Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 2 / Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence
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  • Kakegawa. i. 164, 196; ii. [80], [232].
  • Kamakura, ancient city. i. 193, 194.
  • Kambara. i. 165, 195; ii. [80], [254].
  • Kameyama. i. 162.
  • Kaminoseki. i. 158, 213, 328; ii. [107], [228].
  • Kanagawa. i. 193; ii. [82], [97], [232], [253].
  • Kanaya. ii. [80], [232], [254].
  • Karatsu, King of. i. 76, 89, 289;
    • visits Firando, i. 65, 66, 75.
  • Karatsu, Nobles of. ii. [56].
  • Kawasaki. i. 184.
  • Keeling, Capt. William. i. 171, 229, 233, 268, 270; ii. [48], [121], [282], [313].
  • Keemon Dono. i. 108.
  • Kenuske Dono, councillor of the Shogun. i. 308.
  • King, Richard. i. 153, 269; ii. [2], [49], [99], [119], [179], [184], [295], [306], [307].
  • Kitskin Dono. i. 21, 216; ii. [1], [31], [60], [129].
  • Kokura, King of. i. 214.
  • Kokura, persecution of Christians in. ii. [67].
  • Kuanon. Temple of, at Asakusa, ii. [241].
  • Kuanto. ii. [274].
  • Kusatsu. i. 161; ii. [100], [230];
    • earthquake at, ii. [77].
  • Kuwana. i. 197; ii. [78], [99], [231].
  • Ladrone Isles. i. 177, 178.
  • Lake, Evan (Yewen), of the Advice. i. 297.
  • Lamb, John Derickson, Dutch general. i. 265, 267, 269, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 285, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 343, 345; ii. [302].
  • Languay. See [Nagoya].
  • Lanman, Christopher. i. 229; ii. [116].
  • Lansman, or Roman, Vincent, Dutchman. ii. [185], [199].
  • Larkin, Robert. ii. [271].
  • Laurenso. See [Sanzero].
  • Lawrance, W. Nealson’s boy. i. 249.
  • Lawrance, R. Cocks’s boy. ii. [2], [109], [134], [138], [219].
  • Leangu, Lengow, or Liangowne, a Chinaman. i. 74, 223, 230.
  • Lefevre, Capt., Dutchman. ii. [194], [196], [205], [208], [211], [223], [319], [320].
  • Legg, William, of the Bull. ii. [175].
  • Lennis, Edmund, capt. of the Elizabeth. ii. [112], [119], [121], [173], [174], [183], [213], [224], [318].
  • Leon. ii. [71], [72], [73].
  • Lester, James. ii. [178].
  • Lezeamon, Dono, sea bongew. ii. [140].
  • Lievana, Juan de. Made prisoner by the Spaniards, i. 1-90 passim, 103, 113, 152; ii. [275], [276].
  • Lion, Black, Dutch ship. i. 153, 226, 267, 286.
  • Lion, Red, Dutch ship. i. 266, 293.
  • Lisomon Dono. ii. [170].
  • Littell, James. ii. [121], [134], [138], [139].
  • Lock, Clement, sailor. ii. [257].
  • Loochoo, or Liu Kiu, Islands. i. 7, 9, 49; ii. [166], [167], [272].
  • Lopas, Francisco. ii. [204], [207].
  • Lubbertson, Euert. ii. [175].
  • Lues, Spanish tailor. ii. [159], [216].
  • Luis, Vilango. i. 148, 287, 289; ii. [36].
  • Luisa Dono, wife of Cuemon Dono. ii. [104].
  • Macao. Portuguese ships from, passim;
    • possibility of its capture, ii. [327];
    • attack on, by Dutch, ii. [332].
  • Macassar. ii. [53], [54].
  • Machado, Garcia, of Macao. ii. [23].
  • Magazemon Dono, host at Miako. i. 206, 209, 225, 260, 279, 303, 304, 324, 346, 347; ii. [57], [58], [93], [100], [101].
  • Magdalena Maria, Japanese sister-in-law of Will. Adams. i. 61, 284, 319; ii. [95], [244], [252].
  • Magnafen Dono, host at Miako. i. 234.
  • Maky (lacquer) Dono. i. 304, 318, 320, 322, 323, 324, 347; ii. [6], [100], [102], [104].
  • Maky Shozemon Dono. ii. [231].
  • Malacca. Fighting between Portuguese and Dutch at, i. 148, 150.
  • Malconty, Jasper. ii. [257].
  • Mallabar, Francisco. ii. [129].
  • Mangosa Dono. i. 140.
  • Mangusque, servant. ii. [186].
  • Manillas. See [Philippine Islands].
