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Herdman, Captain Mungo, 204
Hill, James, 45, 56
Hollidge, James, 165
Hopeful Binning (ship), 54
hummingbirds, 25, 43, 69, 97, 117
Huxford, Samuel, 45, 56, 59β60, 90
Increase (ship; earlier Santa Josepka), 139, 152
βIsland, Theβ see Juan Fernandez
Johow, Federico, 21n
Jones, Thomas, 48, 89
Juan Fernandez (βThe Islandβ): location and description, 19β20, 23, 43β4; volcanic nature, 19β20, 219; flora and fauna, 20β3, 97, 213, 219, 221β2; Dampierβs knowledge of, 39β40, 44; Miskito Indian (Will) survives on, 40β2; named, 42β3; exploited by Spanish, 43β4; 1703 expedition reaches, 67β9, 72; Cinque Ports repaired at, 82β3; French attack, 82; Selkirk marooned on, 84β5, 89β90; Selkirkβs life on, 92β100, 115β18; spiritual/emotional effect on Selkirk, 95β6, 105β6, 110β11, 118, 175, 190, 222; 1708/9 expedition sails for, 128β31; Selkirk leaves, 138; Steele describes, 177; plan to colonise, 183β4; depicted in Robinson Crusoe, 194β5, 197β8; visitors to, 213, 215; Ansonβs fleet survivors on, 214; colonised, 214β16; as penal settlement, 215; modern life on, 216β19; renamed (Isla Robinson Crusoe), 216; ecosystem, 219β22; as national park, 219; declared Worldwide Reserve of the Biosphere, 220
Kinsale, Co. Cork (Ireland), 47β8, 56β7, 124β5, 193
Largo, Fife: Selkirkβs early life in, 49β50, 54β6, 96, 178; Selkirk returns to (1713), 184, 189β90; described, 190; Selkirk finally leaves, 191; Frances Candis (Hall) claims Selkirkβs property in, 207
Le Grande (island, Brazil), 64, 127β8
Letters of Marque, 32
Lima, 74, 101, 150n
Lind, James, 62β3
lobsters, 217β18 & n
London Gazette, 46, 166
longitude, 57β8
Lords of Trade and Plantations, 52
Louis XIV, King of France, 122
Madeira, 52β3, 56, 58β9, 126
Malpelo (island), 100β1
Man Friday, 200
Manila, 31, 155
Manila galleons (treasure ships): as prize targets, 31 & n, 81, 84, 102, 104, 138, 148; plunder divided and allocated in London, 178β81; see also Batchelor (earlier Disengano); Begona; Rosario; Santa Ana
Manipa (Island), 114
Manta de Cristo (Spanish ship), 82
Maria Luisa, Queen of Spain, 155
Marquess (ship; earlier Havre de Grace): captured and renamed, 141, 152; Cooke captains, 141, 157, 170; voyage and privateering, 147; threat of mutiny on, 149; in attacks on Spanish treasure ships, 154, 156β7; sold at Batavia, 161, 165, 170
Marticorena, Clodomiro, 21n
Martin, Christian, 4, 112
Mason, Katherine, 182, 192, 202
Meangis, New Guinea, 36β7
meat: in diet, 47β8
Medway, HMS, 166
mice, 29
Mindanao, 35
Miskito Indians, 40β1
Montagu, Charles (1st Earl of Halifax), 36
Morgan, Edward: sails with Dampier, 45; secretiveness, 65, 72, 182β3; accused of fraud and cheating, 75, 115, 182, 184; plunders Spanish ships, 75, 80; Selkirk hopes for rescue by, 94; deserts Dampier, 112; sells plunder, 114
Navarino (supply ship), 218
navigation, 57β8, 111
Nether Largo see Largo
Nettle, Richard, 186
New Caledonia see Darien scheme
Nuestra Senora de Begona see Begona
Nuestra Senora de la Encarnacion Disengano see Batchelor
Nuestra Senora de los Remedios (Spanish ship), 41
Olive Branch (ship), 54
Opey, Captain (of East Indiaman), 161n
Orford, Edward Russell, Earl of, 36
Oxford, Robert Harley, 1st Earl of, 165, 170, 185β6
Page, William, 127
Panama, 51, 101β2
Paterson, Jane, 38
Paterson, William, 51β2
Patterson, Robert, 178
Pepys, Samuel, 36
Peru, 31, 51, 72, 81, 138β9
Philippines, 156
Pichberty, Jean, 154
Pickering, Captain Charles, 48, 56, 63; death, 64β5, 67
pigs, 43
pinnaces: defined, 32n
piracy, 35, 203β5; see also privateers and privateering
