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- ...FAce-painting, 34.40
- Face worshipped, 437
- Factories setled for the English-East Indian Company in the East Indies; the names of the places, 533
- Faithlesse people, 551
- Falpits to take Swine, 364
- Famine most extreame sustained by the Portuga••s in a Voyage, 36
- Farsing what it signifies, 522
- Fatipore a Citie as great as Lon∣don, 236
- Feasts, and Festiuall dayes of the Great Mogoll, 225.543
- Feasts of the Gentiles, 327. The great Feast of the Pagans, inui∣ting their dead Kindred, banquet∣ting and making merry all night with candle-light at their graues, 395. Another solemne Feast of the Pagans, & the manner there∣of, 402
- Feathers in request, and much desi∣red by the Mogoll, 556
- Feluke Bay, the Towne and Mount, 340
- ...Fernando Ilands, 93
- Fetipore a famous Citie in the great Mogols Countrey, a description thereof, 428. The Interpretation of Fetipore is, A Town of Con∣tent, or a place of Hearts desire obtayned, 429
- Fight with Spaniards and Indians, 76
- Fires called Saint Ellen, Saint Ni∣cholas, and Saint Clare, inuoca∣ted for the staying of Tempests, 34 42.43
- Fires made for a Sacrifice to the Deuill, 48. The terrour of the word Fire, 170
- Fires in Iauan, 168.169
- Fiery Wormes, 56
- Fiery King, 322
- ...Fire-boats, 510
- Fireworkes rare and excellent, 628
- Finch his Obseruations concerning his Voyage to the Indies, 414.415 & seq.
- Firando the King thereof and his Nephew, 366. The King of Firan∣do his letter to the King of Eng∣land, 383. A great & dangerous fire in Firando, 402
- Fish headed like a Swine, with two hornes, the rest of the body 〈◊〉〈◊〉 one bone, and as it were a Saddle on the backe, 43. Six thousand fishes taken in an houre and halfe, 189 Abundance of fish, 278. A ra∣uenous fish, 503
- Fishermen and Fisherboats in great abundance, 380
- Fitz his Indian Voyage, 110
- Flats and Rocks very dangerous be∣twixt Achen and Bantam, 161
- Fleet-royall of Peru, 81
- Flemmings cowardise, 118. Flem∣mings put to death at Bemermas∣sen, 386. They assault the Castle of Mosambique, 387
- Flesh not eaten by the Arabs, 419
- Flores and Corues, 78
- Floris his Voyage to the East Indies, 319.320. & seq.
- Flowers or grasse seene in the Sea, a signe of Land, 188
- Fluxe the cause thereof, 151. It raignes much in Iau••n, 168. The