    • naming a child, i. 79; ii. [110], [154];
    • changing names, i. 237; ii. [169];
    • Chinese house-warming, i. 92;
    • Japanese house-warming, ii. [29], [38];
    • change of houses, ii. [96];
    • fishing, i. 57, 58, 285;
    • hunting, ii. [210];
    • picnicing, ii. [31];
    • plays by men and boys, ii. [244];
    • selling a debtor, i. 226;
    • one causing another’s death to die himself, ii. [221];
    • law against killing oxen, ii. [236];
    • letter to a man who is dead, ominous, ii. [297];
    • cutting the hair as a disgrace, i. 156;
    • ordeal by fire, ii. [33], [36];
    • burial, i. 320; ii. [201], [202].
    • See also [Punishments].
  • Manners and Customs. Caboques, passim;
  • Mansho, jurebasso. i. 299.
  • Marcus, German. i. 43.
  • Maria, Japanese woman. ii. [174].
  • Marin, Damian. Made prisoner by the Portuguese, i. 1-103 passim; ii. [186], [275], [276].
  • Martin, Japanese, i. 82.
  • Martin, Balthazar. ii. [220].
  • Martin, James. ii. [182], [207].
  • Martin, Luis. i. 41, 43, 86, 264, 286, 289; ii. [201], [220], [334].
  • Martin, Nicholas, jurebasso. i. 1, 33, 118; ii. [170], [184], [194], [227].
  • Massamone, or Massamoneda, Dono, father-in-law of Calsa Sama. i. 116, 163, 164, 192; ii. [239], [240].
  • Matabio Oye Dono, host at Oiso. ii. [88].
  • Matasabra Dono. i. 66.
  • Matinga, Japanese woman. i. passim; ii. [6], [31], [38], [65], [76], [83], [100], [109], [144].
  • Matobio Dono, of Oiso. ii. [232].
  • Mats, boy. i. 112, 116.
  • Mats Dayre Cunay Dono, King of Bizen. ii. [106].
  • Matsin, or Matzera, Dayre Yemon Dono, councillor of the Shogun. ii. [165], [235].
  • Mattem Dono. i. 193.
  • Matzera Crodze Sama. See [Sangero Sama].
  • Medina, Capt. i. 43.
  • Mia Nots. i. 213.
    • temples and monuments at, i. 200-202; ii. [75];
    • earthquakes at, i. 205; ii. [77].
  • Miako. i 198, 205, 305, 318; ii. [100], [230];
  • Miako, in Cochinchina. ii. [268].
  • Micarna Camme Sama, the Shogun’s grandson. i. 131.
  • Middleton, Capt. David. i. 36, 223.
  • Migmoy, or Macchiavelli, a Japanese trader. i. 39, 168, 170, 176, 178, 179, 180.
  • Miguel, Corean jurebasso. i. 14, 40, 46, 54, 55, 131, 132, 135; ii. [13], [29], [50], [219].
  • Miguel, the Tico. i. 226, 251, 254.
  • Mihara. ii. [72], [106], [107].
  • Minakuchi. i. 161; ii. [231].
  • Minema Soyemon Dono. ii. [140].
  • Miracle. i. 335.
  • Misaki. i. 182.
  • Mishima. i. 165, 195; ii. [81], [97], [232].
  • Missaka. i. 164; ii. [98].
  • Mitske. i. 163, 196; ii. [79], [98].
  • Miya. i. 162, 197; ii. [78], [99], [231].
  • Moluccas, The. Reported hostilities between the Dutch and Spaniards, i. 24, 26, 30, 37, 214, 269.
  • Mon, boy. i. 116, 232.
  • Mon, or Man, slave. ii. [132], [133], [135], [143], [144], [154].
  • Moon, ship. ii. [114], [119], [123], [174], [221], [223], [318], [319], [329], [331], [336], [337].
  • Moon, New, Dutch ship. i. 283; ii. [304].
  • Moon, Old, Dutch ship. i. 283.
  • Moore, John. ii. [304], [309].
  • Morano Cofioze, singer. ii. [169].
  • Moreton, Matthew, master of the Peppercorn. ii. [179], [209], [224].
  • Morgan, William, of the Elizabeth. ii. [175].
  • Moro, Mouro, or Muru. i. 302, 328; ii. [73], [229].
  • Mortaza Ali i. 253.
  • Moure, John, boy. i. 51.
  • Muki. i. 329.
  • Munden, John, capt. of the Bull. ii. [119], [174], [183], [198], [203], [213], [318].
  • Muños, Alvaro. Passim.
  • Musioyen Dono, bongew of Goto. i. 293.
  • Muyen, or Mogen, Dutch ship. ii. [179], [194], [203], [208], [209], [212], [325], [336].
  • Nacafaroya Genimon Dono, of Odawara. ii. [232].
  • Nafa, in Liu Kiu Islands. ii. [58].
  • Nagasaki. Ravages of small-pox at, i. 11;
    • Christianity in, i. 173;
    • blockaded, i. 214, 218;
    • fire at, i. 345, 346;
    • Japanese traders at, ii. [297];
    • capacity for commerce, ii. [313], [314];
    • destruction of churches and monasteries in, ii. [315];
    • massacre of Christians, ii. [334].
