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A.

Achem, Kingdom, Page 95

Actions in the Moluccos, p. 44

Acunna (Don Pedro Bravo de) Governour of Carthagena, &c. p. 129, 131, and 146
Governour of the Philippines, p. 179

Arrives at Ternate, p. 40
Lands his Forces, p. 242
Takes Ternate, p. 243
Returns Victorious to Manila, p. 255

Advice Boat sent to Peru, p. 88

Aerio declar’d King of Ternate, p. 29
Basely seiz’d, and sent to Goa, acquitted, returns Home, p. 51
His innocent Bravery, and cruel Murder, p. 52

Air of China, p. 105

Aitan, Inspector over Martial Affairs in China, p. 106

Alligators, p. 111

Almanzor King of Tydore, p. 5
Is poison’d by the Portugueses, p. 15

Allyance between the King of Tydore and the Spaniards, p. 14

Amazing Action of an Indian Convert, p. 43

Amboyna Fort besieg’d, p. 126

Amuxa, Nephew to the King of Ternate, defeated, p. 198
He Cuckolds the King, p. 107

Ancasio, chief Justice in China, p. 106

Angon, Magnificent City discover’d, p. 143

Answer of Portugueses to Spanish Arguments, p. 31
Of the King of Ternate to King James of England, p. 175
To the Embassadors of Camboxa, p. 135

Antony, Bastard of Portugal defeated, p. 95

Apostacy of Converts, p. 65

Archipelago describ’d, p. 6
Why so call’d, p. 74

Arguments of Spain for its Right to the Moluccos, p. 31
Against quitting the Philippine Islands, p. 58

Arosbay City, p. 165

Assembly of Moluccos to revenge the Murder of their King, p. 54

Ataide (Tristan de) Governour of Ternate, p. 26

Avicen, his Mistake concerning Cloves, p. 37

Azcueta (Major) destroys the Chineses, p. 235

B.

Babu (Cachil) King of Ternate, p. 54
Besieges the Portuguese Fort, p. 59
His Death, p. 97

Banda Island, p. 159

Bar, how much it is, p. 37

Barbarous Cruelty, p. 19

Barbarous Ceremony, p. 34

Barbarous Opinions in China, p. 106

Barbosa succeds Magellan, p. 13

Baseness of a Portuguese Governour, p. 184

Batochina del moro is Gilolo, p. 6

Bats, strange ones, p. 158

Battel of Tydores and Ternates, p. 92

Bayaco, breaks his Neck, p. 19

Bayano (Sultan) King of Ternate, p. 18

Baydna, a Caziz, insulted, stirs up the people against the Portugueses, p. 19

Beasts of the Philippines, p. 111
Of Camboxa, p. 143
Of Ceylon, p. 122
Of Cerne, p. 158

Bemnao, Pleasant Country, p. 188

Berber, Distemper, p. 7

Birds of the Moluccos, p. 39
Of Paradise, p. 64
Of the Philippines, p. 111
Of Ceylon, p. 122
Of Cerne, p. 158

Bloody Victory of the Spaniards, p. 117

Boleyse, King of Ternate, p. 5
His Death, p. 110

Borneo Island describ’d, p. 67

Bounds for Conquests and Discoveries settled betwixt Spain and Portugal, p. 4

Brito (Antony de) at the Moluccos, p. 10

Brito (Hector) at Tydore, p. 99

Burial of Enemies Heads at Banda, p. 162

Burning Mountain in Ternate, p. 7 and 38

C.

Cachil, what it is, p. 15

Cachil Laudin, King of Bachian, p. 8

Cachil Daroes governs Ternate, p. 10
Is put to Death by the Portugueses, p. 21

Cachilato, the first Molucco Embassador in Portugal, p. 9

Cachil Rete, faithful, ib.

Cachil Sultan Zayde, King of Ternate taken, p. 246

Calabays, what they are, p. 17

Caldera Port, p. 239

Camboxa King demands Succours, p. 142
His Country Describ’d, ibid.
Is routed by him of Sian, p. 144

Campilanes, Cymiters, p. 7

Candish (Sir Thomas) in Java, p. 95

Cano (Sebastian) the first that sail’d round the World, p. 109

Cape of Good Hope, p. 3

Capitulation for surrendring the Fort of Ternate, p. 63

Carcoas, What Vessels they are, p. 17 and 167
The King of Ternate’s Carcoa, p. 55

