FOOTNOTES:

[93] See the graphic journal of the British Consul-General, R. W. St. John, published in Sir R. Lambert Playfair’s Scourge of Christendom, pp. 310-322.

[94] For a full account of this scandalous proceeding, see Mr. A. M. Broadley’s Tunis, Past and Present.

THE END.


INDEX.

[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]

[A]
’Abd-el-Kādir, [305-6]
’Abd-el-Melik. Khalif, [7]
’Abd-er-Rahmān, [7]
Acre, [62]
Acton, Chevalier, [191]
Aden, [98]
Aegina, [97]
“Africa” (Mahdīya), Siege of, [128-133];
(Illustr.) 129;
taken by Dragut, [133];
retaken by Doria, [134].
Aghlabīs, [7], [21]
Aix-la-Chapelle, Congress, [4], [299]
Alghero, [62]
Algiers, [8];
taken by D. Pedro Navarro, [13];
orthography, [13] n., [16], [19];
occupied by Urūj Barbarossa, [46];
ruled by Kheyr-ed-dīn, [54];
Hasan Aga, viceroy, [81];
Charles V.’s Expedition, [112-123];
renegade Pashas, [185];
Turkish Deys, [185-7];
its galleys, [218] ff.;
its slaves, [235] ff.;
arrogance of its Deys, [257] ff.;
bombardment, [297];
French occupation, [301-7]
Algiers (Illustr.) frontispiece, 48, 115
Alhucemas, [188]
’Ali Aga, [272]
’Ali Pasha at Lepanto, [164], [173-6]
Allen, Sir T., [272]
Almohades, [7], [21]
Almoravides, [21]
Alva, Duke of, [113]
’Amr, General, [7]
Angelo, Fort (Corfu), [97]
Angelo, Fort (Malta), [136], [142] ff.
Aragon, [23]
Aranda, Emanuel d’, [195]
Arenela, [143]
Armadores, [221]
Arta, Gulf of, [101] ff.
Astrolabe, 170
Astrolabe, observation with, [104]
Atlas range, [14]
Aubusson, D’, [66]
Aumale, Duc d’, [306]
Ayās, Grand Vezīr, [96]
Aydīn Reïs “Drub-Devil,” [56], [57], [89]

[B]
Bab Azūn, [117], [118]
Bab-el-Wēd, [117]
Bainbridge, Capt., [277] ff.
Balaklava, [62]
Balearic Islands, [24], [56], [57]
Baltimore in Ireland sacked, [233], [265]
Barbarigo, [173], [175]
Barbarossa, Urūj, birth, [31];
Lives of, [31] n.;
arrives at Tunis, [32];
takes Papal Galleys, [35];
settles at Jerba, [40];
attacks Bujēya, [40];
is wounded, [43];
second attempt on Bujēya, [44];
goes to Jījil, [44];
surprises Shershēl, [46];
occupies Algiers, [49];
defeats the Spaniards, [50];
conquers Tinnis, [51];
is pursued by the Spaniards, [51];
and killed, [52]
Barbarossa, Kheyr-ed-dīn, see [Kheyr-ed-dīn]
Barbary peninsula, [14] ff.
Barbary, map of, 17
Barcone, [231]
Bastion de France, [253-4]
Bazan, Alvaro de, [173]
Beaufort, Henry, [131]
Bekri, El, [26]
Beshiktash, [111]
Besistān, [243]
Beys of Tunis, [22]
Blake, Admiral, [269]
Blomberg, Barba, [167]
Boccanegra, [103]
Bona, [19], [24], [26]
Bona, Cape, [19]
Borāk Reïs, [66-7]
Bourbon, Duke of, [131]
Bourbon, François de, [106]
Boyssat, [89] n.
Brigantine (Vergãtina), [10], [205]
Bragadino, [164]
Braithwaite, Capt., [191] n.
Brèves, M. de, [226]
Broadley, A. M., [89] n., [257], [295], [307]
Bruce, James, [273]
Bugeaud, Marshal, [306]
Bujēya, taken by Spaniards, [12];
harbour, [19], [23];
besieged by
Urūj Barbarossa, [40];
again, [44], [51];
Charles V. at, [122], [254]
Burgol, [222]