  • Nagoya, or Languay. i. 157, 300, 329, 330; ii. [70], [108], [161], [165], [168].
  • Narami. i. 197.
  • Naygen Sama. ii. [349].
  • Nealson, William, of the English factory at Firando. Passim.
  • Neve, John, purser of the Moon. ii. [184], [189].
  • New Year’s Gift, ship. i. 156.
  • New Spain. Japanese expelled from, ii. [274].
  • New Zealand, Dutch ship. ii. [198], [223].
  • Neyemon, or Neamon, Dono, merchant at Yedo. i. 173, 196, 225, 247, 310, 319, 326, 327, 329, 346; ii. [57], [74], [295].
  • Nicoles, or Nicolles, William, agent at Malaya. ii. [189], [200], [204], [326].
  • Niquan, Chinaman. i. 88, 101, 102, 110, 122, 215, 219, 294, 296; ii. [6], [8], [17], [18], [22], [32], [45], [69], [139], [148].
  • Niquan, of Nanking. ii. [22].
  • Nobesane. See [Bongo Sama].
  • Nobeske Dono. ii. [8].
  • Noise of trumpets. i. 343; ii. [332].
  • Nomozaky Island. i. 265.
  • North-west passage from Japan. Will. Adams’s views, ii. [258], [270], [283], [288].
  • Nubery, Mall. ii. [120].
  • Numadsu. ii. [254].
  • Odawara. i. 165, 195; ii. [81], [97], [232], [253].
  • Offley, Robert. i. 229.
  • Ogosho Sama (Iyéyasu), Shogun. Born at Okazaki, i. 163; ii. [79];
    • defeats Fidaia Sama (Hidéyori), i. 2, 5; ii. [272], [274], [275];
    • sues for the title of Kwambakku, i. 44;
    • rumour of war with his son, i. 116;
    • conversation with Will. Adams on the hatred of Spaniards and Dutch, ii. [276], [277];
    • report of sickness, i. 128, 141;
    • his treatment of his physician, ii. [278], [279];
    • report of his death, i. 103, 125, 126; ii. [278];
    • his death, i. 142, 144;
    • his shrine at Miako, ii. [75];
    • his tomb at Yedo, ii. [85];
    • his anniversary, ii. [87], [243];
    • tomb of his son, ii. [88].
  • Oigawa. ii. [80].
  • Oiso. i. 166, 195; ii. [81], [97], [232], [253].
  • Okabe. ii. [232], [254].
  • Okazaki. i. 163; ii. [79], [98].
  • Okebank, Philip, of the Moon. ii. [175].
  • Ompera. i. 342.
  • Omura, or Umbra, Province of. ii. [8], [29], [35], [115], [293], [313];
    • conquests in, by Foyne Sama, i. 140;
    • Christianity in, i. 134, 173;
    • priests seized and executed, i. 253, 256, 258.
  • Onshma Island. ii. [227].
  • Oque Dono. ii. [113].
  • Ordnance. Japanese method of casting, i. 34;
    • castings, lists, etc., i. 95, 99, 107, 108, 255, 256; ii. [136], [309].
  • Orengawa. i. 167, 173, 174, 181, 184.
  • Osiander, or Hozeander, ship. i. 36, 48, 50, 51, 52, 56, 61, 62, 71, 72, 80, 88, 101, 103, 109, 111, 115, 135.
  • Osterwick, John, of the English factory at Firando. Passim.
  • Otonagen Dono. i. 66.
  • Otongo Fachemon (Ojin Tenno, or Hachimon), god of war. Temples at Yedo, ii. [87], [89], [240].
  • Otsu. i. 161, 197, 317; ii. [100].
  • Otto, Matinga’s maid. i. 83, 93, 230; ii. [109], [144].
  • Otto Dono, councillor of the Shogun. i. 180, 308; ii. [84], [234], [242], [246], [251].
  • Owen, ——, surgeon. ii. [174].
  • Oyen Dono, secretary to the King of Firando. i. 5, 22, 36, 52, 59, 66, 86, 100, 107, 115, 117, 118, 126, 130, 132, 142, 220, 226, 227, 231, 232, 236, 239, 248, 252, 297, 341, 348; ii. [4], [6], [7], [25], [26], [28], [61], [63], [64], [108], [125], [135], [140], [142], [145], [185], [221], [267].
  • Oyen Dono, secretary to the Shogun. i. 170, 175, 179, 180, 184, 185, 186, 189, 191, 205, 303, 307, 308, 310, 311, 312, 313, 315, 317; ii. [84], [86], [90], [92], [93], [117], [165], [234], [235], [236], [239], [241], [246], [249], [251], [252], [281], [283], [297].
  • Ozaka. i. 158, 206, 209, 212, 302, 321; ii. [73], [102], [104], [229], [230];
    • captured by Iyéyasu, i. 2, 5; ii. [275];
    • great slaughter at, i. 12;
    • rebuilding of, i. 14, 128; ii. [293];
    • fortification of, i. 79;
    • trade with, i. 88;
    • fire at, i. 117;
    • executions at, i. 130;
    • explosion at, i. 324.