Pizzaro, Carlos Munoz, 220
Plymouth, 201β3, 206, 209
Post Boy (journal), 166
privateers and privateering, 32, 58, 70β2, 77, 80β2, 102β5, 131, 138β48, 154β7, 165, 179n
Puerto InglΓ©s (bay), 22n
Pulling, Captain (of Fame), 45, 47
rabbits, 220β2
rats, 23, 24β5, 95, 98β9
Review (Defoeβs journal), 165, 170
Ritta, La (Spanish ship), 75
Roatan Island, Honduras, 93
Roberts, William, 81β2
Robin (Miskito Indian), 41β2
Robinson Crusoe see under Defoe, Daniel
Rodt, Alfred de, 215β16
Roebuck (ship), 45
Rogers, John, 123, 140, 152
Rogers, Captain Woodes: on Selkirkβs sexual practices, 107n; on 1708/9 expedition, 122, 125; commands Duke, 123, 128; keeps journal, 123, 169; hostility to Vanbrugh, 126β7, 162; on importance of liquor, 126; punishes mutineers, 126; on ritual of crossing the Tropic, 127; reaches Island, 130, 133; on disputes over booty, 138, 162β4; privateering, 139β40; buys wig, 141n; in attack on and plunder of Guayaquil, 142β5, 147; on sickness among crew, 146; discipline on ship, 149, 151; at Galapagos Islands, 151; in capture of Disengano, 154; wounded, 155, 157β8, 161, 164, 173; on voyage home, 159, 165; takes on provisions at Guam, 160; on Batavia, 161; consults Steele, 170, 173β4; bankruptcy, 173; appointed to command 1712 expedition, 183; Selkirk relates time with, 189; as Governor of Bahamas, 192; on menβs βmarriagesβ, 193; A Cruising Voyage Round the World, 168, 170, 173β4
Romsey, John, 122
Rosario (Spanish treasure ship), 104β5,111
St Andrew (ship), 52, 54
St George (ship): fitted out for voyage, 32, 44β6; officers and crew, 45β7; departs, 47; food and diet on, 47β8, 60, 66; disagreements and mismanagement on, 56; leaves Kinsale, 56; Selkirk navigates, 56β7; sickness aboard, 61β3, 66; crosses equator, 63; Barnaby leads mutiny on, 64β5; rounds Cape Horn, 66; at Island, 68β9; attacks French merchantman, 70β2; in attack on Santa Maria, 77; captures Assumsion, 80; Cinque Ports parts from, 81; damaged by shipworms, 102, 182β3; in fight against Spanish warship, 102β3; attacks and loses Rosario galleon, 104β5, 112; repaired at St Lucas, 104; Dampier abandons, 113
St Jago (Sao Tiago), Cape Verde Islands, 59β60
St John, Henry, 185
St Vincent, 127
Salisbury, HMS, 62
San Juan Bautista, Juan Fernandez island, 216, 221
Santa Ana (Spanish treasure ship), 152
Santa Clara (islet), 95, 221
Santa Josepha see Increase
Santa Maria, Panama, 72, 76β80
Santa Maria (Spanish ship), 75
Say, Revd, 209
scurvy, 61β3, 126β7, 136
sea lions, 24, 40, 69, 100, 213
seals: prevalence on Island, 23, 68, 90, 98; fur (Arctocephalus philippi), 24, 39, 213, 218; attacked and killed, 40 & n, 69β70, 137; Selkirk eats, 100, 106
Selcraig, Alexander (Selkirkβs nephew), 190, 192
Andrew (brother), 55
David (brother), 190
Euphan (mother), 49, 53, 96, 189β90
John (brother), 50, 55, 190
John (father), 49, 50, 55, 192
Margaret see Bell, Margaret
Selkirk, Alexander: as Master of Cinque Ports, 48, 51; birth and background, 49 & n, 50; misbehaviour and violence, 50, 54β6, 184, 191, 193; on Darien scheme, 51β2, 54; navigates St George, 56β8; criticises Dampier and Stradling, 63, 67, 72, 75, 81; and attack on Santa Maria, 77; on capture of Assumsion, 80; joins Stradling on Cinque Ports, 81β2; shares booty, 81; on effect of shipworms, 83; quarrels with Stradling, 83; marooned on Island, 84β5, 89β90; possessions, 91; life on Island, 92β100, 105β11, 115β18, 175; Islandβs spiritual/emotional effect on, 95β6, 105β6, 110β11, 175, 190, 223; personal care and appearance,
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