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]