. see Guinea, Sancta Hellena, Natal. In the E. Indies, Factories and Trade, and English E. India Company, S. 101, 2, 3, 8, 9. O. 355, 8. 401. 476. 509. 512. ill managed where, S. 101, 2, 3. 183, 4. 146, 8. at Tonquin, 10, 1, 2, 3, 6. 41. (their house, d.) 48, 9. 61, 3, 5. 86 to 90. 101, 5. at Achin, O. 502, 3, 4, 5. S. 130. 145. (present to the Queen, 145, 6.) &c. at Malacca by stealth, 111. 166. able men to be imploy∣ed in Factories, 102. Trade to be improv'd, S. 102. how and where, ib. 103. O. 64. 316, 7. 331. C. 131. where desir'd to settle, O. 316, 7. 331. 349. 359. 438, 9. W. 112. and Trade, S. 5. welcome to it, 135. well spoken of, O. 455, 6. thought less incroaching than the Dutch or Spaniards, 331. 359. once traded to Formosa, 421. how they got Bencouli, S. 182, 3. and Sancta Hellena, O. 545. English Women there, d. 548. Exploits under the K. of Siam, S. 105. 6, 7. reward, 108. some Massacred there, others leave it, 150, 1, 2, 3. War with Siam, O. 504. and with the Mogul, S. 146. 178. English summon'd to Fort St. George, 153. Renega∣do s, 138. English at Borneo, O. 370. 504. See Bencouli, Cunnimere, Fort St. George, Jndrapore-English Sea-men scarce and valuable in

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    • the E. Indies, S. 112. careless of their health, W. 42. serve the Mogul, O. 507. use Azimuth-Compasses, 531. seldom touch at the C. Good Hope; and their Course to double it, ib. see Barbado's, Course, Guinea, Jamaica, India.
    • Entertainments, how and where made, O. 328. 355, 9. 434 to 439. 457. 486. S. 53, 4, 5. 78. C. 113. W. 110, 1. enjoyn'd as a Mulct to end Quarrels, S. 78. see, under Manners good, Hospitable.
    • Equator or Equinoctial, (the Line) not so hot as near the Tro∣picks, and why, S. 32, 3. what Winds and Weather there, and near it, ib. O. 2. 100, 8. 110. 549. W. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 53, 4. 80, 2. why S. VVinds there, 6. 7. when and where best to cross it, VV. 5. 6. 51, 3, 6. and how to be done, 6. 7. 9. from St. Hellena: O. 549.
    • Escondedo R. and Port, C. 48.
    • Estantions or Beef-farms, see Beeves where.
    • Estapa in the S. Sea, d. and its Muscles, O. 250.
    • Estapo in Campeachy, d. C. 110, 1. in vain attempted, ib.
    • Count d' Estre's Expedition, VV. 46. O. 47. Shipwreck, ib. 50, 1.
    • Estridges, (Ostridges) and their Eggs (eaten) where, O. 464. 533.
    • Ethicks, (Moral Philosophy) studied at Tonquin, S. 60.
    • Eunuchs, where the almost only preferr'd, S. 69. 81, 2. and why, 85. their qualities, 83, 4, 5. Voluntary Eunuchs, 81, 2.
    • Europe, plenty of Seals in the N. of it, O. 90. see Gallicia, England.
    • Europeans, lik'd by the VVomen, where, O. 327. Children born of them in the W. Indies, call'd Crioles, 68. Prisoners sent to Mexico, C. 54. see Danes, Dutch, English, French, Portuguese, Spaniards.
    • Eyes (see sight) small, O. 32. 170. 395. 407. 427. meanly proportion'd, 297. black, 32. 395. 478. 537. S. 128. hazel, 426, 7.
    • Eye-brows, hanging over the Eyes, O. 32. thick, 426. great, 464. 537. VVomen with none, 479.
    • Eye-lids, half clos'd to avoid Flies, O. 464.
    F.
    • FAces, where people of Round, O. 32. 426. Oval, 325, 537. S. 40. (Negro-make) VV. 110 flattish, O. 537. S. 40. long, O. 7. 44. 170. 297. 395. 407. 464. 478. S. 128. full, O. 32. thin, 170. VVomen rounder Visag'd than Men, where, 326. well fea∣tur'd, ib. see Complexion, Countenance, Features.
    • Factory, what Men best for settling one, O. 352, 3. S. 102, 3.
    • Constant Falcon's power at Siam, S. 95. 108, 9. 110. 152.
    • Famines, where and how occasion'd, S. 37, 8. 130.
    • Fanam, of Coromandel, how much, O. 508.
    • Fans of Palmeto-leaves, to blow the Fire, O. 150, 1.
    • Feasts, at VVeddings, O. 334. at a Circumcision, 339. 342. Ido∣latrous, 397. Annual, 53, 5. Funeral, d. S. 52. 91, 2. see Entertain∣ments.
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    • Feathers wore in Caps, O. 418, 9. W. 111.
    • Features, see Chin, Eyes, Face, Fore-head. Limbs, Lips, Mouth, Nose, Shape. People of not one graceful Feature, O. 464.
    • Feet, small, O. 32. Womens, very, and why, and what the con∣sequence, 327. 408. going bare foot, O. 32. 326. 408. 456. S. 43.
    • I. John Fernando, d. O. 87, 8. 423. discovery of it, 88. its stocking with Goats, ib. fertility, 87, 6. fish, 89. 90, 1. strength, ib. Herbage, 92. a black Fowl there, 97. History of a Moskito-man left there, 84, 5, 6.
    • I. Fernando de Noronho, d. W. 56, 7.
    • Fetissero's, or Negro-Priests, S. 83.
    • Feavours, Men taken with them, O. 79. where frequent, 153. 297. 334. a malignant one, 224. 230. what bad for them, S. 23. good, ib.
    • Fighting, manner of it, where, O. 337, 8. where none, 516. short and hasty, S. 74. fighting to death, a punishment, 141. Indians loth to fight in the Rain, 176. Mock-fight, O. 339. 340. see Cock-fighting.
    • Fir-tree, where and how us'd, S. 62, 4.
    • Fire, how got by Indians, O. 466. of what wood, strong, C. 50, 7. Fires seen in the night, where, O. 459. 382. a Spanish signal, ib. and Privateers, 252. Laws and Provision against Fires, S. 45, 6, 7. and Punishment, 79.
    • Fish and Fisher-men, what and where, O. 2. 9. 110. 134. 141, 9. 159. 181. 241, 2, 3. 257. 276. 283. 297. 321. 348. 358. 395, 7, 9. 400. 429. 448. 463. 474. 480, 5, 9. 514, 5. 533. S. 6. 8. 11. 20, 1, 7, 8, 9. 30. 43. 64. 89. 128. 130, 1. 142. 162, 3. 175, 6. 181. C. 12, 3, 5. 21, 2, 5, 6. 31, 4. 71, 2, 3. 124, 7. W. 110, 1. see Boneto, Breme, Cat-fish, d. Cavally, Dog-fish, Eel, Flying-fish, Gar-fish, d. Jew-fish, d. Limpit, Sea-Lion, d. Manatee, d. Spanish Mackril, d. Mud-fish, Mullet, Nurse, d. Parricoota, d. Porpus-Ray (Sting, Rasp, Whip-Ray) d. Remora or Sucking-fish, d. Rock-fish (Grooper, Baccalao) d. Shark, Snapper, d. Snook, d. Sword-fish, d. Tarpom, d. Tenpounder, Turtle, d. Old-Wives. see Shell-fish. where none, O. 31. 282. 381. scarce, 117. 302. 429. 463, 9. most on Rocky Coasts, 90. 264. 283. Fish and Shoals where a sign of Land near, ib. Fish unwholesome from their food, where, 103, 4. kill'd by Storms and Floods, O. 524. W. 68. 70, 1. Wild Indians love fish, O. 514. and Privateers always seek for it, 117, 8. where the main subsistence, and how caught, 465, 6. way of Fishing at Tonquin, and Fish-ponds, S. 26, 7, 8, 9, 48. Fishing-Instru∣ments, and how us'd, O. 2. 7. 8. 9. 10 d. 35, 6, 7. 395, 7. S. 27, 8, 9. 130, 1. C. 13. see Harpoons Hooks and Lines, Nets, Pegs. see Manatee, Turtle, Moskito-men, Strikers. none found, 283. Fishing Towns, C. 43. 124, 7. and Banks, 17. 21, 2, 8. Pearl-fishing, see Pearl. Salt-fish, where, 124, 8. O. 269. Pickled Fish, 303. C. 124. a small sort less than a Herring, O. 533. like Anchovy, S. 27. Compo∣sition,

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    • 28. see Balachaun, Nuke-mum, Soy. Fish eaten raw, with Goats maw drest, O. 430.
    • Fishers I. by Tonquin, d. S. 10.
    • Fishing-Hawks, Birds, where, C. 69. d. 71.
    • The Five Islands, see Bashee Islands.
    • Flags us'd, where, S. 76. with Devices, O. 455.
    • Flamingo, where, d. O. 70, 1, 2. its Tongue, and singular Nest, 71.
    • Fleet, Plate, from Lima, and its Course, O. 171, 7, 9. 184, 5. 207. Sailing Orders, 200, 1. strength, 207. fight, 209. Mexican-Fleet, see Armada, Barlaventa Flota.
    • Flesh eaten raw, S. 30. how drest, see Cookery.
    • Flies troublesome, where, O. 404. see Moskitos or Gnats.
    • Flint heads to Arrows, see Arrows.
    • Floats in the Sea, see Bark logs.
    • Flood, Flowing water, see Tide.
    • Floods, Land, how, when and where, O. 16, 7. 20. 96. 195. 322. 360. C. 80, 1, 2. 91, 2, 3. 108, 9. 122. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 34, 5. stated in the Torrid Zone, and whence, ib. cause of Nile's, ib. Rivers made by them only, ib. and Harvest depending on them, 37, 8, 9. Mole to keep them off, d. 49. and Banks, 44. Havock made by them, 49. 50. C. 92, 3. W. 67, 8, &c. Water then unwholesome, O. 524. Houses standing as in Ponds, 329. 360. S. 180.
    • Floors, how laid, covered, &c. O. 151. 328, 9. 330. 411. 457.
    • Florida, Gulph, its Storms, W. 60. Currents, 105. Course thro' it, 18, 9. 24. 40. of the Barlaventa-Fleet, C. 126. its Amber∣griese, VV. 54. O. 73. Indians less savage than reported, 485.
    • Flower, a Commodity, where found, O. 99. 142, 3, 5. 172. 194, 6. 223. 249. 250. 260. 418, 9. see Corn.
    • Fluxes, where ordinary, O. 153. 334. S. 148. how caught, VV. 42. and cur'd, O. 311, 6. 330. S. 125. 137. 148. see Dampier's long illness.
    • Flying-fish, where, O. 80.
    • Flying-Proes, d. and where, S. 131.
    • Fogs and Mists, where and when, O. 94, 5. 153. 322, 3. VV. 50, 1. chiefly in fair weather, 41. turn to wind, 40. 51. none in Peru, O. 186.
    • Fogo I. of the C. Verds, d. its Volcan and Fire, O. 77. Amber∣griese, 73.
    • Fokien, Prov. of China, its Shipping and Trade, O. 417, 8. its Dialect the Court Language at Tonquin, S. 59.
    • Food, what and where, O. 8. 9. 14. 39. 329. 357. 464, 5, 6. 473, 4. 540. S. 22. 30, 1. 55. 129. C. 33. 59. 61, 2, 3, 7. 9. 70, 2, 5. 113. VV. 110, 1. see Beasts, Birds, Cookery, Corn, Flower, Fruits, Insects, Roots, Poison.
    • Fore-heads, people of high, O. 407, low, 32. 426. round, 464. C. 115. flat, ib. O. 325. (VVomens) 326, 7.
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    • I. Formosa, d. past and present State, English excluded, &c. O. 421.
    • C. Formosa in Africa, its Fogs and Breezes, W. 50, 1.
    • Fortifications and Forts, what and where, O. 46. 63. 119. 141, 4. 179. 217. 221. 242, 6, 7. 300. 331, 7, 8, 9. 378, 9. 387, 8. 416, 7. 447. 454. 518, 9. 522. 533. 546. S. 106, 7. (of Trees) 145. d. 160, 5. d. 173, 4, 5, 6, 9. 180, 1, 3. C. 8. 14. 31. 45. 110. 124, 8, 9. VV. 57. Places advantageous to be Fortified, O. 91. 119. 120. 394.
    • Fourty-legs, insect, see Centipees.
    • Fowl, see Birds.
    • C. St. Francisco, d. O. 131. 162. its Rains, VV. 83. Tides, 96. Currents, 107.
    • French, Factory at Tonquin, S. 15. and Missionaries, 93 to 99. their Interest at Siam, 108, 9. dismiss, d thence, 112. 153. fight before F. St. George, O. 522, 3. Refugees, where, 532. 547. Ci∣vility to the A. 52. bad Husbands of the W. India Cattel, C. 98. one kill'd by a Bullock, 120. see D'Estrees, Petit-Guavres, Pri∣vateers.
    • Fresh-water Lagune in Campeachy, d. C. 94. see VVater.
    • Friers, see Priests.
    • Friday, the Mahometan Sabbath, O. 338. 377. the same day at Mindanao, as in Europe, ib.
    • Frocks, what and where worn, d. O. 327. 408. d. C. 114. sold, 119.
    • Frogs eaten, where, S. 25, 7. 31. 55.
    • Fruits which Birds have peck'd, wholesome, O. 39. but few Birds where Fruits and Roots only, and no Grain, 426. what juice unripe fruits have in both India's, 222. A small shell-fruit and bush, d. C. 94. 120. one like a Sloe, S. 125. Fruits growing wild, O. 258. none in N. Holland, 464. see Annise-berry or fruit, Apple, Arek-nut, d. Avogato-pear, d. Betle leaf, see Trees, Bo∣nano, d. Bread-fruit, d. Cacao, d. Cam-chain, d. Cam-quit, d. Citron, d. Coco, d. Coco-plum, d. Durian, d. Grape-tree of Cam∣peachy, d. of P. Condore, d. Guava, d. Hog-plum, d. Jaca, d. Lichea, d. Lime, d. Maccaw, Mammee, d. wild Mammee, d. Mammee-sappo∣ta, d. Manchineel, d. Mangastan, d. Mango, d. Melon, (Musk, and VVater-melon) d. Melory, d. Mulberry, d. Orange, d. Penguin, d. Pine-Apple, Plantain, d. Pomegranate, Prickle-pear, d. Pumkin, Pumplenose, Sapadillo, d. Star-Apple, d. Vinello, d. see Spice.
    • Funeral Feast, d. S. 52. 91, 2. Goods buried with the dead, O. 517.
    G.
    • GAbon R. Remora or Sucking-fish near it, VV. 54.
    • Gage's Survey of the W. Indies noted, VV. 94, 5.
    • Gallapago's Isles, d. O. 99. 100, 1, 9. 110. laid in Charts too

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    • near America, O. 100. W. 57. Trade-wind brisk thence to Guam, 11. Current there, 107. Weather, O. 108. Soil, 109. the Trees, Guano's, Turtle (Land and Sea) and Turtle grass and feed, 101, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9. their Turtle found at Plata, 160. A good Stage, whither, 352.
    • Galleo•…•…is (Spanish) see Armada, Barlaventa-Fleet, Flota.
    • Gallera, I. d. O. 174, 5.
    • Gallicia in Spain, its Course and Seas, O. 423. hot Blooms there, 530. its bad Beef, and why, S. 31. see Corunna.
    • Gallingal, where, S. 63.
    • Gallio, I. Timber thence, O. 3. 140. Rains there, ib. good Anchorage, 163, 4. d. 169.
    • Galliwasp, a poisonous Insect, d. C. 64.
    • Gallies and Gally-house, what and where, S. 76, 7. see Boats, Proe's.
    • Gaming, where much us'd, S. 42. Wives and Children gam'd away, ib. see Chinese, Tonquinese.
    • Ganga, see Bang.
    • Garachina, point, d. O. 174. 193. misnam'd in Maps, ib. strong Flood there, 4. 5. its Oysters, 177.
    • Gardens, where and what, O. 118. 221. 296. d. 534, 5. S. 44, 5. 160.
    • Garlick, where and how us'd, S. 129.
    • Garr-fish, d. C. 71, 2. the Snout dangerous, ib.
    • Garrisons at Tonquin without Forts, S. 72, 4. See Forts.
    • R. de la Gartos, d. C. 12, 3. 21.
    • Geese, where, O. 546. S. 26.
    • Gentou's, who and where, O. 507, 8.
    • F. St. George or Maderas, Course thither, its fine Prospect, &c. S. 178, 9. its Breezes, VV. 39. sleeping there in the open Air, why, 41, 2. its Terreno's, 47. and stormy Monsoons, 37. it wants a good Road, ib. A Fight before it, d. O. 522, 3. Idolatrous Pro∣eession there, 397. Lascars, thence, S. 51. its Mango's, O. 391, 2. Hoc-shu sold there, 420. Trade for Manilla Tobacco, 307. 333.
    • P. George's I. O. 276. see Maria's Isles.
    • Giddiness caus'd by what, O. 319. and Dilirium, S. 126.
    • Gilded-Rings a Commodity, where, C. 119. see Bullawan, Gold.
    • Gilolo I. its low Coasts, O. 425. 447. Clove-Islands near it, ib. see Ternate and Tidore.
    • Ginger, where, S. 63.
    • Glass-Jewels, and Looking-Glasses valued by Indians, C. 119. O. 23, 4.
    • Globe of the Earth, its Circuit, O. 288, 9. 290. Breadth of its Oceans and Continents misreckon'd, ib. A day lost by the A. in compassing it, 376, 7. daily increase of Suns Declination to be allow'd for, 377, 8.
    • Goa, almost all that remains to the Portuguese in India, S. 162.

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    • stormy Monsoons there, W. 74, 5. Goa-Arack, what, O. 293.
    • Goats, where, O. 48. 56. 70, 4, 5, 6, 7. 84, 6, 7, 8. 132, 7. 320. 387. 406. 416. 419. 422, 6. 435, 6. 458. 532. 545. S. 25. 30. 127. W. 50. kill'd by Winds, ib. not kill'd by the Owners, O. 429. yet their Skins and Maws eaten, ib. 430. Skins drest, a Commodity, where, 142, 3. 214.
    • Goat I. of the Bashees, d. O. 385. 422, 5.
    • Gold, traded for, O. 169. 170, 1. 333. S. 61, 4. 129. 151, 2. taken by weight and little coin'd where, 132. of China and Japan, S. 61, 4. Rate of it, what and where, 61. 132. O. 356. Gold Mines, Mountains and Rivers, and Gold gather'd, where, 41. 124. 153, 8, 9. 163. 171, 5, 8. 193, 4, 5. 211. 260, 1, 6, 9. 273. 307, 8. 310. 333. 350, 1. 387. 513. 8. 22. 61, 4 127, 9. 133, 4. and perkaps, O. 426, &c. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Bullawan. how gather'd, 153. 195. Lumps of it, and so Dug, where, ib. S. 133, 4. Indians and their Padres in∣rich'd by it, O. 124. 195. 308. Gold Countreys all unhealthy, 153. S. 133, 4. Rings, &c. worn, O. 365. 514. see Bullawan. Gold-Image, and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Pagoda, S. 152. Gold-smiths, working, where, 130, 1. O. 331.
    • Gold 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of Guinea, Trials there by Bitter Waters, S. 8. 83. its Weather Tides, and Variation, W. 52, 3. see C. Corso.
    • Golden 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of the Samballo's, its Turtle, O. 182. Breezes, L. W. 3•…•….
    • Golden Mountain in Sumatra, d. O. 199. S. 121. 133.
    • Pulo Gomez. d. S. 122, 3. 142.
    • Gong, what and where us'd, O. 338. S. 69. 75, 7.
    • Gongo, a punishing Instrument, d. S. 79.
    • C. Lopez de Gonsalvo, see C. Lopez.
    • C. of Good Hope, see Hope.
    • Capt. Goodlud's Trading in the E. India and to China, O. 308. 349.
    • Gorgonia, I. d. O. 172. very wet, why, W. 85, 6.
    • Government, where Arbitrary (damping Industry) O. 326. 334, 5. (at Tonquin the Choua and Pageant Boua) S. 42. 66, 8, &c. (at Achin, under Oromkeys, and a Pageant Queen) 141. where no Form of it, but domestick only, O. 432. 465. 479. W. 112. see Mandarin, Prince, Punishment, Shabander.
    • Grafton-I. of the Bashees, d. O. 385. 422, 5, 6, 8, 9. 436.
    • Grain, see Corn. Small, in Africa, see Millet.
    • Gramadael, an Herb, O. 111.
    • R. Grande, rapid, O. 42. its Mouth, 43.
    • R. Grande de Darien, see Darien, R.
    • Grapes, where and what, O. 532. Grape-tree of P. Condore, d. O. 392. of Campeachy, d. C. 49. makes strong Coals, ib.
    • Grass, what and where, O. 54, 6, 7. 87. 112, 3. 121. 132. 218. 231. 240. 265. 347. 406. 416. 426. 463. 532. S. 24. C. 48. 58. 94. 108. 119. W. 109. set on fire to burn Enemies, 265. to ma∣nure Ground, C. 58. none in deep Seas, O. 393. Silk-grass, where and how us'd, VV. 110.
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    • C. Gratia Dios, its Trade-w. VV. 17. weather, 82. Currents, 101, 2, 4, 5. its River, see Cape-R.
    • Greasing the Body, where us'd, O. 537.
    • Capt. Greenhills Letters to the A. VV. 49. 53.
    • Gripes, where frequent, O. 153. 334.
    • Grooper, see Rock-fish.
    • Groves, what and where, O, 62. 258. S. 24. 44. C. 6. 107. see VVoods. Idol-Grove, where, O. 411.
    • Guam (Guahon) 1. of the Ladrones, its Tides, VV. 96. brisk Trade-W. thither, 11. O. 285, 6. its Distance from Mexico, va∣riously reckon'd, and how found, 279. 280, 2, 3, 5 to 8. 290. what from Mindanao, 288. 306. the Stage of the Acapulco-ship, going out, 245. 283. 290, 1. Guam. d. 290, &c. its fruits, 291. fish and Indians, 297. their Proe's, d. 298, 9. 300. Hogs, 302. Fort and Spaniards, 300, &c. Time reckon'd there as in Europe, 377.
    • Guanchaquo, Port to Truxillo, O. 98.
    • Guano, d. and where, O. 57. 101. 177. 212. 263. 320. 392. C. 50, 9. 63. 96. 118. Venemous Beast like it, O. 321. 392.
    • Guards of Princes, what and where, O. 335. 455, 7. S. 69. 82. Guard-ships (Dutch) where and why kept, 163, 4. 173, 4.
    • C. Gardafuer (de Guardafuy) its winds and weather, VV. 20.
    • Guasco, whence its Timber, O. 140.
    • Guasickwalp (Guazacoalco) R. d. C. 121, 2, 3.
    • Guatimala City and Volcan, d. O. 225. 230. product, 225, 7, 9. Coast high, 425. low thence to California, ib. Current, VV. 108.
    • Guatulco (Aguatulco) Port, d. its Buffadore, O. 232, 3, 9. its Tides, 238. VV. 96. T. here once, taken by Sir. Fr. Drake, O. 233.
    • Guava, d. and where, O. 222. 258. 311. S. 23, 4. 124. 181. C. 94. 107, 8.
    • Petit Guavre (French Tortuga) O. 30, 1. 45. 54, 5. 192. C. 53. VV. 46.
    • Guaxaca, its Cochineel, O. 329.
    • Guiaquil or VVyakil, Bay, R. and T. d. O. 147, 9. 150, 1, 2, 6. in vain attempted, 153, &c. when taken, 157. Port to Quito, 152. its Commodities, ib. 60. 96. 140. 152. Rains, 140. unheal∣thy, 153.
    • La Guiare, (Porto de Guayra) d. O. 63. 185. C. 126.
    • Guinea, Coast, d. VV. 8. 14. 80, 1. why divided into Lee- and VVindward, 15. low and good Anchoring, O. 425. spout there, d. 452, 3. VVinds, VVeatner and Course thither and thence, &c. VV. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8. 24. 5, 7. 38. 51, 2, 3, 5, 6. 80. its Harmatans, d. 49. Currents, what, 51. and when they shift, 106, 7. Hawks-bill Turtle, O. 105. Hippopotamus, d. C. 104, 5, 6. Palm-wine, O. 78. 248. Plantains, 315. its Negro's Coal-black, 464. grease themselves, 537. Trade for Slaves, 510. VVomen, (even the Kings) prostituted, 395, 6. see C. St. Ann, old Cal∣labar, R. Gabon, Gold-Coast, Loango, C. Lopez de Gonsalvo, C.

