Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 2 / Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence
Richard Cocks
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  • Abbot, Maurice, deputy E.I.C. ii. [116].
  • Achinese. Join the Dutch against the Portuguese, i. 148, 150.
  • Adams, Mrs. (in Japan). i. 172, 183, 184, 185, 193, 247, 284, 319; ii. [11], [53], [57], [74], [97], [138], [240], [252].
  • Adams, Isaac, [? error for Joseph] son of Will. Adams. ii. [233].
  • Adams, Joseph, son of Will. Adams. i. 183, 284; ii. [97], [233], [240], [252].
  • Adams, Mary (in England), wife of Will. Adams. ii. [117], [205], [338].
  • Adams, Capt. Robert. ii. [112], [114], [115], [119], [120], [121], [173], [174], [175], [176], [177], [178], [179], [180], [182], [183], [199], [207], [212], [213], [219], [222], [223], [224], [318], [326].
  • Adams, Susanna, daughter of Will. Adams. ii. [97], [240], [252].
  • Adams, William. Passim;
    • engaged to the E. I. Company, ii. [258];
    • voyage to Siam, i. 88;
    • his estate in Japan, i. 181;
    • accident to, i. 195;
    • voyages to Cochinchina, i. 225, 243; ii. [23], [296];
    • his wages, i. 234, 235; ii. [277];
    • attacked at sea, i. 244;
    • Cocks’s opinion of him, ii. [263], [269];
    • his influence with the Shoguns, ii. [277], [322];
    • death and will, ii. [321];
    • goshons belonging to his children, ii. [126]-[129], [131];
    • child at Firando, ii. [143], [156];
    • his children, ii. [233], [245], [253];
    • goods, ii. [189], [222], [233], [337].
  • Adrian, Dutchman. i. 182; ii, 269.
  • Advice, ship. i. 151, 222, 223, 226, 231, 233, 289, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 330, 336, 342, 343, 348; ii. [15], [16], [40], [54], [61], [279].
  • Aishima, or Anushma, Island. i. 142; ii. [70].
  • Akasawa. ii. [79], [98].
  • Albartus, Capt., Dutchman. i. 25, 158, 189, 205, 234, 239, 240, 264, 275, 298, 306, 330, 339, 344; ii. [7], [24], [25], [62], [125], [133], [136], [137], [138], [179], [197], [206].
  • Ale, Bartholomew, of the Palsgrave. ii. [175].
  • Alexander, Scotchman in the Dutch service. ii. [69].
  • Alferis, The two. i. 147, 148.
  • Alferis, tuerto. i. 43, 146; ii. [130].
  • Amida, saint of China. Monastery at Yedo. ii. [88].
  • Amsterdam, Dutch ship. ii. [189], [191].
  • Amy, bongew of Cochinchina. i. 140.
  • Ando Tushma Dono, nobleman. i. 171, 172.
  • Andrea, host at Nagasaki. i. 28, 41, 42, 43.
  • Andrea, Will. Adams’s Japanese brother-in-law. i. 39, 166, 167, 183, 192, 284; ii. [95], [125], [126], [127], [128], [129], [138], [244], [252], [253].
  • Andrea, boatswain. ii. [167].
  • Angel, Dutch ship. ii. [304].
  • Ankewsen, Dutch ship. i. 36, 82, 98, 113.
  • Anthony, servant. i. 71.
  • Anthony, King of Firando’s caffro. i. 125, 129, 334; ii. [59].
  • Anthony, Biscayan. i. 238; ii. [51].
  • Antonison, Lucas. i. 8, 16, 23, 64; ii. [54].
  • Antony, Thomas. ii. [117].
  • Apollonario, Franciscan. i. 6, 238, 335.
  • Arai. i. 163, 196; ii. [98], [232], [255].
  • Arima. i. 15;
    • Christianity in, i. 173;
    • rescue of a friar, i. 335;
    • troops for, ii. [266].
  • Arima, King of. ii. [162], [163], [164], [166], [167].
  • Asakusa, near Yedo. Temple at, ii. [241].
  • Asberry, ——, of the Bull. ii. [118].
  • Ashiya. ii. [107];
    • fire at, ii. [108].
  • Atkinson, Richard. i. 229.
  • Attendance, English ship taken by the Dutch. ii. [303], [304], [316].
  • Ava, King of. Conquests by, i. 17.
  • Avery, John, purser’s mate of the Elizabeth. ii. [179].
  • Awoe harbour. ii. [108].
  • Badworth, ——. ii. [113].
  • Ball, George, in Bantam. i. 16, 229, 290, 331; ii. [9], [16], [67], [312].
  • Balle, the King of Firando’s dog. i. 247.
  • Ballok, Dutchman. ii. [199].
  • Bantam. Ships trading with, i. 228, 233, 265; ii. [133].
  • Bantam, Dutch ship. ii. [173], [174], [175], [223], [304], [336].
  • Bantam, New, Dutch ship. ii. [319].
  • Barker, John. ii. [116].
  • Barker, William, of the Peppercorn. ii. [198].
  • Barkhout, Capt. i. 298, 335, 336, 339; ii. [7], [14], [15], [40], [42], [56], [62].
  • Barnardo, Capt. ii. [24], [92].
  • Barns, ——. ii. [213].
  • Barreda, Gil de la. i. 147.
  • Bastian, Jorge. ii. [334].
  • Bates, Ed., of the Palsgrave. ii. [175].
  • Baylie, John, merchant. Dies in Japan, i. 145, 150, 154, 189, 193; ii. [279].
