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Menasseh ben Israel's Mission to Oliver Cromwell / Being a reprint of the pamphlets published by Menasseh ben Israel to promote the re-admission of the Jews to England, 1649-1656

Chapter 91: INDEX
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An edited collection reproduces a series of seventeenth-century pamphlets arguing for the readmission of Jews to England, accompanied by a scholarly introduction, annotations, documents, portraits, and an index. The introduction traces the centuries of exile, the role of Iberian Crypto-Jews, and the political and religious debates that led to negotiations with the English Protectorate. The reprinted tracts include a theological and legal plea, formal addresses to the Protector, and a rejoinder to critics, all presented with editorial notes and documentary material that clarify the arguments and the historical context surrounding the campaign for readmission.

INDEX

  • Abarbanel, David, lxxxvi
  • Abarbanel, Ephraim, lxix
  • Abarbanel family, claimed descent from King David, xxxiii, 154 (notes)
  • Abarbanel, Isaac, Jewish statesman, councillor to King of Spain and Portugal, 19, 45, 49, 91, 154 (notes), 163 (notes), cited, 122
  • Abarbanel, Samuel, 49.
    • (See also Abravanel)
  • Abel-beth-maachah, 29
  • Aben Ezra, 109
  • Aben Jaes, Jacob = Alvaro Mendez, 47 (see Jachya, Ibn)
  • Aben Karis, Rabbi Juda, 34
  • Aboab, Imanuel, cited, 162, 163 (notes)
  • Abravanel, Daniel, 170 (notes)
  • Abravanel, Jona, 170 (notes)
  • Abravanela, Bienvenida = Benuenida, 49, 159 (notes)
  • Abyssinia, Falashas of, 156 (notes)
  • Abyssins, country of the, 40;
    • kingdom of the, 42
  • Acosta, cited, 54
  • Acosta, Sir Duarte Nunes d’, 89, 163 (notes)
  • Acosta, Josephus, 18
  • Acosta, P., cited, 22
  • Acuzainitenses, 22
  • Adler, Rev. Dr. H., xxiii (cited), n., xxvii, n.
  • Adler, Marcus, 155 (notes)
  • Admiralty Commissioners, lxv
  • Africa, 6, 21, 44, 113;
    • battle in, 51;
    • North-West, 156 (notes)
  • Agathais, cited, 32
  • Ageda, 118;
    • Council of Jews assembled on the Plain of, 167 (notes)
  • Agrippa, 129, 130, 131;
    • cities of King, 36
  • Agrippa’s Oration, 35
  • Akiba, Rabbi, 169 (notes)
  • Alacron, Lord Lope de Veray, turned Jew, was burnt by Inquisition, 47
  • Alciat, 96
  • Alexander the Great, 128, 130, 140, 141
  • Alexandria, 19, 44;
    • people of, accuse Jews of being thieves, 40
  • Alholu, D. Abraham, 49, 86, 159 (notes)
  • Allen, Hannah, 151
  • Almadiæ, see Ethiopian ships, 34
  • Alonsius, son of John II., 51
  • Alonsus, P., cited, 55
  • Alphonso II., Duke of Ferrara, 88
  • Alphonso V., of Portugal, 154 (notes)
  • Alphonso the Wise, King of Spain, declares Blood Accusation false, 102;
    • gave liberty to Jews to dwell in his country, 121
  • Atlas, Gabriel de Rivas, 150 (notes)
  • Alva, Duke of, 39
  • Alvalensi, Samuel, 91
  • Amarat, Sultan, 85
  • Amarkela, R. Joseph, 33
  • America, lxxviii, 18, 20, 23, 27, 42, 44, 55, 56;
    • first inhabitants of, 54;
    • Jews in, 152 (notes), 153 (notes);
    • people of, 6;
    • South, xxiv;
    • Synagogues in, 52;
    • “Ten Tribes of Israel in, Account of,” 52 (notes);
    • Williams founds community in, xix
  • American Indians, xxiv
  • Americans, 41;
    • origin of, 152 (notes)
  • Americus, 17
  • Amon, Moses, physician and translator of Pentateuch into Persian and Arabian, 113, 135, 160 (notes)
  • Amorites, 57
  • Amsterdam, xiii, xxxiii, xxxvi, lxviii, lxxi, lxxvii, lxxviii, 88, 109, 117, 120, 150 (notes), 161 (notes);
    • English converts to Judaism, xxi;
    • Jews of, lxxiii;
    • Jewish cemetery of, 160 (notes);
    • Jewish merchants of, xxx, xxxi;
    • Magistrates of, xvii, 144;
    • Marrano congregations, xiv;
    • Menasseh becomes acquainted with Dury, xxiv;
    • Menasseh’s printing office at, xxxvii n.;
    • Montezinos relates his story before Synagogue, xxv (see Mussaphia), 159 (notes);
    • Rabbinate at, xxxii;
    • Separatists, xviii, xix;
    • “Spes Israelis,” xxii;
    • Synagogue at, xxv;
    • visited by Lord St. John, iii
  • Amurat, Sultan, 47, 86
  • “An Apologie for the Honourable Nation of Jews,” 103
  • Anaucus, 49, 159 (notes)
  • Ancona, 96, 98
  • Andalusia (Andaluzia), xii, xxxiii, 93
  • Andes of Cusco, 24
  • Andro, Earl of, Joseph Nasino, 86
  • Anian, 31;
    • kingdom of, 20, 21;
    • Sea of the Strait of, 55;
    • Strait of, 29, 53, 55
  • Anjou, Henry of, elected King of Poland, 159 (notes)
  • Anti-Jewish Petition, lxxi, lxxii
  • Anti-Semitic pamphleteers, lvii
  • Anti-Semites, xlii, lx, lxii, lxv, lxxiv
  • Antipater, 90
  • Antioch, 40;
    • Daphne of, 35
  • Antiochus, 62, 76, 119, 130;
    • the end of, 51
  • Antonius, Marcus, 129
  • Antwerp, Hebrew bankers of, xv;
    • Marrano Jews of, xiv
  • Apion, 120, 129, 130, 131, 135;
    • and the Blood Accusation, 119
  • “Apologia Contra Gentes,” 120
  • Apostolical Roman Church, xxxiv
  • Apostolical Roman Seat, 98
  • Appeal to the English nation, xxxvii
  • Aquebah, Rabbi, one of the compilers of the Mishna, 36, 157 (notes) (see Akiba)
  • Aquibah, Rabbi, 48 (see Aquebah)
  • Aquirre, killed Petrus d’Orsna, 24;
    • killed at Margareta, 25
  • Arabians, 7;
    • derivation of Sabbathion, 37
  • Aragon, xiii
  • Aragon, Catherine of, xv
  • Araguza = Ragusa, 102, 116, 164 (notes)
  • “Araucana, La,” 155 (notes)
  • Arca, 36, 38
  • Aristæus = Aristeas, cited, 124, 130
  • Armada, xv
  • Arnebet, wife of Ptolomy, 127
  • Arnold, Chr., 169 (notes)
  • Arsareth, 20
  • Artaxerxes, 120
  • Aschkenazi, Rabbi Solomon ben Nathan = Don Selomo Rophe, 49, 159 (notes)
  • Asher, A., cited, 158 (notes)
  • Asia, 6, 21, 35, 41, 44, 54, 55, 82, 113, 124;
  • “Asirim Rabba” = Shir Ha-Shirim Rabba, 36, 157 (notes)
  • Asor, Tribe of, 32
  • Assembly at Whitehall, 144
  • Assumean, Diogo d’ = Diogo da Asunçao, turned Jew, burnt by Inquisition, 47, 158 (notes)
  • Assyria, lxxviii, 29, 36, 40, 42, 44, 45, 53;
    • Benhadad of, 111;
    • King of, 37 (see Pul, 29)
  • Astrologer of Prague (see Jacobus Verus), 28
  • Asuay, 153 (notes)
  • Asunçao, Diogo da (see Assumean)
  • Atagualpa, 22
  • Athens, 55
  • Athenians, 97
  • Atlantic Islands, 6
  • Atlantis, 54
  • Attica, inundation of, 55
  • Augusta, Julia, wife of Augustus Cæsar, 130
  • Augustine, cited, 103, 130 (see Austin)
  • Augustinianus, Alonsus, 21
  • Augustus Cæsar, 129, 130
  • Auns, 32
  • Austin, cited, 56
  • Austine the Monk, 68
  • Austria, 115
  • Ayacucho = Guamanga, 155 (notes)
  • Ayala, Pedro Lopez d’, 163 (notes)
  • Azahel, Rabbi Jacob ben, xxxvii n.
  • Azores, 21
  • “Babli, The,” Talmud, 157 (notes)
  • Babylon, 35, 39, 40, 42, 64, 92;
    • captivity of, 41, 43, 93;
    • redemption from, 42;
    • rivers of, 36
  • Babylonian Talmud, cited, 36, 43, 157 (notes)
  • Bagdad, 85
  • Bahia Honda = Port Honda = Puerto de Santa Crus, 153 (notes)
  • Bairos, Johannes de, 38
  • Bajaseth, Bajazet, Sultan, 50, 97
  • Baker, Richard, lxxi n.
