Boulogne in France (Portus Iccius) Bourdeaux River Bowles (Mr.) Agent to the Commissioners for Victualling 625
Boyce, an English Sea Captain in America 701 Bragadini, Governor of Famagufta 227 Braganza (Duke de) made King of Portugal 264 Brancas (Andrew) an Admiral of France 316 Brandaris, a Town on the Island Schelling in Hol-
Brandon (Sir Ch.) an English Sea Commander 337 Braffidas, a Spartan Admiral Brava, a City in the Eaft Indies Braunsberg, a Town in Polish Pruffia Brazza, vide La Brazza
Brazile in America, planted by the Portuguese 18 -accidentally difcovered 255, 264, vide 274 Breakhurst, an English Plantation in America
Burroughs (Sir John) flain at Rochelle 373, 3747 372 Buffenus Egubius, a Genoefe Admiral 246 Butler (Thomas) Captain of the Worcester 651 Byblis (or Byblus) a City of Egypt vide 61,100 Byng (Sir George) an English Captain and Admi- ral 640, 651,653, 673, 677, 679,684, 692 to 697, 703, 728, 731, 733, 740 to 748, 756 to 762 Byrfa (the Citadel of Carthage) built by Queen Dido 113, vide 145 Byzantium (Conftantinople) Paufanius befieged there 60, 64 86
it revolts from the Athenians is befieged by King Philip of Macedon 97, vide 175, 180
Cadaval (Duke) a Portuguese, his Treachery to the English Cadiz, Gades or Cates in Spain, built by the Phoe nicians 4, 148, vide Gibraltar
Verde Islands St.Vincent 461, 483, 484, 492, 504, 544, 566, 567,599, 625,666, 675,699, 690, 731 Capha, or Caffa (Theodocia) in Little Tartary 17, 206, 246 Capitanate, a Province of Naples Cappadocia 146, 147, 149, 151 Capral (Peter Alvarez) a Portuguese Difcoverer 255 Caprara (Bernard) a Venetian Admiral Capua Caracozza, a Turkish Commander at Lepanto 229 Caramania
783, 784, 791,792 Caffiterides (British Islands) difcovered 4 Caffivellaunus, one of the Kings of Britain 156 Caffius, a Roman Proconful 146, vide Brutus Caftile and Caftilians, their Naval Affairs, vide 266 to 272
Caftle Novo, a Town in Dalmatia Catana, a City in Sicily Catalonia, a Province in Spain. Declares for King Charles the Third, vide Barcelona and 509, 676, 770, 774,793 to 798 Cato, a Roman of Pompey's Party Cavala (Leo) Admiral of the Greek Emperor 214 Cavalca (John) a Pifan Admiral Cave, an English Sea Captain Caudebec, a Town in Normandy Cavendish (Captain Thomas) an English Difco- verer, &c. 349 Caulonia vide 81 Ceilon (Taprobana) an Island in the East-Indies
Celfi (Lawrence) Doge of Venice Cenchrea, a Port near Corinth Cenforinus, a Roman General Centumcellæ, vide Civita Vecchia Centurioni (Hippolytus) a Genoese Admiral 251 Cephalonia, an Island in the Ionian Sea 70, vide
Cephifas, a River in Baotia Cercurus, a Gally fo named Cerigo, an Island, vide Cythera Cette in Languedoc
attempted Cevennes, People in France 646,653 Ceuta (Septa) on the Coast of Barbary 185, 254, 269 Ceylon, an Island in the East Indies (Taprobana) 256,259
444 Cezimbra, a Port of Spain
107 Chabrias, an Athenian Captain 299 Chabrenac (Monfieur) a French Sea Commander
Carter, an English Rear-Admiral vide 461 to 470
Carthage in Afric (Byrfa) founded, &c. 113, 119 invade Sicily
268 ibid. and 572 57, 58 101, vide 103 13, 119, 140 145
Carthagena, New Carthage in Spain 132, 139,
Chapeau Rouge, on the North of Newfoundland 633 Charente, a River in France, near Rochelle 737 Charia, vide Leffina and 131
505, 506, 520, 689, 694, 729, 770, 798
fend Ambafadors to Alexander -their Wars with the Romans -destroyed
Charles the First and Second,Kings of England 369, 379 Charles the Fifth, &c. Kings of France 314, 315 Charles the Third of Spain, vide Archduke, and 756 Charles the Ninth, King of Sweden, Father Guftavus Adolphus Charles the Twelfth King of Sweden Charles Fort at St. Christopher's 454, 455,456 Charles Martel and Charlemaign, Kings of France 309, 310 Chateau Morant, a Genoefe Vice-Admiral 220 Chateau Renault (Monfieur) a French Admiral 424, 544, 547, 566, 589, 592, 593, 610 Chaul, a Town in the Eat-Indies Cheimerium, a Promontory fo called Cherbourg in France
