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- Paita, 77, 78. The Bucaniers design upon the said place, 168. Description of its Bay and scituation, 191
- Panama taken by Sir Henry Morgan, 1. Designed upon a∣new, 3. The Bucaniers arrive there, and block it up by Sea, 27, &c. Description of the present state thereof, 33. It hath been burnt three times within this few years, ibid. its Bay described, 40
- Pardela, a bird of this name, 117
- Paxaros, an Island so called; its appearance at Sea, 112
- Paxaros Ninos, a Sea-fowl so called by the Spaniards; its description, 190, 195
- Plate Island, or Isle of Plate, 55, 62, 140, 165, 167
- San Pedro, a Ship of this name, twice taken by the Bucaniers in the space of fourteen months, 158
- Pena Horadada, a high and steep rock of this name near Paita, 169
- Penguin, a Sea-fowl so called, 181. Some account of them, 183
- Penguin-shoal, 188
- President of Panama, sendeth a message to the Bucaniers, 38. Their answer, ibid.
- Peter, an Indian boy, runneth away from the Bucaniers, 146
- Peralta (Don Francisco) a valiant Spanish Commander, 28. His undaunted Courage in the engagement before Pana∣ma, 30. He highly commendeth the valour of the English, 32. He disswadeth the Bucaniers from attempting the ships at Perico, 31. He giveth an account of the present state of Panama, 33. is removed from the Admiral, on board the ship of Mr. Cox, 45. He directeth the Bucaniers to the Island of Gorgona, 49. He admireth the sailings of the English, 64. is taken frantick, but recovereth, 103. He is set at liberty. 109
- Perico, an Island before Panama, where the Bucaniers take veral Vessels, 27, &c.
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