  • Balaam, 46
  • Balboa, Basco Nunez de, 19
  • Balmas, R. Abraham de, 50, 160 (notes)
  • Baltasar, 129
  • “Bamibar Raba” = Bamidbar Rabba, 36, 157 (notes)
  • Bancroft, cited, 152 (notes)
  • Banishments from England, France, Spain, 46
  • Baptist, John the, 30
  • Baptists, xviii
  • Bar Cochba, the Pseudo-Messiah, 157 (notes)
  • Bara, Jan, 157 (notes)
  • Barbadoes, xxxi, xxxvii
  • Barbary, 49;
    • Kingdom of, 88
  • Barcelona, Disputation of Grundensis at, 157 (notes)
  • Barleus, Gaspar, 137 = Barlæus, Caspar, 169 (notes)
  • Barlovent, Isle of, 18;
    • Islands of, 54
  • Barlow, cited, l. liv
  • Barrios, Daniel Levy de, cited, 162, 163 (notes)
  • Baruch, cited, 129
  • Basle, 169 (notes)
  • Bathsebah, Jacob = Jacob Basevi Schmieles, received title von Treuenburg, 50, 160 (notes)
  • Batueca, 39
  • Bazalel, 75
  • Beleeving Judas, 47 (see Alacron)
  • Belmonte, Ishak, 150 (notes)
  • Benhadad, King of Assyria, 111
  • Ben Jaefe, D., 49
  • Benjamin, tribe of, 7, 36, 39, 40, 52, 66, 70, 85
  • Benjamin, R., cited, 32
  • Benjamin of Tudela, 156 (notes)
  • Benn, William, xlviii
  • Benuenida, wife of Samuel Abarbanel, 49, 159
  • “Beresit Rabba,” 36, 157 (notes)
  • Bergarensis, Caspar, 25
  • Berkshire, Earl of, lxxiv
  • Bermuda Company, xlvii
  • Beruria, daughter of Rabbi Chanina ben Tradjon, wife of Rabbi Meir, 133, 169 (notes)
  • Bethar, 157 (notes)
  • Bialloblotzky, cited, 155 (notes)
  • “Bibliotheca Rabbinica,” 134, 147
  • Biddle, xl
  • Blake, xl
  • Blood Accusation, 108, 165 (notes), 166, 167 (notes);
    • the Pope declared false, in full Council, 102
  • “Bloudy Tenent of Persecution,” xix
  • Blumenthal, cited, 169 (notes)
  • Bochardus, Samuel, 40
  • Bochart, 169 (notes)
  • Bodleian Library, xli
  • Bohemian Jews, lxx
  • Bomberg, Daniel, famous Venetian printer, 160 (notes)
  • Bondel, 169 (notes)
  • Bondi, Abraham de, Ambassador for Alphonso II., 88
  • Bordeaux, lxxi
  • Borja, St. Franciscus de, 25
  • Boterus, 33;
  • Boyle, Robert, l n.
  • Bozara, 48
  • Bozius, 54
  • Brahe, Tycho, 169 (notes)
  • Brasil, Seignory of, 91
  • Brazil, xxxiii, xxxvii;
    • Negroes of, 101
  • Brazilians, 26
  • Brerewood, Edw., 152 (notes)
  • Breslau, Mart of, 38
  • Bridge, William, xlviii
  • Brightman, 58
  • Brito, Abraham Israel de, lxxxvi
  • Brittaines of Bangor, 68
  • Broughton, 68;
    • cited, 161 (notes)
  • Bruges, lxviii, lxxiii
  • Bulkeley, l
  • Bulls on the Blood Accusation, Papal, 168 (notes)
  • Burchmannus, Otto, Ambassador to Persia, 49, 50
  • Burgos, Jews of, 90
  • Busher, Leonard, xix, xxi;
    • “Religious Peace,” xviii
  • Buxtorfius = Buxtorphius, 134, 136, 157, 169 (notes)
  • Cabala, The, 33
  • Caceres, Jahocob de = Simon de Caceres, xxxvi, xxxvii, lxvii, lxxiii, lxxxvi
  • Cadiz, xiv, lxxi
  • Cæsar, Augustus, 129, 130
  • Cæsar, Julius, 90
  • Cæsarensis, Eusebius, cited, 131
  • Caius, Emperor, 129, 131
  • Callao = Collai, 155 (notes)
  • “Calling of the Jewes, The,” xxi
  • Calvert, Thomas, 166 (notes)
  • Calvinists, xviii
  • Cambridge University, xlviii
  • Canaan, 57
  • Canaanites, 6, 54
  • Cantipratensis, Thomas, cited, 115
  • Captivity of Babylon, 41, 43;
    • First, 64
  • Captivity, Roman, 93
  • Caracas = Garracas, 155 (notes)
  • Caribbean Sea, 154 (notes)
  • Carlyle, xxix n., lxiv n.
  • Carmoly, 156 (notes);
    • cited, 159 (notes)
  • Carter, John, xlviii
  • Carthage, 19
  • Carthaginians, 6, 18, 97
  • Carthegenia = Cartagena, 12, 154 (notes)
  • Cartwright, Ebenezer, xx
  • Cartwright, Johanna, xx
  • Cartwright Petition, xxi
  • Carvajal, Antonio Fernandez = Abraham Israel Carvajal, xxxv, lxii, lxvii, lxxiii, lxxxvi
  • Carybes Indians, 27
  • Caryll, John, xlviii, l.
  • Caspian Sea, 38, 40, 152 (notes)
  • Cassel, D. Paulus, 153 (notes), xliii
  • Cassius, Dion, cited, 55
  • Castellanus, Franciscus, 11 n.
  • Castile, 91, 93, 94, 97, 138
  • Castoel, David, 85
  • Castoel, Samuel, 85
  • Castro, Balthasar Orobio de, xiii
  • Castro, de, xv n., xxi, 151;
    • cited, 163 (notes)
  • Castro, Henriques de, cited, 159 (notes)
  • Catherine of Aragon, xv
  • Cazici, 16;
    • Hebrew, 17
  • Cazicus, Francis, 11 n., 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 153 (notes)
  • Chachapoyas, Province of, 24
  • Chaldy Paraphrase, 43;
    • Targum (q.v.)
  • Chalossi taken to Spain by de Quiros and died there, 26
  • Chamfanfu, 29
  • Chanan, 23
  • Chanina ben Tradjon, Rabbi (see Beruria)
  • Chanut, xli n.
  • Charles I., xx, xxiii
  • Charles II., lxx;
  • Charles V., Emperor, 23, 33, 95, 96
  • Charles, Infant, 51
  • Chequiona, 30
  • Chersonesus, the Golden, 19
  • Chiefi, Cardinal de, 98
  • Child, Sir Josiah, lxxv, lxxvi
  • Chili, xxxvii
  • Chiliast, 70
  • Chillon, Isak Lopes, lxxxvi
  • Chilmead, xlii;
    • cited, 168 (notes)
  • China, 20, 29, 31, 42;
    • Hebrew settlements in, 155 (notes);
    • Jews in, 155 (notes);
    • people of, 6;
    • tongue, 30
  • Chineses, 30
  • Chmielnicki, 162 (notes)
  • Christiani, Pablo, 158 (notes)
  • Christological Oath, lxvii
  • Chudworth, xlvii
  • Chus, 40
  • Chutuytu, Lake, 21
  • Cicero cited, 135
  • Cieza, Petrus = Pedro Cieça de Leon, cited, 22, 155 (notes)
  • Cimedro, Alfonsus, a Jesuit, 30
  • Civil War, xxiii, xxiv
  • Clement VII., 94, 96
  • Cleopatra, 130
  • Clissa, 88
  • Cobham, 142
  • Coccejus, Joh., 157 (notes)
  • Cochin, 162;
    • Jews in, 85
  • Cochini, King = King of Cochin, 50, 159 (notes)
  • Cœn, Rabbinus Josephus = Rabbi Joseph ben Meir the Sephardi = Cohon, 33, 155 (notes)
  • Cohen, Aaron de David, 168 (notes)
  • Coimbra, Marrano Archdeacon of, xiii
  • Colchester, xxi, 151 (notes)
  • Collai = Callao, 21, 155 (notes)
  • Collier, xliii n.
  • Colombia, Republic of, 153 (notes);
    • United States of, 154 (notes)
  • Columbus, Christopher, xii, 17, 158 (notes)
  • Commonwealth of England, xv, xxxii, xli, 111;
    • appeal to, in “Humble Addresses,” xxxviii;
    • commercial interests of, xxxiii;
    • end of, lxx, lxxi;
    • notable gathering, xlvii;
    • Scotland, Ireland, 162 (notes);
    • declaration to the, 78
  • “Conciliator,” 146
  • Conference, Whitehall (see Whitehall Conference)
  • Constantinople, 49;
    • Jews in, 85, 113;
    • Synagogue of, 86
  • Conversion of the Jews, considerations upon the point of the, 57, 161 (notes)
  • Conversionists, xl, xlii;
  • Copley, xliii n.
  • Copta, 91
  • Cordier, Henri, 155 (notes)
  • Cordilleras, xxiv, 6, 11 n., 25, 54, 153 157 (notes)
  • Cordova, Gonsalvo de, xiv
  • Coronel, Augustin, xli, lxxiii;
  • Cortez, 17
  • Cosaques killed Jews, 87
  • Cosmo the Great, Duke of Florence, 97
  • Costa, da, xiv n., xli, 163, cited (notes);
  • Council of Army Officers, xx
  • Council of Mechanics, xix
  • Council of State, xxi, xxxiv, xxxv, xlv, xlvi, xlvii, liv, lv, lxi, lxv, lxvi, 157 (notes);
    • “Hope of Israel” dedicated to, 3, 144;
    • Menasseh’s petition sprung on, xlvi;
    • received copies of “Humble Addresses,” xliv;
    • receives Robles’s petition, lxiv
  • Council of State’s report, lxxxiv
  • Council of Trent, lxxxi
  • Cracow, Jews in, 87
  • Craddock, Walter, xlviii
  • Crawford, xxix n.
  • Crequi, Marshal de, xiii
  • Cressett, xlvii
  • Cretensis, Elias = Elia del Medigo, 50, 160 (notes)
  • Critia, Plato’s, 54
  • Cromwell, Oliver, xvi, xx, xxxii, xxxiii, xxxv, xxxvi, xl, lxvi;
    • action of, lii, lvi;
    • adds members to the Conference, l;
    • adherents of, xlviii;
    • admits Jews as citizens of one of the colonial dependencies of Great Britain, xxxvii;
    • assures London Marranos of his protection, lviii;
    • best speech of, liii;
    • brings petition before Council, xliv;
    • campaign of, lxxv;
    • dismisses conference, liv;
    • favours Jewish question, xlv, xlix;
    • gives monetary help to Menasseh, lxix;
    • intentions of, lix;
    • laid down programme of proceedings at Conference, xlviii;
    • Menasseh’s mission to, lxxiii
  • Cromwell, Henry, li, liv n.