Cleippides, an Athenian Sea Commander Clement the Fifth (Pope)
Clements (George) Captain of the Hampton- Court
Cleodamus, vide Athenæus. Cleombrotus, King of Sparta Cleomenes, King of Sparta Cleon, an Athenian Sea Commander Cleone, a Town near Mount Athos Cleopatra, Queen of Aypt her Chanel
Cleveland (William) Captain of the Montague Clodius, a Roman Conful Clupea (Castle Gallipa) a Town and Fort in A- fric
Clyd Fryth, the Gulph of Glotta in Scotland
324 Cneius Pompeius, Pompey's youngest Son 163 Cnemus, a Corinthian Admiral Cnidus, a City and Port of Caria between Rhodes and Cyprus Cocalus, a King of Sicily
Indica, vel Aurea Chetwynd (Mr.) an English Refident at Genoa 756, 797 Chickens, Rocks fo called near Breft Harbour
275 Chila, a City in New Spain Chio, Chios and Scio, an Island in the Archipe- vide 17, 49, 66, 86.764 lago Chiozza, a fmall City in the Adriatic 198, 217, 218, 243 Christian the first and fecond Kings of Denmark 301 303 Chriftina, Queen of Sweden St. Christopher's, an Island in America vide 453 to 456,535,699 642 Churchill, an English Admiral Churchill (Charles) an English Colonel at Que- 781
Cibao, the Island Hifpaniola in America Cicogna (Bernard) a Venetian Admiral Ciffuentes (Count de) Vice-Roy of Sardinia 769 Cilicia, a Province of Afia Minor Cilician Pirates, their Power, &c. -reduced by Pompey
Cochin, a Kingdom in the Eaft-Indies 255, 265 Cock (Mr.) an English Sea Captain Cockburn (John) an English Sea Captain at Que-
780 Codrington, an English General in the Weft-In- 452,453, &c. 552, 575, 599, 603, 604 Coetlogon (or Cotlogon) a French Admiral 587, 591, 592, 593, 643 Cohe, an Island near Margarita in America 359 Colæus the Samian
Colchis (Mengrelia) vide Argonauts Coligny (Gafpar) Admiral of France Colonna (Marc Antony) the Pope's Admiral 228 75
Colophon, a Port or Haven near Toron vide 18, 273, 274, 336 Columbus (Chriftopher) a Genoefe, his Difco- veries, &c Coluri, vide Salamis Comacchio, a City in the Adriatic Comana, a City of Pontus Comanagotta, a Port in America Compafs, vide Mariner's Compass Congo, a Kingdom in the Eat-Indies Connecticut in America
Cimbri and Saxons invade Britain, &c. Cimon the Athenian, Son of Miltiades, vide 59
Ciffa, an Island, vide Humago Citadella, the chief Town in Minorca Citium, a Port in the Mediterranean Citta, or Civita nuova, in Iftria
Civilis and Cannefas, Generals of the Batavi 176 Civita di Chieti in Italy
Civita, vide Citta nuova fupra Civita Vecchia (Centumcella) a City and Port 191,221 in Italy Claremont (Monfieur) Admiral of the Rochellers 316 Clark (Robert) Captain of the Adventure, kill- ed, &c. Clark ( ) Captain of the Burlington 783 Claudius the Emperor, his Fleet in Britain Clayton, an English Colonel at Quebec Clazomenæ, a City of Ionia in Alia Minor Cleaveland (William) an Englith Sea Captain, and Commiffioner of the Navy Cleaveland Mr.) Captain of the Suffolk
Conon, an Athenian General, and
vide 90 to 94 338 71, &c. Conquet Bay, near Brest in France Confilus, a Corinthian Admiral Constable ( ) Captain of the Panther 783,784 769 Conftable (Mr.) Captain of the Faulcon Conftans, and Conft. Pogonatus, Emperors 189 vide 4 189, vide 233 Conftantinople (Byzantium) built -befieged by the Saracens
Conftantine the Great, Emperor Conftantius, Emperor
Contareni (Paul) the Venetian Governor of Zant
Contarini ( ) the Venetian Admiral at Le- 767 panto
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