INDEX.
Abydos, castle at the mouth of the
Hellespont, 50, 82, 143, 154
Abyla, rock on the African coast
opposite Gibraltar, 106
Acrobats perform during the solem-
nities, 216
Actors perform during the solem-
nities, 215
Admiral (see Robinson, Captain)
Admiral of Turkish fleet demands
a present of the Captain of the
Hector, 47, 48; receives two
chests, 49
Adrianople, gate, 81, 173; summer
resort near, 188; country near, thinly
populated, 188; reception of the
English embassy at, 189; d.vination
with Bible and key at, 191 ; many
Roman Catholics in, 210; storm
at, 212 ; fireworks at, during
solemnities, 213 ; dancers at, during
solemnities, 213 ; plays acted at,
during the solemnities, 216; acro-
batic performances at, during the
solemnities, 216; jugglers at, during
the solemnities, 220 ; plague in,
241 ; great mortality in, 242 ; in-
difference of the people to the
plague in, 244 ; bridges at, 249 ;
geography of neighbourhood of,
251 ; ceremony at, in honour of
the audience, 258 ; divan at, 258
African Company, the, rise of, in
the sixteenth century, ii
Aga of the Janizaries, a severe man,
232
Agathone, favourite of the Pasha,
gives sacred earth to Covel, 2S4
Agaze Sultana, her dowry, 232;
her attendants, 234; her proces-
sion, 235 ; views sports at the
Mosa'if's house, 237
Ak-bonar, town near Adrianople,
248; Mahomed IV flies to, to
avoid the plague, 248; fruitful
country near, 249
Alama (Almeria), 95
Aldridge, William, English consul
at Chios, 46; his anxiety respect-
ing the organ, 58; and Jonas, in
attendance during the presentation
of the organ, 66
Aleppo, principal English mart, ix;
Michael Locke, consul at, ix; he
founds the factory at, ix; goods
for, delayed by the Turkish army,
31; French consul at, dines on
board the Hector, 31 ; letters car-
ried to, from Scandaroon, by
pigeons, 32
Algiers, description of, 13-15; Dal-
lam arrives at, 13 ; early season in,
13; Moors, Jews, and Turks in,
14; behaviour of renegade Chris-
tians in, 15 ; King of, desires to
see the organ, 15 ; King of, takes
captain of the Hector prisoner, 15 ;
releases him and makes him a pre-
sent, 15
Allen, Sir Thomas, commander of
the Greenwich, 101 ; in Cadiz har-
bour, 105 ; notice of, 105 «.
Amalfians, the, obtain capitulations,
iii
Ambassador, the (see Lello,
Henry)
U
Abydos, castle at the mouth of the
Hellespont, 50, 82, 143, 154
Abyla, rock on the African coast
opposite Gibraltar, 106
Acrobats perform during the solem-
nities, 216
Actors perform during the solem-
nities, 215
Admiral (see Robinson, Captain)
Admiral of Turkish fleet demands
a present of the Captain of the
Hector, 47, 48; receives two
chests, 49
Adrianople, gate, 81, 173; summer
resort near, 188; country near, thinly
populated, 188; reception of the
English embassy at, 189; d.vination
with Bible and key at, 191 ; many
Roman Catholics in, 210; storm
at, 212 ; fireworks at, during
solemnities, 213 ; dancers at, during
solemnities, 213 ; plays acted at,
during the solemnities, 216; acro-
batic performances at, during the
solemnities, 216; jugglers at, during
the solemnities, 220 ; plague in,
241 ; great mortality in, 242 ; in-
difference of the people to the
plague in, 244 ; bridges at, 249 ;
geography of neighbourhood of,
251 ; ceremony at, in honour of
the audience, 258 ; divan at, 258
African Company, the, rise of, in
the sixteenth century, ii
Aga of the Janizaries, a severe man,
232
Agathone, favourite of the Pasha,
gives sacred earth to Covel, 2S4
Agaze Sultana, her dowry, 232;
her attendants, 234; her proces-
sion, 235 ; views sports at the
Mosa'if's house, 237
Ak-bonar, town near Adrianople,
248; Mahomed IV flies to, to
avoid the plague, 248; fruitful
country near, 249
Alama (Almeria), 95
Aldridge, William, English consul
at Chios, 46; his anxiety respect-
ing the organ, 58; and Jonas, in
attendance during the presentation
of the organ, 66
Aleppo, principal English mart, ix;
Michael Locke, consul at, ix; he
founds the factory at, ix; goods
for, delayed by the Turkish army,
31; French consul at, dines on
board the Hector, 31 ; letters car-
ried to, from Scandaroon, by
pigeons, 32
Algiers, description of, 13-15; Dal-
lam arrives at, 13 ; early season in,
13; Moors, Jews, and Turks in,
14; behaviour of renegade Chris-
tians in, 15 ; King of, desires to
see the organ, 15 ; King of, takes
captain of the Hector prisoner, 15 ;
releases him and makes him a pre-
sent, 15
Allen, Sir Thomas, commander of
the Greenwich, 101 ; in Cadiz har-
bour, 105 ; notice of, 105 «.
Amalfians, the, obtain capitulations,
iii
Ambassador, the (see Lello,
Henry)
U