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    • ... Mount or Miserada, C. Palmas, Sherhoro R. and
    • Bite of Guinea, d. winds and weather, VV. 8. 16, 8. Current, 51.
    • Guinea-Corn, where, O. 48. VV. 110, 1.
    • Guinea- or Cod-pepper, Sauce and Pickle of it, O. 296. C. 124.
    • Guinea-worms, where, a disease, and how cur'd, C. 89. 90, 1.
    • Sea-Gulls, where, VV. 56.
    • Gum, see Cambodia, Dragon, Lack.
    • Gums cleans'd, by what, O. 319.
    • Guns, great and small, where and what, O. 329. 331. 343. S. 69. 70. a Commodity, 65. C. 41. when discharg'd, O. 343, 9. 354. turning on a Swivel, 400. rests and Covering, S. 71, 3. Sticks, O. 118. Gun-powder, made where and how, S. 70 97. 8, 9. see Forts.
    • Guts eaten, where, O. 538. See Maws.
    • Guzurats, Brokers at Achin, S. 129. 134, 5, 7.
    H.
    • R. de la Hacha. d. O. 43. its Stock-fish-wood, C. 58. the Gal∣leons touch there, O. 185. and Barlaventa-Fleet, C. 126.
    • Hair of the head, where black, O. 7. 32. 44. 170. 297, 325, 6. 395. 407. 427. 464. 478. S. 40. 128. Lank or streight, O. 7. 325, 6. 395. 427. 464. 478. S. 40. Long, O. 297. 326. 407. 464. S. 40. 128. Thick, O. 427. S. 40. Short, curl'd or crisp'd, O. 464. 537. W. 108. 110. shortned to the Ears, O. 427. 438. Chi∣nese fashion of it, 407. S. 15. and fondness for it, 32. see Chinese-Most cut off, or shav'd, see Tartars. Cut off to prevent Feavours, O. 186. how tied by Women, 326. 407. C. 114. stuck with shells, O. 538. with Tallow and Feathers, W. 111. shewn, to express a Multitude, O. 514. Of the Beard, see Beard. Of the Brows, see Eye-brows. Horse-hair red worn in Caps, 419.
    • Half-moon-Proes, d. where, S. 5.
    • Hallover in Campeachy, d. C. 120.
    • Halpo, d. C. 111, 9.
    • Hammocks of Indians, C. 65. 115.
    • Haniago, its Shrimp-trade, C. 127, 8.
    • Harbours, what and where, O. 46. 50, 6. 76. 99. 111, 8, 9. 120, 5. 151, 2. 176. 185. 193, 8. 215, 7. 221. 232, 3, 9. 243, to 7, 9. 254, 6. 321. 378. 383, 5, 7, 8. 390, 4. 417. 421. 454, 8. 533, 5. S. 173. C. 42, 3, 4, 8. 125, 6, 7. W. 35. 74. on what Coasts best, O. 309. and how made, 422, 3, 4, 5.
    • Harmatans, VVinds, d. VV. 49. 50.
    • Harpoons or Fisgigs, O. 2. 7. 8. 9. 10. d. 35, 6, 7. C. 13.
    • Harvest in the Torrid-Zone is in the Dry season, VV. 81. Two in a year, S. 25. depends on the Annual Rains and Floods, 37, 8. see Rice.
    • Hats, what and where, made, O. 150. worn, C. 114. S. 43. a Commodity, O. 76. 115. C. 110. 120.
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    • Hatchets, what and where, S. 131, 181. a Commodity, where, C. 41. 119. Stone-hatchets, d. and where, O. 85. 466. see Axe.
    • Havanna in Cuba, its Plantains, O. 313. touch'd at, 185. C. 126.
    • Havens, see Harbours.
    • Hautboys us'd in Churches, C. 115.
    • Heads. people of Little, O. 325. Great, 464. us'd to be bare, 407. 427. S. 43. a punishment, 79. see Caps, Hair, Hats, Tur∣bans, Head-ach, frequent, where, O. 153.
    • Healthy places and Unhealthy, O. 153. 297. 8. see Air, Dis∣eases. wet season, unhealthy, 297, 8. VVet places to people of Dry, 186.
    • Hean T. Province, Trade, &c. d. S, 14, 5, 6, 9. 20, 1, 5. 49. 93. Passage-boat to Cachao, 99. 100.
    • Heat, what and where, S. 32, 3, 4. 149. how Indians live in Hot Climates, O. 542.
    • Hedges, what and where, O. 296. 534. S. 45.
    • Sancta Hellena, I. a baiting-place, VV. 4. healthy but poor, S. 111, 2. deep Sea, and high Coast, O. 423. d. 544, 5. its change of Masters, Product, Inhabitants, English VVomen, &c. 545, 6, 7, 8.
    • Point Sancta Hellena, and Village, d. O. 133, 4. its Product, 159.
    • Hemp, where, O. 218, 9. 223.
    • Hens, (Dunghill fowl) see Poultry.
    • Herbs, where, O. 532. Sallade, S. 12. 22, 3, 30. 45. 126. Medi∣cinal, O. 92. 334. S. 22, 3. 126. devour'd by Locusts, O. 430. see Bur, Gramadael, Grass, Moss, Purslain, Thistles.
    • Herons, d and where, C. 69. 70. S. 26.
    • Hides, how drest, C. 88. a Commodity, 110. O. 115. 152. worn, VV. 111. see Skins, Leather, Bark.
    • Hilanoons, Mindanaians, their Proe's, Mines, &c. O. 325. 333.
    • Hills ragged, O. 251. see Mark, Mountain, Soil and
    • Hina-hill, d. C. 44.
    • Hippopotamus, River, or Sea-horse, of Loango, d. C. 104, 5, 6. of of Natal. d. 104, 6, 7. VV. 109. of C. Good Hope, d. C. 103, 4.
    • Hispaniola, its Storms, VV. 44, 5. 60. Currents, 101. Savan∣nahs, O. 87. Anatta and Indico, 227. Orange-groves, C. 6. di∣vided between French and Spaniards, O. 192. see C. Alta Vela, Petit-Guavres.
    • Hives for Bees, what and where, C. 112.
    • Hocksing of Beeves, d. and where, C. 96, 7, 8. Hocksing-Iron, d. 97.
    • Hoc-shu, its Jars, &c. where sold, O. 419. 420. S. 137.
    • Hoe's, a Commodity, where, C. 119. see Plantations.
    • Hogs, what and where, O. 9. 62. 76. 141. 166, 7, 8. 176. 186. 200. 240. 302. 320, 343, 4. 379. 382, 7. 392, 7. 406. 410, 1, 9. 426. 435, 6, 7. 480, 9. 532. 545, 6. S. 25. 123, 7. 181. C. 30, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7. 98. 128. (eating fishy, ib.) VV. 109. food for them, O. 166. and Decoys of them, 168. the VV. Indies how stock'd

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    • with them, C. 98. not kill'd, nor the Guts medled with, where, O. 429. eaten raw, S. 30. Hog-farms, see Crauls. China-hogs, d. O. 436. much meazled, ib. how abhorred by Mahometans, 343, 4. 490. 515. see Pecary, Warree.
    • Hog-Isle, d. O. 475. others near it, ib.
    • Hog-plum-tree a fruit, d. and where, O. 123.
    • New-Holland, reckon'd too far to the E. O. 289. and to the N. 462. its Lat. to be kept, by what Ships, 289. how to be coasted, 351. Discoveries to be made, 352. Dangerous Shoal near it, 461, 2. Coast, d. 462, 3. Tides, 462, 9. W. 99. Manatee and Turtle, shy, O. 33. 449. 463, 4. Vegetables and Animals, 462. 3. trouble∣some Flies, 464. The sorry Inhabitants, d. 464, &c. 485. sub∣fistence, 465. weapons, 466. fear of Strangers, 467. disesteem, of Cloaths, &c. 468. awkardness at work, greediness, incuriosity, ib. fear of Guns, 469. greasing themselves, 537. penury, 464, 5, 6. 485. greater than the Hottentots, 464.
    • Honduras, Bay, low Coast thence to Sancta Martha, O. 424. wet, 230. Breezes, W. 34. Hawks-bill Turtle, O. 104 and Green, 105. Ambergriese found, 73. China-Roots, 409. Mountain-Cow, C. 103. Logwood and Logwood-cutting, 10. 53. O. 449. 450. first Trading of English there, 227.
    • Honey, where, O. 78. 371. C. 112, 3. see Bees.
    • Hooks and Lines, fishing, S. 28. 131. C. 12. 31, 4.
    • Hoops, or Wrist-bands of Silver, O. 365. of Gold, 514.
    • C. of Good Hope, season of doubling it, O. 527. and course to do it, 531. cold Winds there, why, 529. 530. Trade-winds, W. 19. Breezes, 24. not the nearest way to the Eastern Indies, O. 331. touching there, 531. signs of being near it, ib. Coast and Prospect, 530, 1. Table-land and Harbour, ib. 535. Dutch Settle∣ments and French Refugees, 531, 2. Product, 532, 3. Dutch Fort, T. and Garden, d. 533, 4, 5. Provision and Taxes, ib. Hip∣popotamus, d. C. 103, 4. Negro's, see Hottentots.
    • Horizon, Clouds there, how and of what a sign, see Clouds. The Dawn high or low, presages such Winds, O. 498.
    • Horns of Spiders, Pickers for Teeth, and Tobacco-pipes, C. 64.
    • Horses, where, O. 48. 115. 253, 4, 5, 8, 9. 269, 9. 270, 1. 320, 387. 532. S. 25. 47. d. 69. 127. 134. C. 52, 9. 102. None, O. 223. eaten, 259. S. 30, 1. Horse-Idols, 56, 7. 91. O. 396.
    • Horse-hoof, a Shell-fish, d. C. 44, 5.
    • Hospital, where, O. 221.
    • Hottentots, or Hodmadods, of Monomatapa, d. O. 536 to 542. their Make and Habit, 537, 8. Houses, 464. 539. food, bartering, and way of Living, 464. 540, 1, 2. Dancing at N. and Full Moon, 541. W. 55. their Neighbours, 108, &c.
    • Houses, what and where, O. 139. 140. 300. 322, 8, 9. 330, 5, 6, 7. 365. 387. 410. 417. 428. 457. 479. 539. S. 12, 3. 43, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 93, 4. C. 115. 127. 110. None, O. 464, 5, 7. W. 108. Duck-houses,

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    • S. 25, 6. Galley-houses, d. 77. see Floors, Posts, Roofs, Walls, Windows, Housholdstuff, S. 43. 93. 129. 131. W. 110.
    • Hudsons Bay, not best way to seek a N. W. Passage, O. 273.
    • Humming-Bird, d. C. 65, 6.
    • Hunting, where and how, O. 364, 6, 7, 8, 9. C. 33, 4, 5. (in a Canoa, d.) 81, 3, 4, 5, 6. W. 110, 1. little, S. 25. see Beeves, Deer, Hogs.
    • Hurricans, what and where, W. 60, 5. d. 68, 9. 70, 1, 2. Clouds presaging them, d. 71.
    • Husband-men, and Husbandry, where and what, O. 269. 410 S. 130. 182. W. 110. by burning of Grass, C. 58. of Cattel, 98. see Harvest, Plantations, Plowing, Rice.
    J.
    • JAca (Jack) tree and fruit, d. and where, O. 320. S. 124. 181
    • Jaccals, where, O. 240.
    • Jackets, what and where, O. 427. S. 43. C. 114.
    • Subtle-Jacks, Birds, d and their Nests, C. 65, 8, 9.
    • St. Jago, I. of the C. Verds, d. O. 76. 7.
    • St. Jago R. in Mexico, d. O. 267, 8. the T. 270.
    • St. Jago R. in Peru, d. O. 163, 4.
    • Jamaica, Coasts, d. W. 31, 2, 5, 6. 83, 4, 101. Savannahs and Mountains, 83, 4. O. 87. C. 7. 8. 98. its Breezes, 28 to 32. 45. Weather, 83, 4. Storms, 60, 5, 8. Currents, 101. Course to or from it, 18, 9. 39. 40. 62. 106. best Boats, 31. Trading about it, C. 8. 9. Salt-petre Earth, 7. 8. Cattle whence and how ma∣nag'd, 98. and what it owes to the Spaniards, ib. O. 60. 203, 4. 224. Centipee's, 320. Vegetables, Trade, &c. 60, 4. 118. 123. 203, 4. 222, 6, 7, 8. 296. 314. 409. C. 7. 8. 9. neglected, O. 204. 227. Fish, 33. 104. 249. Nets for Turtle, d. 395. where taken, W. 36. price of Slaves, 184. sleeping in open Air, W. 41, 2. French Squadron there, 46. see Blewfields, Blew Mountain, Mon∣te Diabolo, Legamy, Point Negril, Point Pedro, Port-Royal.
    • Jamby, its Pepper, S. 182.
    • Japan, store of good Tea there, O. 409. Soy thence, S. 28. its Gold pure, 61. 127. Lacquer-ware, 61. 151. Camphire refin'd there, 126. Trade thither, what, 15. rich, and how to be setled, 102, 3. 117. O. 394. Monsoons, W. 21.
    • Jars, d. O, 196, 7. 419. 420. 434, 5. S. 98, 9. 105. 146.
    • Java, I. high Coast, O. 425. an•…•…. off it, d. 472, 3. anointing us'd there, 537. Maiming, S. 139. Trade, 5. Pepper, 182. en∣grost by the Dutch. 116. Fruit like a Sloe, 125. Malayan spoken there, O. 394. Couoter-winds in Streights to the E. of it, 351. Streights of Sunda, 394. see Bantam, Batavia.
    • Idolatry, see Altars, Feasts, Groves, Images, Incense, Lamps, Paper, Processions, Sacrifices, Temples, Torches, and
    • Idols, where and what, O. 396, 7. 400. 411, 2. S. 56, 7, 8. 152.
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    • ... Jeoly the Painted Prince, &c. O. 350. 511, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 529. 549.
    • Jew-fish, d. and where, O. 249. 259. 277. salted, 277, 9.
    • Jihore (Ihor) R. and Kingdom, d. S. 4. its Half-Moon-Proes, d. and Trade, 5. 158. 164. Malayan Natives, 128.
    • Images, see V. Mary, Saints.
    • Incense, where us d in Sacrifice, S. 58.
    • Indies and Indians, General Observations of them, O. 222. 244, 5, 6. 296. 433, 4. 466. 514. 542. S. 46. 116, 7. 128. 176. C. 6. W. 41, 2. 74.
    • East-India, Coasts, O. 425. Product, 174. 315. 387. 391. 518. Indians, E. Habit, Usages, State, &c. 295, 6, 7. 309. 328. 348. 380, 3, 7. 391, 4, 5. 433, 4. 455, 6, 9. 537. S. 13. 24. 37, 8. 40, 2. 64. 112. 129. 130. 142, 3. 153. 164.
    • East-Indian Ocean, its breadth, O. 289. discovered by Sea, 530. S. 161. how to be further discover'd, O. 331, 2. Course to and from, 531. 549. W. 3. 7. 8. 18, 9. 22, 3, 4, 5. Baiting-places, 4. O. 527. 531. Winds and Weather, 306. W. 3. 4. 7. 11, 7, 9. 20 to 7. 39. 47, 8. Storms, 60. Tides, 97. Currents, 107. Fish O. 90. 105. 174. 449. see Aracan, Bao or Boutan, Bashee Islands, Bengal, Bouton, I. Cambodia, Champa, Celebes, Ceylon, China, Co∣chinchina, P. Condore, Coromandel, Formosa, Japan, Java, La∣drones, Malabar, Malacca and Malayan, Meangis, Nicobar, Omba, Pentare, Pegu, Philippine Isles, Piscadores, Pracel, Prata, Siam, Spice-Islands, Sumatra, Timor, Tonquin, P. Uby. E. India Voyage (Glanius's) noted, S. 125.
    • West-Indies, Course to or from it, W. 9. 18. 24, 5. 39. 40. 53. VVinds and VVeather, 17, 24, 7. 102. Season of Sugar-making, 81, 2. Storms, 60. O. 451. Tides, VV. 97. Currents, 101, 2, 4, 5, 6. Change there, O. 58. Productions, 34. 87. 91. 101, 2, 3, 4. 204. 213. 222, 7. 313, 4, 5. 320. 426. 453, 4. S. 24. C. 89. In∣dians, VV. their Habit, Stage, Management, Usages, &c. O. 7, &c. 12, 3, 8, 9. 20, 1, 3, 4. 31, 2, 8. 41, 3, 4. 113, 4. 123, 4, 7, 8. 134. 141 4, 5, 8, 9. 153, 4, 7. 163, 7, 8, 9. 170. 181, 2, 3, 4. 191, 4, 5, 8. 218. 229. 233, 4, 5. 249. 250, 1, 7, 8, 9. 264, 5, 6. 272, 3. 309. 484, 5, 6. 538, 9. C 31. 42, 3. 6. 94, 5. 110 to 124, 7, 8. 131. see America, Atlantick Sea. See St. Andreas, Aruba, Aves, Blanco, Bocca del Drago, Bocca-Toro, Bonairy, Campeachy, Caraccos, Caribbe, Cartagena, Comana, Coquibocoa, Corn, I. Cuba, Currasao (Querisao) Darien, Grande R. Guiare, (Guayra) Florida, R. la Hacha, Hispaniola, Honduras, Jamaica, Isthmus, Jucatan, Maracaybo, Mar∣garita, Sancta Martha, Mexico Gulph, Moskito's, Nicaragua, Pearl-Isles, Madre de Popa, Costa Rica, Porto Rico, Providence, C Roman, Sambalo's, Scuda, Tortuga, Trinidada, C. la Vela, Venezuela, Verina.
    • Indian-Corn, see Maiz.
    • Indieo, d. where, and how made, O. 225, 6. (price of it) 227.
    • Indrapore in Sumatra, O. 511, 2, 3. its Peppor, S. 182.
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    • ... Indraught-Land, what the Dutch call so, O. 289.
    • Insects, a poisonous one, d. O. 321. see Ants, Bees, Beetles, Centipees, Cochinecl, Land-Crabs, Flie's, Frogs, Galliwasps, Gua∣no's, Lizards, Locusts, Maggots, Moskito's or Gnats, Scorpious, Snakes, Soldiers, Spiders, Toads, Wood-Lice or White-Ants.
    • Instrument-Cases, coverings for them, C. 73.
    • St. Johns I. by China, d. its Animals, Rice, Inhabitants, Houses, Husbandry, O. 406 to 410. Bell Idoll and Temple, 411, 2. Ship∣ping, 412, 3.
    • St. John I. of the Philippine's, d. O. 306, 8, 9. 384. 442, 3.
    • Capt. Johnson s Murder, S. 110, &c.
    • Jonks, of Aynam, d. S. 8. 9. of the Chinese, 136. see Chinese.
    • Irish Beef, a Commodity, O. 53. Men, 388. C. 77, 8.
    • Iron, how wrought by the Moskito's, O. 48, 5. where none, 464, 6. wild Indians have not the use of it, 85. its value among them, and how and where a Commodity, 12, 3, 8. 23. 356. 360, 3. 371. 431, 4, 5, 8, 9. S. 167. O. 110, 9. understood & wrought where, O. 429. 432. Iron Rings made, W. 111. see Axes, Guns, Hatchets, Hocksing-Iron, Hoes, Knives, Macheats, Needles, Saws, Scissars, Wedges.
    • Islands, ranges of them have best Land-Breezes, W. 34, 6. re∣mote from the Continent have small Tides, 91, 5, 6. Islands Anonymous, in the B. of Panama, O. 175, 6, 7, 8. 188. 198. of Spice, 317. see Spice. near Sebo, with Canes, d. 379. 380. The Five-Islands, see Bashee.
    • Ispanan, Merchants spend the Hot Season there, W. 48.
    • Isthmus of America or Darien, its Breezes on the N. W. 29. Cedars, O. 29. Mountain Cow, C. 103. its Indians, O. 12, 3, 4, 5, 8. to 24. 40. 182. Enemies to those of the R. Darien, 41. a Receipt of theirs, 449. Intercourse with the English, and how began, 22. 180 to 4. 261. and Privateers crossing the Isthmus, Intr. III. 11, to 24. 191, 6, 7. shortest Passage, 23. Soil, 18. Crosses, ib. Main Ridge, 22. for particular places, d. see the Map, O. 1.
    • Jucatan (Yucatan) Coasts, Rivers, Towns, &c. d. C. 9. to 16, 21, 2. and VVinds, VV. 32, 3. VVeather, 82. Currents, 105. Look∣outs, C. 13, 4, 5. Soil, 14, 5. Salt-petre, 11. Salt-ponds, 14. Trade, 10, 1. Vegetables, 10, 1, 2, 4, 6. 57. Fowl and Deer, 15. Indians Watchmen, 13, 4. Fishermen, Fish, Fishing-Banks and Towns, 12, 3, 4, 5. go in sunk Canoas, 12. Spaniards, 11, 5. Privateers there, 11, 2, 5. For particular places, d. see the Map, C. 1.
    • Port St. Julian, its Oysters, O. 177.
    • Justice, by agreement, O. 432. corrupt, S. 78. amicable, ib. no Courts of it, Appeal, nor Delay, 80. Just Sea-men, 117.
    K.
    • KEYS or Islands, see of Cuba, Quibo.
    • Keyhooca, see Caihooca.
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    • Kings, see Princes. Kings-Islands, see Pearl-Islands.
    • Kittimpungo, the Hippopotamus so call'd, C. 105.
    • Knives, a Commodity, C. 41. 119. valued by Indians, O. 13. 23.
    L.
    • LAck, (Lacque) for Japaning, what, and where, S. 22, 4, 5. d. 61. 2. 105. a Commodity, ib. O. 400. Lacker-ware, what. and where made, 400. S. 24. 41. 54. 60. d. 61, 2. 71, 4.
    • Ladders, how and where us'd, O. 151. 428, 9. see Gongo.
    • Ladles made of Coco-nut shell, O. 294.
    • Ladrone Isles, Situation and Winds, O. 297, 8, 9. 300. see Guam
    • Lagunes or Salt-water Lakes, O. 241, 2. 262, 4. most fish, 241, 3. 264, 5. and L. Breezes, W. 34, 5, 6. and Tides, 91, 2, 3. see Termina.
    • Lamps burning, before Idols, O. 396, 7. 412.
    • Lances, where us'd, O. 117. 337. 400. 432, 466, 7, 9. S. 72, 6. 113. 176. Lance-wood, d. where found, and uses of it, O. 118.
    • Land, how known to be nigh, see Clouds. See Bays, Capes, Coasts, Marks, Mountains, Rocks, Soil. Landing, bad, O. 75. 231, 2, 9. 247. 251, 3, 4. 262, 4, 7. 422, 3, 4, 5. C. 107. 118. 123. good, 48. O. 133. 169. 233. 258. 264. 422, 3, 4, 5, Land discover'd by Capt. Davis, 352.
    • Languages, what and where spoken, O. 330, 1. 431. see Ara∣bick, Chinese, Malayan, Meangian, Philippine, Spanish, Tonquinese. Words of several, see Words.
    • Laos, Kingdom, S. 18. 21.
    • Lascar's, poor E. Indian Sea-men, S. 112.
    • Latitudes, by Observation, O. 82, 3. 110. 281, 5, 6, 7. 421. 453 474. 494. by Reckoning, erroneous, 288, 9. 290. the A. in 60. S. Lat. 83.
    • Lavelia, d. O. 176. 211. Commodities, 186. Lima Fleet shelter there, 200, 1, 8.
    • Raja Laut, who, 336. his Character, Family, Expeditions, &c. 336, 7, 8, 9. 344. 356, 7. 366, 7, 8. Intercourse between him and the English, 316. 349. 353, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9. 361, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9. 370. 444, 5, 6.
    • Laws, studied, S. 38. strict, 138. see Fire, Government, Justice, Punishment.
    • Lead, a Commodity, where, O. 360, 3. 435. S. 65.
    • Learning, what and where, O. 330, 1. S. 59. 60. 81. 137.
    • Leather, see Goats-skins.
    • Leeward Islands, the Caribbe, why call'd so, W. 15. see Guinea.
    • Legs, how swath'd, and why, O. 32. how broken, S. 77. clog'd, 78. people going bare-leg'd, 43. O. 326. 480. 456. sitting cross∣leg'd, 329.
    • Legamy, Leganea, in Jamaica, W. 36. 83.
    • Lempa R. Boundary of the Spanish Trade, &c. O. 225.
    • Leon, O. 213. Port, 215. see Realeja. Creek, 217. City