[C]
Caesarea Augusta, [13] n.
Cairo, [21]
Canale, [95]
Capellan, Van, [296]
Capello, [101-4], [194]
Carack, [86], [103]
Caramuzel, [231]
Caravel (Illustr.), [11], [231]
Cardona, Juan de, [150], [168], [177]
Carthage, [19]
Castelnuovo, [105]
Catena, [9], [168] n.
Cattaro, [105]
Cerda, Juan de la, [147]
Cervantes, [177], [246-8]
Cervellon, [182]
Cetraro, [84]
Ceuta, [16], [20], [23], [188]
Challoner, Sir T., [122]
Charles V., [51], [57], [77];
at Tunis, [86-91];
at Algiers, [112-123], [167]
Chenier, [191] n.
Chesneau, [83] n.
Chioggia, [62]
Christian privileges in Barbary, [22]
Clément, Saint-, [161], [192]
Col, [55]
Collingwood, Admiral, [292]
Colonna, [163], [173], [176]
Comares, Marq. de, [51]
Comelin, Father, [255]
Commercial Treaties, [22]
Compass, 99
Condulmiero, [103]
Constantine, [55]
Constantinople, [82-3]
Consuls at Algiers, &c., [259] ff.
Cordova, [7]
Corfu, [95];
besieged, [96-7]
Corsica, [7], [24]
Cortes, [114]
Cossier, [89]
Cottington, [229]
Courcy, De, [131]
Crossbow, observation with, [55]
Cruz, Marquis of Santa, [177]
Cyprus, [72];
taken by Turks, [162-4]

[D]
Damad ’Alī, [181]
Dan, Father, [218], [219], [220], [233], [235] ff., [252] ff.
Danser, Simon, [226]
Dardanelles, [62]
Daūd Pasha, [67-71]
Decatur, Stephen, [283] ff., [293]
Delgarno, [188]
Deli Memi, [246]
Dellāls, [243]
Denis, Sir Peter, [264]
Denmark and Tunis, [258] ff.
Deys of Algiers, [22], [262] ff.
Doria, Andrea, drives Kheyr-ed-dīn from the Goletta, [43];
life up to 1533, [76-8];
portrait, 79;
takes Coron, [81];
misses Kheyr-ed-dīn, [82];
expedition to Tunis, [86] ff.;
chases Kheyr-ed-dīn, [93];
fight off Paxos, [95];
defeated at Prevesa, [101-4];
inactivity, [110];
expedition to Algiers, [113] ff.;
to Mahdīya, [133];
lets Dragut slip, [135];
death, [140]
Doria, Giannettino, [112], [127]
Doria, Giovanni Andrea, [138-40], [163], [168], [173], [175]
Doria, Roger, at Jerba, [128]
Dragut, Reïs (Torghūd), [56], [98], [103], [110], [112];
early career, [124];
captivity, [127];
ransom, [112], [127];
at Jerba, [128];
takes “Africa,” [133], and loses it, [134];
escape from Jerba, [135];
joins the Ottoman navy, [136], [138];
destroys the Christian fleet at Jerba, [140];
dies at the siege of Malta, [146-9]
“Drub-Devil” Aydīn, [56]
Duperré, Admiral, [302]
Dynasties of N. Africa, [21]

[E]
Echinades, [173]
Elba looted, [82]
Elmo, Fort St., [142-9]
England and Algiers, [257] ff.
Eski Serai, [82]
Evangelista, Master, [142]
Exmouth, Lord, [293] ff.