Carthagena left among the Indians, p. 12

Catabruno Governour of Gilolo, p. 42

Celebes Island, p. 49

Celicaya Queen of Ternate, p. 192

Ceremony of giving Quarter at Madura, p. 166

Cerne Island, p. 158

Cessation of Arms, p. 61

Ceylong describ’d, p. 122

Champanes, What Vessels, p. 17

Chastity of Chinese Women, p. 106

Cheninas Wastecoats, p. 8

Chican, a Chinese, his strange Death, p. 220

China describ’d, p. 104

China Silk attracts Water, p. 95

Chineses contract their Empire, p. 104
Put into the Galleys, p. 133
Rebel and kill the Spaniards, p. 137
Rise in arms at Manila, p. 216
Murder Spaniards, p. 217, 218
Slaughter of them, p. 222, 223
Trade again at Manila, p. 227

Christians preserv’d by the Devil, p. 139

Cities in China, p. 105

Cloves first brought into Europe, p. 9
Account of them, p. 36
They attract Water, p. 95

Coast of Pearl Fishery, p. 124

Commerce betwixt Dutch and Amboyneses, p. 164

Commodities of the Philippines, p. 111

Confederacy against Portugueses, p. 30

Confederates of the Moluccos, p. 40

Conflagration in the Island S. George, p. 88

Conspiracy of the Moluccos, p. 20, 23
Of Chineses at Manila, p. 215

Crizes, Daggers, p. 7

Crocodiles in the Moluccos, p. 39

Cruelties of the Ternates, p. 99
Of Bandeses, p. 162
Of English, p. 181

Customes of China, p. 106

D.

Dayalo (Cachil) King of Ternate kept Prisoner by Portugueses, p. 18
Rescu’d by his Mother, p. 25
Forc’d to fly by his Subjects, p. 25
Kill’d, p. 47

Depos’d King of Camboxa’s Son restor’d, p. 145

Desart Island, p. 173

Desperate Bravery of Spaniards, p. 145

Desperate Resolution of Moluccos, p. 35

Design to murder Spaniards at Camboxa, p. 144

Difference between Spain and Portugal, about the Moluccos, p. 30

Difficulty to find the Streight of Magellan from the South Sea, p. 73

Discoveries first begun, p. 3

Dominions of Ternate, p. 56

Drake (Sir Thomas) his Voyage, p. 70
Arrives at the Moluccos, p. 71
His Actions in the West-Indies, p. 146

Dress of the King of Java, p. 164

Dutch at the Moluccos, p. 153, and 156
Settle at Banda p. 159
Come to Java, p. 163
Their Behaviour at Madura, p. 166
Come to Amboyna, p. 167
Take two Galeons, p. 233
Take Tydore Fort, p. 234
Take two Portuguese Ships, p. 230
Take Amboyna, p. 231

E.

Ebony, p. 158

Elephants of Ceylon, p. 122

Elizabeth, Queen of England, p. 114

Embassadors at Goa complain, p. 53
From Camboxa to the Philippines, p. 135

Encan, or Baptist, a crafty Chinese, his Practices, p. 214
Executed with others, p. 226

English first Voyage to the Molucc. p. 70
In Paraguay, p. 88
In Brazil, p. 89
At Ternate, p. 102
Infest the West-Indies, p. 178
Deal justly with the Spaniards, p. 232

Enmity between Tydore and Ternate, p. 59
Between Cities in Banda, p. 161

Erasmus, Of the Manners of Hollanders, p. 155

Expedition against Moluccos, p. 115

F.

Fable of the Original of Molucco Kings, p. 2

False Prophecy, p. 3

Falsehood of Chineses, p. 133

Famine at Ternate, p. 195

Feasting in Banda, p. 161

Fertility of China, p. 105

Fidelity of the Tydores, p. 99

Fight of Spaniards and Ternates, p. 243

Fire at Manila, p. 211

Fishes of the Moluccos, p. 39

Flores (Brother Antony) does good Service, p. 221
Kill 600 Chineses alone, p. 222

Fonseca (Vincent) heads a Mutiny at Ternate, p. 22
Chosen Governour, p. 24
Troubled with Guilt, ibid.

Foot-Ball at Banda, p. 163

Forces of the King of Ternate, p. 56
Sent from Philippines to Moluccos, p. 112

Fort first built at Ternate, p. 10
Surrender’d to the Natives, p. 63
Of Tydore, p. 99
Erected at Mindanao, p. 148
Built at Tydore, p. 254

Funerals at Banda, p. 162

Furtado (Andrew) his Actions, p. 121
Reduces Amboyna, p. 187
Takes Machian, p. 193
Attacks Ternate, and is repuls’d p. 198

G.

