s, de, a leader of buccaneers, 178
Pomeroon, 75, 161
Pope, The,
issues Bull of Partition, 48;
acknowledges French rights in the West Indies, 134
Popham, Captain, captures Spanish letters, 69
Porto Bello,
its fair, 185;
captured by Vernon, 204
Porto Rico, 20, 49
Prince of Orange in England, 252
Privateers, 96, 98
Proclamations to the Indians, 27, 30
Providence Island, 86
Puerto Cabello, 277
Quesada, Herman de, an "El Dorado" seeker, 36
Ralegh Sir Walter,
at Trinidad, 66;
his "Letters Patent," 68;
his interest in Guiana, 69;
captures Trinidad, 70;
searches for "El Dorado," 72;
sent to the Tower, 76;
liberated, 77;
goes again to Guiana, 78;
capture of St. Thome, 79;
his execution, 82
Reclus, M., a Panama Canal projector, 356
Regapo, Leonard, a Guiana Indian, in London, 77
_Repartimientos_, 15
Robespierre, 260
Rodney, Admiral, 237, 242
Rossy, Sieur du, 116
Route of Spanish trade, 49
Rovers to the Main, 49, 66
Royal African Company for introducing slaves, 149
Rupert, Prince, 124
Ruyter, Admiral de, attacks Barbados, 161
St. Christopher's, or St. Kitt's,
settled by Thomas Warner, 84;
granted to the Earl of Carlisle, 85;
d'Enambuc arrives, 87;
divided between English and French, 88;
attacked by Spaniards, 114;
granted to a French Company, 116;
bond-servants in, 153;
quarrels between English and French, 162, 177, 207;
captured by French, 249
St. Croix or Santa Cruz, riots in, 311, 329
St. Domingo,
captured by Drake, 64;
attempted by Penn and Venables, 131
St. Eustatius, 86, 161, 181, 238, 243
St. Lucia, 238, 241, 251
St. Martin's, 115, 116
St. Thomas, 239
St. Vincent, 238
Salle, General de la, French Governor of St. Kitt's, 162
San Juan river, 346
Santa Martha, captured by French pirates, 51
Santiago de Cuba, gallant fight at, 50
Santiago de la Vega captured by English, 116
Savile, Henry, his "Libel of Spanish Lies," 66
Sedenno, Antonio, an "El Dorado" seeker, 45
Serfdom, 137, 145
Shelley, Colonel, a "Cavalier" in Barbados, 121
Simarons, _see_ Maroons
Slaves,
Indian, 19;
negro, 52, 59
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