[F]
Falcon, Consul, [264]
Fātimīs, [7], [21], [24]
Ferdinand the Catholic, [8], [13], [44]
Fez, Bishop of, [22]
Fondi sacked, [84-5]
Formentara, [57], [224]
France and Algiers, [256] ff., [301] ff.
Francis I., [77], [94], [106-10]
Frazer, Hon. A. C., [264]
Frizell, Consul, [266]
Froissart, [128-33]
Furttenbach, [206] ff., [232]

[G]
Gabes, Gulf of, [26]
Galata, [62]
Galleasse, [68], (illustr.) 69, 227;
description, [206], [230]
Galleon (illustr.), 6;
description, [205]
Galleot, description, [218]
Galley (illustr.), 37, 64;
building at Constantinople, [83];
(illustr.) 107, 203, 207, 209, 211;
description of, [200] ff., [213] ff.
Gembloux, [178]
Genoa, [23], [43], [61] ff., [77]
Goletta of Tunis, [16], [32], [78], [86]
Gonzaga, Giulia, escape of, [84-5]
Granada, fall of, [8]
Gravière, Admiral Jurien de la, [31] n., [59], [71], [73], [81], [83], [104], [123], [138], [150], [177], [206], [215]
Greece, raid among the isles of, [97]
Greek fire, [131]
Grimani, [67], [71], [101-4]
Guaras, Jean de, [146]

[H]
Haedo, Diego de, [31] n., [36], [82] n., [200-5], [219], [220], [223-4]
Hafs, dynasty, [21], [23], [32], [85]
Hājji Khalīfa, [31] n., [67], [82] n., [98], [104]
Hammād, dynasty, [21]
Hammer, Von, [31] n., [104]
Harebone, Mr., [260]
Hasan Aga, [81], [112];
defends Algiers against Charles V., [112-23]
Hasan, King of Tunis, [85-91]
Hasan, Pasha of Algiers, [246-7]
Herbert, Admiral, [272]
Hisār Reïs, [134]
Holland and Algiers, [257] ff., [271], [295]
Hope, Capt., [264]
Hospitallers, Knights of St. John, [66], [73], [76], and see [Malta]

[I]
Ibrahīm, Grand Vezīr, [83], [89], [94]
Ibrahīm Lubarez, [277]
Idrīs, [21]
Inchiquin, Earl of, [269]
India, expedition to, [98]

[J]
Jerba, lotus-eaters’ island, [16], [40];
(illustr.) 125;
Dragut’s lair, [128];
his escape from, [135];
destruction of the Christian fleet, [139]
Jezaïr, Al-, [13] n.
Jījil, [19], [20];
occupied by Urūj Barbarossa, [44]
John of Austria, Don, [164-78], [246]
Julius II., Pope, [35]

[K]
Kasaba at Algiers, [244] ff.
Kara Hasan, [49]
Kayrawān, [91]
Kemāl Reïs, [66]
Keppel, Admiral, [273]
Khaldūn, Ibn-, [26]
Khalifs, [7], [21]
Kheyr-ed-dīn Barbarossa, birth, [31] and n., [36] n.;
driven from the Goletta, [43];
character, [53];
policy towards Sultan, [54];
appointed Governor of Algiers, [54];
defeats Hugo de Moncada, [55];
storms the Peñon de Alger, [58];
summoned to Constantinople, [75];
arrival, [82];
High Admiral of Turkey, [83], [94];
raid in Italy, [84];
sacks Fondi, [85];
takes Tunis, [86];
is expelled, [89];
sacks Port Mahon, [92-3];
at Stambol, [94];
lays waste Apulia, [96];
siege of Corfu, [96-7];
takes Castelnuovo, [105];
at Marseilles, [106];
siege of Nice, [109];
winters at Toulon, [109];
returns to Constantinople, [111];
death, [111]
Knights of St. John, [66], [73], [76]
Koka, [67]
Kuroghler, Creole, [221]

[L]
Lacalle, [19];
taken by Turks, [71]
Lepanto, [67];
battle of, [164-178]
Lesbos, [31]
Liman Reïs, Port Admiral, [225]
Lomellini family, [19], [43]
Loredani family, [65], [68]
Louis, St., [85]
Lucida, S., stormed, [84]
Luni, [24]
Lutfi Pasha, [81], [96]