Gaca, a Town in Ternate, p. 17

Gallinato at Camboxa, p. 145
Joins Furtado, p. 194

Gains a Pass at Ternate, p. 197
Invests Ternate, p. 242

Galvam (Antony) sent to govern the Moluccos, p. 43

Gapabaguna, King of Tydore, p. 98
Notably rescu’d, p. 99
His Death, p. 103

General Conspiracy, p. 127

Giants, p. 12, & 70

Gilolo by Portugueses call’d Batochina del Moro, p. 6
Describ’d, p. 48

Gladiators of Ternate, p. 171

Gomez Perez de las Marinhas Governour of the Philippines, p. 125
Is kill’d by the Chineses at the Oar, p. 138

Gomez (Brother Gaspar) sent as a Spy, p. 129

Gonzalo Gomez de Espinosa, second Successor to Magellan, p. 13

Government of China, p. 160

Gunos subdu’d, p. 187

H.

Habit of Ternate, p. 8
Of Java, p. 164

Henry, Prince of Portugal, Promoter of Discoveries, p. 3

Henry, the Cardinal, King of Portugal, p. 69
His Death, p. 90

Henriquez (Don Garcia) Governour of Ternate, p. 15

Holland describ’d, p. 155

Horrid Practices upon Prisoners, p. 164

James, King of England writes to him of Ternate, p. 175

Janguas, what Vessels they are, p. 17

Japan, Spanish Embassy there, p. 150

Japonese Embassador at Manila, p. 181

Japoneses promise to assist the Spaniards, p. 215
Kill 200 Chineses, p. 219

Javaneses take a Portuguese Ship, and destroy the Men, p. 66

Junk, a Vessel so call’d, p. 5

I.

Idleness punish’d in China, p. 105

India submits to Philip the II, of Spain, p. 91

Indian Presents, p. 82

Indian cruelly sacrifiz’d, p. 141

Indians by Signs give Account of Drake, p. 79
How they fight with Alligators, p. 111

Inniguez, and Bustamante, Spanish Commanders at Tydore, p. 16

Insect of the Moluccos, p. 39

Insolence of Portugueses, p. 18

Island of Devils, p. 168

Islands in the Streights of Magellan, p. 18

Itos subdu’d, p. 187

K.

King of Borneo’s Brother at Manila for Succours, p. 68
Of Borneo overthrown, and restor’d, p. 68
Of Bachian kill’d, p. 92
Of Achem agrees to infest the Portugueses, p. 94
Of Ceylon expell’d, p. 123

Kings of the Moluccos, p. 2

L.

Lambuco Island, p. 7

Language of Ternate, p. 8

Land at the Mouth of the Streights of Magellan, p. 74, & 75

Laws of Ternate, p. 8

League of Mahometans, p. 126

Leagues against Portugueses, p. 35

Legaspe (Michael de) first Conqueror of Philippines, p. 109

Length of Siege sustain’d by Portugueses at Ternate, p. 60

Lerma Prime Minister, p. 151

Letter of F. Marta concerning the Moluccos, p. 126
Of the King of Tydore, p. 175
Of the King of Spain, p. 209
Of the Emperor of Japan, p. 230

Lewdness of the King of Ternate, p. 206

Life long in Banda, p. 163

Light Vessels of Good Use, p. 135

Lignum Aloes, p. 143

Lima (Paul de) rich in Moluccos, p. 112

Loaysa (Don F. Garcia de) the second that passes the Streight of Magellan, p. 16

Lopez de Sousa (Peter) sent to the Moluccos, p. 65

Love Story, p. 61

Lucopine Islan’s, p. 5

Luitisio, General in China, p. 106

Luzon Island describ’d, p. 110

Luzones Islands, p. 109

Luzaf King of Gilolo, submits to Spain, p. 14

M.