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    • and Countrey, d. 218. taken, 217, 8. and burnt, 219.
    • Leprosy, where and what, O. 297. 334. S. 14. 68. Antidote, 53, 4.
    • Letters, Spanish, intercepted, O. 171. 180. 200, 1. English, 355, 6. 370. Communicated to the Author, C. 103, 6. W. 49. 53, 4, 7.
    • Leyden, Skin of an Hippopotamus there, C. 103, 4.
    • Libby tree, and its Sago, d. and where, O. 110, 1.
    • Lice, Negro's and Indians subject to them, O, 538, 9. Wood∣lice, S. 127.
    • Lichea tree and fruit, S. 23. d. 24.
    • Lightning frightful, O. 131. 225. 322. 414. 459. S. 145. W. 52. 88. see Thunder, Tornadoe's. A Light in Storms, see Corpus Sant.
    • Lignum Aloe's, and Aguala wood, where, S. 8.
    • Lima, its Trade, Fleet, Course to and fro, &c. O. 136, 8. 142, 3. 171, 9. 180, 4, 5. 200, 1, 6, 7, 8, 9. W. 40. Ship and Cargo to and from Acapulco, O. 243 to 7.
    • Limbs, people of good, W. 110. O. 7. 170. 478. strong and large, 32. 297. long, 464. clean, S. 40. C. 115. small, 325, 7. 464. (and thin bodies) 537. see Feet, Heads, Legs. See Shape, Stature.
    • Lime or Plaistering on Walls, where, O. 140. made, ib. 398. other use of it, ib.
    • Lime, chew'd, O. 318, 9. S. 54, 5. see Arek, Betle, Chinam.
    • Lime-tree and fruit, C. 94. S. 23. d. 24. 43. 124. d. 181. O. 258. 291, 6. hedges of it, ib. Lime-juice, ib. 313.
    • Limpits, d. and where, O. 64. 176. 393.
    • Linchanche, T. and Look-out, C. 14.
    • Lines for Fishing, see Hooks.
    • The Line, see Equator.
    • Lions, where, W. 109.
    • Sea-Lions, d. and where, O. 90, 1. 547.
    • Lion-Lizard, d. C. 50.
    • Lips, full and thick, where, O. 32. 537. thin and red, 325. S. 128. how died so, O. 319. well proportion'd and graceful, S. 40. with Tortoise-shell hanging in them, O. 32. made scabby by a Wind, 63.
    • Liver, how affected by Poison, O. 398.
    • Lizards, where, O. 320. 392. S. 127. 181. C. 50, 9. Lion-Liz, d. 50.
    • Loango, Coast and City, W. 55. Course to and from it, ib. 56, 7. Current, 107. its Hippopotamus, d. C. 104, 5, 6.
    • I. Lobos de la Mar, d. O. 96, 7. its Provision, ib. 146. 159.
    • I. Lobos de la Terra, O. 96 d. 145, 6. its Birds and Eggs, 159.
    • Locusts, d. and where, and how eaten, O. 430. d. S. 26, 7, 30.
    • The Log forwarded or retarded by Currents, O. 290.
    • Logwood, how it grows, C. 56, 7. and where, 10. 47. 51, 3, 7. 79. 83. 94. none, 44. how order'd, 17, 8. 57. 80. makes good

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    • Coals, 57. Tree like it, where, 58. see Blood-wood, Cam-wood, Sappan-wood. Its Trade and Rates, VV. 40. C. 17, 8. 46, 7. 82, 3, 7. 8, 9. 80, 1, 2. (profitable to England) 131. Logwood-Cutters, where and who, way of Living, VVorking, Trade, &c. O. Intr. II. 449. 450. C. 10, 2, 7, 8. 41. 3, 5 to 8. 51 to 4. 65, 80 to 3, 5 to 9. 91. 5, 6. 128, 9.
    • Loggerhead Key, in Campeachy, C. 10.
    • Capt. Longs Shipwreck, C. 27, 8.
    • Longitudes, computed, O. 28. 256. 285, 6, 8. 472. amiss, 288, 9. 290. 377.
    • Look-outs, or VVatch kept, where, O. 28. 63. 149. 150, 4. C. 13, 4, 5.
    • C. Lopez de Gonsalvo, wet, VV. 80, 1. VVinds, 16. 51, 3. fish, 54.
    • Port of Martin Lopez, O. 125.
    • C. St. Lorenzo, (St. Laurence,) O. 7. 135. d. (miscall'd in Maps) 193. its Current, VV. 107. no Land-Breezes, 33.
    • C. St. Lucas in California, O. 245. 272, 5. see California.
    • I. Sancta Lucia, ravag'd by the Caribbe-Indians, C. 4. 5. O. 485.
    • Luconia, I. Spanish Trade, &c. d. O. 307. 383, 4, 7. Prospect, 385. VVinds, 383, 9. Gold, 387. Iron, 431. Indians, 383, 4, 7. see Acapulco-Ship, Manilla, Pangasanam. Islands N. of it, 442.
    M.
    • MAcao in China, free Port, Government, &c. d. O. 418. S. 107.
    • Macasser in Celebes, d. O. 447. Slave-Trade, 456. Bug∣gasses, S. 108.
    • Macaw tree and berry, where, O. 20. C. 109.
    • Maccaw Bird, where S. 128.
    • Macheats or Long-knives, where valued, O. 13. C. 41. 119.
    • Spanish Mackril, d. C. 71, 2.
    • Madagascar I (St. Laurenee) its Land-Tortoise, O. 102. quar∣relling Negro's, and sale of them, 501. Shipwrecks, 511. W. 109. Winds, 19. Sucking-fish, 54. us'd for catching other fish, 110.
    • Maderass, its fine Prospect, S. 179. see F. St. George.
    • Magellan kill'd at Luconia, O. 307.
    • Str. of Magellan, O. 80, 4. Seals there, 90.
    • Maggots in Fruit, O. 123.
    • Maguella Valley, d. O. 251.
    • Maho tree and bark, Cordage of it, O. 37. and Cloth, W. 110.
    • Mahometanism, where and how, O. 325. 331, 8. 454. 490. S. 4. 128. 137, 8. 180, 1. W. 55. see Circumcision, Hogs, Mosque, Prayers, Ramdam, Sabbath, Washings.
    • Le Mair's Streights, d. O. 81, 2.
    • Maiz or Indian-Corn, where, O. 12, 9. 48. 59. 122, 3. 141, 151, 9. 167. 176. 240, 4. 259. 260, 5, 6, 8, 9. 270, 1, 9. 281, 2. C. 113, 9. 128. none, O. 426. 433. the Grain of the W. Indies,

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    • and support of Birds there, 426. where a Commodity, 134. Cakes and Drink of it, d. C. 43. 113, 4.
    • Malabar, Famines there, and selling Children, S. 37, 8. 50. best Pepper, 182. its Storms, W. 48. 74. Weather, 83.
    • Malabrigo, O. 201.
    • Malacca, Streights, a great Thorough-fair, O. 394. 401. S. 3. 4. dangerous for Islands and Sholes, O. 439. S. 4. 5. 108, 9. 170, 1. its Winds, O. 351. W. 20, 1. Tides, 99. Dutch Guard-Ships there, S. 163, 4, 5. 173, 4. Cat-fish, 171. O. 149. see P. Arii, Brewers Streights, P. Dinding, P. Nuttee, P. Oro, Sincapore Streights, P. Timaon, P. Verero. See Sumatra, and
    • Malacca Coast and Prom. S. 4. low, 158, 9. 170, 1. its fruits, &c. 163. 181, 2. use of Oil, O. 537. see Jihore, P. Parsalore, Queda, and
    • Malacca Town, touch'd at, S. 4. 158. 163, 4. Harbour, 165, 170. Tides, W. 99. Pilots, S. 4. Forts, change of Masters, Markets, Trade, &c. d. 111, 5. 159 to 168. 174. O. 400. Sloops, d. S. 5. 110, 1. see Dutch, its Tongue, O. 394. see
    • Malayan Language, how and where spoken, O. 330. (the Lin∣gua Franca of the East) 394, 5. 444. 484. 513, 4, 5. S. 128. 132. 171. a smooth Tongue, 59. where learnt for Trade, &c. O. 395, 8. 513, 5. not, S. 59. where the Vulgar Tongue, O. 394. 454. 513, 5. S. 128. 181. the Bashean unlike it, O. 431. and Nicobarian, 479. yet a few words of it, ib. 482. see
    • Malayans (of Malacca, Sumatra, &c.) their Vessels full of men, O. 401, 2. their Arms, 401. S. 176. 184. sight not in the Rain, 176. bold and desperate, O. 400, 1. S. 108. 114. 165. 171, 3, 5, 6, 7. 181. haughty, 128. Treacherous, 113. 181. O. 402. Frays with them, 400, 1. 518, 9. S. 110 to 115. 175, 6, 184. their Raja's abus'd, ib. love Trade, 117. 165, 6, 7. civiliz'd by it, but aw'd by the Dutch, 115, 7, 8. 163, 4, 5. 173, 4, 5. 181. see Dutch, Indians. Their Employments, 181, 2. love Opium, 166. and Cock-sighting, 184. have Houses on Posts, 180. see Houses, Floors.
    • Maldive Isles, Coco-Cordage there, O. 294, 5.
    • Mammee-tree and fruit, d. and where, O. 187, 8. 101. 110. 187. 202.
    • VVild Mammee, d. O. 202.
    • Mammee-sappota, d. and where, O. 203, 4.
    • Man of VVar, Bird, d. and where, O. 49. 132. 473. C. 23, 4. (their Policy) 5, 6. 45. 69. 109.
    • Man of VVar Lagune, in Campeachy, C. 92, 3, 4. 101.
    • Manatee, d. and where, O. 2. 9. d. 33, 4. 5, (how taken) 6, 7. 41. (small) 381. (shy) 463, 9. 547. C. 73. 109. 128. thongs of the skin, 35. quick of hearing, 37. but not of sight 454. Manatee∣grass, d. 34. C. 109. a smaller fresh-water Manatee, d. ib. the Mindanaian less than the VV. Indian, O. 321. see Moskito's.
    • Manchineel, tree and fruit poisonous, d. and where, O. 39. 40. C. 32, 3.
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    • ... Mandarins or Nobility of Tonquin, their Power, State, Man∣ners, &c. S. 16. 29. 42. 50, 1, 2. (91, 2.) 58. 69, 76. 80. Eu∣nuchs, 81, 2, 3, 4, 5. 96. Of Achin, see Oromkey's.
    • Mangera I. and T. d. O. 122, 5.
    • Mangastan tree and fruit, d. and where, S. 124, 5. 181.
    • Mango tree and fruit, d. and where, O. 391, 2. S. 23. 124. 163. 181. Mango-Achar or Pickle, O. 303. 391
    • Mango-volucre, Bird, where and what, O. 531.
    • Mangrove trees and their kinds, (white, black, red,) and Man∣grove-land, d. and where, O. 52. d. 54, 5. 112. 119. 150, 1, 5, 6. 194. 217. 221. 264. S. 124. C. 11, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8. 30, 1, 2. 49. 51, 2, 3, 6. 94. 107. 118. W. 35. 93, 5. Oysters growing to their Roots, C. 17.
    • Manilla T. Harbour, Shipping there, and Trade, d. O. 245, 6. 331, 2, 3. 383, 7, 8. (P. Condore, a good Stage to it, see Guam) 394. 405, 6. C. 121, 2, 5. see Acapulco Ship. Prospect of the Coast, Manilla threatned by the Chinese, O. 331. their Factors there and Gaming, 410. an Irish man settled there, 388. see Spaniards. Manilla. Tobacco, see Tobacco.
    • Manners of People, Moral Qualities, &c. what and where,—Good,—Brisk and Couragious, O. 8. 44. 400. 8. 50. Patient, O. 432, 3. C. 116. Obedient, ib. S. 42. O. 454. Quiet and Peace∣able, and Chearful, &c. 433. (said to be, 477. not, S. 95.) C. 115, 6. Just and true, O. 433, 5. (said to be 477. not, S. 95.) S. 166. see Justice, Punishment. Contented in Poverty, C. 116. O. 123. begging modestly, 433. Cleanly, neat and tight, ib. 454. Laborious and Diligent, S. 41, 2. 174. 181. Good-Natur'd, 128. Affable, Courteous and Civil, O. 297. 395. 434, 5. 486. 490. S. 50. 181. Hospitable, Civil to Strangers, and easily acquainted with them, O. 12. 19. 20, 1. 78. 326, 7, 8. 400. 433, to 9. 482, 6. 490. S. 84. 128. W. 112. Natural Affection, O. 250. 432.—Bad,—Lazy and Idle, Proud and Haughty, Ambitious, Inso∣lent, O. 326. S. 30. 128. 138. W. 55. 110. sullen or stubborn, O. 8. 44. Implacable and Cruel, 326. S. 83. W. 108. Revenge∣ful, O. 8. 326. 358. 374. (see Poisoning) S. 181. Sly and Trea∣cherous, ib. O. 38. 362, 4. 370. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 see R. Laut) 401, 2. Oppres∣sive, S. 85. false and perverse, said to be, 95. contrary to O. 477. Thievish, ib. S. 50. 128. 138, 9. O. 76. 318. 326. 356. Over∣reaching, 365, 9. 370. VVheedling and Dissembling, 358, 9. 362, 7. Begging, 327, 8. 365, 9. 370. (but modestly) 433. Low∣spirited, S. 42. Gaming, ib. see Gaming. Nasty in Diet, see Cookery; in Habit, O. 537, 8, 9. Drinking hard, 10. 369. 433. VVanton and Pimps, S. 85 Prostituting of VVomen, see VVomen. Unnatural, see Parents, Children, VVives.—Mixt—Melan∣choly and thoughtful, O. 127. C. 116. Injurious, O. 9. 11. 46, 7, 8, 9. subtle, S. 60. 138, 9. in awe of Princes severity, O. 326. Fierce, bold and Savage, O. 38. 41. 167. 401, 2. less than re∣ported,