  • Beamont, John, in Bantam. i. 48, 114; ii. [116].
  • Beedam, ——, of the Elizabeth. ii. [198].
  • Benita, or Bonita, Pascual, of Nagasaki. i. 126, 146, 150; ii. [14], [145], [147], [171], [172], [180].
  • Bicho, or Tushma, servant-boy. i. 102, 230; ii. [1], [33], [35].
  • Bingana Tomo. i. 203, 212, 329; ii. [72], [106], [107], [229], [302].
  • Bizen. ii. [106].
  • Blackcolles, Henry, of the Thomas. i. 218.
  • Blancard, Abraham, Dutch surgeon. ii. [315].
  • Bogens, or Bugins, Nicholas, merchant. ii. [178], [179], [181], [192], [196], [209].
    • Christianity in, i. 173.
  • Bongo, or Bungo, Province of. Earthquake in, i. 167;
  • Bongo, King of. i. 213.
  • Bongo Sama, or Nobesane, King of Firando’s great-uncle. i. 2, 5, 7, 11, 14, 15, 17, 20, 41, 61, 65, 67, 78, 79, 116, 118, 121, 143, 231, 240, 256, 281; ii. [6], [8], [25], [52], [108], [115], [125], [140], [161], [171], [172], [190], [199], [201].
  • Bongo Sama, King of Arima. ii. [162], [163].
  • Bonomon Dono, secretary to Tonomon Sama. ii. [115].
  • Books, Japanese. i. 205.
  • Bordeaux. Image near, i. 238.
  • Bowles, John. ii. [257].
    • letter to recall the English from Firando. ii. [340].
  • Brockedon, Thomas, president of the Council of Defence. ii. [116], [117], [138], [179], [204], [320];
  • Brook, Matthias van der, Dutch merchant at Firando. i. 15, 16, 17, 28, 34, 41, 298, 306, 332; ii. [50], [59], [125], [142], [149], [153], [178], [180], [206], [320].
  • Brower, Capt. i. 152; ii. [267].
  • Browne, ——. ii. [112].
  • Browne, Arnold, capt. of the Palsgrave. ii. [121], [174], [183], [213].
  • Browne, John, at Patani. i. 154, 220, 268.
  • Buddha. See [Daiboods].
    • mutiny, ii. [181], [329].
  • Bull, ship. ii. [112], [114], [119], [194], [205], [223], [318], [319], [331], [332], [336], [337], [341], [344];
  • Burdock, Roger, of the Moon. ii. [175].
  • Burges, James and Robert. i. 219, 272, 317, 332, 333, 337; ii. [309].
  • Butbee, Christopher. ii. [205].
  • Caboques. Passim.
  • Cacazemon, Cacayemon, Cacayezemon, or Cacamon Dono, secretary to Oyen Dono. i. 179, 186, 188, 190, 191, 192, 193, 225, 251, 305, 306, 310, 311, 312; ii. [57], [72], [83], [85], [86], [90], [95], [125], [140], [224], [233], [234], [235], [238], [239], [241], [242], [246], [249], [253].
  • Caffia Dono, goshon seal-keeper. ii. [235].
  • Calicut. Nawab detains English goods. ii. [48].
  • Calsa Sama, the Shogun’s youngest son. i. 78, 79, 80, 211;
    • reported death of, i. 10;
    • rumour of war with his father, i. 116;
    • report of suicide of, i. 163;
    • his disgrace, i. 164;
    • orders respecting, i. 158.
  • Camangare or Caminogari. i. 158.
  • Camboja, or Cambodia. Portuguese banished from, i. 279, 288.
  • Camps, Capt. Leonard, Dutch merchant at Firando. i. 233, 264, 286; ii. passim.
  • Canzemon Dono, of Miaco, lacquer maker. ii. [192].
  • Canzemon Sama: new name of Tonomon Sama. ii. [169].
  • Caravalle, Lopes Sermiento, Capt. ii. [191].
  • Carnaby, ——, master of the Hope. ii. [329].
  • Carnero, Francisco, porter. i. 113, 130.
  • Carpenter, ——. i. 114.
  • Carwarden, Walter. His uncertain fate, i. 216, 224; ii. [268], [285], [286].
  • Casanseque or Cazanseque, purser or scrivano. Suit against, i. 241, 242, 245, 248, 252, 263, 279, 281, 282, 283, 287, 289, 294, 296, 313; ii. [3], [14], [19], [29].
  • Caseror. i. 16.
  • Castleton, Capt. Samuel. i. 229, 269, 290.
  • Cata ura. i. 99.
  • Catsso Dono, kinsman of the King of Firando. ii. [136].
  • Cattadomary. i. 329.
  • Catto Sama Dono, King of Iyo. ii. [245].
  • Chambo, Chombo, or Chamba Dono, bongew of Arima. i. 15, 20, 33.
  • Champon, in Siam. i. 267, 269, 272, 273.
  • Chanchew. i. 35.
  • Chapman. ii. [113], [211].
  • Charles, Prince of Wales. Report of his marriage, ii. [55].
  • Charlton, Andrew. ii. [117].
  • Chase, Thomas. i. 229.
  • Chauno Shozero Dono, the Shogun’s factor. ii. [84], [90], [91], [94], [95], [96], [231], [234], [244].
  • Chaw, or Tea. Cups, etc., i. 145, 202; ii. [11], [28], [58].
  • Chimpan, Capt. ii. [153].
  • Chimpow, Chinaman. ii. [21], [24].
  • Chimtay, Chinaman. ii. [21].