  • Palsgrave, or Palsgrove, ship. ii. [121], [176], [193], [212], [214], [218], [223], [318], [319], [331], [332], [337], [340].
  • Palle, father of Yoshiemon the bonze. ii. [25].
  • Parsons, Benjamin, surgeon of the Advice. i. 295.
  • Patani, in Malaya. Dutch trade with, ii. [258].
  • Paul, servant. ii. [128], [131], [219], [226].
  • Paul Dono, gunpowder man at Nagasaki. ii. [129], [132], [133], [135], [142], [143], [144], [159], [169].
  • Payne, Michael, carpenter of the Samson. ii. [305], [309].
  • Peacock, Tempest. Killed in Cochinchina, i. 140, 216, 224, 293, 295; ii. [264], [268], [285], [286], [296].
  • Pedro, porter. i. 124, 131.
  • Peppercorn, ship. ii. [178], [193], [203], [208], [209], [212], [325], [331], [336].
  • Pepwell, Capt. Henry. ii. [48].
  • Persia. English factory in, ii. [48].
  • Pescadore Islands, near Formosa. ii. [298];
    • occupied by the Dutch, ii. [332], [336], [339].
  • Petersen, John, Dutchman. ii. [174].
  • Peterson, James. ii. [50].
  • Pheby, John. i. 16, 69, 244; ii. [262], [266].
  • Phesemon Dono. ii. [24].
  • Pheze Dono. ii. [118].
  • Philippine Islands. English and Dutch trade and shipping to, i. 15, 265; ii. [123], [169], [172], [319], [324], [325], [331];
    • capture of Shibou, i. 21;
    • hostilities between the Dutch and Spanish, i. 24, 25, 30, 37, 259, 265, 273, 285, 286, 289; ii. [40], [269], [302];
    • Japanese to be banished from, ii. [188];
    • quarrels of the English and Dutch, ii. [324], [326].
  • Pinta, woman. ii. [220].
  • Piro, or Pilo, festival of. i. 256-258.
  • Pitts, Richard, in Siam. i. 272, 317, 332, 346, 347; ii. [47], [48], [50].
  • Portent in England. ii. [57].
  • Portis, or Porteous, John. ii. [54], [56], [60], [65], [109], [110], [180], [205], [309].
  • Portuguese, in the East. Shipping from Macao, i. 83, 106, 122, 135, 137, 175, 263, 266, 267, 333; ii. [4], [5], [8], [14], [17], [43], [169], [170], [181], [187];
    • hostilities against the English and Dutch, i. 35, 171, 273, 278, 279;
    • Port. junk taken by the Dutch, i. 35; ii. [273], [274], [276];
    • fight with Dutch at Malacca, i. 148, 150;
    • banished from Camboja, i. 279, 280;
    • quarrel with W. Eaton in Satsuma, ii. [18], [19];
    • fight with Dutch ships, ii. [51], [52], [53], [55];
    • action of an English with a Port. ship, ii. [48];
    • Port. ship taken by the English and Dutch, ii. [212];
    • Dutch attack on Macao, ii. [332];
    • restricted trade with Japan, ii. [144], [298].
  • Potatoes. First planting of, in Japan, i. 11;
    • sent from the Liu Kiu Isles, ii. [59].
  • Priapus, Japanese. Altar of, i. 238.
  • Price, Robert. ii. [117].
  • Pring, Martin, captain of the James Royal. ii. [54], [112], [113], [114], [115], [116], [205], [318], [321], [322].
  • Privileges of the English in Japan. Curtailed, ii. [280], [281];
    • copy of, ii. [289];
    • attempts to enlarge them, i. 312, 315, 316; ii. [238], [291], [292], [294], [297].
  • Puchin, St. Image of, i. 238.
  • Puloway Island. Expulsion of English by the Dutch, i. 269, 274, 275, 292.
  • Punishments. Executions by cutting, i. 91, 120, 146, 156; ii. [134];
    • crucifixion, i. 161;
    • roasting a thief to death, i. 291;
    • execution of thieves, ii. [104];
    • imprisonment by proxy, ii. [135];
    • burning of Jesuits, etc., ii. [334];
    • a slave executed by the Dutch, i. 19;
    • Dutchmen beheaded by the Japanese, ii. [177], [328];
    • a Dutchman beheaded for killing an Englishman, ii. [181];
    • an Englishman hanged for killing a Dutchman, ii. [175];
    • runaway English sailors hanged, ii, 207;
    • flogging and salting a slave of the English, i. 344;
    • flogging and salting English sailors, ii. [198].
  • Quannow. See [Kuanon].
  • Quanto. See [Kuanto].
  • Quiamo Dono. i. 88.
  • Quiemon Dono, barkman. ii. [254].