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    • 484, 5, 6. easily amus'd, 484. Loving Trade, see Indians, Malayans. Fearful of Europeans, and soon frighted, 309. 435. 467, 9. 488. not liking the same House with Strangers, 482, 6. nor to drink after them, 501. see Mahometans. Allowing them a general Conversation with their Women, 327, 8. 367, 8. yet jealous, 367. 374. loving to be visited, S. 84. living in Common, O. 465. from hand to mouth, ib. 326. ignorant of working, 468. Natural Qualities, see Qualifications.
    • Manta, d. O. 135. touch'd at by Panama Ships, ib.
    • Manufactures, see Callico's, Cloth, Earthen-ware, Lacker-ware, Fans, Leather, Molosso's, Muslins, Palmeto-works, Pitch, Salt, Silks, Soap, Stockings, Sugar, VVine. See Commodities.
    • Maracaybo, Gulph, its Breezes. VV. 3. VVeather, 82, 3. The Gal∣leons and Barlaventa-Fleet touch there, O. 185. C. 126.
    • Marble Rocks, where, S. 19. 20.
    • Margarita, I. its Currents, VV. 102. Pearl-Oysters, O. 173. The Armada and Barlaventa-Fleet touch there, 185. C. 126.
    • Maria's Isles d. O. 274, 5, 6.
    • Maria I. of the Ladrones, see Guam.
    • Sancta Maria R. T. and Gold Mines, d. O. 158, 9. 175. 193, 4, 5. taken by Privateers, Intr. III. quitted to them, 191, 5.
    • V. Mary's Image, a celebrated one, O. 42. one taken 99. see Saints.
    • Marks and Makings of Land off at Sea, O. 42. 59. 77. 82. 94, 5. 111, 2, 8, 9. 120, 2. 131, 3, 6. 147. 172, 4. 216. 225. 230, 1, 2, 3, 9. 242, 4, 8. 251, 2, 5, 6, 7. 261, 2, 3, 6, 7. 275, 9. 291. 309. 379. 382, 4, 5, 9. 390. 416. 447, 8. 454, 9. 460. 530, 1. S. 9. 10, 1. 121. 158, 9. 179. 180. C. 16. VV. 56. 85.
    • Markets and Provision, what and where, S. 30. 129. 136. 162, 3.
    • Marmalade, a Commodity, where, O. 44. 99. 174.
    • Port Marquis, d. O. 247.
    • Marriages, early, C. 114, 5. Feasts, O. 334. VV. 111, 2.
    • Sancta Martha, and its High-land, d. O. 42. low Coasts to the E. and VV. 424. Rains, 44. Breezes and Course, VV. 40. Stock∣fish wood, C. 58. the Galleons and Barlaventa-Fleet touch there. 126. O. 185.
    • St. Martin's High-land, d. C. 16. 42. 123. Breezes, VV. 34. 43.
    • Don Mascarin's I. or English Forrest, its Land-Tortoise, O. 102.
    • Masking us'd in Churches, where, O. 127. C. 115.
    • Massaclan, d. O. 265.
    • Masts of Ships, O. 394. 412, 3. S. 64. 171, 2. see Timber, Trees.
    • Mathematicks, learnt, where, S. 60.
    • Matique Gulph, O. 225, 7.
    • Maws of Goats eaten, how and where, O. 429. 430.
    • Maxentelbo, Rock, d. O. 267.
    • Mayo I. of the C. Verd's, d. and its Governour trepan'd, O. 75.
    • Meangis Isles, O. 347. Commodities, 350. 512, 3, 4. the In∣habitants, their Painting, Ornaments, Food, &c. 514, 5, 6, 7. see Jeoly.
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    • Mechanicks, S. 41. 60. 130, 6. 181. see Artificers.
    • Melinde Bay, Calms there, VV. 20.
    • Melons, where, O. 222. S. 23. Musk-Melons, 124. O. 302. 311. VVater-Melons, 134. 302. 311. 418. 420. S. 124. 163.
    • Melory tree, fruit, and Bread, O. 478. 480, 8, 9. 490.
    • Men, see Bodies, Customs, Government, Manners, Ornaments, Religion, VVomen.
    • Merchants at Tonquin, S. 39. 51. 65. Achin, 122, 3. 134, 5. Ma∣lacca, 162, 4. Free, who so call'd, O. 317. S. 135, 6.
    • Merga in Siam, a Massacre of the English there, S. 151.
    • Merida in Jucatan, d. C. 14. 113.
    • Meschasipi R. Breezes near it, VV. 34.
    • Mess, a Gold Coin, what and where, O. 504. S. 132.
    • Mexico Kingdom, and VV. Coast of it, where low, O. 425. its Trade-winds, VV. 12. 25. Breezes, 38. VVeather, 83. Currents, 108. small Green Turtle, O. 107. Oysters, 177. fishing, 243. little Shipping or Trade at Sea, 243, 4. 251. 267. most within Land, and by Land-Carriage, 260, 1. 277. Silver, 269. People thin at the Coast, and poor, 250, 1, 5, 7, 8. 261. see Indians VV. Rich and pleasant parts of it, see Colima, Guatimala, Valderas. For other places, d. see the Map, O. 24. and
    • New Mexico, mutinous Indians, and rich Mines conceal'd, O. 272, 3. C. 54. Spanish Trade, how far, O. 225. see the Map, 24.
    • Mexico, Bay, and its Coast, Trade-winds, VV. 15. Breezes, 34. 40. Storms, d. 60 to 5. Currents, 105. Oyster-bank near it, C. 28. its Main Port, 125. Course of its Plate and Barlaventa-Fleet, ib. O. 180. see Alvarado, La Vera Cruz, Guaxaca, Haniago, Mescha∣sipi, Panuk, Sacrificios, Tompeque. See Campeachy, Jucatan, Florida. its Indians no great Friends to the Spaniards, C. 122.
    • Mexico City, Passengers and Ports to it, O. 185. 244, 5. 255. Salted Shrimps a Commodity there, C. 127, 8.
    • Mice, where, C. 63.
    • St. Michaels Gulph, O. 5. d. 193. VVeather, VV. 83. Tides, 93, 5.
    • St. Michaels Mount, and T. d. O. 122, 3.
    • Milk four (Tire) for Fluxes, S. 148. (of Almonds, ib.) drank ordinarily, where, VV. III.
    • Mindanao, d. Coasts, Towns, Rivers, Harbours, Soil, &c. O. 309. 310. 346, 7, 8, 9. 357, 8. 362, 7. 9. 378, 9. 384. VVeather and VVinds, 321, 2, 3. 346, 7, 8. 353, 4, 7. 360. 370. VV. 39. Floods, O. 360. City, R. and Houses on Posts, &c. 328, 9. 330. 346, 8, 9. 357, 8. 360, 2, 5. 479. S. 180. Plenty, O. 305. Vegetables 310, 1. 315, 6. 320. 347, 8. 511. Animals, 33. 320, 1. 346, 7, 8. 358. 364, 5, 8, 9. 378, 9. 381. 515. Ship-worms, 362, 3. Arts, Manu∣factures and Utensils, 315. 327. 331, 2. 360. 515. S. 131. 181. Shipping and Trade, O. 325. 332 to 6. 354, 6. 360, 3. seeming∣ly desir'd with the English, 349. 359. Spaniards hated, Dutch