    • Tartar wars, i. 219, 284;
    • death of the Emperor and his son, ii. [172];
    • succession of Emperors, ii. [324], [327];
    • travelling spies sent to watch Europeans, ii. [285];
    • letters of James I. to the Emperor, ii. [298];
    • Dutch acts of piracy against Chinese, i. 259, 260; ii. [40], [41], [42], [56], [70], [302], [303];
    • piracy against Chinese punished by Taiko Sama, i. 277;
    • English reported taking junks, ii. [172];
    • piracy among Chinese, ii. [321];
    • junks taken by English and Dutch, ii. [324];
    • cruelties of the Dutch to Chinese, ii. [324], [327].
  • China. Negotiations for trade with, i. 20, 23, 25, 29, 32, 58, 60, 66, 74, 83, 101, 116, 223, 296, 298, 340, 341, 342; ii. [2], [3], [21], [44], [125], [126], [139], [271], [284], [309], [321], [324], [327], [333], [339];
    • feast of Piro, i. 256-258;
    • complaint against the Dutch, i. 262, 306; ii. [44];
    • visits on birth of a child, i. 332;
    • losses by fire at Nagasaki, i. 346;
    • visit at the new year, ii. [6];
    • fireworks, ii. [9], [10].
  • Chinese in Japan. Tiger play and tumbling, i. 235;
  • Chiriu. ii. [78], [231].
  • Chisian Ducuco, Chinese councillor of state. ii. [125].
  • Chongro, Capt. ii. [269].
  • Chozamon Dono, son of Oyen Dono of Firando. ii. [140].
    • massacre and persecutions at Nagasaki, ii. [334], [335].
  • Christians. Persecutions in Kokura, ii. [67];
  • Christmas, George, purser of the Peppercorn. ii. [179], [184].
  • Christopher, German. i. 150.
  • Chubio Dono, official at Miako, brother of Safian Dono and uncle of Gonrok Dono. i. 49, 73, 159, 179, 180, 200, 258, 289, 318, 319, 331.
  • Chubio Dono, host at Bingana Tomo. ii. [159], [160].
  • Cleavenger, Charles, capt. of the Palsgrave. ii. [117], [119], [121], [173], [174], [182], [183], [223], [318], [320].
  • Clothworkers' Company. Letter of Cocks to, ii. [315].
  • Clough, John, gunner. i. 84, 100.
  • Clove, ship. ii. [269].
  • Co Domingo. ii. [59], [219].
  • Co John, or Coa John, jurebasso. i. 54, 140, 230, 284, 303, 311; ii. [5], [31], [61], [98], [119], [139], [144], [154], [156], [207], [219], [248], [345], [347], [348].
  • Co John, servant of W. Eaton. i. 136, 141.
  • Co John, of Goto. i. 10.
  • Co John, of Nagasaki. i. 13.
  • Coaker, John. i. 109; ii. [305], [307], [309].
    • buildings at, ii. [155];
    • fires at, ii. [192], [214].
  • Cochi, harbour of Firando. Passim;
    • trade and communication with, i. 224, 243, 272, 295, 298, 299, 316; ii. [60], [295], [310].
  • Cochinchina. Loss of T. Peacock in, i. 28, 29, 140, 216; ii. [153], [268];
  • Cockram, Capt. Joseph. ii. [117], [119], [122], [123], [172], [173], [174], [183], [184], [189], [192], [196], [197], [212], [213], [223], [224], [320], [337], [340], [341], [342], [343], [344], [349].
  • Cocks, John, in Staffordshire, brother of R. Cocks. i. 228.
  • Cocks, John, in Bantam, nephew of R. Cocks. ii. [16], [54].
    • journeys to and from Yedo, i. 157-166, 193-214; ii. [70]-[108], [227]-[255];
    • interview with the Shogun, i. 169; ii. [279];
    • journey to and from Miako, i. 300-330;
    • visits to Nagasaki, ii, 17-25; ii. [127]-[188];
    • escape from fire, ii. [106];
    • correspondence, ii. [257]-[349];
    • proposes to return to England, ii. [339].
  • Cocks, Richard, head of the English factory at Firando. Passim;
  • Cocks, Richard, son of the host at Osaka. i. 321.
  • Cocks, Richard, son of Maky Dono. ii. [102].
  • Cocks, Walter, brother of R. Cocks. i. 48, 114, 152, 155, 229, 290; ii. [16], [113], [116], [117], [205].
  • Cocora, John, cook. i. 93, 100, 110, 145.
  • Codskin Dono, secretary to the Shogun. i. 16, 53, 141, 167, 168, 169, 170, 172, 174, 177, 184, 185, 186, 187, 189, 190, 192, 205, 303, 307, 308, 310, 313, 317; ii. [83], [84], [118], [142], [178], [236], [251], [279], [281], [283], [297].
  • Cofio Dono. ii. [122], [167], [170].
  • Collins, John. ii. [252].
  • Colston, or Coleson, William, purser of the Thomas. i. 218, 225, 330.
  • Comets. ii. [93], [94], [95], [97], [98], [105].
  • Comoro Isles. Action between English and Dutch ships at, ii. [48].
  • Cook, John. i. 160, 165, 183, 242, 248, 266; ii. [2], [109].
    • letter, ii. [271].
  • Copland, Patrick, preacher. ii. [112].
  • Coppindall, Ralph, capt. of the Osiander. i. 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 61, 63, 68, 69, 71, 76, 79, 80, 81, 85, 86, 87, 90, 96, 100, 102, 108, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 126, 151, 229, 290; ii. [16], [54], [273], [275];
    • Dutch trade with, ii. [258];
    • difficulty of trade with, ii. [270];
    • sail-carts in, ii. [270];
    • medicinal root from, ii. [287].
