Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 2 Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence

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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.

Ucana Came, of Satsuma. ii. 140.

Umbra. _See_ Omura.

Ummea Ichazemon Dono, of Hamamatsu. ii. 232.

Unagense Dono, captain-general of Firando. i. 19, 66, 69, 111, 118, 132, 232, 234, 244, 291; ii. 1, 7, 8, 124, 125, 190.

Uncam, bongew of a junk. i. 140.

Underwick, Luke. ii. 205.

_Unicorn_, ship. ii. 40, 170, 172, 181, 318.

Unquan, Chinaman, i. 97, 237.

Uquese Dono, tiler, ii. 143, 162.

Ushenusque Dono, bongew. i. 14, 16, 39, 51, 66, 120, 122, 261, 266, 276; ii. 11.

Utsymado. _See_ Woshmado.

Valche, Henrock, capt. of the Dutch _Hope_. ii. 319.

Vasconcellos, Diego de, viceroy of Goa. i. 37.

Vaux, ----, Dutchman. ii. 174, 184.

Vries, or Vryz, Derick de. i. 85, 89, 97, 111.

Vrolick, James. ii. 316.

Wacange Sama, the Shogun's son. ii. 84.

Waddon, or Wadden, Peter. i. 57, 65, 91; ii. 199.

Watkins, David. ii. 9.

Wattary. ii. 71.

Wattes, Richard, purser of the _Bull_. ii. 175, 184, 344.

Weamon Dono. ii. 125.

Wedmore, Richard, master's mate of the _Advice_. i. 291, 330; ii. 1, 5.

Westby, Richard, in Bantam. i. 48, 290; ii. 16, 114.

Westerwood, Adam, Dutch commander. ii. 302, 317.

Whaw, or Whow, Chinese trader at Nagasaki. _Passim._

White, ----, of the _Bull_. ii. 113.

White, Daniel, purser of the _Palsgrave_. ii. 184.

Wickham, son of the host of Ozaka. i. 321; ii. 102.

Wickham, Richard, of the English factory at Firando. _Passim_; letter, ii. 278.

Widger, ----, of the _Thomas_. i. 218.

Wigen a Dono, son-in-law of Iyéyasu. His death, i. 165, 166.

Wilkyn, purser's mate of the _James Royal_. ii. 112.

William, Dutchman. ii. 142.

Williams, Hugh. ii. 305, 309.

_Willing Mind_, junk. ii. 131.

Wilmot, Edmund, purser of the _Advice_. i. 151, 153, 155, 183, 199, 215, 218, 224, 225; ii. 17.

Wilson, ----, master's mate of the _Thomas_. i. 223.

Wilson, Nicholas, of the _Advice_. i. 218.

Wilson, Ralph. i. 166, 169, 179, 180, 183, 186, 230.

Wilson, Sir Thomas. ii. 117, 179, 205.

Wilson, Thomas, E.I.C. i. 114, 155, 229, 230; ii. 16.

Woamon Docka. ii. 132.

Woman Dono. i. 328, 329; ii. 74, 104.

Woshmado, or Utsymado. i. 158, 302.

Wotto Dono, councillor of the Shogun. i. 170, 172.

Wrine, James, preacher. ii. 204.

Wyamon Dono, Will. Adams's man. ii. 129, 130, 187, 188.

Xaxma. _See_ Satsuma.

Ximenes, Hernando. i. 48, 114, 155, 157, 221, 233, 290; ii. 53, 55, 65, 145, 147, 156, 216, 334.

Yada, or Yode, Dono, of Yedo. ii. 82, 87, 252.

Yadeo, or Yadayo, Dono, partner of Neamon Dono. i. 310; ii. 91.

Yamanda Sinimon Dono, of Yoshida. ii. 232.

Yarmans, capt. of the _Gallias_. ii. 59.

Yasamon Dono, master of a junk. i. 148.

Yasimon Dono, or Zanzabar. i. 6-244, _passim_, 333; ii. 8, 10, 23, 27, 46, 55, 140, 148, 159, 185, 186, 204, 208, 220.

Yasimon Dono, clerk to Gonrock Dono. ii. 113, 244.

Yasobro. ii. 187.

Yasozama Amanoia Dono, host at Ozaka. i. 39.

Yasozemon Dono, of Kakegawa. ii. 232.

Yayemon Dono, king's carpenter at Firando. i. 19, 42, 56, 113, 146; ii. 143, 170.

Yayemon Dono, of Faccata, carpenter. ii. 159, 170.

Yazemon Dono, of Faccata. ii. 115.

Yechere, or Yechero, or Cynemon Dono. ii. 104, 105.

Yedo. Earthquakes at, i. 167, 168, 172, 176, 193; ii. 85, 93, 235, 242, 244, 247, 250; monuments and buildings, i. 169, 172; ii. 85, 87-89, 240; fires at, ii. 95, 96, 250; nobleman's house burnt, ii. 245.

Yemia Fachman, god of war. _See_ Otongo.

Yewkyn Dono. i. 235.

Yezo Island. ii. 258.

Yoichero Dono, of Kusatsu. ii. 231.

Yoiemon Dono. ii. 170.

Yonge, John. ii. 309.

Yongsham, Chinaman. ii. 17.

Yoritomo. i. 194.

Yosemon Dono. ii. 164.

Yoshemon Dono, of Nagasaki. ii. 133, 135, 143, 144.

Yoshida. i. 163, 196; ii. 79, 98, 232, 255.

Yoshiwara. ii. 80, 97, 232.

Yoshozemon Dono. ii. 184.

Yosio Dono, Dutch host at Miako. i. 204.

Yoske, cook. i. 13.

Yoskey, servant. i. 131, 152; ii. 109.

Yosky, or Yosque, king's butler at Firando. i. 61, 135.

Yossen, or Yoosen, John. i. 16, 17, 18, 22, 26, 28, 33, 40, 41, 87, 154, 162, 168, 172, 180, 185, 187, 189, 190, 275, 302, 305; ii. 14, 42, 46, 47, 50, 56, 60, 90, 91, 92, 126, 153, 167, 237, 254, 291.

Youkaich. ii 231.

Yoyemon, oilman. ii. 170.

Yoyemon Dono. ii. 170.

Yoyemon Dono, smith. ii. 170.

Yu. i. 302; ii. 72, 228, 229.

Yui. i. 195.

Zamon, Pedrogo, Will. Adams's host at Miako. i. 204.

Zazabra Dono. i. 34, 216; ii. 145, 170.

Zewa. ii. 229.

Zezabro Dono, of Ozaka. i. 327.

Zeze. ii. 100.

Zuñiga, Pedro de, friar. ii. 216, 217, 222.

Transcriber's Note:

The author's spelling and hyphenation of words and names is inconsistent, e.g. Adams/Adames. Lower case Roman numerals often end with a 'j' instead of an 'i.'

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