  • Cromwell, Richard, lxxi, lxxxvii
  • Cromwell’s Council issue invitation to Whitehall Conference, xlvi, lxxxiv;
    • negotiations with Marranos, lxii
  • Crouch, lii
  • Cruikshank, George, 167 (notes)
  • Crypto-Jews, lxv (see Marranos)
  • Cuba, 18, 153 (notes)
  • Cunæus, 169 (notes)
  • Cusco, Andes of, 24
  • Customs, Commissioners of, lxi
  • Cuthah, 39
  • Cyprus conquered by Nassi for the Turks, 159 (notes)
  • Cyrus, 40;
    • decree of, 129;
    • proclamation of, 64
  • Daab, cited, 169 (notes)
  • Daghistan, Jews of, 151 (notes)
  • Dalmatia, 88
  • Damascus trials, the, 167 (notes)
  • Dan, tribe of, 32
  • Danita, Eldad = Eldad the Danite, 33, 38, 156 (notes)
  • Danites, 31
  • Daphne of Antioch, 35
  • Darius, 129
  • Davis, Israel, cited, lxvii
  • Davis Strait, 20
  • De Civetate Dei Assentos,” 130
  • De Cultu Imaginum contra Pontificios Latine,” 147
  • De disciplinis Rabbinorum,” 147
  • De divinitate legis Mosaicæ,” 147
  • De fragilitate humana,” 146
  • De Medico Hebræo,” 161 (notes)
  • De Resurrectione mortuorum libri tres,” 146
  • De Termino Vitæ,” 48, 146, 149 (notes), 159 (notes)
  • Demetrius, 128, 130
  • “Demurrer,” lvii
  • Denmark, King of, xxxvi, 51, 84, 89
  • Dethick, xlvii
  • Diana, 118
  • “Die Jüdischen Frauen,” 159 (notes) (see Benuenida)
  • Diodorus, cited, 55
  • Disraeli, Coningsby, descendant of Abarbanels on mother’s side, 154 (notes)
  • Domus Conversorum, xi
  • Dormido, David Abarbanel = Manuel Martinez Dormido, xxxii, xxxiii, xxxv, xxxvi, xxxvii, xliv, xlv, lxvii
  • Dormido, Solomon, lxvii
  • Dorstius, William, cited, 136
  • Dort, Conference at, 68
  • Dover, xiv
  • Draco, 98
  • Drucker, Mardochai ben Moses, 151 (notes)
  • Du Rappel des Juifs,” lxxx
  • Duerus = Duero = Douro, 13, 154 (notes)
  • Duretu, Claudius, cited, 50
  • Dury, John, xxii, xxiv, xxv n., xxvi n., xliii n.;
    • at Cassel, xliii;
    • distributes Latin edition of “Hope of Israel” among leading Puritans, xxvii;
    • corresponds with Menasseh ben Israel, xxvi;
    • received Thorowgood’s treatise, xxv, 67, 152 (notes)
  • Dutch, xxx, xxxiii
  • Dutch East India Company, xxx
  • Dwight, H. T., 162 (notes)
  • Dyke, Daniel, xlviii
  • East India, 54
  • East India Company, lxxv, lxxvi, 88
  • East India Company, Dutch, xxx
  • East Indies, 19, 20
  • Ecuador, 153 (notes)
  • Edom, 53, 113
  • Edward I., xi, lvii, 142, 166 (notes);
    • Edict of banishment of Jews, xv
  • Edwards, author of “Gangræna,” xix
  • Egypt, lxxviii, 40, 42, 44, 45, 49, 53, 87;
    • inundations of, 55;
    • Joseph in, 44;
    • kings of, 90;
    • pasha of, has Jewish treasurer (see Alhulu), 159 (notes);
    • river of, 41;
    • Saladin, King of, 50
  • Egyptian, 101
  • Egyptius, Moses = Moses Maimonides, 45, 158 (notes)
  • Ehrentheil, cited, xiii n.
  • Elah (see Hosea or Hoshea), 29, 44
  • Elam, 40
  • “Eldad Ha-Dani,” 156 (notes)
  • Eleazar, 130
  • Elhazar, 49
  • Eliezer, David ben, xxxvii n.
  • Eliot, John, xxiv, 152 (notes), 166
  • Elisha, 64
  • Elizabeth, Queen, xiv, xv, 159 (notes), 166 (notes)
  • Emanuel, King of Portugal, 51, 94, 95, 97, 163 (notes);
    • cruelty of, 99
  • Embassies in London, xl;
    • in Holland, xl
  • “Emek Habacha,” 163 (notes)
  • l’Empereur, Constantine, 35, 156 (notes)
  • England, banishments of, 46
  • Enrique, Don, 163 (notes)
  • Ephraim, 41, 42, 69, 70;
    • Tribe of, 43
  • Epicureans, 125
  • Epiphanius, 76
  • Episcopius, 169 (notes)
  • Epstein, cited, 156 (notes)
  • Erzilla, Alonsus de = Alonzo d’Ercilla y Zuñiga, 24;
    • cited, 155 (notes)
  • “Esdras,” 37;
    • cited, 56;
    • quoted by Genebrardus, 20
  • “Esperanza de Israel,” 152 (notes);
    • cited, 155 (notes), 157 (notes)
  • Espinosa, Michael, 150 (notes)
  • Esquilache, 25
  • Essex, Earl of, xiv
  • l’Estrange, Sir Hamon, 152 (notes)
  • Estrozi, Seignor Philip, 96
  • Ethiopia, 6, 34, 40;
    • Ten Tribes, 156 (notes);
    • Ethiopian ships, 34 (see Almadiæ)
  • Eucharistical sacrifices, 130
  • Euphrates, 20, 35, 39, 40, 41, 44, 56
  • Euergetes, Ptolomy, 130
  • Europe, 6, 21, 35, 42, 82;
    • Menasseh has friendships with eminent men of, 137
  • Eusebius, cited, 55
  • Evelyn, John, lvi
  • Everard the Leveller, xxi
  • Expulsion of Jews, lvii, 154 (notes);
    • from England, xi;
    • from Spain, xiv, 163 (notes)
  • Ezion-Geber, 19
  • Ezra, Aben, cited, 109
  • Ezras, 136
  • Fagius, 161 (notes)
  • Fairclough, Samuel, xlviii
  • Fairfax, Lord, xx
  • Falashas of Abyssinia, 156 (notes)
  • Famian, 47
  • Fano, Lord Joseph de, Marquis de Villependi, 87
  • Farisol or Peretsol, Abraham = Abraham Frisol Orchotolam, author of “Orchat Olam,” 156 (notes) (see Frisol)
  • Farnambuc = Pernambuco, 25, 28, 48, 155 (notes) (see Fernambuc)
  • Farnesia (see Paul III.), 94
  • Faro, Abraham Enriques, 150 (notes)
  • Felgenhauer, xxv, xxxviii, xxxix, lxxix, 161 (notes), 169 (notes)
  • Felibert, Emanuel, Duke of Savoy, 97
  • Ferdinand, xi, 51, 91, 93, 102, 138;
    • King, 94;
    • Bathsebah knighted under reign of, 160;
    • of Naples, 154 (notes);
    • Emperor, 160 (notes);
    • of Spain, 39
  • Ferdinandus, 17
  • Ferrara = Ferrare = Ferraria, 87;
    • Alphonso II., Duke of, 88;
    • Hercules, Duke of, 34, 97, 163 (notes) (see Usque)
  • Fez, King of, 91
  • Fifth Monarchy men, xv, xxi
  • Finch, Sergeant, xxi
  • Ficinus, Marcilius, cited, 54
  • Firth, cited, xx n.
  • Firuz, 31
  • “Flavius Josephus adversus Apionem,” 147
  • Flemburgh, 109
  • Florence, Duke of (see Cosmo the Great), 97
  • Forbes, 68
  • Founders of the Protectorate, xlvii
  • Foxe, John, 165 (notes);
    • cited, 166 (notes)
  • “Fragmenta Sacra,” 68
  • France, xxix, lxii, lxxiii, lxxx, 33, 166 (notes);
    • banishments of, 46;
    • King of, 124;
    • Philip of, 51;
    • Loysia de Medici, 50
  • Francis I. of France, 33
  • Franciscus de Borgia, St., 25
  • Franco, Abraham, 150 (notes)
  • Frankenberg, Abraham, a Silesian mystic, lxxx, 149 (notes), 169 (notes)
  • Frankfort, Franckfurt, 151 (notes);
    • Jews in, 86
  • Frederick, Emperor, cited, 115
  • Frisol, Rabbi Abraham, cited, 34, 38 (see Farisol)
  • Fullana, Nicholas de Oliver y, xiii
  • Fuller, xxi n., xxii, xxvii
  • Gabbai, Jedidjah Ibn, 151 (notes)
  • Gad, tribe of, 29
  • Galatine, Peter, 72
  • Galilee, 29
  • Ganges, 38, 39
  • Garcias, 23
  • Gardiner, xxix, xxx, lviii, lxxxiv
  • Garracas, 23
  • Garzoni, Thomas, 50
  • Gath, 125
  • Gawz, R. David = David Gans, 136, 169 (notes)
  • Gazim, 125
  • Gehazi, 64
  • Geluckstadt, 84
  • Genebrardus, 20, 21
  • Geneva, xvii, xviii;
    • Jews go to, 145
  • Géographie du Talmud,” 153 (notes)
  • Gerizim, Mount, 128
  • German-Austrian Beast, the, 57
  • Germany, Jews in, 77, 86;
    • usury in, 120
  • Gerona, birthplace of Gerundensis, 157 (notes)
  • Gerundensis, R. Moses = Moses ben Nachman = Nachmanides = Ramban, 157 (notes);
  • Gibbs, 163 (notes)
  • Gibeonites, the, 111
  • Gilead, 69;
    • Hazor-Gilead, 29
  • “Glory of Iehudah and Israel, The,” lxxx, 103
  • Glynne, Sir John, xlvii, xlix
  • Gog, Battle of, 44;
  • Golden Chersonesus, the, 19
  • Golden Land, the, 19
  • Goleta, 95
  • Gomara, cited, 54 (see Gomoras)
  • Gomaza, 22
  • Gomez, Antonio Enriquez, 158 (notes)
  • Gomez, Gabriel, agent for King of Denmark, 89
  • Gomoras = Francisco Lopes de Gomara, 20, 21, 154 (notes)
  • Gonzales, Abraham Coen, lxxxvi
  • Goodwin, xlvii, l
  • Gorion, Joseph ben = Gorionides, 128, 129, 166 (notes)
  • Goropius, 53
  • Gozan, 37–38;
  • Gracias, Gregorius, 22
  • Graetz, cited, xii, xiii, xiv, xxiii, xxvii, xxxvii, xxxix, lix, lxx, 154–162 (notes), 169 (notes)
  • Grammaticus, Elias = Elias Levita, 50, 160 (notes)
  • Granada, 93
  • Grecians, 7
  • Greece, Monarch of, 131
  • Greenland, 20
  • Grotius, Hugo, 20, 169 (notes)
  • Guainacapacus, 22
  • Guamanga, 22
  • Guariaga = Indians living near river of that name, 25;
  • Guatemala, Indians of, 23
  • Guayaquil, 153 (notes)
  • Guinea, negroes of, 101
  • Günsburg, cited, 161 (notes)
  • Guppy, H. B., cited, 155 (notes)
  • Guz, 37
  • Habor, 33, 39
  • Habyssins, 34;
    • kingdom of the = Abyssinia, 34, 40
  • Hadrian, 157 (notes)
  • Hagarens, the, 125
  • Haggai, 136
  • Haghe, the = Hague, the, xxiv, xxxi, 49
  • Halah, 33, 39
  • Halévy, cited, 156 (notes)
  • Hamath, 40, 41
  • Hamborough, 116
  • Hamburg, 89, 100;
    • Bank, xxx;
    • Jews at, 49;
    • Marranos founded congregations at, xiv
  • Hamburger, cited, 153 (notes), 156 (notes), 158 (notes)
  • Hamchen, 30
  • Hara, 39
  • Hartlib, Samuel, 63
  • Havana, 153 (notes)
  • Hazor-Gilead, 29
  • Hebræus, Jacobus Rosales, lxxx
  • Hebraism of English religious thought, xv
  • Hebrew Cazici, 17
  • Hebrew tongue, the, 47
  • Hebrews, 7;
    • laws and customs of the, 22
  • Heliodorus, 128
  • Henrique, Don, 90
  • Henry VIII., xv
  • Hercules, Duke of Ferraria, 34, 55, 97
  • Herrera, Alonzo de, xiv;
    • cited, 56
  • Heschel, Rabbi Joshua ben Jacob, xxxvii n.