  • Coral. Highly esteemed in China, ii. [287].
  • Corea. Embassy from, i. 255, 301, 304, 311, 312, 313; ii. [290], [293], [299];
  • Cornelius: Dutchmen so named. ii. [49], [253], [269].
  • Couper, Barnard. i. 229.
  • Coye, near Miako. i. 164.
  • Coyemon Dono. ii. [170].
  • Cozucke, Sophone. i. 229.
  • Croby Dono, of Ozaka. i. 323, 325, 326, 327, 328, 330, 336, 339, 341; ii. [10], [12], [53], [57], [74].
  • Crozemon Dono, of Fujikawa. ii. [232].
  • Cude Dono. ii. [101].
  • Cuemon, plasterer. ii. [170].
  • Cuemon Dono, or Grubstreet, host at Ozaka. i. 210, 225, 230, 260, 262, 264, 302, 303, 304, 314, 322, 323, 324, 325, 330, 333, 342, 346; ii. [57], [73], [74], [76], [100], [103], [104], [105].
  • Cuemon Dono, butcher, of Nagasaki. ii. [112], [124], [128], [130], [153].
  • Cugero, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Cuiamon Dono, bongew. i. 198.
  • Cuiper, William. ii. [136].
  • Cuishti, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Cujero Dono. ii. [147].
  • Cuning, Gilbert. i. 39.
  • Curwin, Edward. ii. [304], [309].
  • Cusa, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Cushcron Dono. i. 36, 108, 131, 132, 135, 141, 216, 217; ii. [29], [38], [133], [145], [159], [164], [170], [180], [184], [211], [221].
  • Cutero Dono, of Totska. ii. [232].
  • Cuze Dono. ii. [170], [226].
  • Cuzemon Dono. ii. [170].
  • Cynemon Dono, of Ozaka. i. 346.
  • Daiboods, or Buddha. Image at Kamakura, i. 194;
    • image at Miako, i. 200, 201; ii. [75].
  • Dairi or Mikado, The. Death of Goyosei, i. 311; ii. [293];
    • preparations for his funeral, i. 320.
  • Daravis, Salvador. i. 345, 347.
  • Davies, Thomas, carpenter. i. 65, 71.
  • Dayeynanga Sama, the Shogun’s son. ii. [237].
  • Dead, Festival of the. i. 46.
  • Dembo, near Ozaka. i. 336; ii. [105].
  • Dench, John. i. 64.
  • Denton, Adam, chief at Patani. i. 36, 48, 87, 90, 114; ii. [47], [116], [117], [271], [305].
  • Deo Dono. His claim to Fidaia Sama’s widow, and death, i. 188.
  • Dickenson, Gilbert. i. 217.
  • Dittis, Capt. Andrea, head of the Chinese in Japan. Passim.
  • Dittis, Augustin, son of A. Dittis. ii. [132], [189].
  • Dittis, Ingasha, daughter of A. Dittis. ii. [110].
  • Doca, or Dono, Sama, King of Firando. i. 140, 287.
  • Dodisworth, Ed., at Surat. i. 156.
  • Dodsworth, Harry. ii. [119], [178], [209].
  • Domingo: servants and others so named. i. 11, 97, 102, 130, 148, 153, 210, 276, 310, 323; ii. [219], [221].
  • Dorington, George. i. 72, 96, 100, 101, 114, 229.
  • Doughtie, ——, quartermaster of the Osiander. i. 57.
  • Dowriche, George, of Devonshire, serving with the Dutch. i. 276, 285, 339.
  • Driver, John. i. 100.
  • Durois, Jonico. ii. [20].
  • Durois, Jorge, merchant, of Nagasaki. Passim.
  • Dutch, in the East. Hostilities with the Spaniards, i. 21, 24, 25, 26, 30, 37, 43, 148, 214, 259, 265, 268, 272, 273, 283, 285, 289; ii. [40], [269], [302];
    • hostilities with the Portuguese, i. 148, 150; ii. [51], [52], [53], [55], [273], [274], [276];
    • attack Macao, ii. [332];
    • piracy against Chinese, i. 259; ii. [40], [41], [42], [56], [70], [302], [303];
    • cruelties to Chinese, ii. [324], [327];
    • piracy under the English name, i. 260;
    • hostilities with the English, i. 269, 292;
    • maltreat English, ii. [54];
    • capture an English ship, ii. [61];
    • fight with the English at sea, ii. [303]-[305], [316];
    • quarrel with the English in the Philippine Is., ii. [324], [326];
    • trading ships and fleets, i. 193, 218, 259, 266, 267, 332; ii. [17], [18], [47], [173], [223], [319], [324], [325], [331];
    • occupy the Pescadore Is., ii. [332].
  • Dutch, at Firando. Passim;
    • execute a slave, i. 19;
    • coin false money, i. 22;
    • cast cannon, i. 92;
    • build a godown, i. 138;
    • extension of warehouses, ii. [24], [43];
    • damage to their shipping, i. 262;
    • sailors desert, i. 264;
    • unruly behaviour, i. 274;
    • Chinese complain against, i. 306; ii. [46];
    • quarrel with the English, ii. [109], [110], [173];
    • brawl with Japanese, ii. [177], [189];
    • execution of a Dutchman, ii. [181];
    • attack the English, ii. [305]-[307], [317];
    • execution of Dutchmen by the Japanese, ii. [328].
  • Duzak Skidoyemon Dono. ii. [266].