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    • fear'd, ib. 331. once had a Commerce with Manilla Spaniards, 305. subject to them, 331. Advantage of settling at Min∣danao, and way thither, 349. 350, 1, 2. Opportunity the A. had for it, 316, 7. 331. 349. 350. 2, 3. Mindanaians (see Alforees, Hilanoons, Sologues) and Mindanaians peculiarly so call'd, d. their Persons, Cloaths, Qualities, &c. 324 to 8. 334 to 8. 340, 1, 2, 6, 8. 356 to 9. 361, 2, 4 to 9. 370, 4, 8. S. 129. Eating and Enter∣tainments, O. 311, 9. 329. 355 to 9. 365, 8, 9. what Betle best liked, S. 24. Marriages and Diseases, O. 334. Weapons and way of Fighting, 337, 8, 9. Sports, Ornaments, Musick and Dancing Women, ib. to 342. 361. Comrades and Pagallies, 327, 8. 358, 9. 364, 5. 373. Wives and Concubines, 328. 334 to 8. 366, 7, 8. 374. Languages and Learning, 327. 330, 1. 431. Religion, Mosques, 338. Circumcision, &c. 337, 9. 340, 1, 2, 3. 369. 370. Ramdam, 343. 359. 361. Washings and Hogs hated, 330. 343, 4. some Baptiz'd, 516. Government and Sultan, d. his Person, Qualities, &c. 326. 331, 4, 5. Wives and Children, 325. 335, 6. 341, 2, 9. 353. Brother, see R. Laut. Wars, 325. 337. 444. State, S. 143. Presents, &c. O. 354, 5, 7. Punish∣ments, 356, 7. 367. English Letters at Mindanao, 349. 355, 6. 370. Seamen revelling, 373. See Comrade and Pagally. See Chambongo. Islands near, 331. 346. 443. See Meangis.
    • Mindora I. O. 307. d. 382. Streights, 384.
    • Mines, See Silver, Gold, Bullawan; where none, C. 122.
    • Mishlaw of Plantains, what and where, O. 314.
    • Missionaries and Missions in the E. Indies, O. 477. S. 93 to 7, 9.
    • Mists and Fogs, where, O. 94, 5. W. 50, 1. where no Rain, 78.
    • Mistakes or Errours, Geographical, &c. as to Point Garachina, and C. St. Lorenzo, O. 193. the breadth of the Oceans and great Continents, 288, 9. 290. Sun's Declination, 377, 8. Mindanao City and Harbour, 309. 310. N. Holland Coast and Shole near it, 461, 2. Gallapago's, 100. W. 57. 96. Isthmus of America, 93, 4, 5. Tides in the South Sea, ib. Trade-Winds, 15. Cold Land Breezes, 42. Omissions in Sea-charts, O. 382. 443. Defects, 416. 444. 454. As to the Clove Countries, 447. Jeoly, 517. Du-Quesne's Fight, 522. Cold at the Cape of good Hope and S. Wind, 529. Manatee at St. Hellena, 547. Canibals, 484, 5, 6. Mangastan, S. 125. Malayan at Tonquin, 59. in confounding Alligator and Crocodile, C. 74, 5, 6. Mountain-Cow and Hippopotamus, 102 to 7. Arek and Betle, S. 54. as to Cedars never being Worm∣eaten, O. 29. the Acapulco-Trade, O. 246.
    • Mogul, English serve him, O. 507, 9. War with him, S. 146, 7, 8.
    • Mole to keep off Floods, d. and where, S. 49.
    • Molinbo, Cabenbo, &c. Negro's dance at N. and F. Moon, W. 55.
    • Molosso's, where, O. 186.
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    • Monastery, Spanish, where, O. 42. of Nuns, 124.
    • Money brought from Japan, S. 15. of Achin, 132. Trade hin∣dred through want of it, 41, 2. 51. where none, W. 111. Cacao goes instead of it, O. 62. C. 120. Money-Changers, Women, S. 60. 130, 1. 142. see Coin, pieces of Eight.
    • Monkeys, eaten and where found, O. 14. 20, 1. 39. (black and little) 172, 3. 212. 320. S. 124. (d. and their tricks) C. 59. 60.
    • Monmouth I. d. O. 385. 422, 5, 6, 8, 9. 436.
    • Monsoons, see among Winds.
    • Moon, influencing Tides, where, W. 90, 7, 8. Currents, 100, 3, 6, 7. not, 51, 2. Trade-winds, 18, 9. Storms, 60. 72. S. 36. Lunar year, 53. Ecclipse, 147. Dancing at N. and Full, O. 541. W. 55. 111.
    • Half-moon Proes, d. and where, S. 5.
    • Moors, who in E. India, O. 507, 8, 9. S. 146. 158. 162.
    • Moro de Porcos, d. O. 211.
    • Moroon'd where and when men said to be, C. 84.
    • Villa de Mose, taken, C. 109. 110. d. and Trade, 110, 1, 9.
    • Moskito (Mosquito) Indians, their Qualifications, Country, Habit of Body, way of Living, Ingeny, &c. d. O. 7. 8. 9. 10, 1. 85. Dextrous striking of Fish, and management of Canoas, 1. 2. 35, 6, 7. 160. 234. 277. 453. C. 13. 109. Hist. of one left at J. Fernando's, O. 84, 5, 6. love English and English Names, 86, 7. breed up I. Gret, 181.
    • Moskito's or Gnats, where, O. 356, 7. C. 80. 120.—Cove, W. 68.
    • Mosques, where, O. 338. S. 129. d. 130, 7.
    • Moss, Turtle feeding on it, O. 104. long on Trees, 132.
    • Mould, see Soil.
    • Mountains interrupt the Atmosphere, W. 78, 9. gather Clouds and Rain. 83, 4, 5, 6. Burning, see Volcans. Yielding Gold, see Bullawan, Gold. Mountains what and where, O. 22. 42. 59. 94, 5. 118, 9. 131, 6. 153. 162. 174. 216. 224. 231, 9. 242. 251, 2, 6. 262. 310. 347. 378. 380, 2, 4, 5, 7. 442, 7. 460. 531, 3. 545, 6. S. 11, 9. 20, 2. 164. 121, 3. 133. C. 7. 8. 32, 8. 101, 8. 111, 9, 123. W. 78. 83, 4, 5. See
    • Blew Mountain, and Monte Diabolo, in Jamaica, C. 8. and
    • The Mount in Jucatan, d. C. 10, 1, 6. 22. and
    • C. Mount or Miserada in Guinea, its Winds, W. 14, 5. 51.
    • Mountain-Cow, see Ante.
    • Mountserat, I. Storm there, W. 70.
    • Mouths, people of large and wide, O. 325. 464. middle siz'd, 427. little, 395. (yet pretty full) C. 115.
    • Mozambique, Ambergriese, O. 74. Trade, W. 108.
    • Mud-fish, where, S. 128.
    • Muger-Key, or Womens I. C. 8. 9.
    • Mullatto's and Mosteso's, who & where, O. 186. 249. 250, 1. C. 122.
    • Mulberry tree and fruit, what, where, and how us'd, S. 23, 4.
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    • Mules, where, O. 99. 249. 250. 277. C. 122.
    • Mullets, where, O. 321. S. 128. C. 71.
    • Munjack, Pitch, d. where, and its use, C. 130.
    • Muscles, where, O. 153. 173, 4, 7. 393. (scarce) 465.
    • Musick, where us'd, W. 111. see Bells, Drums, Gongs, Haut∣boys, Pipes, Strumstrums. That of the W. Indians doleful, O. 127.
    • Musk, where a Commodity, S. 61. whence and how got, 64. Musk-kernels, Musky flesh and Eggs of the Alligator, C. 75. O. 256.
    • Muslins, a Commodity, where, O. 137. 245. see Cloth.
    N.
    • NAil of the left Thumb kept long, where, O. 326.
    • Naked, People going so, all but a Cloath about the mid∣dle, a Sash, or short Petticoat, O. 11. 31, 2. 40. 427. 479. 516. or Thong with Grass or Leaves, 464, 5. or Apron of Silk-grass Cloath, W. 110.
    • Sir I. Narborougb misinformed, in what, O. 246.
    • Nassau I. d. and an I. of Coco-trees near it, O. 475.
    • Nata, d. O. 176. 211.
    • Natal VVinds, VV. 19. Tides, 99. R. and Country, Product, Negro's, &c. d. 108, &c. R. and Hippopotamus, d. C. 104, 6, 7.
    • Natural Philosophy learnt, where, S. 60.
    • Needles, a Commodity, where, C. 119.
    • Negro's, where and what, O. 175. 195. 200. 534. see N. Hol∣landers, Hottentots, Natal, VVild-bush Men; a Bark full of them, 154. taken, 158. advantage might have been made of them, 158, 9. Trade for them, C. 90. O. 46, 7. 154. VVars and sale of one another, 510. Spanish, arm'd, 64. 270. incourag'd in domi∣neering over the Indians, C. 116. Subject to Leg-worms, 90. Negro's Hair and Guinea Negro's Coal black, O. 464. Trial by bitter VVaters, S. 83. those of Sherbore R. Hospitable, O. 78.
    • Nellegree Hills in Bengal, S. 145.
    • Nets for Fishing what and where, O. 395. S. 28, 9. 130. 1. C. 12, 3.
    • Nevis, I. a Hurricane there, VV. 70.
    • New Year, see Year; new Moon, see Moon; new Holland, &c. see Holland. See
    • New England Indians, exploit of some of them, C. 131.
    • Newfoundland, a cold Country, C. 2. its Trade profitable to England, 131. Penguins, O. 97. High Coasts and deep Seas, 423.
    • Ngean, Prov. of Tonquin, S. 21. Iusty Men and good Eat∣ers, 71.
    • Nicaragua, L. Trade by it, and its VVood, O. 115. See Blood-wood.
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    • ... Nicobar Isles, d. O. 476. Commodities and different Characters of the Inhabitants, 477. with S. 94, 5. Ambergriese, True and Counterfeit, O. 72, 3. 477. 481, 2. Canoas, 480, 1. See
    • Nicobar I. properly so call'd, d. O. 477, 8. its Fruits, Animals, Plantations, 478, 9. 480. See Melory. The Inhabitants, their Habit, Language, Houses, way of Life, Disposition, &c. 478, 9. 482, 6, 8, 9. 490. Proes or Canoa's, d. 480, 1, 6, 7, 8, 9. 492.
    • Night, then most Rain in the VVet Season, VV. 88. Singing and Dancing then usual, where, O. 127. 459. 541. Fires then seen, 382. 459. Drum heard, 458.
    • Nigril Point in Jamaica, C. 38, 9.
    • Noddy, Bird, d. O. 53.
    • Nombre de Dios, now a Ruine, O. 58.
    • Fernando de Noronho's, I. d. VV. 56.
    • Norths, Storms; and North-Banks, Clouds presaging them, d. VV. 60, 1, 2. 71. 105, 6. C. 21. Chocolatta-North, 39. d. VV. 60.
    • North-Seas, store of Seals, O. 90. North-Sea, See At∣lantick.
    • North-West and North-East Passages, how to be tried, O. 273, 4.
    • Noses, where People of short and low, O. 32. 325, 6. 427. thick, 32. and flat, ib. 326. 537. high or Aquiline, 44. 297. 395. 407. large, 407. small, 170. 326. mean bigness and well propor∣tioned, 395. 478, S. 40. 128. C. 115. VV. 110.
    • Nuke mum a Pickle, what and where, C. 28. 30.
    • Nurse, Fish, d and where, C. 25. 35.
    • Nutmegs, where, O. 316. 447. 513. a Commodity, and Price, S. 152. VVild or Bastard Nutmegs, without smell or taste, O. 391, 2.
    • Pulo Nuttee, VVater and Provisions, S. 4.
    O.
    • OAkam for calking Ships, O. 295.
    • Oaks, the only ones seen by the Author, in the Torrid Zone, C. 53.
    • Oarrha, d. O. 255.
    • Oars, what, where, and how us'd, O. 429. 490. S. 5. 13, 4. 75. best Looms or Handles, of what wood, O. 54. 118.
    • Oath of Allegiance, where and how taken, S. 82, 3.
    • Observations taken of the Sun, O. 82. 281. see Latitudes by Ob.
    • Offerings to Idols, flesh, O. 411. burnt sticks, 412. see Paper.
    • Oil, a Commodity, where, O. 142, 3. 196. 214. of Coco-nuts, how made, 294. where us'd (and Palm-Oil) for anointing the Body, 537, 8. Train-Oil of Seals, where to be had, 90. C. 26, 7, 8. of Sea-Turtle, O. 109. 110. 395, (and of Porpusses) S. 6. 8. sweet Oils us'd against Harmatans, VV. 50.
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    • Old VVives, fish, where, S. 128.
    • Oleta R. d. O. 267.
    • Omba, I. d. and Isles and Sholes near it, O. 459.
    • One-bush Key, see Bush.
    • Onions, where, S. 23. 127.
    • Opium, a valuable Commodity, where, S. 154. 165, 6.
    • Oranges, what and where, O. 258. 291. 311. (Cam-chain and Cam-quit) S. 23, 4. 45. 90, 2. 124. 163. 181. C. 6. 94.
    • Orange I. d. O. 385. 421, 2, 9.
    • Ornament, of Dancing Women, O. 340. Princesses, 342. of se∣veral people, 32. 326, 7. 407, 8. 418, 9. 427. 456. 464. 479. 514, 5. 537, 8. S. 40, 1. C. 114. W. 111.
    • Pulo Oro, S. 5.
    • Oromkeys of Achin, O. 500. S. 141, 2, 3. 4.
    • Ostridges, see Estriges.
    • Otoque I. d. O. 200.
    • Otta, see Anatta.
    • Oven made in Sand, O. 275. a fence from Fire, S. 45, 6.
    • Out-cry of Fish at Malacca, manner of it, S. 163.
    • Outlagers of Boats, what, O. 299. 480. how serviceable, 487. 492, 5, 7. see Proes.
    • Oysters, Oyster-banks, and Pearl-Oysters, what and where, O. 43. 153. 173, 4, 6, 7. S. 9. 89. 163. C. 17. 28.
    P.
    • PAcheca I. O. d. 175. 196, 9. 206.
    • Pacifick Sea, what properly so, O. 94. and how made so, W. 78, 9. 83. Dews and Mists tho' no Rain, 78. O. 94. and great Waves, ib. healthy Coast, 153.
    • Paddles, how and where us'd, O. 299. W. 38, 9.
    • Padres, see Priests (Spanish.)
    • Pagally, what and where, O. 327, 8. 358. 364, 5. 377. S. 52.
    • Pageants, O. 340, 1. Pageant Princes, see Boua, Q. of Achin.
    • Pagoda's Idol Temples, what and where, S. 56, 7. 90, 1, 2. 152.
    • Pagoda, Coin, how much, O. 509.
    • Paita, see Payta.
    • Painters, where, S. 60. 136. O. 409. Painting the Body, where and how, 514. 537. the Teeth black, S. 41.
    • Palaces, d. S. 47, 8. 130. see Houses.
    • Palankin, of the Sultan of Mindanao, O. 341.
    • Palimbam in Sumatra, its Pepper-Trade, O. 401.
    • Pallacat in Coromandel, O. 522. why deserted, W. 74.
    • Palm-Tree, and Dwarf-Palm or Palme to Royal, d. O. 248. 318. and thatch, 328. d. S. 46, 7. C. 79. 115.
    • Palm-wine, O. 78. whence, 248.
    • Palm-Oil, where used for anointing the Body, O. 537.
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    • Palma-Mariae, d. and where, O. 212, 3.
    • Palmeto, and works and Thatch of it, d. and where, O. 150, 1. 300. 328 335. 412. 479. S. 46, 7. C. 11. 49. 79. 114, 5. 127.
    • C. Palmas, Coast and Winds, W. 16. 38. 50, 1. Weather, 80.
    • R. Palmas, C. 1•…•…0.
    • Palo de Campeche, Logwood, why so call'd, C. 47.
    • Panama Bay, its Coast, O 186. low, 34. 425. Bounds, 164. Rivers, 178. Ship-werms, 363. Rains, Air, &c. 186. W. 83. Winds, 17, 9. 34, 5. 40. O. 186. Tides, W. 95, 6. Islands, 95. d. O. 174, 5. 193, 9. 200, 2, 6. 211 see the Map, O. 1.
    • Panama City, d. O. 178, 9, 186. its strength, 205. whence its provision, 176. its Commerce with Portobel, 179. 184, 5. Course towards Lima, 4. 135. 167. and from Lima thither, 200, 1. Old Panama burnt. 178.
    • Panay, a Spanish I. unfrequented, O. 382. Fires in the night, ib.
    • Pangasanam (Pongasfinay) of Luconia, d. O. 383.
    • Pangasinam in Sumatra, its Pepper, S. 182.
    • Pan-tile, see Roofs.
    • Panuk, R. and City, d. C. 127.
    • Paper what and where made, S. 60, 1. burnt in Sacrisice to Idols, 58. 9. O. 396.
    • Parades in Spanish Towns, O. 219. 269. 387. C. 46.
    • Parakites, where, O. 321. 392. 426. 458. S. 26. 128. 181. C. 65.
    • Parents, play away Children, where, S. 42. sell them, 37, 8, 9. 50. their Daughters to Husbands, ib. see Chil∣dren.
    • Pulo Parselor, d. S. 158, 9.
    • Parracota, Fish, d. (sometimes poisonous) C. 71, 2.
    • Parrots, where and what, O 39. 321. 392. S. 26. 128. 181. C. 65. 118. (a fine sort, d.) 128, 9.
    • Partriges, where, S. 26.
    • C. Passao, d. O. 162. No L. Breezes, W. 33. its Currents, 107.
    • Passage-Fort in Jamaica, Salt-Earth, C. 18. Breezes, W. 36.
    • Passages North-West and North East, how to be attempted, O. 273, 4.
    • Passange-Jonca, O. 499. 500, 1, 2. S. 118. 133, 4.
    • Pastla R. see Coolecan.
    • Pastures, where, O. 218. 231. S. 14. 21. see Savannahs.
    • Patagonia, a Stage to East India. Arrow-heads of Flint, O. 85, 6.
    • Pate Bay, great Calms there, W. 20.
    • Pattache, a Spanish Galleon, its Course, O 185.
    • Pavillions to sleep in, a Commodity, C. 42. necessary, 80.
    • Paving of Streets, S. 47. see Floors.
    • St. Paul's I. O. 175. 206.
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    • Paunches of Goats, how dressed and eaten, O. 429. 430.
    • Pea's where growing, O. 532.
    • Peacock, a Bird like it, where and what, W. 109.
    • Pears, where growing, O. 532.
    • Pearl, Pearl-Oysters and Fishery, where and what, O. 43. 173, 4, 5. 244. 264. S. 8. 89. Mother of Pearl, where good, O. 173.
    • Pearl-Islands by Tonquin, S. 11.
    • Pearl-Islands in the W. Indies, see Corn-Islands.
    • Pearl-Islands, or Kings-Islands by Panama, O. 171. d. 175, 6, 7, 8. W. 95. see the Map, O. 1.
    • Santa Pecaque, see Centiquipaque.
    • Pecary, where, O. 9. 12, 8. 39. 169. C. 59. 96.
    • Pecul, how much, S. 132.
    • Pedro Point in Jamaica, hard to double, W. 32. Cur∣rents, 101.
    • Pegu, its Achar, O. 391. VVomen Prostituted there, 395. Shipwrack'd Men kept there, S. 8. its Jars, 98. low Coast, rich Pagoda and Image, and Commodities Imported, 151, 2.
    • Pelicans, d. and where, C. 69. 70, 1. S. 26.
    • Penguin, Bird, d. and where, O. 97. 146. (Eggs) 159.
    • Penguin Fruit, yellow and red, d. and where, O. 263. C. 94.
    • Pentare, I. d. and Smoaks and Fires seen on it, O. 459.
    • People all less Savage than thought to be, O. 484, 5, 6. Coun∣try populous and poor, S. 40, 1. see Poor, Manners, Cu∣stoms, &c.
    • Pepper, where growing, and Trade, S. 8. 65. 110, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7. 127. 158. 164, 6. 178. 180, 1. d. 182, 4. O. 400. heats Water in Ships holds, 525. Meat seasoned with it, S. 129. Guinea or Cod-pepper, Sawce, d. O. 296. 313. Fish-pickle, C. 124. Indian-pepper where, O. 10.
    • Periago's, see Canoa's.
    • Perica I. Road for Panama Shipping, O. 184. d. 186.
    • Perewinkles, Shell-fish, where, O. 174. scarce, 465.
    • Persia, Winds, W. 20. hot, 48. O. 504, 5. Pearl-Oysters, 174.
    • Peru, Coast, Soil, Winds and Weather, O. 94, 5, 6. 140, 1, 3. W. 12, 3, 4. 33, 8. 78, 9. 83. Tides, 96. Currents, 107. Rivers not perennial, 79. 80. S. 35. O. 95, 6. how far dry, and whence their Timber, 140. Cacao and Woollen whence, 152. E. India Commodities whence, 245. its Silver, see Pieces of Eight, Poto∣si. Buildings, see Churches, Houses. Rock-fish, 91. see Andes, Chili, Pacifick Sea, Gallapago's Isles. For particular Places, see the Globe-Map, O. Title; and the Map, O. 24.
    • Petaplan Hill, d O. 248.
    • St. Peter St. Paul, R. d. C. 94. 101, 7, 8.
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    • Petit Guavre, see Guavre.
    • Petticoat an acceptable present to an Indian, O. 13. of several Nations, d. 327. 4•…•…7. 479. C. 114.
    • Petties, Bantam Coin, S. 132.
    • Peuns, who and where, O. 507, 8.
    • Philippine Islands, d. O. 306, 7, 8. Spanish Isles, ib. and Trade there, 185. (see Acapulco-Ship, Manilla,) how managed, 244, 5, 6. Smuggling, 307. Gold there, ib. 308. 350, 1. how named, 431. 513. Malayan learnt there, 395. People anoint themselves, 537. Course thence, W. 25. Anonymous I. by Sebo, and its Canes, d. 379. 380. other Isles, 382, 4. see Bashee Isles, Bat I. St. Johns, I. Luconia, Meangis Isles, Mindanao, Mindora, Panay, Sebo.
    • Philosophy, Natural and Moral, where studied, S. 60.
    • Phrensy, Laughing, &c. caused by a Plant, S. 126.
    • Pickers for Teeth and Tobacco of Spiders Teeth, C. 64.
    • Pickles, see Achar, Pepper-Sawce. Pickled Fish, what and where, O. 303. 533. S. 27, 8. 30. C. 124, 7.
    • Pictures in Houses. O. 140. S. 94. of Saints in Churches, C. 115. painted like Indians, ib. O. 123. where a Commodity, C. 119. see Painting, Images, Idols.
    • Pies Pond in Beef-Island in Campeachy, C. 77.
    • Pigeons, where, O. 39. 177. 276. 321. 392. S. 128. 181. C. 65. d. 66. see Doves, Turtle-doves.
    • Pillory, what and where, S. 78, 9.
    • Pilots, where to be taken in, S. 4. 11. O. 149. 155. where un∣acquainted, 163. 224, 5.
    • Pilot-Book, a Spanish Manuscript, quoted, O. 163. 198. 232, 9. 240. 251, 3, 5. 267. 272. 425. see Preface, Vol. II.
    • Pine-Trees, where, O. 198. see
    • Pinas Port, O. 198. and
    • I. of Pines by Cuba, d. C. 30, to 7. Beasts, Fish, Hunting, ib. 75. 98. Mangroves, 32. Violences of the Spanish Garrison there, 31. Land Tortoise, O. 102. Wet Weather, W. 85.
    • Pine-apple, Fruit where, O. 10. 291. 418. 420, 6. S. 125. 163. 181. C. 5. Pine-drink, O. 10.
    • Wild Pine, Shrub, d. and its keeping Water, C. 56.
    • Pipes, Musical, where used, C. 115. see Hautboys.
    • Pirates, Chinese, routed, S. 106, 7. Malayans, 157. 165. falsly supposed, 87, 8, 9. see Privateers, Buggasses.
    • Piscadore Isles, Harbour, T. Fort, Tartar Garrison and Shipping, O. 416, 7. Fruits, &c. 418. Liquors and Jars, 419. Cloaths, 418, 9.
    • Pisco, its Wine, O. 196.
    • Pitch what and where, O. 223. 394. (see Tar) 393. (how or∣dered for coating Ships, ib.) 509. S. 8. Munjack, d. C. 130.
    • Pinra, d. O. 143, 4.
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    • Planets, their Motions where studied, S. 60.
    • Plank not sawn but split, O. 332. see Timber.
    • Plantains, where, O. 9. 12, 9. 20, 1. 59. (set to shelter Ca∣cao) 62. 74, 5, 7, 8. 122, 3. 141. 167, 8. 175. 183, 7. 198, 9. 200, 2, 6. 253. 311, 3, 4 5, 6. 426. 455. 480. 546. S. 4. 23. 124. 163. 181. C. 5. 9. 112. Tree and Fruit, d. O. 311, to 6. how raised, 311, 2. in what Soil, 313. where valued, 313, 4, 5. how eaten, 313, 4. 426. Plantain-drink, 314, 5. Cloth, and where worn, ib. 3. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 4. 7 A peculiar sort at Mindanao, with Seeds good for Fluxe. 315, 6. see 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
    • Plantations, what and where, O. 9. 12, 4, 5, 8, 9. 22. 114. 175. 348. 4•…•…. 432, 3. 540. 8 130. of Cacao, O. 60, 1, 2. Coco nuts, 479. 480. Maiz, 123 C. 112, 3. Cotton, 114. see of Plantains, Tobacco, Yams, Sugar Canes. When the Harvest in these Plantations, W. 81, 2. suffering for want of Rain, 84. where managed by Women, O. 9. 429. 432, 3. Planta∣tions where usually begun with Plantains, 313.
    • Plata I. O. Intr. IV. V. d. 132, 3 Tides, VV. 69.
    • Plate of Mexico C. 125. see Silver. Plate-Fleet, see Lima, Armada, Bar 〈◊〉〈◊〉-Fleet.
    • Plow and Plowing, how and where O. 410.
    • Plum-Trees and Fruit, see Coco plum, Hog plum.
    • Poisonous, Dye or Paint, S. 41. Food, see Manchancel, Para∣cooda. Bones, see Corroso. Fins, see Cat-fish. Poisoning what and where used, O. 32•…•…. 374. how the Liver affected with it, 398. Darts poisoned, 41. Arrows, VV. 108.
    • Poles for several uses, S. 26, 9. 47.
    • Polar, VVinds cold, O. 530. S. Pole, VVinds thenee, 544.
    • Polygamy, where, O. 334. (the Sultan) 455. S. 50. VV. 111.
    • Pomgranates, where and what, O. 532, 4. S. 124. see Man∣gastan.
    • Ponds, Medicinal Herbs floating on them, S. 22, 3. Duck-ponds, 26. Fish-ponds, 27, 9. 48. 55.
    • Pone tree, d. and its use, S. 24. 62, 4.
    • Ponti•…•…herri, French Fort, taken by the Dutch, O. 522.
    • Pontique Point, d. O. 258. 261.
    • Poor people thro want of Trade, O. 334. 395. S. 39. 41, 2. 51. and with it, 64, 5. begging, 14. thievish, 50. sell Wives and Children, 37, 8, 9.
    • Madre, or Nuestra Sennora, de Popa, rich Monastery, O. 4•…•….
    • 〈◊〉〈◊〉, Mexican Breezes, d. VV. 46, 7.
    • Por•…•…, China VVare, made where and of what, O. 409.
    • Moro de Porcos, d. O. 211.
    • Porcupines, where, C. 59. 62. S. 127. eaten 128.
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    • Pork, how eaten and young Piggs, S. 30, 1. 92. abhorred, see Hogs.
    • Porpusses, and Oil of them, S. 6. killed by a Storm, VV. 71.
    • Porta Nova in Coromandel O. 388.
    • Portobel, low Coasts on each side, O. 424. VVinds and Tornado's, 44. Breezes and Course, VV. 40. stormy Norths, 60. unwholesom Turtle to the East of it, O. 103. Plantains there, 313. Com∣merce with Panama, 27. 184. 5. Goods taken, and Air sick∣ly, ib. Barlaventa. Fleet touches there, C. 126.
    • Portorico Island, Trade, O. 227. Hog-Crauls, C. 98. touch'd at, 126.
    • Port-Royal in Campeachy, Harbour and Island, d. C. 48. 51. a vast green Turtle there, d. O. 105, 6.
    • Port-Royal in Jamaica, its Turtle, whence, O. 106. W. 36. indangered by a Storm, 65. otherwise useful, 107.
    • Ports, see Harbours. Free, O. 418.
    • Portugal, high Coasts and deep Seas, O. 423. Portuguese of Cape Verd Isles poor, 70, 2, 4, 5. Trade and Shipping, where, 307. 383, 7, 8. 460. S. 145. VV. 108. see Goa, Macao. places lost by them, 400 545. (and why) S. 161, 2. VV. 56. Discoveries of the E. Indies by Sea, O. 530. S. 161. their Course to Brazil, VV. 9. Portuguese words where spoken, O. 479.
    • Posole (poor Soul) an Indian Drink, d. C. 43. 113.
    • Possum (Opossum) Beast, where, C. 59. 96.
    • Posts, Houses built on them, how and where, O. 151. 328, 9. 454, 7. 479. S. 129. 145, 6. 180.
    • Potato's, where, O. 9. 12, 4, 8, 9. 46, 8. 75. 141. 151. 311. 426. 433, 5, 7. 454. 458. the Leaves devoured by Locusts, 430. where no Potato's, 480. 464, 6.
    • Potosi, its Silver inferiour to the Mexican, O. 269.
    • Potters, where, S. 60. see Earthen VVare, Jars.
    • Poultrey, (Dunghil Fowl, Cocks and Hens) where, O. 122. 240. 321. (how kept) 329. 406. 426. 464. (like ours) 480, 9. 509. 533. 546. S. 25. 30. 163. 184. (Cock-fighting, ib.) C. 118. 128. VV. 111. a wild sort, d. O. 392, 3.
    • Powder (Gun) a Commodity, where, C. 41. ill-corn'd, and made by every one for his own use, S. 70. 99. how by the Author, 97, 8, 9.
    • Small-Pox, see small.
    • Pracel Sholes, dangerous, O. 389. 405. S. 7. 9. 105.
    • Prata, I. and dangerous Rocks, d. O. 405, 6.
    • Prawns, where, S. 27.
    • Prayers, how and where made, O. 338. 343. S. 57, 8.
    • Precipices, Towns built on them, O. 425, 8, 9.
    • Presents expected, O. 328, 9. what and where made, 354, 5. 301, 2, 3, 4. 354, 5. 418, 9. 420. 457, 8. 500, S. 108.
    • Prices of Goods, what and where, O. 227. 333. 356. 365. 427. 487. 9. S. 61. 132. 4. 5. 152. C. 47.
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    • Priests, Spanish Padre's among Indians, O. 44. 123, 5, 6, 7. 131. 300, 1, 3, 4, 8. 383, 7. C. 112, 4. power and wealth, O. 124. 308. C. 114, 5. learn the Languages of the Indians, ib. see Missiona∣ries. Heathen Priests, where and what, O. 396. S. 52, 7, 8. 83.
    • Princes, Eastern, their State, &c. S. 142, 3. (abus'd, 184.) O. 329. 335, 6, 7. 340, 1, 2. 354, 5. Devices in Flags, 455. see Mindanaian and Bouton Sultans, R. Laut, Tonquinese ruling King or Choua, Govern∣ment, Guards, Presents, Soldiers, VVomen. Painted Pr. see Jeoly. Pageant Princes (without real power) see Boua, and Q. of Achin. A Prince of a Spice-I. invites the English to Trade, 350. 366. 444, 6.
    • Privateers, Buccaneers, always seek for Fish, O. 117, 8. and take Moskito-men with them, 1. 2. soon mutinous if in want, 146. venturous, 242. Signals to find each other, 252. their knowledge of the W. India Coasts, 27. Queries put to Prisoners, 27, 8. Com∣missions taken from Petit-Guavres, ib. 39. 68. 192. burn Ves∣sels they take, and save the Nails, C. 47. Manage Canoas well, 119. sleep on Deck, VV. 87. observe Tides much, 9. Their Ra∣vages in Jucatan, Campeachy, New Spain, and B. of Mexico, C. 12, 5. 33. 47. 53, 4. 95, 8. 109. 110, 1. 121, 2, 4, 6. Cruisings among the W. India Coasts and Islands, O. 26 to 66. Revelling, 50. Exploits, &c. 50, 6, 8. 63, 8, 9. Repulse, 63. French, Ordinary Seamen, 30. Their Entring the S. Sea's by the Cape. R. 129. by crossing the Isthmus (and Return) Intr. III. 7. 11 to 24. 191, 6, 7. and first occasion of it, 180, 1, 2, 3. entring by Sea, 83, 4. Cruising, Occurrences, &c. in the S. Sea, 93 to 278. several particulars relating to them, 116, 7. 153 to 8. 171. 187, 8, 9. 191, 6, 7. 202, 5, 8, 9. 213. 5, 9. 220, 1, 3, 4. 241, 2, 3, 7. 254, 5, 8, 9. 260, 1, 6, 7, 8. 270, 1, 7, 8. In the E. Indies, 358, 9. 364, 5. 371, 2, 3, 4, 6. 439. 470. 481, 2. 506 to 511. see Pirates.
    • Procession at a Circumcision, O. 340, 1, 2. of Idolaters, 397.
    • Proe's, what and where, their make, Outlayers, &c. d. O. 298, 9. 300. d. 335, 6. 397. 448. 455, 8. 475, 7. 480. d. S. 5. d. 131. Proc∣bottoms built upon, 111. see Boats, Outlayers, Paddles.
    • Prophesie or presage of the stirs in America, O. 180, 1.
    • Prospects pleasant, O. 42. 58, 9. 87. 111, 2. 135. 152, 7. 163. 177, 8, 9. 186, 7. 202. 231, 3. 251, 2, 3, 8. 309. 384. 417. 478. 530, 1. S. 14. 24. 179. C. 109. VV. 109.
    • Prostituting of VVomen, see VVomen.
    • Providence I. C. 57. by whom setled, O. 33.
    • Puebla Nova attempted, O. Intr. III. taken, 213.
    • Pulo signifies Island, O. 389. see Condore, Uby, &c.
    • Pumce-stones, where and whence, O. 230.
    • Pumkins, where, O. 311. 426. S. 23. 45. 181.
    • Pumps (Spanish) for Ships, how made, O. 443, 4.
    • Pumple-Nose, fruit, d. S. 124, 5. 163.
    • Puna I. T. and Pilots, d. O. 149. Oysters, 177.
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    • Punishments, what and where us'd, O. 356, 7. 367. 432. S. 77 to 81, 3. 138, 9. 140.
    • Purification, City, d. O. 257.
    • Purslain wild, and benefit of it, where, S. 22.
    Q
    • QUalifications of People, Docil and Apprehensive, Ingeni∣ous, of good natural Wit, Active, Dexterous, &c. O. 78. 9. 10. 35, 6, 7, 8. 298. 300. 326. 400, 1. 429. S. 41, 2. 181. VV. 110. see Artificers, Mechanicks, Proes, Jonks, &c. Lear∣ning, Customs, &c.
    • Qualities of People, see Manners.
    • Quam, a Bird, d. and where, O. 19. 39. C. 65. d. 66, 7. 85.
    • Quantung, Province of China, see Canton.
    • Queda, Cudda, Oil used, O. 537. Trade, 501. S. 173, 8.
    • Queen of Achin, her Election, State, &c. S. 141. to 8.
    • Querisao, see Currasao.
    • Du Quesne's Voyage, a Fight related in it, O. 522, 3.
    • Quibo (Cobaya) I. and its other Keys or Islands, O. Intr. IV. d. 212, 3. 5. Cantarras I. 213. see Canales I. Rancheria I. and,
    • Quicaro, I. d. O. 212, 5.
    • Quick-Silver, whence, and a Commodity, O. 245.
    • Quinam, Metropolis of Cochinchina, S. 7.
    • Quinces, where growing, O. 532.
    • Quito, its Cloth a Commodity, where, O. 142, 3. 152. City and Gold Mines, d. 152, 3. Rains, sickly Air, and rich Rivers, 164, 9.
    R
    • RAccoons, or Indian Conies, and Rats, O. 172, 276. C. 6. 32.
    • Rack, see Arack.
    • Rafts, see Bark-Logs.
    • Rags, a Commodity, where, O. 489.
    • Raja's, Princes, abus'd, S. 184. see R. Laut.
    • Rain, what, when and where met by the Author, &c. O. 4. 14, 6, to 21. 79. 83. 199. 360. 414, 5. 438. 459. 461. W. 55. where and when much usual, O. 44. 108. 153. 167. 173. 195. 230. 322. 360. S. 34, 6. 149. C. 33. 79. W. 19. 52. 62, 8, 9. 72, 8. 80, 2, to 6. pleasant, 58. Season of Rains in particular Places, when and how, O. 186. 207. 297. 321, 2, 3. 360. 394. S. 34. 148, 9. 180, 1. W. 52. see Season, Weather. Bays most subject to Rain, 78. 80, 2, 3. and Mountains, 83, 4, 5, 6. much from a small Cloud, 87, 8. hurt

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    • done by them, S. 37, 8. Floods caused, see Floods. Rivers made by them, 35. O. 95, 6. whose overflow fattens the Land, S. 37, 8. Rain where a sign of Land nigh, O. 283. No Rain, where, 94. 139. 140. 186. and why, W. 78, 9.
    • Ramdam, or Mahometan Lent, how kept, O. 343, 359, 361.
    • Rancheria, its Pearl-Fishery, &c. d. O. 43, 4.
    • Rancheria I. in the S. Sea, d. O. 212.
    • Rashbouts, who and where, O. 507, 8.
    • Rates of Goods, see Price.
    • Rattan Caues, use, O. 496. S. 46. Rattan-Cables, d. 167.
    • Rats, many, where, C. 23. 45. in Ships, O. 279.
    • Raw Fish eaten, O. 430. Flesh, S. 30.
    • Realeja, Ria Lexa, Port to Leon City, O. 215. the Habour and Island, d. 118 to 121. the T. d. taken and burnt, 119. 221, 3. bad Air, 221, 4. 230, 6.
    • Recreations, S. 53. see Gaming.
    • Red Sea, Ambergriese, O. 74. Pirates fond of cruising there, 439. when bad going thither, 510. Weather and Winds, W. 20, 4. Tide, 99.
    • Red wood, see Blood-w. Gam-w. Log-wood.
    • Reeds, Hats made of them, where, S. 43.
    • Refugees, French, where, O. 532. 547.
    • Religious Belief, Prayers, &c. where, S. 56, 7, 8. O. 338. none visible, 432. 466. 479. 541. state of it in the E. S. 95, 6, 7. see Chri∣stianity, Idolatry, Mahometanism, and
    • Renegado's, Chinese and English, S. 138.
    • Revolution at Siam, S. 151, 2, 3.
    • Rhubarb, whence, S. 63.
    • Ria Lexa, see Realeja.
    • Rice, where growing, and a Commodity, O. 78. 175. 291, 7. 303. 329. 333. 353. 384. 397, 9. 400. S. 14. 21, 2, 4, 5. 30. 64. 87, 8. 105 130, 4, 5, 6. 145. 151. 183, 6. 181. 2. in wet Soil, 25. O. 297. 406. 410. S. 25. yet hurt by much Ram, 37. depends on the Rains, where, 37, 8. dear bought, 50. Harvest, when and how ordered, 25. O. 353. tred out with Buffalo's, 410, 1.. how dress'd and eaten, see Cookery; with Tamarinds, good for sick People, 520. the Grain and main Sustenance of the E. Indians, 399. 426. S. 22. 30, 8. 50, 5, 126. 148. where none, O. 426. 433. 480. 464, 6. Rice Drink, see Drink.
    • Mr. Ringrose, kill'd, O. 271, 2. referred to, see H. of Buc∣caniers.
    • Rings, what and where worn, O. 365. 514, 5. C. 119. VV. 111.
    • Ripling or Cockling Sea, O. 133. VV. 57. see Sea.
    • Rivers nor perenbical, where, O. 95, 6. S. 35. all in the Torrid Zone overflow in the wet Season, 34. brackish in the dry Season, O. 258. how us'd for Bathing, 330.