  • Heseah, cited, 131
  • Hierome, S., 119
  • Hierusalem, 26
  • Hijah, Abraham bar Ribi = Abraham ben Chijahha-Nasi of Barcelona, 45, 158 (notes)
  • Hindostan, Jewish settlers in, xii
  • “Hippocratis Aphorismi,” 147
  • Hircanus, High Priest, 129
  • Hirsch, cited, 169 (notes)
  • Hispaniola, 23
  • “Historia sive continuatio Flavii Josephi,” 147
  • “History of the Jews,” 51
  • Hoffmann, cited, 169 (notes)
  • Holland, xxx, xxxi, xxxii, xxxiii, lxii, lxxiii, 82, 100, 120, 137;
    • embassies in, xl;
    • Jews of, 77, 83;
    • Royalist spies in, xviii
  • Holmes, Nathaniel, xxv, xxvi, lxxx, lxxxii
  • Holstace, 89
  • Holstein, Duke of, 49, 50
  • Holy Land, 41, 42, 66, 163 (notes), (see Usque)
  • Holy Mount at Jerusalem, 44
  • Holy Office, Tribunals of, xiii
  • Honan, 29
  • Honda, 11 n., 12, 16;
    • Port, 153 (notes) (see Bahia Honda)
  • Hoornbeek, John, 114;
  • “Hope of Israel, The,” xvii, xviii, xxvi, xxxix, lxxviii, 7, 17, 65, 144, 149–154 (notes), 157 (notes), 164 (notes), 167 (notes);
    • translated into Dutch, Spanish, Judeo-German, Hebrew, 151 (notes)
  • Hord-Jerida, 31
  • Hord of Naphtali, 31
  • Howell, James, 166 (notes)
  • Huarte, Johannes, 54
  • Huet, 169 (notes)
  • “Humas,” 146
  • “Humble Addresses, The,” xxxvi, xxxviii, xl, xlii, xliv, xlv, 73, 75, 128, 160, 162, 167 (notes);
    • cited, 169 (notes);
    • Bibliographical note, 161 (notes)
  • Hungaria, 18
  • Huns, 32
  • Huza, Elhazar, 85
  • Hyde, Thomas, 156 (notes)
  • “Iad a Razaka” = “Yad Hachazaka” = Mishneh Torah, 109, 167 (notes)
  • Iaes, Jacob ben, Governor of Tiberiades, 86 (see Jachya, Ibn)
  • Ian, David, 85
  • Idumean, 101
  • Iecells, Isaac = probably Asher ben Joseph of Cracow, 87, 162 (notes)
  • Ijon, 29
  • Inde Maienses, Province of, 25
  • Independents, xix, xlviii;
    • extreme, xx;
    • Messianic beliefs held by, xxi;
    • rise of, xviii
  • India, 15, 19, 20, 21, 26, 33, 41, 50, 162 (notes);
    • Jews in, 85;
    • Upper, 38
  • Indian, 154 (notes)
  • Indian Company, West, xxx, 88
  • Indian Sea, 19
  • Indians, 6, 17, 22, 28, 38, 54, 56;
    • American, xxiv;
    • Carybes, 27;
    • countries of the, 24;
    • first baptized and then murdered by Spaniards, 113;
    • forced to swear fealty to King of Spain, 25;
    • of Guatemala, 23;
    • of Jucatan, 22;
    • of New Spain and Peru, 18, 23;
    • of Oronoch, 27;
    • of Peru, 23
    • Indies, East, 19, 20;
    • Inquisition in the, 28;
    • Spaniards dwelling in the, 20
  • Indies, West, xxxvi, 19, 40, 53;
    • cities and provinces of, 28
  • Ingram, Robert, 151, 152 (notes)
  • Inquisition, The, xii, xxxiii, xxxiv, lxiv, lxv, lxxiii, lxxviii, 51, 83, 94, 95, 114, 164 (notes);
    • calamities of the, 48;
    • in the Indies, 28;
    • Portuguese, 163 (notes);
    • Spanish, 47, 82, 138
  • Inquisitors make King and Queen of Spain take an oath to uphold the Catholic faith in their dominions as an “act of the faith,” 117
  • Isabel, 51
  • Isabel Island = Isle of Solomon, 155 (notes)
  • Isabel of Spain, 39
  • Isabella, xi, 91, 93, 102, 138, 154 (notes)
  • Isaiah, Paul, xlii
  • Islands of the Sea, 40, 41
  • Islands of the West, 41
  • Ismael, 113
  • Israel, 69;
    • redemption of, 52;
    • return of to their country, 45
  • Israel, Menasseh ben (see Menasseh)
  • Israel, Samuel ben, lxix
  • Israelites of the Tribe of Reuben, xxiv
  • Israelitish Senate, 118
  • Italia, Salom, Jewish line-engraver, executed portrait of Menasseh ben Israel, 149 (notes)
  • Italy, xvii, 33, 82, 87, 100, 117, 120, 137;
    • Jews go to, 145;
    • Jews in, 77, 83;
    • Princes of, 50, 51, 96, 121;
    • Princes of Italy declare Blood Accusation false, 102
  • Jachya, Ibn = Ben Jaese, 159 (notes)
  • Jacob, Eliakim ben, 155 (notes)
  • Jacobs, Joseph, 152 (notes), cited; 165 (notes)
  • Jaes, Jacob Aben, Duke of Mytilene = Alvaro Mendez = Don Solomon, uncle of Joseph Nasi, 47, 159 (notes) (see Jachya, Ibn)
  • Jaese, D. ben, 49, 159 (notes)
  • Jalcut, 36, 157 (notes)
  • Jamaica, xxxi, xxxvii
  • James I. imprisons publisher of “The Calling of the Jews,” xxi
  • Jan, David, 49 (see Ian)
  • Japhe, R. Mardochus, cited, 37, 157 (notes)
  • Jarchi, Selomoh = R. Solomon b. Isaac of Troyes = Rashi, cited, 37, 45, 157 (notes)
  • Jarguasongo, province of, 25
  • Jechoniah, 64
  • Jechonias, 129
  • Jellinek, cited, 169 (notes)
  • “Jephe Thoar,” 36
  • Jerida = Hord, 31
  • Jeroboam, King of the Tribe of Ephraim, 43
  • Jerome, 42
  • Jerusalem, 39, 40, 42, 43, 52, 53, 61, 62, 64, 76, 102, 125, 128, 129, 130;
    • daughter of, 69;
    • destruction of, 59, 65;
    • Holy Mount at, 44;
    • Isaac Jeshurum died at, 117;
    • New, 67;
    • people of, 35 (see Agrippa’s Oration)
  • “Jerusalem Talmud,” 35
  • “Jerusalem Targum,” 155 (notes)
  • “Jerushalmi, The,” 157 (notes)
  • Jeshurun, Isaac, tortured and imprisoned on Blood Accusation, 116, 150, 168 (notes)
  • Jeshurum, Joseph, brother of Isaac, 116
  • Jessey, Henry, xxii, xxviii, xli, xlviii, xlix, lii, liii n., lxxx, lxxxi, 103
  • Jessop, xliv
  • Jesuits, xii, 38;
    • erected colleges in Tartary and China, 29
  • Jewish Quarterly Review, cited, 152, 155, 163 (notes)
  • Jewish question, xxx, xxxi, xxxii, xxxiii, xlvi, li, lxix, lxxii;
    • nation, 84, 101;
    • nation in Holland and Italy, 83;
    • Sabbath, 37
  • Jews, admission of, as citizens of one of the colonial dependencies of Great Britain, xxxvii;
    • at Hamburg, 49;
    • cemetery, petition signed, lxvii;
    • emigration of Spanish, 154 (notes);
    • fidelity of the, 93;
    • in Persia, 49, 50, 85;
    • in Spain, 164 (notes);
    • kingdom of the, 38;
    • of Morocco, 163 (notes)
  • Jisbia, 27
  • Jochai, R. Simon ben, cited, 93 (see Johay)
  • Jochai, R. Simon ben, 163 (notes)
  • Johanan, Rabbi, cited, 35, 156 (notes)
  • Johay, Rabbi Simeon ben, author of “Zoar,” disciple of Akiba, 45, 158 (notes)
  • John, Don, 95
  • John II., 51 (see Alonsius)
  • John III., 94
  • John, Oliver St., xlvii, 111;
  • Joktan, father of Ophir, 18
  • Jonah, Rabbi, 34
  • Jonathan, cited, 135
  • Jones, Colonel, lxi, lxiii, lxv
  • Joppa, 19
  • Joseph, House of, 69
  • Josephus, 7, 19;
  • “Josephus Flavius,” Menasseh’s continuation, 115
  • Jucatan, 18;
    • Indians of, 22
  • Judah, House of, 69;
  • Judah, Rabbi, the Prince, 156 (notes) (see Rabbi Johanan)
  • Judaical Sects, xxi, xxii
  • Judaisers, xxix
  • Judas, Beleeving, 47 (see Alacron)
  • Judea, 126
  • Julius III., 96
  • Junquera, Santiago Perez, 151 (notes), 152 (notes)
  • Iurnin, 112
  • Juvenal, cited 135
  • Kalikout, 38
  • Karis, Rabbi Judah Aben = Rabbi Judah ben Koraisch, 34, 156 (notes)
  • Karpeles, cited, 161 (notes)
  • Kayserling, xiii n., xxiii n., xxvii n., lxix n.;
  • Kiffen, William, xlvii
  • Kimhi, Rabbi David, cited, 34, 156 (notes)
  • Klemperer, cited, 169 (notes)
  • Knevett, Francis, lxi, lxiii, lxv
  • Knight of San Miguel, xiii (see Marranos)
  • “Koheleth,” 161 (notes)
  • Kolorni, Abraham, 50, 72
  • Kosi, Rabbi Moseh de, cited, 141
  • “La Araucana,” 155 (notes)
  • Laban, 56
  • Labrador, 20, 21
  • Lacedemonians, 97
  • Laet, de, 20, 56
  • Lagus, Ptolemy’s father, 127
  • Lambert, John, xlvii, l
  • Lamik, 38
  • Laodicea, city of, 55
  • Latins, 7
  • “Laus Orationes del Anno,” 146
  • Lawrence, Henry, xlvii, l, lxxxiv
  • Lebanon, 70
  • Lee, S. L., xiv n.