  • Earthquakes. In Bongo, i. 167;
    • at Yedo, i. 167, 168, 172, 176, 193; ii. [85], [93], [235], [242], [244], [247], [250];
    • at Miako, i. 205; ii. [77];
    • at Kusatsu, ii. [77];
    • cause of, ii. [93].
  • East India Company. Letters to, ii. [269], [274], [279], [288], [295], [301], [318], [322], [324], [330], [331], [338];
    • treaty with the Dutch, ii. [318].
  • Eaton, ——, surgeon. ii. [174].
  • Eaton, Helena, daughter of W. Eaton. i. 159, 209; ii. [103], [230].
  • Eaton, William, of the English factory at Firando. Passim.
  • Eaton, William, son of W. Eaton. ii. [133].
  • Eche Dono. i. 210.
  • Echero, or Yechero, Dono, of Ozaka. i. 211, 324, 326, 327.
  • Eclipses of the moon. i. 113, 293.
  • Ejiri. i. 195; ii. [97], [232], [254].
  • Elizabeth, Princess Palatine. News of the birth of her son, i. 36.
  • Elizabeth, ship. ii. [118], [175], [212], [221], [223], [318], [319], [331], [337];
    • mutiny, ii. [120], [121].
  • Elks, or wild swans. ii. [91].
  • English, in the East. Maltreated by the Dutch, ii. [54];
    • fight the Dutch at Jacatra, ii. [304];
    • quarrel with the Dutch in the Philippine Is., ii. [324], [326];
    • trade, ii. [173], [223], [318], [319], [324], [325], [331].
  • English, at Firando. Passim;
    • arrival, ii. [257];
    • building, ii. [266];
    • prospects and trade, ii. [259], [288], [297], [309]-[311], [322], [323];
    • colours struck on account of the cross, ii. [267];
    • privileges curtailed, ii. [280], [282];
    • withdraw factors from Yedo, etc., ii. [282];
    • attempt to enlarge privileges, ii. [291], [292], [294], [297];
    • privileges extended to Nagasaki, ii. [313];
    • libellous verses against their friends, ii. [31];
    • mutinies on ships, ii. [120], [181], [121], [182];
    • fight of Dutch and English sailors, ii. [173];
    • attacked by the Dutch, ii. [305]-[307], [317;]
    • build new godown, etc., ii. [134], [137], [141], [143], [144]-[171] passim;
    • attempt on their magazine, ii. [201];
    • case of arrests for debt, ii. [212], [213], [214], [215], [219], [221], [225], [226], [227], [236], [241], [243], [250], [254], [328];
    • fire at Cochi, ii. [214];
    • recall, ii. [331];
    • letters and proceedings on their recall, ii. [340]-[349].
  • Enoquena Cambo Dono, maky. (lacquer) bongew. ii. [235].
  • Enquese Dono, tiler. ii. [156].
  • Essex, Countess of. i. 268.
  • Evans, Christopher, sailor. ii. [257].
  • Expedition, ship. ii. [319].
  • Faccata. English trade with, ii. [265].
  • Faccata, King of. i. 128, 192.
  • Facheman, servant. i. 13, 30; ii. [139], [295].
  • Facherozamon Dono, of Fakuroi. ii. [254].
  • Facie, an Englishman at Camboja. ii. [47].
  • Facunda, or Facondo, near Nagasaki. ii. [4];
    • fight of Portuguese and natives at, ii. [8].
  • Fajardo, Don Juan de, governor of the Philippine Is. ii. [50].
  • Fajardo, Luis. Fight with the Dutch, i. 43.
  • Fakuroi. ii. [254].
  • Farnandes, ——. i. 264.
  • Fary, or Farie, Benjamin, cape-merchant at Siam. i. 155, 215, 220, 221, 268, 272.
  • Febe or Phebe (Hémi). Will. Adams’s property, i. 166, 174, 181, 184.
  • Femega, Japanese woman. i. 140.
  • Fernandes, Diego. i. 151, 228.
  • Ferrers, John, in Siam and Bantam. i. 152, 199, 220, 272, 317, 346; ii. [117].
  • Ferrers, Thomas. i. 152; ii. [117].
  • Feske Dono, host at Ozaka. i. 208.
  • Fesque Dono, bongew. i. 210, 215, 232.
    • horse-racing and shooting, i. 80; ii. [212];
    • Gonguach guench, i. 140, 258; ii. [42], [168];
    • of Sheco, i. 187;
    • new-year, i. 231; ii. [5];
    • of Shaka, i. 253; ii. [38], [162];
    • of Piro, i. 256-258;
    • for Dono Sama of Firando, i. 287;
    • Sanguach sanch, ii. [156];
    • Shonguach, ii. [245].
  • Festivals. Of the dead, i. 46, 163, 292;
  • Feze Dono, justice at Nagasaki. ii. [39], [120], [128], [130], [135], [143], [185], [186], [188], [215], [216].
  • Fezemon Dono. ii. [137].
  • Ficobioy, founder. ii. [170].
  • Ficobuye Dono, of Ejiri. ii. [232].
    • search for his followers, i. 12, 214, 246;
    • his son put to death, i. 14;
    • slaughter of his followers, i. 14;
    • one of his followers racked, i. 177;
    • his widow re-married, i. 188;
    • his daughter a nun at Kamakura, i. 194.
  • Fidaia Sama (Hidéyori), son of Taiko Sama. Defeat and rumours of his fate, i. 2, 5, 10, 13, 17, 18, 19, 26, 39, 49, 78, 80, 131, 141, 142, 149, 192; ii. [270], [272], [274], [275];
    • ambassador from, i. 341.