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    • S. 180. see Bathing, Washing. Fit for building Ships, O. 114. unfrequented, 163. stor'd with Fish, S. 27. 128. how caught 28, 9. Ripling or Cockling Sea caus'd by Rivers, W. 57. and what Tides, 91. For particular Rivers, see the Maps. Gold-Rivers, see Gold. River-Frigats, d. and where, S. 16. 74, 5, 6, 7. River-Horse, see Hippopotamus.
    • Roads and Riding for Ships, what and where, O. 48. 55, 6, 8. 63. 74. 97. 125. 144. 151, 2. 164, 9. 170, 9. 184. 204. 238, 9. 257. 321. 380. S. 122, 3. 165. C. 17. 108. W. 73. 4. See Anchorings, Harbours.
    • Roca's Isles, d O. 52, 5.
    • Sky-Rockets fir'd at Mindanao, O. 342.
    • Rocks, what and where, O. 50, 1, 2, 6. 74. 81. 97. 101, 9. 112, 6. 122. 132, 3, 6, 9. 145, 6. 174. 186. 198. 212: 232, 5, 8, 9. 240, 1, 2, 8. 256, 7. 261, 2, 3, 7. 275. 282, 3. 291. 381, 2. 405. 422, 6. 458. 461, 3. 475. 545, 7. S. 19. 122. 160. 171. C. 23, 5, 6. 47. 124, 5. W. 56. (people dwelling in them, 108.) 109. Rocky Coasts have deep Seas, and where so, O. 422, 3, 4, 5. abound in Fish, 91. 264. see
    • Rock-fish (Grooper, Bacalao) d. and where, O. 91. 257.
    • Rokbo, a Branch of Tonquin R. d. S. 9. 10, 5, 6, 9. 21.
    • C. Roman, its Currents, W. 101, 2, 4.
    • Pulo Rondo, d. S. 122.
    • Roofs of Buildings, what and where, O. 139. 218. 387. 479. 539. S. 43, 5. 57. 130. C. 45. 115, 8. see Thatch.
    • Roots, eatable, where little need of them, S. 22. sold, 30. plant∣ed, 182. see Cassavy, Onions, Potato's, Yams.
    • Rosario, R. T. and Gold. Mines, d. O. 266.
    • Rowing, how, see Proes. To the sound of a Gong, in exact ca∣dence, S. 75. without hands, 139. see Oars, Paddles.
    • Port-Royal, Porto-Rico, see Porto.
    • Rudder, a Paddle us'd for it, O. 299. S. 5.
    • Rum, a Commodity, where, C. 18. 92.
    • Rushes burnt on Idol-Altars, S. 43. 58.
    • Rusk, a sort of wheaten Bisket, O. 303.
    S.
    • SAbbath of the Mahometans, Friday, O. 338. 377.
    • Sacrificio I. in the S. Sea, d. O. 238.
    • Sacrificio Isles in the G. of Mexico, their true Site, C. 124, 5.
    • Sacrifices to Idols, what and where, O. 396, 7. S. 43. 58, 9.
    • Saggen, Plantain, and Plantain-Cloth, O. 327.
    • Sago, where, what, how made, and us'd, O. 310, 1. 329. S. 148.
    • Sails, and Sail-cloth, d. O. 295. 384. 413. S. 13. C. 46. bad, W. 33. Sailing swift, O. 281, 5, 6. 300. in E. India, depends on the Monsoons, W. 22, 3, 4. see Course, shipping.
    • Saints, painted like Indians, O. 123. C. 115. sold, 119, see V. Mary.
    • Saker, of great Guns, where the most valued, S. 65.
    • Sale or Out-cry at Malaoca, manner of it, S. 163.
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    • ... Sal I. of the C. Verds, and its Salt, &c. d. O. 70, 2.
    • Rio de Sal, d. O. 264.
    • Salina Harbour and Salt in Campeachy, d. C. 42, 3. see Salt.
    • Sallagua T. O. 245. 253. Harbour, d. 254.
    • Salt, and Salina's or Salt-ponds, where, O. 49. 56. 70, 5. 110. 240. 3. 265, 9. 430. (making, d. and time of kerning, 56.) C. 42, 3. Wells dug in Sand, Salt if deep, where, 50. 118. Salt-water under Fresh, S. 156, 7. O. 42. Salt-Lakes stor'd with Fish, 241, 2, 3. see Lagunes.
    • Salt-Creek in Campeachy, C. 99.
    • Salt-Petre, imported, S. 65. (us'd) 98. Earth, C. 7. 8.
    • Sambaloe's Isles, and Point Samblass, Rendezvous of Privateers, Vegetables and Animals, O. 22, 3, 6. 39. 40. 101, 3. C. 58. 61. Breezes, W. 36. see Golden I.
    • Pulo Sambilong. and their Cat-fish, S. 171.
    • Sambo, R. d. O. 193, 8.
    • Sam shu, a sort of Arack, d. O. 419.
    • Sands, hot, a Cure, O. 276. a Punishment, 357. rais'd by Winds, W. 15. 47, 8. Wells, C. 50. 118. Banks, 120. high, 123, 4. see Anchorings, Bays, Sholes, Soil.
    • Santa Pecaque, see Centiquipaque.
    • Sapadilly, fruit, where, O. 39. d. 202, 3. C. 48, 9. 94.
    • Sarsaparilla, grows in water, and where, O. 152.
    • Sash worn instead of other Cloaths, O. 479. see Naked.
    • Savages, misreported, and easily amus'd, O. 484, 5, 6.
    • Savannahs, Champian, or Pasture, what and where, O. 44. 50. 62. d. 87, 8. 112, 4, 5. 121. 150. 205. 211, 8. 231, 2. 240. 250, 3, 8, 9. 264, 5, 9. 347, 8. 369. 384, 7. 406. 442. S. 19. 22. 124. C. 32, 48, 9. 52, 3, 8, 9. (drown'd, 55, 6. 80, 1, 2.) 84, 5, 6. d. 94, 102, 7, 8. 120, 1.
    • Sauces, Pepper-sauce, O. 396. see Achars, Pickle, Cookery.
    • Sausages of raw Pork eaten, where, S. 30.
    • Sawyers, and Saws, S. 60. C. 41. O. 357. none, 332.
    • Scabby Lips caus'd by a Wind, O. 63.
    • Scales, not us'd, where, O. 434.
    • Scarf, what and where worn, O. 456. S. 129.
    • Scholars, where the only Courtiers, S. 59. Schools, O. 330, 1.
    • Scuchadero, d. O. 195.
    • Scissars, a Commodity, where, C. 119. O. 23.
    • Scorpions, O. 320. C. 63. S. 25. an Antidote, 53, 4.
    • Scuda, I. Sir Fr. Drake's Bowels buried there, O. 39.
    • Scurvey cur'd, O. 92. 548.
    • Sea, where, high, great, rough, swelling, O. 55. 134. 198. 231, 2, 3, 9. 241. 7. 253. 262, 4, 7. 543, 4. C. 123, 4. increas'd by contrary Winds. W. 106, 7. O. 421. see Tornado's, Storms. No Grass or Weeds in deep Seas, 393. where deep or shallow, and deepening gra∣dually; ib. 422, 5, 4, 5. C. 16. 48. Head-Sea, 22. Cockling or Rip∣ling,

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    • O. 82. 133. 415. W. 57. sparkling & working Waves, in Storms, 69. O. 414. always smooth, C. 30. long Ebb presaging Storms, W. 61, 6. 70. Change of Colour, O. 80. usually a sign of Sholes, or Land near, C. 28. Sea and Wind rise and fall together, O. 217. At Sea, Land-Breezes faintest, W. 31, 2, 3. fewest Tornado's, 86, 7, 8. Far at Sea, weakest Currents, 104. and Birds not seen, O. 282. 531. Sea∣winds warmest, 529. see Weather, Winds. Fresh Water taken up at Sea, 42. S. 156. warily, 157. Sea-Marks, see Marks, see Atlantick, Indian, Red Sea, G. of Mexico, and South-Sea.
    • Sea men, good, S. 4. 5. bad, see Spaniards. Ignorance, O. 276, 7, 8. 507. VV. 15. Superstition, 31. lost by carelesness, 41, 2. Proverb, 45. hardship, 48. tricks, O. 318. thievish, ib. 528, 9. just, S. 117, 8. scarce, 112. see Lascars.
    • Sea-Devils, fish, d. C. 73. Sea-Cow, see Manatee. Sea-or River Horse, see Hippopotamus. Sea-Lion, see Lion. Sea-Dog, see
    • Seals d. and where (where plenty of Fish) O. 89. 90. 146. salted. 263, 4. 276. 533. C. 25, 6. Seal-skin Floats, d. VV. 38, 9.
    • Seasons of the Year, VVet and Dry, what and where, d. VV. 76 to 88. S. 148, 9. (divide the Year, as Summer and VVinter) 31, 2. Wet, when, 34, 5. 180. O. 277. 322. C. 55. VV. 52. see Rains, Floods. Host Rain then at night, 88. incommodious, S. 45. 73. Oysters then fresh. C. 17. Dry, when and where, O. 197. 258. 297. 323. 361. 394. S. 36. 90. C. 55. VV. 58. the Harvest-time of Plantations, VV. 81, 2. plea∣sant, C. 122. VVater how preserv'd then, 56. 76, 7. Rivers brackish, O. 258. 277. Season of VVinds, what and where, 38, 9. 44. 280. 298. 303, 6. 322. 346, 7. 353, 4, 7. 401, 5. 413. 437, 9. (and sign) 490. 544. 5. 179. VV. 4. 8. 9. 11, 2, 3. 22, 7. 30, 5. 43, 4, 6. 101, 2. for sailing, bad, O. 354. 416. 439. 461. 504, 5. 510. 524. for Tornado's, 458. VV. 51. Tuffoons, S. 36. Norths, 60. C. 29. Souths, VV. 65. Hurricanes, 68. stormy Monsoons, 73. Currents, 106, 7. crossing the Line, see Equator, Making Salt, &c. see Salt, Sugar. Fishing, C. 15. Periodical Seasons of Travelling kept by Fish and Fowl, O. 394. see Turtle.
    • Sebo, I. and one of Canes by it, d. O. 379. 380.
    • Segovia, in Mexico, visited by Privateers, O. 129.
    • Selam Look-out, C. 13, 4.
    • Serle (Captain) and Serles Key, C. 52.
    • Serpents, see Snakes.
    • Settlements, Provision and Persons necessary for them, O. 352, 3. (and where to be made,) 158, 9. 349. 350, 1. 394. S. 101, 2, 3. see Fa∣ctories, Trade.
    • Shabander of Achin, O. 502. S. 141, 2, 4, 5. of Malacca, 163, 6, 7.
    • Shackles and VVrist-bands of Gold, where worn, O 514, 5.
    • Shallow places, O. 33. 125. 169. see Sholes.
    • Shape of People, where streight, well-made, or shap'd, O. 7. 170 297. 395. 406. 454. 464. 478. C. 115. (and slender) S. 181. raw∣bon'd, O. 406. squat, 426. thin, 537. see Limbs.
    • harks, where, O. 65. 79. 110. 472. C. 25. 35. VV. 55. kill'd by Storms, 81. howdrest to eat, O. 78.
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    • Sheathing of Ships, how necessary, O. 360, 2, 3.
    • Sheep, where, O. 387. 464. 532. 540. (a few for the King) S. 25. their Skins worn, and Guts eaten, O. 538, 9. 540.
    • Shell-fish, where, and what, S. 27. C. 17. O. 449. 540. scarce, 465. a sort red like boil'd Shrimps, 81. see Clams, d. Cockles, Conchs, Crabs, d. Craw-fish, Horse-hoofs, d. Muscles, Oysters, d. Periwinkles, Prawns, Shrimps. Shells stuck in the Hair, 538.
    • Sherboro, Cherburg R. near Sierra Leona, English Factory and Trade of Cam-wood, O. 78. C. 58.
    • Ships and Shipping, where built, O 114. whither sent, see Trade. Little us'd where, 117. 243. 267. C. 122. suppress'd, S. 118. E. In∣dian, what and where, O. 332. S. 5. 8. 9. 74, 5, 6, 7. 88. 110. 1. Houses built to attend them, 12, 3. measur'd, O. 354. see Champa, Chinese Jonks, Proc's. Spanish, see Acapulco-ship, Armada, Barlaventa-fleet, Flota, Lima. Eaten with VVorms, see sheathing. Quarter-deck cut down, 380. how made to wear, VV. 64. cast on Land by Storms, C. 92, 3. VV. 67, 9. 73. see VVrecks. Seams opening in Harmatans, 49. Hold hot with Pepper, O. 525. see Anchoring, Bark-logs, Boats, Cables, Canoa's, Careening, Masts, Oakam, Oars, Outlagers, Paddles, Pitch, Pumps, Rudder, Sails, Tar, VVell-boat.
    • Shirts, none worn, S. 43. see Cloaths.
    • Shoes, none worn, O. 326. 408. 456. S. 43. 129. like Slippers, and small ones of Chinese VVomen, O. 408. see Feet.
    • Shooting of Birds, newly learnt, where, S. 26. Shooting-matches, solema, 72. Shot, a Commodity, C. 41.
    • Sholes and shallow places, Bars, Flats, &c. where, O. 75, 8. 119. 133, 6. 144, 7, 9. 164. 193. 212. 242. 253. (a sign of Land near) 283. 297. 303. 378. (very dangerous) 382, 9. 425. 447, 8. 450, 8, 9. 460, 1. (ill plac'd in Charts) 462. S. 5. 9. 10, 1, 2. 105. 156, 9. 170, 1. C. 28, 9. 35. 123. usually near low Land, O. 422, 3, 4, 5. discover'd by change of Colour in the VVater, 80. Beacons set on them, 450. proper to Fish on, 297. see Fishing Banks. See Anchorings.
    • Shrimps, and Trade of them, S. 27, 8. 128, C. 127, 8.
    • Shrubs, see Bushes, Fruits, Trees.
    • Siam Bay, d. Isles and Fishermen there, O. 398, 9. 400, 1. 425. VVinds, VV. 21. Course, 23. 399. VVeather, 82. Aguala wood, S. 8. King∣dom of Siam, their Trade at Tonquin, 10. 16. at Achin, O. 504. VVar with the English, Bells bought for the King, and English in his ser∣vice, ib. S. 101, 2, 3, 5 to 9. Massacred at Merga, 151. Revolution, and English from Siam City, 152, 3. VVomen prostitutes, O. 395. Achars, 391.
    • Sibbel de Wards, Sebald de Waerdts) Isles, d. O. 80, 1.
    • Sick men refresh'd with Herbs and Fruits, O. 92. 526. 542. S. 23. see Diseases, Cures. Sick place, 180. O. 524, 5. see Air bad.
    • Sight, good, O. 8. bad, 464, 5. see Eyes.
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    • Signs of VVinds, VVeather, &c. see Clouds, Fogs, Land, Sky, Storms, Sun.
    • Silks, a Commodity, where, O. 137. 245. 379. S. 15. (and raw Silk,) 61. C. 120. for sowing, 119. Silk-worms, and Silks made, where, O. 409. S. 21, 2, 5. d. 61. VVorm, 42. (presented) 108. 129. O. 419. China-silk, 333. 409. S. 15. Silk-Countreys poor, 39. Silk∣paper, 61. Silk-grass Aprons, VV. 110.
    • Sillabar, O. 401. S. 179. 180. its Pepper, 182.
    • Silver, Mines, where, O. 260, 1. 9. European Prisoners not sent thi∣ther, C. 54. out of a VVreck, O. 148. imported, S. 61, 5. Buttons, 108. Rings, a Commodity, C. 119. see pieces of Eight, Plate-fleet. Quick-silver, see Quick.
    • Silvester, tree, fruit, dye, d. O. 124. 225, 9.
    • Sincapore Streights, S. 4. 109.
    • Singing, Songs, what and where, O. 127. 337. 342. 459. 541.
    • Sisal, Look out, d. C. 14.
    • Sitting cross-leg'd, where us'd, O. 329.
    • Situation pleasant, &c. O. 218, see Air, Prospect.
    • Skins worn, lousy, O. 539. 540. for Instrument-Cases, C. 73. eaten, O. 429. 430. see Asses, Goats, Manatee, Seals, Leather
    • Sky clear, when, W. 4. 45. black, 66. see Clouds, Weather.
    • Slaves working, where, O. 266, 9. 534. see Negro's. made Slaves, 184. 456. 510, 1, 5, 6. S. 7. 8. (by Parents and Husbands) 37, 8. (see Children, Wives. the usual Punishment, where) 83. 130. slavish State, 132, 4, 5. d. 141, 2.
    • Slippers, Sandals, worn, O. 408. S. 129.
    • Sloth, Beast, where, C. 59. d. 61.
    • Small-Pox, where, O. 334.
    • Smiths (Black, Gold) &c. d. O. 331, 2. S. 60. 130, 1, 6. 181.
    • Smoaks and Fires seen, O. 82. 459. a signal, 252.
    • Snakes and Serpents, what and where, O. 103. 172. 212. 320, 1. (in houses, &c.) 373. S. 25. (an Antidote) 53, 4. 127. C. 50. 62. (yellow, green, dun) d. 62, 3.
    • Snapper, fish, d. and where, O. 91. C. 12. 109.
    • Snook, fish, d. and where, O. 243. C. 12. 71. 124.
    • Soap, a Commodity, where, O. 142, 3. 214.
    • Soil, what and where, O. 11, 5, 8. 21, 9. 44. 59. 70, 4, 6. 95, 7. 101, 9. 112. 122. 132, 4, 5, 9. 140, 3. 164. 172, 5. 187. 196. 202. 218. 222, 5. 240. 250, 3, 5, 6. 261. 275, 291, 7. 309. 310. 333. 351. 380, 4. 390. 406. 425, 6. 447. 457. 463. 473, 8. 532. S. 14, 9. 20, 1, 2, 5. (variety of it) 123, 4. 171, 4. 181. C. 11. 23. 56, 8. 94, 5. 102. 111, 3, 9. 122, 3. W. 109. see Savannahs, Rocks, Sands, Trees, Rice.
    • Soldiers, what and where, S. 60. Exercises, 69, 72. rowing, 75, 7. Arms, 70, 1, 6. trial by eating, and how rais'd, ib. Fights and Expe∣ditions, 70, 4. Watch, 77, 8. hir'd, 108. see Guards, Arms, Fighting.
    • Soldier-Insect, d. eaten, but sometimes poisonous, O. 39.
    • Sologues of Mindanao, d. O. 325. Proe's and Trade, 379.
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    • Soundings, O. 232, 3. see Anchorings.
    • La Sounds Key in the Samballo's, O. 22, 3, 6.
    • South Keys or Islands, see of Cuba.
    • South Sea, Bold Shore, and great and deep Seas, O. 423. 34. no Manatee, ib. not Hawks-bill Turtle, 105. its Pearl-Oysters, 173. Jew∣fish, 249. Red-wood, C. 58. see Blood-wood. Ant-bears, 61. Oakam, O. 295. see Bark Logs, Cat-fish. Far in it, no Rocks, Fish or Fowl, where, 282. Course across it, see Course. Breadth, under-reckon'd, O. 288. 290. VVinds, VV. 3. 10, 1. 24. 40. VVeather, 78, 9. Tides, 93, 5, 6. Currents, 107, 8. what part free from Storms and Rain, see Pacifick Sea. Better Landing about Peru than Mexico, see Landing bad. See VVeather, VVinds, Bark-logs, Chili, Peru, Panama Bay, Mexico, California. Commerce with the Atlantick by the Cape-R. O. 129. by the Isthmus, see Isthmus.
    • Souths, Storms, where, O. VV. d. 65 to 8.
    • Soy, whence and how made, S. 28.
    • Spain, presage of the stirs in America, O. 180, 1. Cargo thence, C. 125. see
    • Spaniards, particulars relating to them, in America, O. 2. 3. 4. 6. 12, 3, 4, 8. 27, 8. 30, 3, 8. 41 to 6. 56 to 60, 3, 8. 75. 83, 4, 8. 91, 4, 6, 7, 0. 100, 2. 113 to 7. 120, 2, to 8. 131, 4, 5, 6, 9. 140, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9. 152, 3, 5, to 8. 163, 6, to 173, 5, 7, to 182, 4, to 209. 211, 3, 4, 7, to 221. 3, 5, to 235, 9, to 261, 4, to 273, 5, 7, 9. 280, 2, 3. S. 117. C. 13, 9. 20. 34, 5. 42 to 7. 51, 2, 3, 4. 73. 90, 5, to 8. 109, to 116. 120, to 7, 9. 130, 1. (their sailing) W. 40. 105. (bad Sea-men) 33. 62, 3. (O. 190, 1.) at Guam, O. 290, 1, 300, &c. at the Philippines. 328. 331, 3, 4. 377, 9. 382, 3, 4, 7, 8. 515, 6. Trade, &c. 184, 5. 243 to 6. 333, 4. C. 42, 3. 90. 110, 1. 120 to 7. 131. see Armada, Acapulco-ship, Barlaventa-fleet, Flota, Lima-fleet, Carriers, Commodities, Trade. Fighting, Intel∣ligence, &c. Stratagems, O. 99. 114, 7. 120, 1. 135, 6. 144, 7. 188, 9. 208, 9. 225, 7, 8. 243. 259. 265. 382. Government, Policy, Severi∣ty, &c. 43, 4. C. 19. 31. 44. 54. 94, 5, 6. 109. 112, 3, 4, 6. 272, 3. O. 43, 4. 331. 359. 372, 3. Superstition, 42. Gaming, 410. Honour, 221, 3 C. 96. Buildings, see Churches, Houses, Parades. Ship-Pumps, d. O. 443, 4. Husbandry, 235. 313. C. 98. Spanish spoken, O. 331. 349. 355. 515, 6.
    • New Spain, Coasts and places of it, d. C. 123, &c.
    • Spanish Makril, where, C. 71. d. 72.
    • Spears us'd, what and where, S. 72.
    • Spice, a Commodity, S. 65. O. 245. ingross'd and suppress'd, 316, 7. 350. 366. see Dutch. Where to be had, ib. 317. 350, 1, 3. see Cina∣mon, Cloves, Clove-bark, Ginger, Nutmegs, Pepper. Spic'd-water, 359. fee the
    • Spice. Islands, Malayan learnt there, O. 395. Libby-tree and Sago, 311. anointing us'd, 537. Trade monopoliz'd, S. 117. 166. see Spice, Dutch. See Amboina, Banda, Ceylon, Gilolo, Meangis, Sumatra, Ternate, Tidore. See Prince.
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    • Spiders large, and use of their Teeth or Horns, C. 64.
    • Spittle provok'd by Betle, O. 319.
    • Spoons of Coco-nut, O. 294. none used, 329. 430.
    • Sports at Tonquin, S. 53. of others, see Dancing, Gaming.
    • Spouts, d. (follow a Calm) and where, O. 451. 2, 3.
    • Spuma, a white frothing Cacao, d. and where, C. 111.
    • Squashes, Beasts, d. and where, C. 59. 96.
    • Squirrels, where, S. 127. eaten, 128.
    • Star-apple, d. and where, O. 204.
    • State of East-Indian Princes, O. 335. S. 142, 3. see Princes.
    • States I. d. O. 82. 424.
    • Stature of People, low, O. 395. 426. 454. W. 108. mean, O. 31, 2. 170. 325. 537. S. 40. C. 115. tall, O. 7. 406. 464. 478.
    • Stealing with the Toe's, S. 138. see Thieves.
    • Steel, what Coals best to harden it, C. 50, 7.
    • Sticks burnt on Altars, O. 412. Chop-sticks, d. S. 84.
    • Sting-ray's, Fish, see Rays.
    • Stocks, an usual Punishment, where, S. 77.
    • Stock-fish wood, d. where, and price, C. 57, 8.
    • Stockings, a Commodity, C. 120. O. 137. none worn, 326. 408. 456. S. 43. 129. see Legs, Naked.
    • Stomach, what good for it, O. 319.
    • Stone, Friable, O. 140. scarce, ib. none, C. 111. see Rocks, Soil. Stone-Hatchets, see Hatchets.
    • Storms, what and where usual, or met by the Author, &c. and their Presages, O. 70. 83, 4. 401. 413, 4, 5, 6. 437, 8, 9. 495, &c. 504. S. 35, 6. C. 91, 2, 3. 128. d. W. 2. 19. 59 to 64. 75. most at the N. and F. Moon, O. 416. see Moon. Turning then dangerous, 414. how effected, W. 64. see Clouds, Corpus Sant, Elephanta, Hurri∣ricanes, Monsoons, stormy Norths, Souths, Spouts, Tornadoes, Tuffoons. None where, O. 94. see Pacifick Sea.
    • Strangers, carriage towards them, O. 327, 8. S. 50, 1. 34, 5. see Entertainments, Comrades and Pagallies, Manners, (good, hospitable, &c.) Women prostitutes.
    • Straw-hats worn at Tonquin, S. 43.
    • Streets, what and where, O. 387. inaccessible, 428. ill pav'd, S. 47. guarded, 77. hot Tea sold there, 31.
    • Strumstrum, a Musical Instrument, d. O. 127.
    • Subtle-Jacks, and their Nests, d. and where, C. 65, 8, 9.
    • Sucking-fish or Remora, d. and where, O. 64, 5. W. 54. us'd for catching Turtle, 110.
    • Sugar, where a Commodity, O. 45. 142, 3. 196. 214. 269. S. 151. C. 18. Canes growing, and Works, O. 22. 46. 78. 143. 199. 218. 223. 409. 429. C. 5. hindred by Salt-Earth, 8. season, W. 80, 1.
    • Sulphur imported, S. 65. (us'd, 68.) smell, O. 131.
    • Sumatra I. Coasts, O. 425. 472, 3, 6. call'd Sheba in an old Map, S. 143. anointing us'd there, 537. Malayan spoken, 394. Breezes,