  • Leghorn, lxxi; Hebrew bankers of, xv
  • Leon, Pedro Cieça = Petrus Cieza, 155 (notes)
  • Leopold, Emperor, xiii
  • Lescarbotus, 54
  • Lethuania, Jews in, 87
  • Levant, xiv, 82, 97, 167 (notes);
    • Jewish settlers of, xii; trade of, xxx
  • Levellers, xxi, xxix
  • Levita, Elias = Elias Grammaticus, 160 (notes)
  • Levy, Aaron = Antonio de Montezinos, xxiv
  • Levy, cited, 159, 160, 169 (notes)
  • Levy, Rev. S., cited, l n.
  • Lewenclavius, 32
  • “Libellus Anglicus,” 161 (notes)
  • Licurgus, 98
  • Ligorne, 82
  • Lima, 48
  • Lima, David de, 89
  • Linschotes, cited, 50
  • Lisbon, lxxi, 47, 48, 99, 117
  • Lisborn, 37
  • Lisle, John, xlvi, xlvii
  • Lloyd, li
  • “Loci Communes Omnium Midrasim,” 147
  • Loeb, cited, 162 (notes)
  • London, xxxi;
    • City authorities of, lxvii;
    • Embassies in, xl;
    • Jews in, lxxiii;
    • Judaical sects in, xxii;
    • Marranos of, xiv, xxx, xxxv, xxxvi, lviii;
    • Menasseh’s arrival in, xxxvii;
    • Menasseh’s son sent to persuade him to come to, 36;
    • merchants of, lxxvi;
    • return of Charles II. to, lxxi;
    • “Vindiciæ Judæorum” written in, 145
  • Lopes, Roderigo, xiv, xv, 159 (notes)
  • Lord President, xlvii
  • Lost Tribes, the, xxiv, 153 (notes), (see “Thorn Tree”)
  • Low Countries, 88
  • Lubin = Lublin, 38, 158 (notes)
  • Lublin, xxxvii n.;
    • Jews in, 87
  • Lunel, 157 (notes)
  • Lusitano, Amatus, brother of Elias Montalto, 86, 160 (notes)
  • Luther, cited, 55
  • Laxa, 25
  • Maccabees, first book of, cited, 128;
    • history of the, 62
  • Maccia, Duke of = Joseph Nasino, 86
  • Machado, cited, 162 (notes)
  • Madrid, 26, 51, 117, 151 (notes)
  • Magog, battle of, 44;
  • Mahomitans, 37;
    • Jewish captivity under the, 113
  • Maimon, R. Moses bar = Maimonides, physician to Saladin of Egypt, 50;
    • wrote “Yad Hachazaka,” cited, 63, 156 (notes), 167 (notes), 168 (notes)
  • Mainenses, 25
  • Mairel, 86
  • Maisel, Mardocheas or Mordecai, knighted by Emperor Matthias, 50, 160 (notes)
  • Malvenda, 20
  • Manasseh, tribe of, 29
  • Manton, Thomas, xlviii
  • Mantua, 33, 51;
    • the besieging of, 91;
    • Jews in, 87
  • Manuel, Don, King of Portingal, 28;
    • of Portugal, 158 (notes)
  • Maragnon = Marañon = Amazon, 24, 25, 27, 155 (notes)
  • Margareta, province of, 25
  • Margarita, Antonius = Aaron Margalita, 136, 169 (notes)
  • Maria de Medicis, 160 (notes)
  • Maria, Infanta, xiii
  • Mariana, 90
  • Marinus, cited, 54
  • Maracco, King of, 49
  • Marrocco, 88
  • Marranos = New Christians or Crypto-Jews; derivation of name uncertain, probably a corruption of “Maranatha”; remain in Spain after expulsion of Jews; influence on the history of Europe, xii, xiii, xxxiii, xxxvi, lx, lxii, lxiii, lxiv, lxviii;
  • Mart of Breslau, 38
  • Martha, St., 18
  • Martyr, Justin, cited, 120
  • Matthias, Emperor, 50, 86
  • Maurice, Prince, 49
  • Mauritania, 141
  • Mede, cited, 68
  • Media, 6, 35, 39, 40, 42;
    • mountains of, 33
  • Medicis, Duke Cosmus de = Duke of Toscani, 49
  • Medicis, Loysia de, Queen of France, 50
  • Medicis, Maria de, 160 (notes)
  • Medigo, Elia del = Elias Cretensis, 160 (notes)
  • Mediterranean, 19;
    • Jewish refugees on coasts of, xi;
    • Sea, 44
  • Meetabel, son of Matadel, 21
  • Meir, R., 133, 169 (notes), (see Beruria)
  • Melbourne, 162 (notes)
  • Meldola, Prof. Raphael, 160 (notes)
  • Menasseh ben Israel, Rabbi of Amsterdam, author of “Spes Israelis” and other works; son of Marrano of Lisbon; educated under care of Rabbi Isaac Uziel; became Rabbi at age of eighteen; accomplished linguist, writer, and preacher; married into the Abarbanel family, xxii, xxiii, xxxiii, xlv, lxviii, lxxxvi, 6, 69, 71, 157 (notes), 161 (notes), 169 (notes);
    • arrives in London, xxxvii;
    • campaign of, lxxv;
    • catalogue of books of, 146;
    • Christian friends of, 169 (notes);
    • connection with members of the St. John Mission, xxxi;
    • contemporary with Sadler, 167 (notes);
    • death of, lxix;
    • Declaration to the Commonwealth of England, 78;
    • “De Creatione,” 169 (notes);
    • demands presented to Cromwell, lxxxiii;
    • “De Termino Vitæ,” 149 (notes);
    • formally opens negotiations with the Government of the Commonwealth, xliv;
    • “Hope of Israel,” xxvi, 65;
    • dedication of “Hope of Israel” to Parliament and Council of State, 3;
    • “Humble Addresses” printed, xxxviii, 73, 75, 162 (notes);
    • close of “Humble Addresses,” 103;
    • invited to England by Cromwell, xxxvi;
    • letter, lxxvii;
    • letter to Dury, lxxviii;
    • letter to Felgenhauer, lxxix, 163 (notes);
    • Mission to Cromwell, xvi, lxxiii;
    • motives of his English supporters, 161 (notes);
    • negotiations with Thurloe, xxxii;
    • petition not favoured by the clergy, xlvi;
    • petition sprung on Council, xlvi;
    • petition to Cromwell, lxxxvi, lxxxvii;
    • his portraits, 149 (notes);
    • Menasseh’s proposals read, xlviii;
    • Menasseh’s reply to Prynne and Ross, “Vindiciæ Judæorum,” lxiii;
    • sends Dormido to England, xxxiii;
    • signs petition, lxii;
    • Menasseh’s sojourn in London, 165 (notes);
    • Menasseh’s summary of the Thirteen Articles of Faith, 168 (notes);
    • Menasseh’s “Vindiciæ Judæorum,” 105;
    • wife of, 154 (notes);
    • with relation to the Ten Tribes, 152 (notes)
  • Menda, Nathaniel, 165 (notes), 166 (notes)
  • Mendaña, 155 (notes)
  • Mendez, Alvaro = Jacob Aben Jaes, 49
  • Mercado, Abraham de, xxxvi, xxxvii
  • Mercado, Raphael de, xxxvii
  • Messiah, xxiii, xxv, xxvi, lxxviii, lxxix, 7, 45, 46, 52, 53, 63, 79, 118, 124;
    • son of David, 43, 44;
    • son of Ephraim, 43;
    • son of Joseph, 43, 44;
    • Bar-Cochba, the Pseudo, 157 (notes)
  • Messianic beliefs, xxi, xxviii
  • Meursius, 169 (notes)
  • Mexico, 22, 23, 48
  • Michael, Isle of St., 21, 55
  • Michesius, Joannes = D. Josephus Nassi, 49
  • Middelburg, lxix, 150 (notes)
  • Middlesex, E. S., xxvii n.