  • Quitamare. ii. [70].
  • Rappado, barber. i. 93.
  • Ravelles, or Ravello, Gonsalo, Portuguese. ii. [191], [216], [222].
  • Refwen Dono, King of Firando’s steward. i. 100.
  • Rigote, Diego Farnando. i. 77.
  • Riyoyets Dono. ii. [17].
  • Roane, John. Hanged for murder, ii. [174], [175].
  • Robin, Scotchman. i. 84.
  • Robinson, ——. ii. [113].
  • Rocha, Bartholomew de la. i. 63.
  • Rodrigos, Emanuel. ii. [130], [146], [147].
  • Roquan, Chinaman. i. 120.
  • Roquan, junk. ii. [264].
  • Rowe, Richard, master of the Thomas. i. 145, 147, 150, 153, 183, 215, 218, 223, 225, 228, 233.
  • Sackay. i. 208, 323; ii. [103];
    • destroyed, ii. [275];
    • rebuilding of, i. 14.
  • Sacky Bingo Dono, governor of the Shogun’s son. ii. [237].
  • Saco Dono, magistrate of Nagasaki. ii. [17].
  • Sada Dono, father of Codgkin Dono. i. 106, 117;
    • tomb at Yedo, ii. [85].
  • Sadaye Dono, secretary to the governor of Ozaka. i. 211.
  • Sadler, Francis. i. 152, 229.
  • Safian Dono, governor of Nagasaki. i. 6, 15, 53, 73, 84, 85, 146, 159, 180, 185, 187, 196, 206, 207, 208, 215, 224, 239, 256, 258, 289, 294, 305, 309, 322, 323, 331, 333, 345; ii. [11], [13], [286].
  • St. Michel, French ship. ii. [319].
  • Salinas, Miguel de. i. 43, 148, 334.
  • Sammabash. i. 195.
  • Samson, English ship taken by the Dutch. ii. [304], [305], [316].
  • Sanfort, Melchor van. i. 19, 70, 80, 82.
  • Sangero, cook. ii. [139].
  • Sangero Sama, son of Foyne Sama, King of Firando. i. 50, 54, 64, 65, 97, 125, 155, 222, 232, 249, 251; ii. [6], [14], [25], [29], [125], [140];
    • his name changed to Matzrea Crodze Sama, ii. [169].
  • Sangusque Dono, of Chiriu. ii. [231].
  • Sannemon Dono. ii. [170].
  • Sanquan, Chinaman. ii. [19].
  • Sanquishe Dono. ii. [17], [19], [22].
  • Sanshero, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Santa Cruz, Dutch pinnace. ii. [336].
  • Sanzero, or Laurenzo, slave of the English. i. 219.
  • Sanzo Dono. i. 140.
  • Saquemon Dono, magistrate at Nagasaki. ii. [17], [18].
  • Saris, George. i. 152.
  • Saris, Capt. John. i. 16, 48, 152, 223, 229, 297; ii. [16], [116], [205], [257].
  • Sars, John, sailor. ii. [257].
  • Satsuma, Province of. Prospect of trade with, i. 81, 124, 149; ii. [272];
    • nobles of, i. 147, 148;
    • disturbances by disbanded soldiers, i. 255;
    • ambassador from, ii. [43], [44];
    • priests seized in, ii. [334].
  • Satsuma, King of. i. 52, 113, 125, 140, 214, 215, 237, 262, 313; ii. [160], [293];
    • visits Firando, i. 4, 6, 122, 123, 250;
    • detained at Court, i. 18;
    • war preparations, i. 82;
    • rebuilding Ozaka, i. 128;
    • report of intending war against the Shogun, i. 149;
    • friendship to the English, i. 215, 216, 220; ii. [58], [59];
    • favours the Chinese, i. 263.
  • Savidge, George, in Camboja. i. 288, 346; ii. [47], [67].
  • Sayemon Dono, of Kambara. ii. [254].
  • Sayemond, scullion. i. 30.
  • Sayers, Edmund, of the English factory at Firando. Passim.
  • Scongero Dono. i. 99.
  • Scott, Cornelius, pilot. ii. [41].
  • Sea Adventure, junk. i. 7, 70, 79, 87, 88, 154, 155, 219, 221, 269, 282, 299, 300, 317, 340, 342, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348; ii. [1], [2], [12], [15], [18], [36], [58], [270], [291].
  • Sebastian, King of Portugal. Comet seen at the time of his death, ii. [97].
  • Sebeoye Dono, of Ozaka. ii. [57].
  • Seden, of Mishima. ii. [232].
  • Seezamon Dono, timber man. ii. [141].
  • Seki. i. 197; ii. [78], [79].
  • Semi Dono, minister of the King of Firando. Passim.
  • Sesque Dono. ii. [140].
  • Seto. i. 235; ii. [17], [132], [189].
  • Seyemon Dono. ii. [170].
  • Sewall, Francis. i. 114.
  • Sewall, William, of Coventry. i. 229.
