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1562, 27 on 1562 Altamaha Index Acorns: a part of diet of Indians and French, 123; picture of, by Le Moyne, 126 Albert [de la Pierria), Captain: left in charge at Charlesfort, 33n44; assassinated, 47 Alligators: called crocodiles, 9nlO, 45 Arlac. See d'Arlac Athore: a place where Frenchmen were killed, 132 Atinas, Martin: Frenchmen with Hawkins who was also on 1562 trip, 142 Atore: son of Satouriona, 61; at Somme River, 140 Audusta: Indian king at CharlesfOlt, 38; friendly to French, 39; allowed French to observe toya celebrations , 40; assisted in rebuilding Charlesfort, 44-45; assisted in huilding boat for return to France from Charlesport, 48; visited by Vasseur in 1565, 113; sent food to Laudonniere, 113--14 Aymon: Frenchman who was on hoth 1562 aml 1564 voyages, 113 BamS, Captain Nicolas: elected leader at Charlesfort, 47; also called Nicolas Mason, 4711.51, 113n89 Basse River: visited on 1562 voyage, 371146 Belle ,\ Veoir River: visited on 1562 voyage, 23; name for Callibogue Sound, 23n31 Belle River: visited on 1562 voyage, 22, 43; name for Ogeechee River, 22n28, 43n59 Baurdet, Captain: eome to Caroline Sept. 4, 1564, 95; returned to France Nov. 10, 1564, 96 Calos: Indian king of South Florida who claimed Godlike abilities, 110-12 Canaveral, Cape: home of Oathchagua 112 Caroline: construction of fort begun with prayer, 70; description of construction, 72-73; named "Ia Caroline" after Charles IX, king of France, 73; second voyage ships returned to France, July 28, 1564, 82; clay for brick and mortar at, 96; famine at, May-June 1565, 121-22; extreme famine conditions at, 130; picture of, 150; rebuilt in 1565, 162; captmed by Spanish, 163--65 Catherine de Medeci: approved St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, xxi; Laudonniere served under, xxii; portrait of, 57 Cedars, Isle of: visited in Charente River: visited voyage, 22; name for River, 221125 Charles IX, king of France: Charles227 fort named for, xiv, 36; approved St. Bartholomew's D'ay massacre, xxi; ordered the 1564 expedition, 53; portrait of, 54; Caroline named for, 73; glass pictures of him given as trinkets to Indians, 88; Laudonniere reported to, 169 Charlesfort: settled in 1562, Xlll, 35-36; named for Charles IX, xiv, 36; location 35; burned and rebuilt , 44; discord and mutiny at, 46-47; settlers built ship to return to France, 47-48;; settlers used moss and resin to caulk ship, 48; settlers drank their urine and indulged in cannibalism on return trip, 49-50; survivors reached England, 50-51 Chiquola: Indian king, 29-30n40 Coligny, Gaspard de, admiral of France: chose Ribault to command 1562 expedition, xiv, 17; as French leader, xvii; chose Laudonniere to command 1564 expedition , xvii, 53-55; decided to reinforce Caroline, xvii; murdered in St. Bartholomew's Day massacre , xxi; portrait of, 19; asked succor for Charlesfort, 53; sent nlessage to Laudonniere, 154 Copper: Injned in Appalachian Mountains, given to Laudonniere by Indians, 116 Crocodiles. See Alligators Cypress trees: at Charlesfort area, 45 D'Arlac: Laudonniere's ensign, 59, 88; called lord, 88; sent to live with Outina, 88; returned to Caroline , 92; managed plank preparation for shipbuilding, 123; in combat with Outina's forces, 13739 De Hais, Jean: master carpenter, 140; helped Laudonniere escape, 165 De la Vigne: in charge at the time of attack on Caroline, 163 Dolphins, River of: so nalned by Laudonniere, 60; name of Matanzas Inlet, harbor of St. Augustine, 60n57; Menendez arrived there, 158; also called Seloy River, 158 228 Index D'Ottigni: Laudonniere's lieutenant, 58; reconnoitered with Laudonniere , 59; sent to reconnoiter Indans , 62; assisted by Indians on trip, 63; observed very old Indian, 64; sent to visit the Thimogona, 73-75; called captain, 75; assisted Outina in defeating Potavou, 11721 ; ordered to get timber for ship construction, 123; sent to Outina's village for food, 135; in battle with Ontina's forces, 137-39; counseled with sick Laudonniere, 159 Du Lys, Lord: left in charge at Caroline by Ribault, 160; assisted Laudonniere, 161 Durand, Nicolas, lord of Villegagnon: built Fort Coligny in 1555, in Brazil, xv; portrait of, 10 Edelano, Island of: in St. John's River (River of May), 115; Pierre Cambye on, 116-17 Ferriere, La Roche: sent on sixmonths reconnaissance in Indian country, 95; visited Houstaqua, 95-96 Fish: kinds of, 20, 24; methods of fishing, 20, 23-24 Fourneaux: mutineer, 97 France: claims to occupancy of America, xv Fran~ois, Cape: on Florida coast, 59 Call1bye, Pierre: stayed at Edelano on the way to the gold mines, 116...

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