  • Middleton, General, lxxviii
  • “Midras Rabba,” cited, 141
  • “Midrash, The,” cited, 153 (notes)
  • Millenarians, xxiii, xxv, xxvii, xxix, xl, 67, 70
  • Millennium, xxxi, xxxiii
  • Milum, Lord of = D. Josephus Nassi, 49
  • Mirandola, Pico de, 50, 160 (notes)
  • “Mishna, The,” 156 (notes)
  • Mochingerius, Joh., lxxx, 169 (notes)
  • Modena, Leo de, xlii, 168 (notes)
  • Modena, State of, 88
  • Modina, Duke of, 85
  • Mohanes = magicians = American-Indian medicine men, 28, 56, 154 (notes)
  • Molho, Selomoh = Diego Pires, 33, 156 (notes)
  • “Monarchia Ecclesiastica,” 120
  • Monarchia Ingasonum, 22
  • Monarchies, The Four, 45, 46
  • Monarchy Men, Fifth, xv, xxi
  • Monk, xl, lxxiii
  • Montalto, Elias = Felipe Montalto = Eliahu de Luna Montalto = Don Philipe Rodrigues, 50, 160 (notes)
  • Montanas, Arias, 18
  • Montezinos, Antonio de = Aaron Levy, xxiv, xxvii, 6, 12, 15, 17, 20, 27, 28, 54, 56, 151, 153, 154 (notes);
    • goes with Cazicus, 13;
    • relates his story, 11
  • Montezinos, Ludovicus, 12
  • Montfort, Marquis of, xiii
  • Moorish domination in Spain, 158 (notes)
  • Moors, 39
  • Mores, the, 94, 98
  • Morines, 91
  • Morocco, 127, 141, 156 (notes)
  • Mortara, cited, 159 (notes)
  • Morvyn, 166 (notes)
  • Moses, R., of Egypt, 109, 110, 123, 125, 140, cited
  • Münster, 157 (notes), 161 (notes)
  • Mussaphia, D. Benjamin = Dionysius Mussaphia, physician and Rabbi, 50, 159 (notes)
  • Mysketa, 37
  • Naccia = D. Josephus Nassi, 49
  • Nachman, Moses ben, 157 (notes) (see Gerundensis)
  • Nahomi, 102
  • Naphtali, Hord of, 31;
    • war with Zeno, 31
  • Naphtali, tribe of, 32
  • Naphtalites, 32;
    • war with Zeno, 31
  • Naples, 49
  • Nasi, Donna Gracia, 159, 163 (notes)
  • Nassi, Don Josephus = Joannes Michesius, nephew and son-in-law of Bienvenide Abravanela, 49, 86, 159 (notes)
  • Nation of the Jews, 90
  • National Conference, xlvi
  • Navigation Act, xxx, xxxi, xxxii, xli, lxxiii
  • Naylor, James, xl
  • Nazarenus, Eli = Francisco Meldonado de Silva, turned Jew, was burnt at Lima, 48, 158 (notes)
  • Nebuchadnezzar, 40, 42, 51, 76, 129, 141;
    • dream of, 75;
    • image of, 52, 57
  • Nebuchadnezzar’s tree, 59
  • Nehamias, Himanuel, 170 (notes)
  • Nephussim, 52
  • Nero, 101, 130
  • Netherlands, xxx, xxxiii
  • Neubauer, Dr. A., cited, 152 (notes), 153 (notes)
  • Neve, Le, lxxv
  • New Africa, 34
  • New Christians or Marranos, xii
  • New Exchange, xxxvii
  • “New Model,” xix
  • New Spain, 18, 22, 31, 54;
    • Indians of, 18, 23;
    • Ten Tribes in, 20
  • New World, xiv;
    • inhabitants of, 6
  • Newcomen, xlviii, xlix
  • Nicanor, 128
  • Nicaraguazenses, 22
  • Nicholas, Sir Edward, xxii, xli;
  • Nicolay, Nicholas de, cited, 162 (notes)
  • Nieupoort, cited, xli n., lx n.
  • Nile, The, 19, 34, 39, 41, 44
  • Nisa, 84
  • Nisebor, 32
  • “Nismachaim,” 146
  • Nizza, 82
  • “Nomenclator Hebraius and Arabicus,” 147
  • “Nomologia,” 163 (notes)
  • North Sea, 21
  • Norway, 6, 54
  • Norwich, 112, 166 (notes)
  • Nova Granada, 24
  • Novæ Angliæ, lxxxi
  • Nuevos Christianos (see Marranos), lix, lxi
  • Nye, Philip, xlviii, xlix, l
  • Og, 57
  • Ogay, 29
  • Ojeda, 153 (notes)
  • Omeguas, 23
  • Onias, the High Priest, 76, 128
  • Onkelos, cited, 135
  • Ophir, 19, 53, 54;
    • son of Jokton, 18
  • “Orationes Panegyricæ,” 146
  • “Orchot Olam,” 38, 156 (notes)
  • Orchotolam, Abraham Frisol = Abraham Farisol or Peretsol, author of “Orchot Olam,” 33, 156 (notes)
  • Origen, 54;
    • cited, 55
  • Ornstien, Rev. A. F., 162 (notes)
  • Orœnsis, 30
  • Oronoch, the Indians of, 27
  • Orosius, cited, 55
  • Orpa, 103
  • Orsna, Petrus de, killed by Aquirre, 24, 25
  • Ortelius, 31;
  • Osorius, Hieronymus, 28;
  • Otteman race, 52
  • Ottoman family, 97
  • Owen, Dr., xxix, xlviii
  • Oxford University, xlviii
  • Pack, Sir Christopher, xlvii, li
  • Padua, 50, 160 (notes);
    • Jews in, 87;
    • Mounts of Piety at, 101
  • Palache, Seignor Moseh, 88, 163 (notes)
  • “Paläorama,” 153 (notes)
  • Palatine, Prince, 28
  • Palaxe, Samuel, 49, 159 (notes)
  • Paliciano, Monsegnor Monte, 95
  • Pampelona, 24
  • Panama, 18, 31
  • Para, Great, 27
  • “Parasa Aazinu,” 37
  • Paris, Matthew, cited, 112
  • Paris, Parliament of, 97
  • Parisius, Cardinal, cited, 96
  • Parliament, of England, 157 (notes);
    • dedication of “Hope of Israel” to, 3, 144;
    • dedication of Latin edition of “Hope of Israel” to, xxvi;
    • Long, lviii;
    • pamphlet, probably read in, xxvii;
    • of Paris, 97
  • Parthia, 40
  • Parvaim, 18
  • Pathros, 40
  • Paul III. of the House of Farnesia, 94, 95, 96
  • Paul IV., Pope of Rome, 98
  • Paul’s, St., Cathedral, xli;
  • Paz, Enriquez de, xiii
  • Paz, Seignor Duarte de, 95
  • Pedro the Cruel, Don, 90, 163 (notes)
  • Peka, 29
  • Pelham’s “Jew Bill,” xx
  • Pelu, 19
  • Pelusium, 40
  • “Pene Rabba,” 146
  • Pequin, 29
  • Pequinenses, 29
  • Perasach, 36
  • Pernambuco, xxxiii, xxxvii
  • Peroza, 31
  • Persia, 32, 39, 40, 42;
    • Kings of, 31;
    • Monarch of, 131
  • Persians, 32
  • Peru, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 31, 53, 54, 153 (notes);
    • Indians of, 23;
    • chronicles of, 22
  • Pesria, Guebia ben, 141
  • Peters, Hugh, xix, xxviii, xl, xliii, l, lix
  • Petition, for burial-ground, lxvi;
    • to repeal “Statute of Banishment” against Jews, xx
  • Petra, 40
  • Petronius, 129
  • Peyrère, Iaac la, 168 (notes)
  • Pharaoh, 76
  • Pharaonica, Isle, 55
  • Phenicians, 6
  • Phes, Governors of, 49 (see Rutes)
  • Philadelphus, Ptolomeus, 124, 130
  • Philip II., King of Spain, 91
  • Philip III., 26
  • Philip, King of France, 51
  • Philo, 129;
  • “Philosophia Rabbinica,” 147
  • “Phocylides,” 147
  • Pickering, Sir Gilbert, xlvi, xlvii
  • “Piedra Gloriosa,” 149 (notes)
  • “Piedra Pretiosa,” 146
  • Pineda, Thomas de, Marrano Jesuit Father, xiii;
  • Pinto, Mosseh, 170 (notes)
  • Pires, Diogo (see Molcho), 156 (notes)
  • Pisarrus, Gonzalus, 24
  • Pizarrus, Franciscus, 17
  • Placentia, 39
  • “Plain Dealing,” lxvi
  • Plancius, 130
  • Plato, 54
  • Pliny, 20;
  • Plutarch, 55, 58;
  • Pocock, cited, 149 (notes), 159 (notes)
  • Poland, xxxix;
    • Jews in, xlv, lxx, 77, 87;
    • King of, Henry of Anjou elected, 159 (notes);
    • usury in, 120
  • Polonians, 38
  • Pomis, David de, 50, 160 (notes)
  • Pompey, 76, 130;
    • end of, 51
  • Pope, the, 33, 94;
    • receives Reubeni, 155 (notes);
    • declares Blood Accusation false, 102;
    • Paul IV., 98;
    • Sextus V., 50
  • Pomarius, 54
  • Porphiry, 54
  • Port Honda (see Bahia Honda), 153 (notes)
  • Portingal = Portugal, 27;
    • King of, 28
  • Portugal, xii, xiii, xxxvii, lxi, lxxiii, 33, 48, 94;
    • banishment of Jews from, 93;
    • Cardinal of, 98;
    • Earle of, 117;
    • Inquisition in, lxiv;
    • Jews in, xlv;
    • King of, xxv, xxxiv, 49, 95, 121, 168 (notes);
    • King of, receives Reubeni, 155 (notes);
    • King Emanuel of, 51, 97;
    • trade of, xxix
  • Portugals, 91, 96
  • Portuguese, lxi, lxv, 48;
  • Possevimus, cited, 54
  • Postellus, Gulielmus, 53
  • Prague, xxxvii n., 50, 169 (notes);
    • astrologer of (see Verus), 28;
    • Jews in, 86;
    • Synagogues at, 160 (notes)
  • “Prelate of the Commonwealth” (see Manton)
  • Presbyterians, xix
  • President, Lord, lxii
  • Prester John, 34
  • “Pride’s Purge,” xix
  • Prince of the Twelve Tribes, 43
  • Privy Council, lx, lxxv
  • “Problemata de Creatione,” 146
  • Proclamation by Privy Council, lx
  • Proclus, 54
  • Procopious, cited, 32
  • “Prolegomena,” 114, 136
  • Prometheus, 55
  • Protector, the, xvii, xxxi, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxvi, xli, xlvi, lv, lxiv, lxvi, 162 (notes);
    • death of, lxxi;
    • expects report on Menasseh’s petition, xlv;
    • Menasseh guest of, xxxiii;
    • petition to, from Marranos, lxii;
    • receives Robles’s petition, lxi
  • Protector’s speech, liii;
  • Provence, 85
  • Prussia, lxxx;
    • Jews in, 87
  • Prynne, xiii n., xliii n., xlix n., li, lvii, lxiii;
  • Pseudo-Messiah, Bar Cochba, 157 (notes);
    • Sabbethai Zevi, xi
  • Ptolomies, Histories of, 90
  • Ptolomy, 127
  • Ptolomy, Philadelphus, 124, 130
  • Ptolomyes tables, 34
  • Puerto, 99
  • Puerto de Santa Cruz (see Bahia Honda), 153 (notes)
  • Pul, King of Assyria, 29
  • Pumbaditha, School of (see Seadiah), 158 (notes)
  • Puritans gratified by Menasseh’s praise, xxvii;
  • Quakers, the, 167 (notes)
  • Queiros, Ferdinades de, 26
  • Quity, Province of = Quito, 11, 25, 153 (notes)
  • Quivira, 21, 31
  • Ragusa = Araguza, 164 (notes), 168 (notes)
  • Raphanea, 36, 38
  • Rappel des Juifs,” 168 (notes)
  • Raguenet, xxxvii n.