Madagascar Island, p. 157

Madura Island describ’d, p. 164 & 165

Magellan, who he was, p. 4
Goes over to Spain, p. 11
Discovers the Streight of his Name, p. 12
Is murder’d by the Indians, p. 13

Mahometan preachers at Ternate, p. 103

Mamala City, &c. submit to Spain, p. 191

Mandarines visit the Governour of the Philippines, p. 142
Their Message, p. 211
Their 2d Visit, p. 212

Manila City, p. 110

Mandraxa (Cachil) steals the Princess Filola, p. 118

Manners of Ternate, p. 8
Of China, p. 106

Manufactures of Camboxa, p. 143

Marinhas (Don Lewis de las) Governour of the Philippines, p. 142

Marry’d Men consulted in the Moluccos, p. 24

Marta (F. Antony) his Letter, p. 126

Mecon River, p. 143

Melancholly Tree describ’d, p. 28
The Cut of it, p. 8

Meneses (Don George de) His Barbarity, p. 20

Merchants at Banda, their Way of Living, p. 161

Mezquita (James Lopes de) Governour of Ternate, his Baseness to King Aerio, p. 50
Kill’d at Java, ibid.

Mindanao Island, p. 49

Miranda (Captain) sent to Mindanao, p. 148

Mole (Cachil) King of Tydore, p. 103
His Falshood, p. 203

Molucco Islands, why so call’d, p. 6
Their Product, p. 7
Description of them, p. 38
Way of fighting, p. 92

Momoya, its Sangiack converted, p. 26
Amazing Action of his, p. 43

Monson, what it is, p. 15

Morones (John) besieges Ternate in vain, p. 116

Monstrous Piece of Cannon, p. 96

Musick at Amboyna, p. 167

Mutiny of Portugueses, p. 22

N.

Nait Dina Baraca Xa, Sultan, or King of Ternate, p. 97
Murders the King of Tydore, p. 98
His Subtilty, p. 118
Murders Mandraxa, p. 119

Nao, strong Place, p. 188

Natives of Ternate streighten the Portugueses, p. 21

Nayque, a Molucco Embassador in Spain, p. 93
Stirs up Indian Princes to revolt, p. 94
Returns to Ternate, p. 102

Notable Practices, p. 117

Nunez (Augustin) commands at Amboyna, p. 66

O.

Oars like Shovels, p. 162

Observations for Sailers, p. 85

Opinion that Paradise is in Ceylon, p. 123

Opinions of People at Camboxa, p. 142

Opium gives a brutal Courage, p. 222

Outrages committed by Portugueses, p. 15

Oyl of Nutmeg, p. 160

P.

Painted Indians, p. 77

Pampangua describ’d, p. 224

Papuas, or Papous Islands, p. 45, & 49

Parian, Chinese Quarter at Manila, p. 216

Park, English Admiral, p. 178

Parots of the Moluccos, p. 39

Pearls despis’d for Hunger, p. 77
A monstrous Quantity of them, p. 214

Penguins, Birds, p. 158

People of Ternate, p. 8

Pereyra (Gonzalo) Governour at Ternate, p. 21
Kill’d by those People, p. 24

Pereyra (Nunho) Governour at Ternate, p. 53

Perfidiousness, p. 172

Persecution, p. 65

Philip the 2d, King of Spain, p. 91
His answer to the Molucco Embassador, p. 97
His Death, p. 150

Philip the 3d King of Spain, p. 150

Philippine Islands, vid Luzones.

Pigeons green, p. 169

Pinheyro undertakes to murder Cachil Salama and his Unkle, p. 101

Pinto sent to Mindanao, p. 34
His Villany, p. 35

Piragua, a Sort of Float, p. 78

Players in India, p. 123

Plenty at Amboyna, p. 167

Policy of the King of Tydore, p. 60

Poncasio, Treasure in China, p. 106

Populousness, Product, &c. of China, p. 105

Portuguese Pretensions to the Moluccos, p. 4

Portugueses, why hated in the Moluccos, p. 15
Insult those People, p. 18
Become odious for Rapine, &c., p. 19
Settle at Tydore, p. 64
Bafled through Pride, p. 193

Possession taken by Sarmiento, p. 82
Taken of Forts, p. 240

President of the Council in China, p. 107

Pretences to justify a Murder, p. 58

Prisoners Ransom’d, p. 166
Sacrifiz’d, p. 173

Product of the Philippines, p. 112
Of Camboxa, p. 140
Of Asia, p. 58
Of Ceylon, p. 122

Provinces of the King of Ternate, p. 56

Punishment of petty Larceny in Ternate, p. 171

Q.

Queen of Ternate incenses the People against the Portugueses, p. 23
Recovers the King her Son, p. 152

Quisayra Princess of Tydore, her Contrivance, p. 99
In Love with the Kings Son, p. 152
In Love with the Portuguese Commander, p. 100
Contrives to murder Cachil Salama, p. 101

R.