  • Figen or Hizen, King of. i. 126, 128, 198; ii. [58];
    • his debts, i. 92, 107, 111, 117, 132, 198; ii. [2], [3];
    • attendance on the Shogun, i. 98, 110, 205, 222, 254; ii. [35], [124], [278], [293];
    • sickness, i. 156, 157, 207, 313; ii. [86], [94];
    • meddles with English trade, i. 227;
    • goes to Ishew, i. 235;
    • angry with W. Adams, i. 238;
    • offended with Cocks, i. 240;
    • levies taxes, i. 241, 242;
    • threatens to expel the English and Dutch, i. 246;
    • Cocks remonstrates with him, i. 254;
    • attack on him, ii. [26];
    • the queen-mother, ii. [134], [136];
    • his marriage, ii. [176], [325];
    • his queen, ii. [237], [238], [239];
    • Christianity in his family, ii. [250], [330].
  • Figen a Sama, or Figeno Sama, King of Firando. Passim;
  • Figeredo Caravallo, Jeronimo de, Portuguese sea captain. ii. [334].
  • Fingo, or Higo, King of. i. 146, 213; ii. [245], [249].
  • Fingo Shiquan, rich Chinaman. ii. [21], [22], [23], [83].
  • Fiokew, secretary of state in China. Letter to him, i. 223, 284.
  • Fioyemon Dono. ii. [170].
  • Fiquira, Augustino de. ii. [129].
    • fires at, i. 106, 238; ii. [55];
    • false prophecy of inundation, ii. [155];
    • harbour blocked, ii. [200], [203];
    • bad anchorage, ii. [314].
  • Firando. Passim;
  • Firando, Kings of. See [Doca Sama]; [Figen a Sama]; [Foyne Sama].
  • Fishing with cormorants. i. 285.
  • Flood, Thomas. i. 181.
  • Flushing, Dutch ship. i. 264, 266, 337, 339, 341, 345.
  • Fongo Dono, admiral. i. 182; ii. [84], [85], [88], [99], [240], [283], [284].
    • expedition against, i. 131;
    • loss of Twan’s men at, i. 149;
    • failure of attack on, i. 277;
    • trade with, ii. [23], [53], [56], [298], [322], [339].
  • Formosa, or Tacca Sanga, Island. Designs on, i. 80;
  • Foster, James, master of the Clove. i. 229.
  • Foster, Mrs. ii. [16].
  • Fox, host of Miya. ii. [78], [231].
  • Fox, Dutch pinnace. ii. [304].
    • his conquests in Omura, i. 140;
    • sickness, ii. [267].
  • Foyne Sama, King of Firando. His debts, i. 92;
  • Foyne’s Island. ii. [113].
  • Frederick, surgeon. i. 89.
  • Freman, Ralph. i. 229.
    • ships at Bantam, i. 268.
  • French. Their armament to aid the Spaniards, ii. [50];
  • Frost. ii. [13].
    • report of his burning Yedo, i. 18;
    • reported slain, i. 125;
    • said to be rebuilding Ozaka, i. 128.
  • Frushma, or Tushma, Tay, prince. i. 140; ii. [35], [59], [278];
  • Fuco, or Fuca, child or servant. i. 93, 230.
  • Fujieta. i. 164, 196; ii. [80], [98].
  • Fujikawa. i. 197; ii. [98], [232].
  • Fujisawa. i. 166, 194.
  • Fukae. i. 133.
  • Furbeshar, ——, carpenter. ii. [173].
    • letter of recall to the English at Firando, ii. [340].
  • Fursland, Richard, president at Jacatra. ii. [179], [204], [206], [331], [337];
  • Fushimi. i. 79, 101, 160, 161, 205, 305, 319; ii. [74], [77], [230], [290], [291], [294].
  • Gabriel, ——, seaman. ii. [195].
  • Galliard, ——, gunner of the Moon. ii. [175].
  • Gallias, Dutch ship. i. 269, 271, 336, 345; ii. [4], [18], [40], [41], [302], [303], [304].
  • Galsworthy, Christopher, of the Thomas. i. 218.
  • Ganquan, Chinaman at Nagasaki. i. 238.
  • Garcis, Jarvasias. ii. [334].
  • Garland, Philip. ii. [206].
  • Garrocho de la Vega, Pablo, Capt. i. 7, 9, 17, 20, 23, 40, 41, 46, 54, 64, 65, 66, 70, 122.
  • Geemon, Dono, King of Firando’s man. ii. [140].
  • Gembio, founder. ii. [170].
  • Gembio Dono, of Shinagawa. ii. [233].
  • Gendoque Dono, of Uringo. ii. [261].
  • Genemon Dono, admiral at Firando. i. 61.
  • Genemon Dono. ii. [170], [184].
  • Genta, Genshe, Gensero, or Gentero, Sama, the King of Firando’s youngest brother, adopted son of Bongo Sama. i. 58, 120, 121, 166, 167, 171, 189; ii. [85], [117], [202], [133], [234], [236], [238], [239], [241], [242].
  • Gerosaque, Will. Adams’s man. i. 337.
  • Gibatch, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Gifio Dono, servant of Tozayemon Dono. i. 322, 324; ii. [101], [105].
  • Gilbert, Thomas. ii. [205].
  • Ginemon Dono, of Kanagawa. ii. [232].
  • Gingro, Will. Adams’s clerk. i. 56.
  • Ginushma. ii. [70], [228].