  • Readmission of the Jews, xxx, xxxi, xxxii, xxxiv, xxxix, xl, xliv, xlvi, lii, liv, lix
  • Reato, Mordehai, 45
  • “Rebus Emanuelis, de,” 98
  • Recife, xxxvii
  • “Reconciler,” 29, 42
  • Recusancy Acts, lviii
  • Red Sea, 19, 41
  • Redemption from Babylon, 42
  • Reformation, the, xv, xviii, 160 (notes)
  • “Refutatis libri cui titulus Præadamitæ,” 147
  • Reggio, State of, 88
  • Religious liberty, xx, xxi, lxxvi (see Cromwell’s policy, xxviii);
    • progress of, xix;
    • restricted form of, xviii
  • Rembrandt, lxix;
    • friend of Menasseh, 169 (notes);
    • painted two portraits of Menasseh, 149 (notes)
  • “Remnant Found, The,” 152 (notes)
  • Republican Government, xix, lxxiv, xxvii;
  • Resettlement, petition, xxxv;
    • question, Holmes’s treatise on, xxvi
  • Restoration, lxx;
    • Cromwell’s maritime and commercial policy carried out after, lxxiii
  • Retio, 85
  • Reuben, tribe of, 29
  • Reubenita, David, 33
  • Reubenite, David the (see Reubenita) = David Reubeni, 33, 155 (notes)
  • Reuchlin, 72
  • “Revelation Revealed, The,” 63
  • “Revelation Unrevealed, The,” 67
  • Revolution, xx
  • Ribera, Franciscus de, 19
  • Ricaut, lxxiv
  • Riccards, Alderman, xlvii
  • Riccius, P. Matthæus, 29, 30
  • Richardson, Samuel, lxvi
  • “Rights of the Kingdom,” 166 (notes)
  • Rios, Amador de los, xiv
  • Robles, Don Antonio Rodrigues, lx, lxi, lxii, lxiii;
    • Robles’s petition to the Protector, lxiv;
    • reinstated, lxvi
  • Rocamora, Vicente de, xiii
  • Rodrigues, Don Daniel, 88
  • Rofe, Selomo, ambassador to Venice, 86 (see Rophe)
  • Roman, 22;
  • “Romance al diuin Martir Juda Creyente,” poem by Gomez, 158 (notes)
  • Romans, 32, 35, 90, 97;
    • Bar Cochba rebelled against the, 157 (notes);
    • the kingdom of the, 126
  • Rome, xiii, 26, 48, 50, 57, 95, 96, 160 (notes), 163 (notes);
    • a famous lawyer of, 93;
    • Habyssins at, 34;
    • Jews in, 87;
    • monarch of, 131;
    • Paul IV. of, 98;
    • people of, 129;
    • Pope of, 94
  • Rophé, Señor H. Meyr, 157 (notes)
  • Rophe, Don Selomo (see Rofe) = Rabbi Solomon ben Nathan Aschkenazi, 49, 159 (notes)
  • Rosales, Immanuel Bocarus Frances, a Count Palatin, lxxx, 89, 163 (notes)
  • Ross, Alexander, xlii, xliii, lvii, lxiii, 165 (notes)
  • Rothschild, Baron Lionel de, lxxvi
  • Rous, Francis, xlvii
  • Rowe, Owen, xlvii
  • Royalists, xl, xli, lxxi;
  • Rudolph, Emperor, 160 (notes)
  • Ruffinus, 119
  • Rupert’s Horse, xlii
  • Rutes, the Lords, 49
  • Ruthes, 88
  • Rycaut, xv n., liii n.
  • Sabbath, 37;
    • Jewish, 37
  • Sabbathion or Sabbathian River, 35, 37, 38, 40 (see Sabbatical River)
  • Sabbatical River, 35–38, 66, 69, 153 (notes)
  • Sabellicus, Marcus Antonius, cited, 97
  • Sadler, John, contemporary of Menasseh ben Israel, xxii, xxvii, xl, xliii, lviii, lxii, lxiii n., 166, 167 (notes)
  • Sagredo, xli
  • Saladin, King of Egypt, 50
  • Salamanca, xiv, 39
  • Salaminque, Synagogues of, 86
  • Salines, Captain, 25
  • Salmanassar, captivity of, 69;
    • Salmanaster, 20;
    • Salmaneser, 33, 37, 42
  • Salvetti, xli n., lix
  • Samaria, 29, 130
  • Samaritans, 128
  • Sambation, 153 (notes), (see Sabbatical River)
  • Samuel ben Israel, xxxvi
  • Samuel, Jacob, 152 (notes);
    • Rabbi, 166 (notes)
  • Sanhedrin, 35, 156 (notes)
  • Saracen, 115
  • Saragoci, grandson of Ferdinand and son of Emanuel, 51
  • Saragossa, xii
  • Saraph baxas, Jews as, in Egypt, 49
  • Sarazens, 30
  • Sasol, Prince of, 88
  • Sasportas, Jacob, xxxvii n.
  • Satah, R. Simeon ben, 141
  • Satthianadhan, cited, 160 (notes)
  • Savoy, Duke of, 51, 84, 97 (see Felibert)
  • “Scala de Spalatro,” 82
  • Scaliger, cited, 160 (notes)
  • Scandia, Marquis of, 88
  • “Scebet Jehuda,” 121, 168 (notes)
  • Shemtob de Leon, Moses ben, 158 (notes)
  • Schikhardus, cited, 31
  • Schmieles, Jacob Basevi, 160 (notes), (see Bathsebah)
  • Schwab, cited, 154 (notes)
  • Scythia, 20, 42
  • Seadiah, Rabbi = Saadja ben Joseph = Saadja Gaon, 158 (notes)
  • Seba, Fernando Jacob ben, 86
  • Sebastian, King, 51
  • Second Temple, 46, 53
  • “Sedar Olam,” 35, 156 (notes)
  • Seignor of Millo = Joseph Nasino, 86
  • Sekes, Governors of, 49 (see Rutes)
  • Selencus, 128
  • Selim, Sultan, 49, 113, 135;
    • peace with Venetians, 49
  • Selve, George de, 161 (notes)
  • Senensis, Sixtus, cited, 125
  • Separatists, xviii, xix
  • “Sephar Eldad Danita,” 34, 156 (notes)
  • “Sermois,” 147
  • Setuval, 99
  • Seven Islands, Lord of the, 49
  • Seville, xii
  • Sextus V., Pope, 50
  • Shalmaneser, King of Assyria, 29, 32
  • Shinar, 40
  • “Shir Ha-Shirim Rabba” = “Asirim Rabba,” 157 (notes)
  • Shulamite, 58
  • Shunamite, the, 64
  • “Sicilian Constitutions,” cited, 115
  • “Sifre,” 158 (notes), (see Johay)
  • Silesia, lxxx
  • Silva, Don Francesco Meldonado de = Eli Nazarenus, a Marrano (see Marquis of Montfort, 158) (notes), 159 (notes)
  • Simeon the Just, 128
  • Simon, Barbara Anne, 152 (notes)
  • Simon, Rabbi, cited, 36
  • Simon, Petrus, cited, 23
  • Sina, 29, 40, 41
  • Sinai, Mount, 114
  • Sinear, 40
  • Sinim, Land of, 31 (see Sina)
  • Singer, Rev. S., cited, 163 (notes)
  • Sion, 46, 61, 62
  • Sisibuthus, the end of, 51
  • “Smectymnuus,” xlviii
  • Smyrna, xv, 151 (notes)
  • Sobierre, 169 (notes)
  • Soeiro, Semvel ben Israel, 150 (notes) (see Samuel Ben Israel)
  • “Sohar” = “Zohar” = “Zoar,” 158 (notes)
  • Soliman, Sultan, 97
  • Solime, Sultan, 86
  • Solinus, cited, 33
  • Solis, Eliazar de, 117
  • Solis, Simao Pires, 117
  • Solomon, Isle of = Isabel Island, 115 (notes)
  • Solomon and Hierusalem, 155
  • Solon, 98
  • Solymon II., 160 (notes)
  • Sonsinos, 49, 159 (notes)
  • Southern Sea, 16
  • South Sea, De Queiros enters, 26
  • Spain, xi, xii, xiii, 51, 54, 84, 90, 154;
    • banishments of, 46;
    • banishment of Jews from, 93;
    • cruelties to Jews in, xlv;
    • Inquisition in, lxiv;
    • Indians compelled to swear fealty to King of, 25;
    • Jews in, 83;
    • King of, lxi, 28, 49, 91, 93, 121see Alfonso, 168 (notes);
    • see King Alphonso the Wise of, 102;
    • King of, present at an “act of the faith” at Madrid, 117;
    • Papistry of, xxix;
    • struggle with Elizabeth, xv;
    • trade of, xxx;
    • war with, lx;
    • when possessed by the Moors, 39
  • Spaniards, 17, 18;
    • in America, 25;
    • baptized Indians and then murdered them, 113;
    • cruelty of, to Indians, 11;
    • dwelling in the Indies affirm that the Indians come of the Ten Tribes, according to Menasseh
  • ben Israel, 20;
    • find sepulchres, 21;
    • first come to America, 16;
    • found by accident, who had remained hidden eight hundred years, 39;
    • in India, 13
  • Spanish, cruelties, 51;
    • Inquisition, 47;
    • nationality, lxiv
  • Spence, liii n.