[M]
Madeira, [232]
Mahon, Port, sacked, [93], [114]
Mahdīya, [16], [21], [24], [26];
siege by Bourbon, [128-133];
(Illustr.) 129;
taken by Dragut, [133];
by Doria, [134]
Mahmūd, Bey of Tunis, [294-5]
Majorca, [57]
Malta, description of, [143]
Malta, Knights of, [76], [86] ff., [109], [118-123], [136-8], [141-159], [161], [177], [213];
captives, [244] ff.
Mansell, Sir R., [272]
Marabut, [222]
Marmora, [62]
Matha, Juan de, [251]
Marmol, [31] n.
Marsa, La, [143]
Mars-el-Kebīr, [19]
Marseilles merchants, [19], [254]
Marseilles receives the Turkish fleet, [106]
Martinego, [73]
Mas-Latrie, Cte. de, [24], [25]
Maura, Santa, [103]
McDonell, Consul, [296] ff.
Medina-Celi, Duke of, expedition to Jerba and defeat, [138-140]
Memi Arnaut, [185]
Memi Gancho, [220]
Mendoza, [81], [114]
Merin, dynasty, [22]
Minorca, [92]
Modon, [71]
Mohammed II., [31], [65], [66]
Mohammed Es-Sādik, [308-9]
Moor of Alexandria, [95]
Moors in Spain, Story of, [8], [167]
Morgan, S., [36], [46], [52], [58], [91], [104], [215], [241], [268]
Moriscos, [26], [57], [59]
Morocco, [187-191]
Mujāhid (Muget), [24]
Muñatones, [156]
Murād Reïs, [98], [192], [193], [233]
Murād IV., [194]
Muset, [143]
Mustafa, Seraskier, [144] ff.
Mustafa, Lala, [162-3]
Mustafa, Bogotillos, [187]

[N]
Narborough, Sir John, [272]
Navarino, [67], [68]
Navarro, D. Pedro, takes Oran, Algiers, &c., [12-13], [43], [138]
Nave, [231]
Naxos, [97]
Neale, Sir H., [300]
Negropont, [65]
Nelson, Admiral Lord, [292]
Nice, siege of, [109]

[O]
Ochiali (El-Ulūji, Uluj Ali), at Jerba, [140];
at Malta, [146];
his exploits, [161];
at the battle of Lepanto, [175-7];
retakes Tunis, [182];
death, [185], [219]
Oglander, Consul, [294]
Oliva, [57]
’Omar, Khalif, [7]
Oran, [8];
taken by Spaniards, [12];
harbour, [19], [51]
Othello, [65]
Otranto, [65]

[P]
Page, Sanson Le, [252-4]
Pallavicini, Cristofero, [81]
Patras, [71], [81]
Paxos, [95], [97]
Pellew, Sir Edward, see [Exmouth]
Peñon de Alger founded, [13], [45], [46], [49], [51];
destroyed, [59]
Peñon de Velez da la Gomera, [188]
Pertev Pasha, [176]
Piāli Pasha, [138];
at Jerba, [140];
at Malta, [145] ff.;
at Cyprus, [162-4]
Pichinin, ’Ali, [194-9]
Piracy, pleasures of, [9-13]
Pisa, [23], [24], [25]
Pius V., [162], [164], [177]
Philadelphia, loss of the, [280]
Playfair, Sir R. L., [242] n., [261], [273], [296], [302]
Polacca, [231]
Porto Farino, [19], [269]
Portundo, General, [57]
Portus Divinus, [19]
Preble, Commodore, [276] ff.
Prevesa, battle of, [101-4]
Provence, [23]

