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- FAces square, 394.20
- Factio is in Russia raysed by the Emperour, 424.1. The wicked vse he made of it, and his reason for it, ibid.
- Falanks what, in Chinese, 319.20
- F••lcons the best in the World, 71 1
- Fall of a Riuer very terrible, where, 902.20
- Famine a mighty one in Russia, 752 20
- Fanfur, a Kingdome of Iaua, 104
- Fans vsed in China, 383.50. How made, ibid. The ordinary present, ibid.
- Faria his Aduentures, 252. to 263 Wracked and relieued by a Kyte, 256. Escapes admirably.
- Fast of the Nestorians three weekes before Lent, 31.1. When beganne and ended, ibid. They eate flesh on Frydayes, ibid. Other of their Rites, ibid.
- Fast of the Armenians, fiue dayes before Lent, for Saint Sorkis, 31.1
- Fasting from flesh not obserued in Magalla, 800.1
- Fasting in China from flesh, fish, &c. 398.30
- Fasting before visitation of Sepul∣chres, 393
- Fasting broken by necessitie, 19.30
- Fastings of the Mexicans in honour of their Gods: the extreame strictnesse, 1035
- Fasts in time of drought in China, 406.10
- Fate, all assayled to it in China, 396.1
- Faxiba Cicugendono, vsurps all in Iapon: his doings, and intended conquest of China, 324.20. His Letters to the Spanish Viceroy, ibid. Vnites the Iaponian Do∣minions, ibid. He forbids the Ie∣suits to preach, 325.1. Calls him∣selfe Taicosoma, 325.30. Mu∣sters his men for China, ibid. His crueltie to his Nephew, ibid. De∣feats the Coraians by his Lieu∣tenant Augustine, ibid. Sends 200000. Iaponians to inhabit Corai, ibid. And is yet faine to giue it ouer, 325.60. Receiues the China Ambassadours with state, 326. Builds most huge Palaces, ibid. His policie to keepe the Ia∣ponian Lords about him, 326.50 His buildings ouerthrowne with Earthquakes, 326. Receiues a Crown sent by the Chinois, ibid. Refuses to restore the Kingdome of Corai, 327.1. Dyes, 327.1 Would be made a God: His Image and Temple, ibid. His posteritie rooted out, ibid.
- Faire-foreland in Greenland, the latitude, 719. Sunnes refraction there, ibid. & 720.1
- Fayre-hauen, and Whale-fishing there, 467▪1
- Fayers, begun in the New Moone, 270.50
- Feasts, the order of the Tartar Princes at them, 84.10.20, 30 Serued on the knee, ibid. Musicke whilest he drinkes, ibid. They feast euery New Moone, 84.40 The Tartarian Princes giue change of Rayments when they feast, 45.30
- Feasts their fashion in China, 180 30, 60
- Feasts in China; vid. Banquets.
- Feats of Actiuitie, 349.40
- Feathers, the trade for them in Rus∣sia, 805.30
- Feather-pictures, see Pictures.
- Feathers rich ones at the West In∣dies, 965
- Feather works of the Indians, 1132 40
- Feauers gotten by the byting of an Ant, 995.10
- Feet how warmed in Groneland, 65••.30
- Feet, a great beautie for women to haue them little in China, and why, 376.1. How the Chinois make them little, 182.20
- Felons goods confiscate, 429.40
- Felt much vsed in Tartaria, 3.40 & 4.20. & 6.40. Images of it, 4.30. How made, 6.40
- Ferdinandus the Iesuite, recouers Goez his goods, by eating of Porke, 316.20
- Fertilitie without raine, 895.40
- Festiuall dayes in Peru, the occasions of them. The Sacrifices offered, 1045. And in Mexico, 1046 1047. &c.
- Fidelity of an Infidell, 238.50
- Fight of the Indian fowles for fish, 979
- Finmack Coast described, 223.1
- Firre-tree, most vsefull for Russia, 419.30
- Fishes and fishing of the West In∣dies, 986.987. The varietie, 930
- Fish liued vpon, 223.20
- Fish vsed for Bisket, and Beasts-meate, 106.60
- Fish fatned with Oxe dung in Chi∣na, 205.60. Powdred with Pep∣per, 206.60
- Fish for feeding of Cattle, 649.40
- Fish that giue sucke, ibid. & in marg.
- Fishes that flye, 931
- Fishes strange ones, 260.60. How bred, 261.1
- Fishes charmed for deuouring of Pearle-fishers, 104.40
- Fishes delight in the light, 647.30 The abundance in Island, with the manner of preseruing them, ibid.
- Fishing with a fish in India, 994.20
- Fishing with a fish of tinne in Island, 647.30
- Fishing for the Whale in India, the strange manner, other fashions of Indian Fishings, 931.50.932.1 10
- Fish skins for couers of houses, they giue a lustre, 617.20. marg.
- Fifty Cuffes, the Chinois end their quarrels withall, 181.50
- Fiunga the Kingdome, 322.30
- Flaying of men, and putting others in their skins, vsed in Mexico, 1031.30. & 1038.40
- Flushingers head, where, 488.20
- Flutes of earth in Mexico, 104.50 It made malefactors confesse their sinnes, 1047.1
- Floco discouers Island by Rauens, 654.50
- Flokawogur, a Hauen in Shelt∣land, 654.40
- Flood knowne to the Chinois, 376 10
- Florida discouered first by the Eng∣glish, 808
- Florida the extent of the gouern∣ment of it: the altitude discoue∣red and peopled. A firme Land next to Europe of all the Indies, yeares iourney by Land thence in∣to Spaine: occasion of the name; fable of a Spring in it that restores youth, the Aire, Soyle, Pearles, no Gold, Forts, &c. 868.40. &c. The Hauens, Ports distance from Los Martyres and Cuba: alti∣tudes of places, the places where neither Gold nor People is: the Riuers and Iles of it, 869. Begin∣ning of that Countrey properly called Florida. No passage that way out of the North into the South Seas, 870.1, 10
- Flowers the plenty in China, 381 30
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