  • Shaka, festival of. i. 253; ii. [38].
  • Shanks, Henry, gunner. i. 234, 247, 261, 284; ii. [156].
  • Sharpe, ——. i. 87.
  • Shashma. See [Satsuma].
  • Shebe Dono, son of Cuemon Dono. ii. [100].
  • Sheco, festival of. i. 187; ii. [85].
  • Shemash, or Shimash, Dono, governor of Ozaka and grandson of Iyéyasu. i. 207, 321, 322, 325; ii. [74], [278], [279].
  • Shengro, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Sheningaua. ii. [97].
  • Shepperd, John. i. 97.
  • Shequenogize. ii. [231].
  • Sheraish Island. ii. [72], [73].
  • Sheroyemon Dono. ii. [140].
  • Shesque Dono. ii. [25].
  • Shezemon Dono. ii. [157], [161], [164], [170].
  • Shezero, caboque. i. 181, 188.
  • Shezque Dono, father of Sugien Dono. i. 109.
  • Shibou, in the Philippine Islands. Capture of, i. 21.
  • Shikoku. Envoy from, i. 226.
  • Shimonoseki. i. 157, 214, 301, 302, 329; ii. [71], [72], [107], [228].
  • Shimotsai. ii. [106].
  • Shinagawa. ii. [82], [233], [253].
  • Shinso Dono. ii. [124].
  • Shippard, John. i. 64, 93, 94.
  • Shiquan, Chinaman. ii. [17], [18], [21], [28].
  • Shisque, or Shiske, Dono. i. 328; ii. [74].
  • Shobick, Capt. i. 155.
  • Shobioye Dono. ii. [153].
  • Shoby Dono. i. 267, 272, 286, 315.
  • Shofan Dono, physician. ii. [169].
  • Shongo Dono, admiral. i. 168, 170, 177, 178, 180, 191, 307, 309; ii. [138], [162], [240], [251].
    • succeeds his father, i. 142, 144;
    • receives the English deputation, i. 168, 169;
    • report of his intentions against Christians, i. 174;
    • goes out hawking, i. 175; ii. [91];
    • sends presents to the Emperor of China, i. 249;
    • fails to control the tonos, i. 276;
    • offended with the Dutch for piracy, i. 295;
    • decision on the complaint of the Chinese against the Dutch, i. 306;
    • letter and present to, from James I., i. 307;
    • death of his daughter, i. 312;
    • visit of his brothers, i. 315;
    • presents to Cocks and Adams, i. 317;
    • report of his death, ii. [14], [28];
    • rumour of his retirement, ii. [38];
    • his daughter betrothed to the Dairi, ii. [98], [99];
    • rumour of wars with his uncles, ii. [247];
    • curtails the privileges of the English, ii. [279], [282];
    • copy of privileges granted by him, ii. [289];
    • expected title from the Dairi, ii. [291], [293];
    • his enmity to Christians, ii. [335], [336];
    • conspiracy against him, ii. [338].
  • Shongo Sama (Hidétada), Shogun. Reported death, i. 10;
  • Shonguach, festival of. ii. [245].
  • Shono. i. 197.
  • Short, Richard, master’s mate of the Moon. ii. [204], [205], [208], [209].
  • Shosque Dono, King of Firando’s chamberlain. i. 66, 69, 107, 253, 256, 281, 337; ii. [26].
  • Showan Dono, physician. ii. [169].
  • Shoyemon Dono. ii. [159].
  • Shoyemon Dono, master of the caboques. ii. [23], [36].
  • Shrongo Sama, the Shogun’s eldest brother. His house, ii. [96].
  • Shroyemon Dono, of Ozaka. i. 211, 274, 278, 325, 327, 346.
  • Shushro Dono. ii. [149].
  • Siam. Shipping and trading with, i. 2, 87, 88, 90, 219, 243, 276, 292, 316, 332, 340, 342, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348; ii. [1], [2], [36], [47], [130], [220], [258], [269], [310].
  • Sichsaymon Dono. ii. [25].
  • Sifian Dono, bongew. i. 52, 60, 62, 66, 68, 130, 232, 244.
  • Silva, Don Jeronimo de, governor of the Philippine Is. ii. [55].
  • Silva, Don Juan de, governor of the Philippine Is. i. 21, 24, 148, 150, 259, 285.
  • Simon, jurebasso. i. 13, 20, 26, 76.
  • Sinda Dono, of Sackay. i. 314, 317, 323, 327.
  • Sinemon, carpenter. ii. [170].
  • Sinemon Dono: new name of Sinze, barkman. i. 237.
  • Sinzabra, boatman. i. 24.
  • Sinze. See [Sinemon Dono].
  • Skengero Dono, of Miako. i. 322, 326; ii. [57], [100], [101], [247].
  • Skeyo, scullion. i. 132, 134, 135.
  • Skiamon Dono. i. 24, 69, 129, 146, 337; ii. [10], [27].