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    • W. 39. Commodities and Trade, O. 401. S. 5. 110, 1. (monopoliz'd) 116, 7. (see Dutch) 182. see Pepper. See Achin, P. Arii, Bancalis, Bencouli, Diamond Point, R. Dilly, Golden M. P. Gomez, Hog-I. Indra∣pore, Palimbam, Pangasinam, Passange-Jonca, P. Rondo, Sillabar, Trist-I. P. Verero, P. Way, Malacca and Sunda Streights.
    • Summasenta R. and T. d. C. 51. 102. 131. Summasenta-W or Breeze, 93. d. W. 43, 4.
    • Sun, in what signs, what Weather, W. 4. 6. 21, 2. often Clouded about Noon, O. 494. Halo round it presages Storms, 495. see Clouds, Sky. Its Amplitude sail'd by, 531. exposing to it, a Punishment, 357. S. 79. see Declination, Latitude by Obs.
    • Sunda Streights, much us'd, O. 394. Counter-winds, 351.
    • Superstition, O. 9. 42. 127. 415. 541. W. 31, 2. 104. C. 91. see Idolatry, Makometanism.
    • Suranam Seasons there, W. 82. Currents, 104. low Land, and Manatee, O. 33. 425.
    • Surrat-Merchants at Achin, S. 146. Surrat-Channel, 122.
    • Swampy and flooded Waters, why unwholsome, O. 524.
    • Capt. Swan, particulars concerning him, O. 137. 278. 280, 1, 2, 3, 4. 302, 3, 6. 340, 1, 2, 8, 9. 350, 3, to 7. 362, 4, 6 to 374. his Mur∣der, 445, 6. Ship, the Cygnet, 506, 7. 510. 1.
    • Swearing, manner of it, where, S. 83.
    • Sweating in Hot Sands, Cure of a Dropsy, O. 276.
    • Swimming of one only in a fright, O. 402.
    • Swines-flesh abhorr'd, see Hogs, Mahometans.
    • Swings at Tonquin, d. S. 53.
    • Swivels us'd for Guns, where, O. 400. S. 73.
    • Swords, what and where us'd, O. 337. (wooden) 466, 9, 5. S. 70, 6. (Back-swords) 184. see Cressets, Curtana's.
    • Sword-fish, d. and where, C. 25. 35.
    T.
    • TAbagilla I. O. 188.
    • Tabago I. and T. by Panama, d. O. 187, 8.
    • Tabago I. of the Caribbes, wasted, O. 485. C. 5. d. W. 56, 7.
    • Tabasco R. and I. C 20. d. 131, 7, 8. 117, 8. 121. W. 63.
    • Table-Mount at the C. G. Hope, d. O. 531.
    • Tacatalpo de Sierra, d. C. 111.
    • Tail of Cows Hide, worn and trimm'd, W. 111. of Cocks, ib.
    • Tale, a summe, what and where, S. 61. 132.
    • Tallow, a Commodity, O. 152. C. 110. Tallow-Caps, d. VV. 111.
    • Tamarinds, their benefit with Rice, O. 526.
    • Tangola, I. d. O. 232.
    • Tanning, see Bark, Leather.
    • Tar, where found or made, and how order'd, (Algatrane) O. 223. (Tartree, d.) 390, 1, (a Commodity) 4, 5, 7, 8. S. 8.
    • Tarpom, fish, d. and where, C. 12, 3. 71.
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    • ... Tartars, Trade, inslaving the Chinese, Habit, d. &c. O. 406, 7. 417, 8, 9. 421. S. 15. 4. 107. see China.
    • Tartillo's, Cakes, d. and where, C. 43. 113.
    • Tea, Chau, whence, and where, O. 409. S. 31. 41. •…•…3.
    • Teal, where, S. 26. VV. 109.
    • Teguantapeque (Tecoantepeque) R. and T. d. O. 232. C. 121, 2.
    • Teeth, where white, S. 115. W. 111. O. 297. 395. 427. Black, yet sound, 325. by chewing Betle, 319. S. 128. blacken'd with a Dye, for Beauty, 41, 2. Pickers for them of Spiders Teeth, C. 63. Ele∣phants Teeth, plenty, W. 111. see Elephants.
    • Idol-Temples, Pagoda's, where and what, O. 396. 411, 2. S. 56, 7. 152. Mahometan, see Mosque; Christian, see Church.
    • ...
      • Tenan,
      • Tenehoa,
      Prov. of Tonquin, d. S. 20, 1.
      • 87.
      • 68, 9.
    • Teneriffe, not so high as Santa Martha, O. 42. see Andes.
    • Tenpounders, fish, d. and where, C. 71. S. 128.
    • Laguna Termina, or of Tides, C. 51, 2. 94. W. 92.
    • Ternate, I. its Product and Trade, O. 311. 333. 447. see Spice-I.
    • Terreno's, hot Winds, d. 47, 8. Cold ones, see Harmatans.
    • Testigo'e Isles and Currents, d. W. 102.
    • Thatching of Houses, O. 254. C. 79. 127. W. 110. S. 45. moveable, in panes, 46. see Palm, Palmeto, Roofs.
    • Thelupan, d. O. 251.
    • Thieves, where, and what, S. 128, 9. O. 318. 528, 9. and how pu∣nish'd, 356, 7. 432. S. 80, 1. 138, 9. 140. 165.
    • Thistles, great, where, O. 133.
    • St. Thomas, a Danish I. O. 45, 6. St. Th. under the Line, W. 51.
    • Thongs and Tholes for Boats, of Manatee-hide, O. 35.
    • Thread of what, O. 37. 294, 5. 315. a Commodity, where, C. 119.
    • Thumb Nail (the lest) kept long, where, O. 326.
    • Thunder and Lightening, where, O. 16. 79. (sulphureous smell) 131. 199. 225. 322. 414. 459. S. 155. 177. W. 52. 88. see Lighten∣ing, Tornado's.
    • C. Tiburon of Hispaniola, Oranges, C. 6. 7. Currents, VV. 101.
    • Tide, what and where, d. VV. 90 to 100. W. 44. 50, 1, 3. 66. 70. O. 5. 40, 8. 50. 82. 108. 119. 133. 149. 151. 173, 4. 194, 8. 238, 9. 378, 9. 382. 401. 436. 447. 460, 9. S. 10, 1, 2, 4, 6. 106, 156, 9. 170. C. 50, 1. 108. see Currents, Ebb, Moon.
    • Tidore, I. Product and Trade, O. 311. 333. 447. see Spice-I.
    • Tigres, where, VV. 109.
    • Tigre-Cats, d. and where, VV. 109.
    • Pulo Timaon, d. S. 5. 109.
    • Timber, a Commodity, O. 96. 138. 140. 169. 170. what us'd, and for what, 166, 7. 360. see Masts, Trees.
    • Time, how kept, S. 75, 5. O. 338. see Day. Time of Year, see Feast, Harvest, Moon, Ramdam, Season, Year.
    • Timor, I. high Coast, O. 425. d. and Isles and Sholes near it, and Trade, 459. 460. Tree with strings, ib. 295.
    • Tin, Cash of it, S. 131, 2. see Tutaneg.
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    • ... Tire, thick sour Milk eaten, where, S. 148.
    • Tispo in N. Spain, d. C. 127.
    • Toads, where, S. 25.
    • Tobacco, us'd and Entertaining with it, O. 328. 336. 355, 9. 457. a Commodity, 45. 333. 540. growing, Verina, 63. Manilla and Min∣danaian, 304. d. and whence, 333, 4.
    • Tobago; Tobasco: see Tab.
    • Toddy and Toddy-Arack, d. and where, O. 293, 4. 480, 6, 8.
    • Tomaco R. and Village, O. 169. 170.
    • Tompeque, Lagune and Village, C. 43. d. 127.
    • Tondelo R. C. 120. d. 121. 131.
    • Tonquin, Tunking, Stage thither, O. 394. B. of Tonq. S. 6. 7. d. 8. 9. 104, 5. Isles in it, 9. 10. Tides, W. 97. Tonquin Kingdom, its Rise, S. 66, 7. Bounds, 8. 18. and Provinces, 16. d. 20, 1, 2. see Ngean, Te∣nan, Tenehoa. Towns, how seated, 44, 5. see Cachao, Domea, Batsha. Rivers, 19. 20. chief R. see its branches, Domea, Rokbo. Country, Soil, Prospects, Mountains, Plains, &c. 11, 4, 9. 20, 1, 2. 37, 8, 9. 44, 5. 90. 100, 5. Weather, Floods, Seasons and Harvest, 32, 9. 49. 50, 5. 73. 149, W. 23. 75. 83. Vegetables, C. 58. S. 14. 21. d. 22, to 5. 45. 61, 2, 3, 4. 90, 2. Animals, 21, 2. d. 25, 6, 7. 30, 1. 47. 55. 69. 73. 89. 92. Com∣modities, 21, 2, 4, 5. 38, 61, 2, 3, (imported) 4, 5. 87, 9. 101. Manu∣factures, 24, 5, 8. 39. d. 60, to 3. Arts and Contrivances, 26, 7, 8. 45, 6, 7, 9. 59. 60, 1, 2, 3. 70, 1, 3, to 7. 82. 90, 6, 7, 8, 9. People numerous and poor, 14. 25. 37 to 42. 50, 1. 64, 5. 96, 9. their Manners and Qua∣lifications, 12. 4. 41, 2. 50, 1, 3, 5. 65, 8. 71, 8. 81 to 5. 90, 2. 9. 100. Language, Writing and Learning, 23. d. 59. 60, 7. 81. Buildings and Furniture, Gardens, &c. 43 to 9. 52, 6, 7. 90, 1, 4. Cloaths, Fashions, 41, 2, 3. 72. Customs, 12, 3, 4. 37. 41, 2, 5, 6, 7. 50, to 9. 71, 2, 4, 7, to 85. 90, 1, 2. 100. O. 375. Markets, Food, Cookery, Tea, Entertain∣ments, 409. S. 28. 30, 1. 53, 4, 5. 90, 1, 2, 3. 100. Feasts, Religion, and VVorship, O. 396, 7. S. 53, 5 to 9. 67. 91, 2, 5, 6, 7. Trade, 13, 5. 20. 37. 41, 2, 50, 1. 60, 1, 3, 4, 5. 86, 7. 101, 2, 3. Coin, 60. 72. 82, 8. Ship∣ing and Boats, 14, 6. d. 74 to 7. Government Justice, Punishments, 13, 5, 6. 42. 74. d. 77 to 83, 5, 8, 9. The two Kings, and their Palaces, 47, 8. 66, 7, 8. see Boua. The Choua or governing K. his State, &c. 42. 58. 81, 2, 3. his Rise, Character and Family, 66, 7, 8, 9. Exac∣tions, 65. 85, 9. VVealth, Stables, Artillery, Guards, Gallies, 69, to 77. VVars, 21. 67. 72, 6. Officers, see Eunuchs, Mandarins. Forreign Merchants, Factories, and Missionaries, 12 to 5. 48, 9. 93 to 103.
    • Toona, Cochineel tree, so called, O. 229. see Cochineel.
    • Torches carried in a Heathen Procession, O. 397.
    • Tornado's, d. and where, O. 31. 44. 79. 120. 131. 211, 6, 7. 225. 247. 322. 450, 1, 3, 8. S. 155. C. 21. 55, W. 6. 7. 8. 9. 14, 8. 21, 2, 3, 5, 6. 36. 41. 51, 2. 79. 80, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. see Calms, Lightening and Thunder.
    • Tornato, Timber and Rains there, O. 140.
    • Tortoise. Land, and its kinds, (Hecatee, Terapen) d. and where, O. 101, 2. C. 32, 59, 109. 118. Tortoise-shell Beards, d. O. 32. what