Ransome of a King, p. 159

Ravenous Birds, p. 86

Raxamira (Cachil) King of Tydore, p. 16
Makes Peace with Portugueses, p. 18

Reception of Portugueses at Ternate, p. 6

Relief from Philippines to Moluccos, p. 104

Religion of Ternate, p. 8
Of China, p. 107
Of Banda, p. 161

Remarkable Story, p. 99

Resolution of the People at Ternate, p. 42

Revenge vow’d by the Moluccos, p. 54

Ring Doves eat Cloves, p. 37

Rivers in China, p. 105

Rodriguez (Stephen) was at Mindanao, p. 147

Rojas Governour of Philippines, p. 141

Ronquillo Governour of Philippines, p. 112

Rosatelo, People burn their Town, p. 188

S.

Sacrafize of the Moluccos, p. 49

Sagu, p. 7

Sagus, what they are, p. 17

Saint Helena Island, p. 169

Saint Mary Island, p. 159

Salama (Cachil) his Bravery, p. 100
Marries Princess Quisayra, p. 102

Sangiack, what it signifies, p. 15

Sangiack of Sabubu Poisons the Queen his Daughter, p. 152

Sarmiento pursues Drake, p. 73
His Strength, Capacity, &c., p. 74
Comes into the North Sea, p. 55
Arrives in Spain, p. 90
Comes to Ternate, p. 113

Sea seeming to Boil, p. 157

Seasons in the Moluccos, p. 39

Sebastian King of Portugal, p. 69

Serrano cast on the Lucopine Isles, p. 5
Settles at Amboyna, p. 6

Slaughter of Ternates, p. 149
Of Portugueses, p. 42

Snakes in the Moluccos, p. 39

Snow of several Colours, p. 78

Soldiers of Borneo, p. 13

South Coast of Magellan Streights, p. 85

Spaniards kill the Usurper of Camboxa, p. 145
Retire before 14000 Indians, ibid.
First at Borneo, p. 13
First at Tydore, p. 14
Take the Island Moutil, p. 112

Speech of the King of Tydore, p. 41

State of Affairs in Europe, p. 113

Stews of Sodomites, p. 49

Sticks of a strange Nature, p. 40

Strange Tree in Ceylon, p. 123

Streights of Sincapura and Sabao, p. 93

Sumatra Island describ’d, ibid.

Superstition of Moluccos, p. 240

T.

Tabarija (Sultan) King of Ternate, p. 25
Hated by the People, p. 27
Sent Prisoner to India, p. 28

Tabona Town plunder’d, kills many Portugueses, p. 20

Taes of Gold, their Value, p. 132

Tar of Banda, p. 162

Tea, p. 5

Tellez Viceroy of India, p. 91

Tello (Don Francis) Governour of the Philippines, p. 147

Ternate, its People, Religion, Manners, &c., p. 8
Its Strength, and how to be attack’d, p. 134

Taken by the Spaniards, p. 243

Thornback monstrous, p. 158

Tortoises, p. 158

Tractable Indians, p. 81

Trade at Tuban, p. 164
Of the Philippines, p. 110

Treaty with the King of Ternate, p. 249

Tree of Butterflies, p. 40

Triumph of Ternates, p. 172

Tuac Liquor, p. 7

Tuban Capital of Java, p. 164

Tulo (Cachil) his Letter, p. 119

Tutan, a Viceroy in China, p. 106

Tydore City Burnt, p. 48

Tydore Island Describ’d, p. 64

Vanity of the King of Ternate, p. 174

Vasco de Gama discovers India, p. 4

Venetian Ships at the Philippines, p. 60

Veranula City describ’d, p. 190
Plunder’d and burnt, p. 191

Victory Ship, the first that sail’d round the World, p. 16

Villany of the King of Ternate, p. 178

Virtues of Nutmeg, p. 160

Visit of the Kings of Ternate and Tydore, p. 247

Uproars in Ternate, p. 22

W.

Want in Tydore Fort, p. 34

War between Spaniards and Portugueses in the Moluccos, p. 17

Water clear in the Sea, p. 158

Wax found with Greek Characters, p. 158

Weapons of Banda, p. 162
Of Madura, p. 167

Will of the King of Ternate, pretended by the Portugueses, p. 28

Women Till the Land at Banda, p. 163

Y.

Yloilo Port, p. 238

Z.

Zebu Island, p. 12

Zacatal, What it is, p. 196

Zamori signifies CÆsar, p. 231

Zumbaya Ceremony, p. 247

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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