298
INDEX.
Jacob's tomb near Constantinople,
173
Jamovary, town near Smyrna, oe-
scription of, 141
Janizaries, the, wear no weapons at
festivals, 199; feed on bread and
pilan, 250
Jebbatore (see Gibraltar)
Jemoglans try to persuade Dallam
to remain at Constantinople, 64,
73, 77, So; friendly behaviour of,
78 ; show Dallam kiosk for the
organ, 78
Jenkinson, Anthony, goes to Aleppo,
v
Job's Tomb, mausoleum near Con-
stantinople, 173
John the Quaker, ill-treatment of, at
Constantinople, xxv
John and Francis, the, carries Turks
and Jews to Alexandria, 93
Jonah's Pillar visited by Dallam,
33 ; samphire growing on, 33
Judas, meetings to shoot at the
figure of, 158
Jiipe, origin of name, 173 ; Mahomed
the Bosnian buried at, 1S7
Kaimacham, the, his letter to Charles
II, 150
Kalenderis, a sect of dervishes, 153
Karakongilas, or Kalkagari, evil
spirits believed in by the Greeks,
257
Kara-Mustapha, successor to Kiu-
prili, 282
Karitchtran, description of, 183
Kerington, Captain, of the Levant
Merchant, 101
Khanoum-cui, town near Cara-
gatch, 247
Khavsa (see Hafsa)
Khiderleh, seraglio near Caragatch,
248 ; or St. George, Covel's view
of origin of name, 248
Kimolos, a halting port for ships,
Kindsberg, Count Giovaimi Chris-
tophoro, German ambassador at
Adrianople, visits Sir John Finch,
197; notice of, 197; his belief in
gold found in grapes, 19S
King's College, Cambridge, organ
at, constructed by Dallam, xvii
Kinnekleh (see Ginekly)
Kiuprili, Achmet, vizier, his success
in war, xxv; wins Crete for the
Turks, 161 ; description of his
tent, 167; his audience with Sir
John Finch, 195; personal de-
scription of, 195; his death, 195 n.;
presents vests to English embassy,
196; goes to Sultan Selim's mosque
on Prince Mustapha's birthday,
205; notice of, 205 n. ; makes
monthly payments before the audi-
ence, 259 ; shares table with Finch
at the audience banquet, 260; his
death, 267 ; his interview with
Finch respecting the capitulations,
273
Kiuprili, the viziers, men of great
ability, xxiv
Knill, John, death of, on board the
Hector, 41
Knolles, the historian, referred to,
206
Koomburgas, town near Silivri, 179
Kos, or Lango, description of, 40
Kuzleraga, the, proxy for the bride,
230
Lamberte, Mr., leaves Ganos for
Constantinople, 57
Lamia, or Zeitoun, miserable accom-
modation at, 83 ; danger of living
in, 83
Land's End, distance of, from Scan-
daroon,3
Lango, or Kos, description of, 40
Lanneret, the pinnace to the Hector,
5 ; is lost in a storm, 5 ; is run
ashore at Falmouth, 6; is recovered
at Plymouth, 6
INDEX.
Jacob's tomb near Constantinople,
173
Jamovary, town near Smyrna, oe-
scription of, 141
Janizaries, the, wear no weapons at
festivals, 199; feed on bread and
pilan, 250
Jebbatore (see Gibraltar)
Jemoglans try to persuade Dallam
to remain at Constantinople, 64,
73, 77, So; friendly behaviour of,
78 ; show Dallam kiosk for the
organ, 78
Jenkinson, Anthony, goes to Aleppo,
v
Job's Tomb, mausoleum near Con-
stantinople, 173
John the Quaker, ill-treatment of, at
Constantinople, xxv
John and Francis, the, carries Turks
and Jews to Alexandria, 93
Jonah's Pillar visited by Dallam,
33 ; samphire growing on, 33
Judas, meetings to shoot at the
figure of, 158
Jiipe, origin of name, 173 ; Mahomed
the Bosnian buried at, 1S7
Kaimacham, the, his letter to Charles
II, 150
Kalenderis, a sect of dervishes, 153
Karakongilas, or Kalkagari, evil
spirits believed in by the Greeks,
257
Kara-Mustapha, successor to Kiu-
prili, 282
Karitchtran, description of, 183
Kerington, Captain, of the Levant
Merchant, 101
Khanoum-cui, town near Cara-
gatch, 247
Khavsa (see Hafsa)
Khiderleh, seraglio near Caragatch,
248 ; or St. George, Covel's view
of origin of name, 248
Kimolos, a halting port for ships,
Kindsberg, Count Giovaimi Chris-
tophoro, German ambassador at
Adrianople, visits Sir John Finch,
197; notice of, 197; his belief in
gold found in grapes, 19S
King's College, Cambridge, organ
at, constructed by Dallam, xvii
Kinnekleh (see Ginekly)
Kiuprili, Achmet, vizier, his success
in war, xxv; wins Crete for the
Turks, 161 ; description of his
tent, 167; his audience with Sir
John Finch, 195; personal de-
scription of, 195; his death, 195 n.;
presents vests to English embassy,
196; goes to Sultan Selim's mosque
on Prince Mustapha's birthday,
205; notice of, 205 n. ; makes
monthly payments before the audi-
ence, 259 ; shares table with Finch
at the audience banquet, 260; his
death, 267 ; his interview with
Finch respecting the capitulations,
273
Kiuprili, the viziers, men of great
ability, xxiv
Knill, John, death of, on board the
Hector, 41
Knolles, the historian, referred to,
206
Koomburgas, town near Silivri, 179
Kos, or Lango, description of, 40
Kuzleraga, the, proxy for the bride,
230
Lamberte, Mr., leaves Ganos for
Constantinople, 57
Lamia, or Zeitoun, miserable accom-
modation at, 83 ; danger of living
in, 83
Land's End, distance of, from Scan-
daroon,3
Lango, or Kos, description of, 40
Lanneret, the pinnace to the Hector,
5 ; is lost in a storm, 5 ; is run
ashore at Falmouth, 6; is recovered
at Plymouth, 6