  • Spencer or Spenser, Sir Edward, xxvii, xxviii, 151 (notes), 161 (notes)
  • “Spes Israelis,” xxii, 68, 146
  • Spinoza, xxxvi
  • Spizelli, Theophili, 152 (notes)
  • States General, xvii, 144
  • Steele, William, xlvii, xlix
  • Steinschneider, cited, 162 (notes)
  • Sterry, Peter, l
  • Strabo, cited, 55
  • Straus, Oscar, xix n.
  • Strickland, xxxi, xlvii
  • Stuarts, lxviii;
    • enemies of the, lxx
  • Sueton, cited, 55
  • Sura, schools of (see Seadiah), 158 (notes)
  • Surinam, xxxvii
  • Sweden, Jews in, xlv;
  • Sydenham, William, xlvii
  • Syria, 35, 40, 130
  • Syrian tyrants, 62
  • Sythia, 41
  • Tabaiares, 25, 26
  • Tabis, 20
  • Tabne, 125
  • Tabor, a province of Tartary, 33
  • Tacitus, cited, 55
  • Talmud, cited, 110, 125, 127;
    • cited, 133;
    • cited, 136;
    • cited, 140, 157 (notes);
    • Babylonian, cited, 36, 43;
    • Jerusalem, 35;
    • Rabbins in the, 43
  • Talmudists, 75, 92
  • Taradanta, governors of, 49 (see Rutes)
  • “Targum”—see Onkelos, 135 (notes);
    • Uziel, 155 (notes)
  • “Targum upon Ruth,” cited, 138
  • “Targum Yerushalmi,” 155 (notes)
  • Tarshish, 28
  • Tarsis, 19, 44
  • Tartarians, 6
  • Tartaria the Greater, 20 (see Arsareth)
  • Tartars, 54
  • Tartary, 6, 20, 29, 31, 33, 40, 42, 53, 55
  • Tartas, Isaac Castrensis = Isaac de Castro Tartas, burnt at Lisbon, 47, 158 (notes)
  • Tartyri, lxxxi
  • Tegris, 39
  • Temple, first, 46;
  • Ten Tribes, the, xxvi, lxxviii, 6, 20, 22, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 66, 69, 151 (notes), 152 (notes), 155 (notes);
    • habitations of the, 39;
    • in Ethiopia, 156 (notes);
    • in Spain, 20;
    • Kingdom of the, 44
  • Terbinon, Thomas = Thomas (Isaac) Trebiño de Sobremente, 48, 159 (notes)
  • Terceræ, Islands of, 55
  • Tertullian, cited, 120
  • “The Thorn Tree,” 153 (notes)
  • Thesoro de los dirim,” 146
  • Theta, 153 (notes)
  • Thompson, Sheriff, xlvii
  • “Thoraces, The,” 87
  • Thorowgood, Thomas, xxiv, xxv n., lxxviii, 67, 152 (notes), 153 (notes);
    • treatise of, xxv
  • Thraskytes, the race of, 66
  • Thurloe, xxxi, xxxii, xxxix n., xl, xli n., li, liv n., lx n., lxi, lxxxviii
  • Thurloe’s advice to Menasseh, xxxviii
  • Tiahuanacu, a province of Collai, 21
  • Tiberiades, Governor of (see Jacob Jaes), 86
  • Tiberius, 55
  • Tibur, 33
  • Tiglah-Pileser, 29
  • “Tiguanac, Antiquity of,” 22
  • Timæus, Plato’s, 54
  • Titus, Emperor, 36, 126
  • Tobit, Book of, 35
  • Toledo, xii, 117
  • Toledo, Lady Leonora de, daughter of D. Peter de Toledo, 49
  • Toledo, D. Peter de, Viceroy of Naples, 49
  • Toleration movement, xxii;
    • Owen’s scheme of, xxix;
    • religious, xxxi
  • Tornunfus, 36 = Turnus Rufus, 157 (notes)
  • Torquemada, xii
  • Toscani, Duke of = Duke Cosmus de Medicis, 49
  • Totonacazenses, 22
  • Totones of New Spain, 22
  • Tours, 160 (notes)
  • Tovey, xli
  • Trachomites, the, 138
  • Thrask, 69
  • Trent, Council of, lxxxi
  • Treuenburg, von (see Bathsebah)
  • Tribes, the Ten (see Ten Tribes);
    • the Twelve (see Twelve Tribes);
    • the Two (see Two Tribes)
  • Trigantius, Nicholaus, 29
  • Triglath Pilesser, 32
  • Tuckney, Anthony, xlviii
  • Tudela, Benjamin of = Tudelensis, 38, 156 (notes), 158 (notes)
  • Tudelensis (see Tudela)
  • Tully, cited, 130
  • Tunes = Tunis, 19, 95, 154 (notes)
  • Turk, the, 49;
    • the Grand, xv;
    • Jews at Court of the Grand, 85;
    • kingdom of the Great, 86
  • Turkish Empire, 162 (notes);
  • Turks, 57;
    • conquered by Emperor Charles V., 95
  • Turkey, 100;
    • Jewish families play important part in, 159 (notes)
  • Tuscany, Grand Duke of, lix, 87
  • Twelve Tribes, the, of Israel, 153 (notes), (see “Thorn Tree”);
    • Prince of the, 43
  • Two Tribes, the, 52, 53, 70, 85
  • Tyberias, Governor of (see Jacob Aben Jaes), 49
  • Tyril, lxxi
  • Upper India, 38
  • “Ur of the Chaldees,” 153 (notes)
  • Usque, Samuel (see Vasquo), 163 (notes)
  • Utre, Philip d’, 23, 24
  • Uziel, Rabbi Jonathan ben, author of “Targum,” 19, 36, 155 (notes)
  • Valladolid, 47
  • Valle, Marquis del, 17
  • Vanega, 18
  • Vasquo = Usque, 163 (notes);
    • cited, 99
  • Vega, Don Diego Vaca de la, 25
  • Vega, Garcillasso de la, 19;
    • cited, 54
  • Venetian Senate, 160 (notes)
  • Venetians make peace with Selim, 49
  • Venezuela, 23
  • Venice, 86, 87, 160 (notes);
    • Republic of, 49;
    • Senate of, 88, 97
  • Veray, the Lord Lope de (see Alacron), 158 (notes)
  • Verga, Solomon Aben, 167 (notes)
  • Verona, Jews in, 87;
    • Mounts of Piety at, 101
  • Verus, Jacobus, astrologer of Prague, 28
  • Vespacius, 17
  • Vespasian, 126
  • Vicarius, Joannes Castilianus, 24
  • Vicenza, Mounts of Piety at, 101
  • Vienna, 115;
    • Jews in, 86
  • Villefleur, 28
  • Villependi, Marquis de = Lord Joseph de Fano, 87
  • Viles, the, 87
  • Vinaque, River, 22
  • “Vindiciæ Judæorum,” xvi, lxiii, lxiv, lxxvii, 105;
  • Violet, Thomas, xlii n., lxvii n., lxxi, lxxii
  • Viterbe, Cardinal Egidio di, pupil of Elias Grammaticus, 160 (notes)
  • Voga, Garcillassos de la; cited, 21
  • Vorstius, 169 (notes)
  • Vossius, the family of, 169 (notes)
  • Vsquoquibs, the, 88
  • Wales, Judaical sects in, xxii
  • Wall, Moses, xxvii, 151 (notes), 154 (notes), 161 (notes)
  • Walsingham, Sir Francis, 165 (notes)
  • War of Gog and Magog, 43, 52
  • Webb, lxxv n.
  • West Indian Company, xxx
  • West Indians, 27
  • West Indies, xxxvi, 11, 19, 21, 29;
    • first Colonies of, 18;
    • inhabitants of, 6
  • Westminster Assembly, xlviii
  • Whitchcote, xlviii
  • Whitehall, xvii, xliv, xlvi, xlvii;
    • meeting of Council of Mechanics at, xix
  • Whitehall Assembly, xvii, lvii, 144
  • Whitehall Conference, xix, xlviii, l n., li, lii, liii, lviii, lix, lxvi, lxxxiv, 149 (notes);
    • adjourned, xlix;
    • meeting between Nye and Prynne at, 167 (notes)
  • Whitelock, xxi n., xli
  • Wicofortius, Jaochimus, 31
  • Wiener, cited, 168 (notes)
  • Wilkes, Anna, 153 (notes)
  • Wilkinson, Henry, xlviii
  • Williams, Roger, xix, xxii, xl
  • Wilna, 151 (notes)
  • Wolf, Lucien, cited, xii n., xv n., xix n., xxxiii, xxxviii, lxxv, lxxvi, 157 (notes), 160 (notes)
  • Wolseley, Sir Charles, xlvi, xlvii
  • Wood, C. M., cited, 155 (notes)
  • Xarites, 91
  • Xenophon, cited, 55
  • Xylus, 154 (notes)
  • Yad Hachazaka = Iad a Razaka, 167 (notes)
  • York, Marrano settlements in, xiv
  • Zacculo, Abraham = Zaccuto, 45, 158 (notes)
  • Zaduces, 125
  • Zarate, cited, 54
  • Zealand, 27
  • Zebulon, tribe of, 32
  • Zeeland, lxix
  • “Zemach David,” 163 (notes), 169 (notes)
  • Zeno, Emperor, 31
  • Zevi, Sabbethai = Pseudo-Messiah, xv
  • Zidan, Mulai or Mulet = King of Maracco, 49, 127
  • Zion, 60, 114, 145
  • “Zoar” = “Zohar” = “Sohar,” 45, 93, 158 (notes), (see Johay), 163 (notes)
  • Zuñiga, Alonzo di Ercilla y (see Erzilla), 155 (notes)
  • Zunz, cited, 155 (notes), 157 (notes), 165 (notes)