  • Skidayen Dono, chief justice at Nagasaki. ii. [152].
  • Skidayen Dono, secretary to Gonrock Dono. ii. [133], [135], [143], [150], [152], [185], [186], [188].
  • Skidayen Dono, trader. i. 33, 55, 61, 77, 90, 116, 119, 129, 130, 216, 219, 220, 232, 269, 334; ii. [10], [11].
  • Skirako. i. 161.
  • Skite, or Skeete. i. 84, 136, 232.
  • Skozemon Dono, of Yoshiwara. ii. [232].
  • Skrayamon Dono. i. 103.
  • Slany, Humphrey. i. 228.
  • Slaves or apprentices. i. 112, 115, 116, 219; ii. [1], [2], [24], [31], [132].
  • Smart, Abraham. ii. [118], [209].
  • Smith, a Staffordshire man, cook of the Moon. ii. [118].
  • Smith, Harry. ii. [205].
  • Smith, Henry, purser of the Royal James. ii. [113], [174].
    • trade venture, ii. [297].
  • Smith, Sir Thomas. i. 48, 114, 152, 155, 219, 229, 231, 233, 290; ii. [16], [17], [116], [205], [257].
  • Smith, Lady. Lacquer ware for, ii. [9];
  • Snow. Heavy fall, ii. [111].
  • Sobioque Dono, secretary to Gentero Dono. ii. [233].
  • Soca Sama. ii. [18].
  • Sofa, Sofo, or Sofy, Dono, a bonze. i. 198, 204, 318, 336.
  • Sofo Dono, physician. ii. [169].
  • Sofo Sama. ii. [25].
  • Soka Dono, of Faccata. ii. [115], [119], [120], [158].
  • Somner, Thomas, of the Thomas. i. 218.
  • Sonchio Dono. ii. [122].
  • Soude Giemon. ii. [153].
  • Soyemon Dono, King of Firando’s steward. i. 60, 62, 66, 92, 99, 103, 104, 107, 109, 115, 118, 125, 128, 134, 136, 142, 149, 217, 220, 232, 246, 254, 260, 276, 278, 281, 282, 285, 291; ii 13, 79.
  • Soyemon Dono, of Kanaya. ii. [232].
  • Soyen Dono, of Nagasaki. ii. [17].
    • letter of recall to the English at Firando, ii. [340].
  • Sozero Dono, of Arai. ii. [232].
    • hostilities with the Dutch, i. 21, 24, 25, 26, 30, 37, 43, 148, 214, 259, 265, 268, 272, 273, 283, 285, 289; ii. [40], [269], [302];
    • loss of a ship off Satsuma, i. 193, 196;
    • ships in Satsuma, ii. [282], [283];
    • privateer at Tsushima, ii. [54];
    • trade with Japan, ii. [274].
  • Spalding, Capt. Augustine, one of the Council of Defence. ii. [116], [117], [138], [320];
  • Spaniards, in the East. Reported embassy to Japan, i. 38;
  • Speck, Jacob, head of the Dutch in Japan. Passim.
  • Starkasse, Harry. i. 332.
  • Stibio, or Quedoquea Stibio, Dono, of Suruga. i. 165, 195; ii. [261].
  • Sticamon Dono, King of Firando’s jester. i. 77.
  • Stroyemon, or Shroyemon, Dono, bongew. ii. [125], [224], [225], [228], [233], [236], [239], [241], [242], [244], [246], [248], [249], [253], [255].
  • Sua. ii. [107].
  • Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Treasurer. i. 114.
  • Suga Dono, chief justice at Yedo. ii. [230].
  • Sugian, or Sugien, Dono, of Omura. i. 16, 17, 20, 23, 39, 45, 60, 65, 97, 118, 122, 125, 146, 154, 232; ii. [6], [7], [30], [58], [64], [85], [140].
  • Sun, Dutch ship. i. 266, 267, 269, 271, 336, 339, 342, 343; ii. [15], [16], [40], [196], [302], [303].
  • Sun, New, Dutch ship. i. 268; ii. [302].
  • Sunega, Pedro de. See [Zuñiga].
  • Surat. Report of massacre of English at, i. 21.
  • Suruga, or Shrongo. i. 165, 195; ii. [80], [98].
  • Susanna, servant. i. 210, 331; ii. [109], [111], [134], [215], [218].
  • Swager, Jacob. i. 17, 19, 111, 113, 121, 247, 264; ii. [149], [178].
  • Swan, English ship taken by the Dutch. i. 289; ii. [120], [134], [182], [204], [304], [316], [319], [325].
  • Sweetland, William. i. 161, 183, 208, 230.
  • Syen Dono, governor [of Firando ?]. i. 242.
  • Synemon Dono. i. 119, 135; ii. [26], [159], [164].
  • Tabilo, or Tabola, Island. i. 231; ii. [31], [34], [152], [155], [156], [157], [159], [161], [162], [164], [165].