[R]
Ramadan Sardo, [185], [200]
Ransoms, [267]
Redemption, order of, [251] ff.
Reggio looted, [84];
burnt, [106]
Reïs, [221]
“Religion, The,” [86]
Renegades, [200] ff.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [273]
Rhodes, siege of, [66];
second siege and fall, [73]
Robles, Melchior de, [150] ff.
Roe, Sir T., [272], [285]
Romegas, [142]
Roustan, M., [307-9]

[S]
Sáhara, [14], [15]
Salē, [20], [23], [188], [191]
Sālih Reïs, [56], [57], [98], [103], [110], [112]
Sālih Reïs (II.), [156], [185]
Salim, [45], [46], [49], [50]
Sandwich, Lord, [272]
Sanson Napolon, [254]
Saracens, arts of, [72]
Sardinia, [7], [24]
Sarmiento, D. Francisco, [105]
Scirocco (Mohammed Shaluk), [175]
Selīm II., [161]
Sevigné, Mons., on galley slaves, [217]
Sfax, [128]
Shaler, W., [293], [298]
Sherīfs of Morocco, [22]
Shershēl, [8], [19];
taken by Urūj Barbarossa, [46];
attacked by Doria, [78];
[219]
Ship supersedes galley, [229] ff.
Sicily, [7], [23], [24], [25]
Sinān Pasha, attacks Malta, [136];
and Tripoli, [137]
Sinān Reïs, [56], [89], [98], [112]
Simeoni, [109]
Slaves on galleys, [39]
Soame, Sir W., [273]
Spain and Tunis, [258] ff.
Spragg, Sir E., [272]
Spratt, Rev. D., [266]
Stradiotes, [65]
Suleymān the Magnificent, [60], [72] ff., [78], [82], [96-8], [104], [134], [142], [143], [161]
Susa, [128]
Syrtes, Greater, [16]
Sweden and Tunis, [258] ff., [295]

[T]
Tabarka, [19], [43]
Tangiers, [16], [188]
Tartana, [231]
Temendefust, [121]
Tetwān, [188], [223-4]
Tierra Nuova, Duke of, [192]
Tilimsān, [7], [51]
Timur, [66]
Tinnis, [19];
conquered by Urūj, [51]
Tipton, John, [259]
Toledo, D. Garcia de, [133]
Tongues of the Order of St. John, [73], [137]
Torghūd, see [Dragut]
Torpedoes, [232]
Toulon receives Turkish fleet, [109]
Treaties of Commerce, [22]
Tripoli, [23], [274] ff., [294-5];
(Illustr.) 281
Tron, Alexandro, [97]
Tunis, [7], [16], [20], [21], [23], [25], [32], [85];
taken by Kheyr-ed-dīn, [86];
retaken by Charles V., [86-93];
taken by Ochiali, [161];
retaken by Don John of Austria, [178];
again taken by Ochiali, [182];
arrogance of the Beys, [257] ff.;
Lord Exmouth, [294-5];
French invasion, [307-310]
Tunis, Illustr. of, 33, 87
Turkey, Story of, [65], [66], [72], [78], [82], [94], [138]

[U]
United States and Barbary States, [258] ff., [274-293]
Urūj, see [Barbarossa]

[V]
Vacher, Jean de, [263]
Valette, de la, [127], [142], [145] ff.
Vargas, D. Martin de, [58]
Vasquez, [168]
Venice, [23], [61] ff., [71] ff., [94] ff.
Venice, Oriental commerce of, [72]
Venice, Greek islands, [97]
Veniero, [62], [173], [176]
Vera, D. Diego de, [50]
Villiers, Gaspard de, [138]

[W]
Wales, Caroline, Princess of, [294-5]
Watts, H. E., on Cervantes, [246-8]
Wer, Captain, [226]
William III., letter to ’Ali Reïs, [187]
Winchelsea, Earl of, [272]
Windus, J., [191] n.

[X]
Ximenes, Cardinal, [50]

[Y]
Yamboli, [104]
Yāni, [66]

[Z]
Zanne, [163]
Zante, [72]
Zeyrīs of Tunis, [21]
Ziyān, dynasty, [21]