  • Giquan, Capt. i. 155, 230, 245, 252, 263, 280, 281, 282, 283, 287, 288, 291, 294, 296, 313; ii. [3], [19], [23].
  • Giquan, Chinaman. i. 332.
  • Gizamon Dono. i. 98.
  • Goa. New viceroy, i. 37.
  • Goblen, John. i. 24.
  • Godspeed, junk. ii. [113], [318].
  • Gold fish. i. 125, 144, 285; ii. [28], [37].
  • Gonguach guench, festival. i. 258.
  • Gonosco, or Gonosque, Dono, bongew of Firando. i. 28, 34, 40, 44, 47, 66, 68, 118, 129, 174, 178, 231; ii. [8], [25], [34].
  • Gonosko Dono, father-in-law of Ushanusque Dono. ii. [66].
  • Gonrock Dono, governor of Nagasaki. Passim.
  • Gonsalves, Alvaro. ii. [60], [130], [133], [135], [147].
  • Gonsolva, Portuguese. i. 118.
  • Goquan, Chinaman. ii. [20], [21], [27], [33], [127].
  • Goresak Dono. ii. [170].
  • Goresak, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Goresano, or Gorezano, John, jurebasso. i. passim; ii. [3], [14], [29].
  • Gota Shoyamon Dono, minter. i. 20, 36.
  • Gota Zazabra Dono. i. 16, 73, 85.
  • Gotad, Chinaman. i. 120.
  • Gotarro. ii. [92].
    • Chinese goods at, i. 24;
    • King of, i. 221, 222, 249, 250, 313; ii. [154], [293].
  • Goto Island. i. 24, 35, 126; ii. [5], [45], [158], [161], [163];
  • Goto, town of. Burned, i. 73.
  • Goulding, John, of the Elizabeth. ii. [175].
  • Gourden, William, master of the Hound. ii. [305], [309].
  • Gourney, or Gurney, John, of Siam. i. 16, 64, 80, 82, 87, 90, 114, 152, 229; ii. [48], [273].
  • Grant, Nicholas. i. 92.
  • Gray, ——, caulker. ii. [174].
  • Green, Lawrance. i. 229.
  • Greenwell, William. i. 229.
  • Griffin, Peter. ii. [309].
  • Groboye Dono, of Okabe. ii. [232].
  • Groby Dono. ii. [3], [10], [11], [12], [129].
  • Grubstreet. See [Cuemon Dono].
  • Guarian Ushenusque Dono. ii. [1].
  • Guenche or Guenchque. See [Tonomon Sama].
  • Guinia, Martin de, Portuguese captain. i. 61, 70.
  • Guzano, Pedro. ii. [264].
  • Haarlem, Dutch ship. ii. [223], [319], [336].
  • Hachiman, god of war. See [Otongo].
  • Hakone. i. 165, 195; ii. [81], [97], [253].
  • Hall, Peter. i. 272.
  • Hamamatsu. i. 163; ii. [79], [98], [232], [254].
  • Hang-chow. i. 219.
  • Hara. i. 165.
  • Harmonson, Derick. ii. [175].
  • Harod, Joan. ii. [210].
  • Harod, Thomas, of the Palsgrave. ii. [175], [210], [309].
  • Harris, Edward, boatswain of the Peppercorn. Hanged, ii. [205], [207].
  • Harris, William. ii. [205].
  • Harrison, William, treasurer E.I.C. ii. [116].
  • Hatch, Arthur, preacher. ii. [174], [175], [180], [198], [211], [213], [243], [247].
  • Hawley, Robert, surgeon. i. 217, 299; ii. [20], [23], [24], [37], [38], [39], [41], [109], [119], [309].
  • Hawtery, John. i. 160, 161, 165, 178, 183, 218.
  • Heath, Thomas, carpenter’s mate. i. 70, 71.
  • Heath, Thomas, gunner of the Advice. i. 153, 218.
  • Hector, ship. i. 268.
  • Henrikson, John. ii. [175].
  • Henry, Prince of Wales. i. 269.
  • Hermosa Island. i. 177.
  • Hewet, Sir Thomas. i. 229.
  • Hewet, Sir William. i. 229.
  • Hidétada. See [Shongo Sama].
  • Hidéyori. See [Fidaia Sama].
  • Hidéyoshi. See [Taiko Sama].
  • Hirado. See [Firando].
  • Hirakata. i. 161, 206.
  • Hix, Alexander. ii. [205].
  • Hobson’s choice. ii. [294].
  • Hôgo. ii. [105], [229].
  • Hongo, Chinaman. i. 140.
  • Hope, ship. ii. [170], [318], [329].
  • Hope, Dutch ship. ii. [175], [176], [223], [319].
  • Houlden, ——. ii. [209].
  • Hound, ship. Taken by the Dutch. ii. [304], [305], [316], [336].
  • Howdane, ——, capt. of the Swan. ii. [319].
  • Hozeander. See Osiander.
  • Hudson, Richard, of the English factory at Firando. i. 129; ii. [22], [124], [139], [165], [166], [254], [282], [337], [339], [348].
  • Hughes, Hugh, of the Thomas. i. 218.
  • Humphrey, John, of the Palsgrave. ii. [175].
  • Hunt, John, master of the Osiander. i. 36-229 passim.
  • Icana Sama. ii. [69].
  • Ichemon Dono. ii. [143], [153].
  • Ichezayemon Dono. i. 324; ii, 231.
  • Ickquam, Chinaman. ii. [17].
  • Ikanoura. i. 13, 132, 133.
  • Ike Dono, of Satsuma. i. 250; ii. [11].