  • Tacca Sackey, or Taccasanga. i. 158, 212.
  • Taccamon Dono, chief justice at Firando. Passim.
  • Tachemon, cook. ii. [24].
  • Taffian Dono, Codgkin Dono’s secretary. i. 310.
  • Taffy, or Taffio, Dono. ii. [5], [6], [31], [170].
  • Taiko Sama (Hidéyoshi). His siege of Odawara, i. 165;
    • punishes piracy, i. 277;
    • his tomb at Miako, i. 201, 202;
    • designs on China, ii. [271].
  • Tanares, Luis. ii. [57].
  • Tangano. i. 346.
  • Tango Dono. ii. [25].
  • Tansho Sama. i 75.
  • Tasquey. ii. [47].
  • Tayamon Dono, master carpenter. i. 113, 142; ii. [136], [137], [151], [164], [170].
  • Tea. See [Chaw].
  • Thomas, ship. i. 145, 151, 218, 222, 223, 226, 228, 230; ii. [279].
  • Thomas, cook. i. 247.
  • Thomas, Rowland, purser of the Osiander. i. 53, 54, 55, 100, 110, 111.
  • Thornton, ——. ii. [329].
  • Ticham, or Tykam, Shafno, councillor of state in China. Communication with him, i. 58, 223; ii. [125], [284].
  • Tiquan, sailor. ii. [1].
  • Toba. ii. [267].
  • Tobacco. Order for its destruction, i. 35.
  • Tobio Dono. ii. [157], [160], [167], [170], [177], [188].
  • Tobioye Dono, garden bongew. ii. [140].
  • Tomari. ii. [12].
  • Tomas, Jesuit. i. 3.
  • Tomas, Japanese padre. ii. [221].
  • Tome, servant or slave. i. 10, 13, 45, 51.
  • Tome, of Nagasaki. ii. [134].
  • Tome, or Tome Dono: jurebassos so named. i. 54, 76, 225, 226, 310, 319; ii. [97], [102], [126], [127], [139], [145], [166], [219], [241].
  • Tome Dono, of Firando, papist. i. 60, 70, 75, 100, 104, 113, 130, 132, 135, 216, 217, 276.
  • Tome Dono, jurebasso to Massamone Dono. i. 247, 284.
  • Tome Dono, barkman. i. 304.
  • Tome Sama. Another name of Figen a Sama, King of Firando, ii. [261], [267].
  • Tomu in Bingo. See [Bingana Tomo].
  • Toncha Sama. ii. [4].
    • his name changed to Canzemon Sama, ii. [169].
  • Tonomon Sama, or Guenche Sama, eldest brother of the King of Firando. Passim;
  • Tonquin. i. 298; ii. [60], [300], [310].
  • Toraga, or Torage. i. 24, 232.
  • Torazemon Dono. i. 66, 106, 109, 139, 148, 149, 254, 305, 306, 310, 313, 317; ii. [6]-[252] passim.
  • Torosacka, Will. Adams’s man. ii. [130].
  • Torres, Jeronimo de, viceroy of Goa. i. 37.
  • Tortola, Dutch ship. ii. [336], [337].
  • Totska, or Todska. i. 166; ii. [82], [97], [232].
  • Totton, John, master of the Advice. i. passim; ii. [15], [17].
  • Totty, John, sailor. ii. [257].
  • Toyamon Dono, of Yedo. i. 100.
  • Tozayemon Dono, host at Sackay. i. 199-347 passim; ii. [10]-[118] passim.
  • Tozemon Dono, of Numadsu. ii. [254].
  • Tozo Dono. ii. [279].
  • Trebioye Dono, bongew. ii. [143], [144].
  • Trees. i. 117, 118, 121, 122, 124, 125, 128, 247; ii. [5].
  • Trowe, Dutch ship. ii. [113], [219], [223], [319], [336].
  • Trumpeter, ——. ii. [213].
  • Tsuchiyama. i. 162; ii. [78], [99].
  • Tsushima Island. i. 24, 66, 88, 101, 301; ii. [54], [258], [270].
    • tribute of, a root, ii. [287].
  • Tsushima, King of. i. 312; ii. [293], [299];
  • Tsuyasaki. ii. [70].
  • Tuestro, Japanese sailor. ii. [180].
  • Turbervill, Robert, of the Elizabeth. ii. [172], [175].
  • Turner, Peter, i. 114, 228.
  • Tushma. See [Tsushima].
  • Tushma, boy. i. 51.
  • Tushma Dono, councillor of the Shogun. i. 183, 308, 316; ii. [84].
  • Tushma Tay. See [Frushma Tay].
    • expedition by his son against Formosa, i. 131;
    • privateering on the China coast, i. 149;
    • return of his ships from Formosa, i. 277;
    • accusations against him, ii. [39];
    • disgraced, ii. [69].
  • Twan, Tuan, or Towan, Dono, of Nagasaki. i. 71, 124, 126, 251; ii. [10];