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    • best, 103, 5. Oil of them, eaten, 109. 110. see Turtle.
    • Salt-Tortuga I. d. O. 55, 6, 7. French Tort. see Petit Guavre.
    • Tower, Funeral, d. S. 52. 91, 2. Watch, see Look-out.
    • Towns, Spanish in America, how built, see Parades, Churches, O. 219. on Precipices, 428, 9. Malayan, &c. see Houses on Posts. Ton∣quinese in Groves, with Banks and Ditches, S. 14. 44, 5. see Mole, Streets. See Forts, Harbours, Prospect pleasant.
    • Toys, a Commodity, where, C. 119. see Iron, and
    • Trade, what and where, O. 22, 7. 43, to 8. 56, 9. 62. 115. 152. 179. 188. 227, 8. 244, 5, 6. 261. 277. 307, 8. 332, 3, 4. 383, 8. 399. 400, 1, 5. 417, 8. 421. 431, 4, 5, 7, 9. 447. 456. 460. 537. S. 5. 9. 13, 5. 20, 2, 4, 5. 37. 41, 2. 50, 1. 60, 1, 3, 4, 5. 86, 7. 101, 2, 3, 5, 110, 1, 3, 5. 127. 130, to 7. 142, 5, 6, 8. 150 to 4, 8. 162 to 7, 9. 173, 4. 8. 18•…•…, 3. C. 10, 1, 8. 40, 2, 6, 7, 8. 58. 83, 9. 92, 8. 110, 1, 9. 120, 2, 4, to 7. 131. W. 73, 4. 108, 9. to be established, O. 64. 235. 272, 3. 316, 7. 331. 349. 350. 383. 394. 439. 477. 480, 1. S. 3. 5. 7. 102, 3, 5. 182, 3. C. 131. W. 108, 9. restrain'd, where and how, O. 188. 307, 8. S. 115, 7, 8. 164, 5, 6, 7. 173, 4. 183, 4. Trade civilizes People, O. 325. 434. S. 113, 5, 6. brings Oppression, ib. but thrives by Liberty and Ho∣nesty, 116, 7. 161, 2. Language us'd for it, see Malayan. See Com∣modities, Manufactures, Money, Shipping, &c.
    • Trades and Employments, what and where, O. 331, 2. 395. 409. S. 130, 1, 5, 6. 181.
    • Trade-wind, True or General, Coasting, Shifting, Monsoons, see among Winds
    • Train-Oil of Seals, Turtle, Porpusses, see Oil.
    • Trangambar, Danes and Moors, O. 506, 7. S. 154, 7, 8.
    • Travelling by Land, bad, where, O. 14, 5, 6, 7, 9. 20, 3, 7. 235. of Fish and Fowl, 393. see Turtle.
    • Treachery, O •…•…5. C. 6. S. 173. see Manners, bad, R. Laut.
    • Treats, see Entertainments.
    • Trees, Shrubs, &c. what and where, O. 11, 8. 101. 110, 2. 121. 132, 5. 150, 1. 162, 3, 4. 172, 5, 7. 188. 194, 6. 212. 2•…•…2, 3, 5. 247, 〈◊〉〈◊〉, 8. 309. 310. 380, 2. 390, 7. 406. 416. 426. 443, 8. 403. 472, 3, 5. 8. 532. S. 5. 14. 24. 64. 113. 123, 4. 181. C. 32. 43. 55, 8, 9. 94. 102, 7, 8, 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 120, 1, 3. W. 93, 5. 109. torn up by a Storm, 67. O. 322. floating in the Sea, 230. Timber-trees, fit for Shipping, Masts, Yards, Canoas, &c. 29. 87. 101. 122. 131. 169. 191, 5. 204. 213. 394. S. 24. 64. 113. 123, 4. 181. C. 58, 9. 94. 102. W. 95. 109. see Plank, Masts. Yard. See of use for Cloth, Cordage, Gun-sticks, Lances, Oars. Tree with strings, O. 295. 460. a very great one, d. 449. 450. Trees for Dy∣ing, see Dyes: Fruit-trees, see Fruit: Spice-trees, see Spice. See Aguala, Aloes, Betle, Cabbage-tree, Cedar, Cotton-tree, Cotton-bush, Dragon, Fir, Lack, Lance-wood, Libby, Palm, Palma-Mariae, Pal∣meto, Pone, Silvester, Tar-tree, Toona or Cochineel-tree, Turpen∣tine. See Bushes, Groves, Woods.
    • Triangles, Isles in the G. of Mexico, C. 28. 45.
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    • ... Trinidada I. C. 126. Currents, W. 101, to 4. Turtle, O. 104.
    • Trist I. Harbour and Lagune in Campeachy, C. 13. d. 17, 9. 20, 1. 41, 7, to 53, 6. 81. 92, 3, 4. 122, 8. 130. W. 34, 5, 9. 40, 4. 67. Tides, 91, 2.
    • Trist I. by Sumatra, low, d. and its Coco-Nuts, &c. d. O. 474.
    • Tropicks, greater Heat there than at the Line, S. 32. why, 33. and General Trade-w. stronger, W 5. see Zone.
    • Tropick bird, d. and where, O. 53.
    • Trunks to shoot Arrows with, O. 41. for Bee-hives, d. C. 112. Elephants-trunks, accounted a choice Dish, S. 31.
    • Truxillo, a rich T. O. 98. see Guanchaquo, Malabrigo.
    • Tuffoons (Typhones) d. and where, S. 35, 6. W. 60. 71, 2, 5.
    • Tunquin, Tunking, see Tonquin.
    • Turbans, where worn, d. O. 326. 456. S. 129.
    • Turkey, Asses Skins how grain'd there, C. 73.
    • Turkeys, where, O. 546. C. 65. 85. 114.
    • Turmerick, us'd to colour food, where, S. 129.
    • Turpentine, and Pitch made of it, where, S. 62, 3.
    • Turtle, Sea-Tortoise, what and where, O. 2. 9, 38, 9. 56, 7, 8. 75. d. 103, to 110. 133. 146. 159. 160. 181, 2. 215. 276. 321. 378. 393, 7. 449. 453, (very large) 4. 463, 9. S. 5, 6. 27. 181. C. 10, 30, 1. 73. W. 4. 5. 36. 110. live long, O. 108. how and when they Coot or couple, ib. 160. W. 4. 5. how they Travel and lay, and where, O. 75. (and their Eggs) d. 104, to 8. 215. (confirm'd) 393. C. 27. 30, 1. W. 4. 5. their food (Sea-Moss, Turtle-grass) 103, 4. d. 106. none at their Laying-places, 393. often rise to breath, ib. 108. (and blow hard) 454. how struck or taken, 35. (and Turtle-Irons or Pegs) d. 37. 105, 8, 9. see Moskito-men, where shy, 449. 453. 463. their sight better than hearing, and best struck in the night, ib. Turtle-Nets, what and where, 395. Suckiug-fish sticking to Turtle, 65. and us'd for taking them, W. 110. Wears to keep them, O. 106. Oil of Sea-Turtle, ib. S. 6. Kinds of Turtle; Trunk-Turtle, d. O. 103. Loggerhead-T. d. ib. and where, C. 10. Hawks-Bill-T. (best Tortoise∣shell, flesh of some unwholesome, their feed, &c.) d. and where, O. 103, 4, 5. C. 73. Green-T. (largest, best meat, thin Shell for in∣laying, eat Turtle-grass &c) where, O. 38. (best of all the W. Indies) 58. 103, to 7. (one very large, 105, 6.) 378. 393. S. 5. 6. 181. Ba∣stard sort of Green-T. d. and where, O. 106. 160. and a small sort, 107. 133. 234. Land-Turtle, see Tortoise.
    • Turtle-Doves, where, O. 39. d. 103. 177. 276. 321. 392. S. 26. 128. C. 65. (white, dun, ground) d. 66.
    • Tutaneg, a sort of Tin, and Trade of it, S. 173, 8.
    V.
    • VAcca, I. see Ash.
    • Valderas (Balderas) d. O. 258, 9. 261. 277.
    • Vallensuella (Venezuella) Lagune, d. O. 63.
    • Valleys, rich, &c. see Soil.
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    • ... Variation of the Needle, what and where, W. 53, 6. O. 80, 3. 287, 8 Doubling the C. G. Hope by it, 531.
    • Varnish made of Lack, where, S. 61, 2.
    • Pulo Uby, d. and Trade, O. 399. 400. S. 105.
    • Vegetables, see Bushes, Corn, Drugs, Dyes, Fruits, Herbs, Roots, Trees, Weeds.
    • C La Vela, its Trade-winds, W. 17, 8. Breezes, 34. Currents, 101, 4, 5. Barlaventa-fleets coasting it, C. 126.
    • C. Alta Vela, its Winds, W. 35.
    • Venemous Creatures, see Centipee's, Galliwasp (Beast like a) Guano, Snakes. Fruit, Fins, Bones, &c. see Poisonous.
    • La Vera Cruz, see Cruz.
    • C. Verd, VVinds near it, VV. 7. 9. 15, 6.
    • C. Verd Isles, their Product, Portuguese, &c. d. O. 70, to 7.
    • Pulo Verero, d. S. 157, 8.
    • Verina, its excellent Tobacco, O. 63.
    • Vermine of Negro's and Indians, how bred, O. 538, 9.
    • Vessels, to hold Liquids, &c. O. 2. 10, 6. 294. 412. 490. C, 115. see Bambo's hollow, Baskets, Bumkins, Cabbinets, Calabash Chinam-box, Cups, Earthen-ware, Jars, Ladles, Spoons. For Navigation, see Boats, Canoa's, Shipping.
    • Vice, Smiths, none us'd, where, O. 332.
    • Villages, tax'd to provide Soldiers, where, S. 71. how seated, built, &c. see Towns. See
    • Victualling-houses or Inns at Tonquin, S. 100.
    • St. Vincent, I. of the Caribbees, C. 5.
    • St. Vincent I. of the C. Verd's, O. 77.
    • Vines, Vine-yards, where, O. 532, 5. see Grape-tree, Wine.
    • Wild Vine, its Leaves good for Ulcers, where, O. 449.
    • Vinello's, Plant and Cods, curing of them, and use, and where to be had, O. 38. 124. d. 234, 5. C. 123.
    • Virginia, its Cedars, O. 29. Ship-worms, 363. Cold N. W. Winds, 530. Tides, W. 92.
    • Lignum Vitae, where, O. 57.
    • Ulcers, Cure for them, O. 449.
    • St. John d'Ulhoa, Fort, d. C. 125. see (La Vera) Cruz.
    • Umbrello's, where us'd, O. 407.
    • Ungee, a Title (probably) at Tonquin, S. 81.
    • Voice, deep in the Throat, where, O. 466, 9.
    • Volcans, their Eruptions accompanied with Storms, O. 225. throw out Pumice stones, 230. see
    • Volcan Vejo, d. 118, 9. 216. see Volcans of Colima, Fogo, Guatimala, Leon.
    • Voyages, see Course. See Dampier, Drake, du Quesne. Glanius's Noted, S. 125. Tavernier's Brothers, 59. Utensils, see Adds, Anvil, Bambo's, Barbeu's, Barklogs, Beacons, Bellows, Benches, Bob-Bricks, Broom, Canes, Chairs, Coals, Cordage, Dice, Flags, Hammocks, Hives, Instrument-Cases, Ladders, Pageants, Palan∣kins', Paper, Pavillions, Pickers, ictures, Planks, Plows, Powder,

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    • Pumps, Scales, Thongs, Thread, Vices. See Boats, Canoa's, Cloaths,
    • Fishing-Instruments, Iron, Lacker-ware, Musical-Instruments, Orna∣ments, Palmeto-works, Shipping, Weapons.
    • Vulgar Errours, see Mistakes.
    W.
    • WAfer, left among the Isthmus Indians, O. 15. and his Return from them naked and painted, 40. his Book referr'd to, 24, 151.
    • Wallesaw, the Devil so call'd by the Moskito-men, O. 9.
    • Walking-Canes, whence, S. 178. 167. see Canes. Cacao-walks, C. 111, 2. d. 119. see Cacao (and of Plantains) Plantains, Plantations.
    • Walls, what and where, O. 140. 218. 335. 411. C. 45. 115. 127.
    • Man of War, Bird, where, W. 66. and d. see Man.
    • Sibbel de Wards (Sebald de Waerdts) Isles, d. O. 80, 1.
    • Wares, see Earthen, Lacker, Manufactures.
    • Warner's causing a Breach with the Caribbee-Indians, C. 6.
    • Warree, wild Hog, where, O. 9. 39. 169. C. 59. 95.
    • Wars among E. Indians, O. 325. 337. 444. S. 21. 67, 72, 8. 103, 6, 8. 143, 4, 5, 8. 176. see Fighting.
    • Washing, for health, pleasure, or Religion, where, O. 322, 9. 330. 343. S. 137. 148. 180.
    • Watch kept in Streets, d. S. 77, 8. on Coasts, see Look-outs.
    • Water, fresh, for Ships, &c. where, O. 49. 50, 3. 101. 110, to 3. 121. 132, 4, 6. 141. 159. 169. 172, 4, 7. 188. 198, 9. 204. 212, 3, 8. 232, 3, 4. 241, 2, 4, 9. 254, 5, 8. 268. 274, 7. 347. 379. 380, 2. 393, 4, 8, 9. 401. 416. 426. 436. 443. 472, 8. 482, 490. 525. S. 4. 5. 123, 4. 156, 7, 8. 164. 171, 4. C. 12. 9. 32, 5. 42, 4. 50, 3. 109. 118. W. 46. 56. 109. where none, O. 49. 50. 81. 97. 141. C. 23, 9. 30. 44, 5. see Rivers. none but by digging Wells in the Sand, O. 463, 7. (Salt, if dug deep) C 50. 118. Brackish in the Dry Season, O. 258. 277. C. 53. how kept then, 11. 56. 77. 84. where gone then, O. 95, 6. 197. 198. 394, 8. S. 35. taken up fresh at Sea, O. 42. S. 156. to be done cautiously, 157. Jars of it carried on Bark logs, O. 142, 3. a valuable Commodity, 144, 5. the common Drink of Indians, 431. Prisoners confin'd to it, S. 78. swampy and flooded waters unwhole∣some, O. 524. turning black in the Cask, and heated with the fumes of Pepper, 525. Aluminous or Copperish, where, 53. Wa∣ter breeding Worms in the Legs, &c. C. 90. and Ship-worms (brackish) O. 363. Spic'd water, 359. Bitter-waters, Trial by them in Guinea, S. 83. see
    • Waves, rolling one way, and Current underneath a contrary, VV. 106. see Sea.
    • Bees-wax, a Commodity, and where, O. 333. 356. C. 112.
    • Pulo Way, O. 499. d. S. 121, 2, 3. Banditti, 138, 9.
    • Weapons, what and where us'd, S. 70. 113. 176. W. 108. see Arrows, Bows, Cressets, Curtana's, Guns, Lances, Spears, Swords.
    • Wears to keep Turtle, where, O. 106. to catch Fish, 465.
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    • Weather, wet, dry, fair, hot, cold, what and where, d. professed∣ly, W. 76 to 88. and 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 19. 20, 1, 2, 7. 30. 40, 1, 5, 7, 8, 9. 50, 2, 5, 8. 66, 8. 74. O. 94, 5. 186. 321, 2, 3. S. 31 to 6. 148, 9. C. 55, 6. scatter'd Observations or Instances of it, O. 2. 4. 11, 2, 4, 6. 21, 2, 7. 31, 9. 44. 79. 81, 3. 94, 5. 108. 111. 131, 2. 162. 173. 207. 212, 5, 6. 225. 230, 2, 3, 8. 242. 251, 5. 261, 7. 274. 281, 3, 5. 297. 306. 347, 8. 360. 378. 389. 399. 400, 5. 413, 5, 6. 420. 437, 8. 459. 472, 3, 5. 493, to 9. 502, 4. 529. 530. 544. S. 16. 62. 90. 109. 177. 180. C. 9. 22. 33. 41. 79. 129. flattering Weather presaging Storms, W. 68. O. 413. see Storm s. Most stormy at N. or F. Moon, 416. see Moon. See Rains, Seasons, Winds.
    • Wedges, a Commodity, where, C. 41.
    • Weeds, none in deep Seas, O. 393. see Chick-weed, Gramadael, Grass, Moss, Purslain, Thistles.
    • Weights of Achin, S. 132.
    • Wells dug in Sand, where, 463, 7. Salt, if deep, C. 50. 118.
    • Well-Boat fashion'd Jonks, d. O. 412, 3.
    • The West Coast, that of Sumatra so call'd, O. 476. its Pepper, S. 182. Islands lying off it, &c. see Sumatra.
    • Westerly-wind Season, see Winds Shifting.
    • Wheat, where growing, O. 532. Indian, see Maiz. See Flower, Guinea-Corn.
    • Whip-Ray, fish, two kinds of it, d. C. 73. see Ray.
    • White Cacao, or Spuma, d. C. 111.
    • White Cock, a fee for a strange Cure, C. 91.
    • White Lillies, where, C. 89.
    • Wigeon, Birds, where, S. 26.
    • Wild-bush-men, Negro's, d. and where, W. 108.
    • Winds Variable, somewhat without the Tropicks, and Polar, VV. 23. C. 126. O. 70. 81, 2, 3. 245. 351. 526, 8. 530. 544. Stated, in and near the Torrid Zone; Trade winds, d. VV. 1. 2. 26. 31. 90. 100, 3, 6. True or General at Sea, d. professedly, 2, to 11. occasional Observa∣tions, or Instances, 32, 45. 55, 6. 81. 103, 4. O. 55, 7. 63. 77, 8. 81. 100. 275. 281, 3, 4, 5, 6. 290, 1, 8. 309. 351. 549. C. 9. 21. 41. 126.—Coast∣ing and Constant, d. professedly, VV. 12, to 6. occasionally, 25, 8. 50, 8. 78, 9. 90. O. 2. 3. 4. 6. 93, 4. 100. 110, 1, 9. 131, 2, 3, 9. 142, 3, 6. 162, 7. 172, 4. 201, 2. 239. 267. 274, 5.—Shifting, d. pro∣fessedly, VV. 17 to 25. occasionally, 15. 72. O. 143. 178. 186. 198, 9. 207. 442, 3, 6. Monsoons, and their Benefit, &c. d. VV. 21, to 5. 107. (stormy Monsoons, d. 72, to 5. O. 322. 402, 4. 494, to 9. see Storms) N. E. Monsoon, O. 303. d. 321, 3. 370, 8, 9. 381, 3, 9. 399. 437. 481, 7, 8. 490. S. 11. 62. 104. 179. S. VV. Monsoon, S. 11. O. 303, 6. d. 221, 2 346, 7, 8. 353, 4, 7. 399. 401, 5. 413, 5, 7. 420. 437, 8, 9. 481, 7, 8. 490, 3, to 9. 540, 7. (VVesterly-wind Season in the W. Indies, d. VV. 17, 8, 9. 101, 2. O. 38, 9. 44.) Dubious, Irregular, Stormy, &c. 405, 6. 413, 4, 5. 437. 448. 451, 3. 458, 9. 461, 2. 472, 3, 5. 504. S. 4. 36. 155, 7. 159. 170, 7. C. 22, 8, 9. 36, 8. 129. Counter winds, O. 351. Norths,

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    • their Season, C. 21, 9. 39. 41, 8. see Norths, Seasons, Storms. Breezes. (Sea and Land) d. professedly, VV. 26 to 42. VV. 5. 8. 18, 9. 20, 4, 5, 7. 50, 8. 102, 3. O. 2. 6. 119. 130, 8. 186. 201, 9. 218. 240, 6, 7. 251, 2, 7. 262, 7. 274. 280. 321. 348. 450, 1. 502. 548. S. 12. 32. 106. 149. 156. 170, 1, 7. 180. C. 22. 30, 1, 7. 55. Sea-winds, warm, O. 529. 530. Land-winds, cold, ib. VV. 41, 2. C. 8. see cold. whiffling winds pre∣saging Storms, VV. 61. O. 413. attending Spouts, 451, 2, 3. Tempe∣stuous, see Storms. Eddy winds from two contrary ones, VV. 81. VVind and Sea rise and fall together, 531. Scabby winds, 63. see Car∣thagena-Br. Elephanta, Harmetans, Popogaios, Terreno's, Summasenta-VV.
    • VVindows, what and where, S. 43. 172. O. 335.
    • VVine, made, what and where, O. 74. 532. and a Commodity, 142, 3, 5. 170. 194, 6. 214. see Vines, Palm-wine.
    • VVives, plurality of them, O. 334. 455. 514. S. 50. 68. VV. 111. where but one, O 9. 432. bought of their Parents, S. 50. VV. 111. married early, C. 114. prostituted by their Husbands, O. 395. see VVomen prostitutes. Allowed free Conversation with Strangers, 327, 8. 367, 8. see Pagillies. Agreement with their Husbands, 432. influence over them, 13. Employments, 9. 432. VV. 110. of Princes, S 67, 8. O. 335. 514. sold by their Husbands, S. 50. gam'd away, 42. see Manners, Marriage, VVomen.
    • Old-VVives, Fish, where, S. 128.
    • VVomen, respect shewn them, S. 100. abus'd, 161. negotiating Trade, 51, 2. familiar with Strangers, 327. see Pagallies: civil to them, 12. 433. begging modestly, ib. Natural Affection, &c. 432, 3. 250. C. 115. Prostitutes, O. 365. 395. S. 13. 50, 1. Dancing-VVo∣men, 146. O. 340, 1, 2. selling Tea, O. 409. S. 31. Money-changers, 60. 88. 131. 142. all the VVomen Slaves, 146. Persons, d. C. 115. see Bodies. Cloaths, 114, 9. O. 32. 427. VV. 111. see Cloaths, Orna∣ments. Love of Finery, O. 13. see Wives. With little Feet, 327. 408. and large Calves, 32. see Ornaments.
    • Womens. I. (Key Muger) in Campeachy, C. 9. 10.
    • Woods, Wood-lands, Wood for Fewel in Ships, &c. where, O. 11, 4, 6. 21. 39. 58. 87. 112. 125. 150. 162, 3, 4, 7. 174, 7, 8. 188. 198. 205. 211, 6, 8. 231, 2, 9. 240, 2, 9. 250, 1, 3, 5, to 8. 263, 9. 275. 291. 309. 335. 347. 378, 9. 380, 2, 4, 5. 393, 9. 402, 6. 421. 442, 3, 8. 454. 463. 472, 8. 480. S. 4. 5. 19. 20, 2, 4. 44. 105. 128. 142. 164. 173, 4. 180, 1. C. 14. 30, 2, 4. (Men lost in them) 83 to 7. (Ships lodg'd there by Storms, W. 70. C.) 92, 5, 9. 111, 2. VV. 46. 56. 109. none, O. 106. C. 45. see Trees. VVood for Dying, C. 57, 8. see Dyes. Best for Lacker-Ware, S. 61, 2, 4. see Lack. Drift-wood, 8. O. 230.
    • VVood-lice or White Ants, where, S. 127.
    • VVooders, his Escape from the Spaniards, C. 19.
    • Words, Names, Exotick, of Indians, Negroes, &c. O. 9. 143. 327, 8. 359, 389, 391. 409. 419. 431. 469. 478. (479. see Language.) 498, 9. 502, 7, 8. 513, 4, 5. 536, 7. S. 23, 8. 31. 56. 81, 3. 32, 8. 132, 8. 171, 3, 9. C. 105.
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    • Working, see Log-wood-cutting. Work-houses unhealthy, S. 62.
    • World, see Globe.
    • Worms, in Hides, C. 88. breeding in Mens Legs, &c. 89. d. and Cure, 90, 1. Silk-worms, where, S. 25. Ship-worms, where bred, Hurt and Remedy, O. 362, 3.
    • Worm-seed, a Commodity, S, 61. and whence, 64.
    • Worship (Mahometan) alike in the E. and VVest-I. W. 55. what at Ton∣quin, S. 57, 8. see Idolatry. See Religion, Idolatry, Mahometanisin.
    • Wound of Amputations, how cur'd, S. 139. 140.
    • Wrecks, what and where, O. 50. 134. 148. 405, 6. S. 27, 8. C. 92, 3. W. 63, 9. 70. Ship-wreckt Men kept, where, S. 7. 8.
    Y.
    • YAms, Roots, where, O. 9. 12, 4, 8, 9. 22. 46, 8. 75. 141. 151. 311. 426. 433, 5, 7. 514. 546. S. 22. 93. 126. 181. C. 9. none, O. 480. 464, 6.
    • Yards of Ships, Timber fit for them, where, O. 394, S. 171, 2.
    • Year, Seasons of it where distinguish'd into Wet and Dry, W. 2. S. 31, 2. New-year, when it begins, and New-years Feast at Ton∣quin, 53. see Day, Time.
    • Ylo R. not perennial, O. 95. S. 35.
    • Yucat an, see Jucatan.
    • Yunam (Junan) Province of China, its Site and Commodities, S. 64.
    Z.
    • ZEliseo (Xalisco) hill, d. O. 267.
    • Zone, Torrid, its Seasons best distinguish'd into Wet and Dry, S. 32. W. 2. yet the Weather various, even in the same Latitudes, 77, &c. greatest Heat there, where and why, S. 32, 3. the Cause of Land-Floods there, and Nile's overflowing, 34, 5. Rivers made by the Floods only, ib. Weather, and Winds there, Storms, Tides and Currents, see the Scheme, W. 1. see Equator, Oaks, Tropicks, Tropick-Birds.
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