  • Ikshiu Island. Hot baths. i. 80, 118; ii. [37], [39], [152], [268].
  • Imatds. i. 300, 301.
  • Imory. ii. [158], [159], [161], [164], [165].
  • Incobe. ii. [105].
  • Indraught, Dutch ship. ii. [319].
  • Inga Dono, chief justice of Japan. i. 159, 184, 185, 252, 309; ii. [44], [75], [230].
  • Ingoti. i. 25.
  • Ireland, Francis. ii. [225].
  • Ishew. See [Ikshiu].
  • Ishia Dono, of Minakuchi. ii. [231].
  • Ishiais Taffio Dono. ii. [231].
  • Ishibe. i. 197; ii. [77], [99].
  • Ishiyakushi. ii. [78], [99].
  • Ishon Dono, King of Firando’s physician. i. 159, 169.
  • Ismo Dono, noble of Satsuma. ii. [166].
  • Ita, slave. ii. [218].
  • Itamia Migell Dono. ii. [126], [128], [129], [131], [147], [148], [149], [150], [152], [153], [171].
  • Itamia Quenusque Dono, councillor of the Shogun. ii. [84], [165], [234], [235], [251].
  • Ito Stizemon Dono, poet or singer. ii. [169].
  • Ito Yoguiche Dono. i. 97.
  • Ive, John. ii. [175].
  • Iyéyasu. See [Ogosho Sama].
  • Iyo, King of. ii. [245].
  • Jacatra, in Java. ii. [304], [331], [332], [338].
  • Jacatra, Dutch ship. i. 35, 52, 78, 152, 153.
  • Jacob, Dutch caulker, who came into Japan with Will. Adams. i. 171, 173.
  • Jacobe Dono, clerk. ii. [97].
  • Jacobe Dono, boatswain. ii. [196].
  • Jambi, in Sumatra. ii. [331], [337].
  • James I. of England. Letter and present to the Shogun, i. 307;
    • his letter translated, i. 312;
    • the same unanswered, i. 316, 317;
    • letters to China, ii. [21], [298].
  • James, Edward, i. 114, 229.
  • James Royal, ship. ii. [112], [118], [171], [200], [318], [319], [321].
  • Japan. Passim;
    • policy of the shoguns to the tonos, i. 18, 99, 128, 311; ii. [35], [37], [163], [277], [278], [293];
    • natives fond of change, ii. [273];
    • dispute with Japanese sailors from England, i. 297;
    • trading company of native merchants, ii. [310], [322];
    • provisions and products, ii. [311], [312].
  • Jaques, Dutchman. ii. [257].
  • Jaquese, servant. i. 161, 190.
  • Jeamon Dono. ii. [125].
  • Jeffrey, or Jeffery, a boy servant. i. 102, 130, 230, 232; ii. [31].
  • Jehan, a scribe. i. 319; ii. [75].
  • Jembio Dono, founder. i. 99.
  • Jembio Dono, of Hakone. ii. [253].
  • Jenchero, or Jenquero, Dono, glover and shoemaker. ii. [170], [215].
  • Jenkese, or Jenquese, Will. Adams’s man. i. 198, 333; ii. [128], [129], [130], [138], [211], [240], [253].
  • Jenkyn. i. 232.
  • Jensamon Dono. ii. [125].
  • Jenza, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Jesuits and Friars. Feeling and proclamations against them, i. 171, 173, 174, 175;
    • banished, ii. [270];
    • search for, ii. [21], [58];
    • embassy of Spaniards ordered away, i. 81; ii. [272], [282];
    • priests in Omura, i. 23, 253; ii. [218], [220];
    • execution in Omura, ii. [256], [258];
    • case of prisoners at Firando, ii. [137], [208], [217], [218], [219], [220], [221], [222], [235], [320];
    • executions at Nagasaki, ii. [334].
  • Joco Conde Dono. i. 120.
  • John Dono. i. 81, 89.
  • John Japon, jurebasso. i. 7, 9, 25, 46, 108, 252, 283, 326, 341; ii. [1], [3], [28], [92], [139], [218], [219], [241], [265].
  • Johnson, John, in Siam. i. 272, 317, 332, 346, 347; ii. [47].
  • Johnson, John, Dutchman. ii. [175].
  • Johnson, John, van Hamburg. Beheaded, ii. [179], [181].
  • Johnson, Piter, master of a junk. i. 89, 91.
  • Johnson, William, merchant. i. 89.
  • Johnson, William, master of the Jacatra. i. 154.
  • Johnson [Janson], William (sometimes called John), admiral of the Dutch trading fleet. ii. [114], [120], [121], [173], [179], [182], [183], [190], [194], [196], [197], [199], [200], [204], [206], [208], [211], [223], [319], [326].
  • Johnson, William, master of the Haarlem. ii. [319].
  • Jones, John. Made prisoner by the Dutch, ii. [304], [309].
  • Jones, Morris, surgeon. i. 57, 107, 110, 112.
  • Jones, Robert. ii. [252].
  • Jorge, a caffro. i. 62.
  • Joseph, General Benjamin. Slain, ii. [48].
  • Jourdain, or Jourden, John, president of the Indies, at Bantam. i. 48, 87, 90, 101, 107, 113, 114, 126, 151, 215, 223, 226, 229, 230, 233, 268; ii. [275], [305], [316].
  • Jourdain, John, at Patani. ii. [179].
  • Joyemon Dono. ii. [175].
  • Jubio Dono, servant of the King of Karatsu. i. 133, 137; ii. [25], [47], [48].