INDEX
277
Sittingbourne, Pindar's party reach,
xlix, 135; Symonds passes through,
218
Skinners' Company, connection of
the Wyche family with, 158, 159
Slade, Captain James, commander of
the Koyall Mary, S, ro
Sloane MSS. referred to, 811, see
Bell, Richard; 2142, see notes on
pp. 17, 93, 99, 104, 125, 127, 128,
J32> *53 ' 42I7> se£ notes on
pp. 114, 116, i]8; 4223, see 218
n. 5
Smith, John, escorts Pindar from
Constantinople, 45, 46
Smithfield, compared with the
At-maidan, 195
Smolensk, Mundy's intended journey
to, 6
Smyrna, xxv, 16, 44 11. 6, 45 n. 5,
161, r?2, 173
Smyth, his Sailors Word Book re-
ferred to, 136 n. 2
Soave, 101 n. 4
Sol, soldi, value of, 92 n. 1, 100 n. 4,
119, 119 n. 8, 123, 235
Somerset House, wills at, referred
to, 158 «. 4, 160 n. I, 162 «. 2,
163 n. 3, 164 n. 4, 170 n. 1, 179
n. 5, 182 n. 2
Somme, river, 131 n. 9, 138 11. 4
Soncino, Pindar's party pass, xliii,
J05 ; under Spanish rule, xliii, 105,
105 n. 6
Sophia, Sofia, 65, 71 1; Pindar's
party reach, xxix, 62 ; descriptions
of, xxxiii, 62 n. 1, 151, 152, 206,
207, 208; other names for, 62 n. 1,
207; situation of, xxxii, 63, 207,
209 ; description of the country from,
to Nissa, 66, 66 «. 2, 206, 208;
Christian villages in the neighbour-
hood of, 206; climate of, 207, 208;
residence of the Viceroy of Rumelia,
xxxiii, 208; country between
Philippopolis and, infested by
robbers, xxxii, 209
Sorbonne, College, 224
South Seas, 6; places included in
the term, 5 n. 1
Spain, trade between Cornwall and,
xvii; Mundy's travels in, 1, li, Ixi,
1; ambassador from, to Venice,
xli, 93; territory in Italy, under the
rule of, 105, 105 n. 6; hostilities
between Savoy and, no n. 5;
peace concluded between England
and, 139 11. 4
Spalato, 49 11. 4, 84 11. r, 85 n. 5,
91 n. 4, 92 ;/. 3; pratique observed j
at, 17 n. 2 ; cost of horse-hire from
Sarajevo to, xxxvii, 82; situation
of, 82 n. 4, 86, 86 11. 3, 147; route
from Sarajevo to, xxxviii, 83 «. 4;
Mundy's route from, to Turin, 84
n. 4, 136; cultivation of the country
surrounding, xl, 86; lazaretto at,
xxxix, xl, 86; derivation of the
name, 86 n. 3; ruins of castles at,
86, 86 «. 4; Count of, entertains
Pindar, xl, 88; fortification of, 88,
148; under the Venetians, 147;
uselessness of the harbour at, 147,
148; tribute paid to the Turks at,
147, 147 n. 4
Spanish language, Mundy learns
the, at Seville, 14
Spanyi, his painting of Clissa, 85 11. 4
Spike family, the, connected with
the Pindars, 134 «. 8
Spike, Lawrence, travels in Pindar's
train, 42; recommended as a purser,
42 n. 1; his connection with Pindar,
134 «. 8
Spike, Thomas, meets Pindar at
Dover, xlix, 134, 134 n. 8 ; husband
of Elizabeth Pindar, 134 n. 8
Spread Eagle, the, at Orzi Vecchi,
xliii, 105, 105 11. 1
Srebreniza, site of the ancient silver
mines, xxxvii, 80 «. 3
Staking, a punishment for robbers,
xxxii, xxxv, xxxvi, 55, 71, 71 n. 7,
206; description of, lv, Iviii, 55;
illustration of, 55, 58; various
accounts of, 55 n. 4
Stamboul. See Constantinople
Stamo, a Greek, member of Pindar's
train, 44; left at Adrianople, xxx,
xxxt, 50
Stampes, Mr, his journey to Con-
stantinople, 73 11. 4
Standards, Turkish, 63, 64 ; origin of
the, of the seven Horse-tails, 64 «. r
Staple, Richard, emissary to Murad
III., 171
State Papers, Foreign Archives, re-
ferred to, sec notes on pp. xxiii,
xxvii, 15, 22, 41, 42, 44, 45, 92, 93,
100, 106, 108, 134, 138, 141, 159,
163, 164, 166, 175, 176, 177, 178,
180, 181
Stow, John, his Survey of London
referred to, 59 n. 1, 159 //. 4
Stowc A/SS., 180 referred to, 73 n. 4;
916 referred to, 132 «. 8, 133 «. 5
Straights, the. See Mediterranean
Sea, the
Strasburg, Des Hayes travels to
Belgrade by way of, 214 n. 4
277
Sittingbourne, Pindar's party reach,
xlix, 135; Symonds passes through,
218
Skinners' Company, connection of
the Wyche family with, 158, 159
Slade, Captain James, commander of
the Koyall Mary, S, ro
Sloane MSS. referred to, 811, see
Bell, Richard; 2142, see notes on
pp. 17, 93, 99, 104, 125, 127, 128,
J32> *53 ' 42I7> se£ notes on
pp. 114, 116, i]8; 4223, see 218
n. 5
Smith, John, escorts Pindar from
Constantinople, 45, 46
Smithfield, compared with the
At-maidan, 195
Smolensk, Mundy's intended journey
to, 6
Smyrna, xxv, 16, 44 11. 6, 45 n. 5,
161, r?2, 173
Smyth, his Sailors Word Book re-
ferred to, 136 n. 2
Soave, 101 n. 4
Sol, soldi, value of, 92 n. 1, 100 n. 4,
119, 119 n. 8, 123, 235
Somerset House, wills at, referred
to, 158 «. 4, 160 n. I, 162 «. 2,
163 n. 3, 164 n. 4, 170 n. 1, 179
n. 5, 182 n. 2
Somme, river, 131 n. 9, 138 11. 4
Soncino, Pindar's party pass, xliii,
J05 ; under Spanish rule, xliii, 105,
105 n. 6
Sophia, Sofia, 65, 71 1; Pindar's
party reach, xxix, 62 ; descriptions
of, xxxiii, 62 n. 1, 151, 152, 206,
207, 208; other names for, 62 n. 1,
207; situation of, xxxii, 63, 207,
209 ; description of the country from,
to Nissa, 66, 66 «. 2, 206, 208;
Christian villages in the neighbour-
hood of, 206; climate of, 207, 208;
residence of the Viceroy of Rumelia,
xxxiii, 208; country between
Philippopolis and, infested by
robbers, xxxii, 209
Sorbonne, College, 224
South Seas, 6; places included in
the term, 5 n. 1
Spain, trade between Cornwall and,
xvii; Mundy's travels in, 1, li, Ixi,
1; ambassador from, to Venice,
xli, 93; territory in Italy, under the
rule of, 105, 105 n. 6; hostilities
between Savoy and, no n. 5;
peace concluded between England
and, 139 11. 4
Spalato, 49 11. 4, 84 11. r, 85 n. 5,
91 n. 4, 92 ;/. 3; pratique observed j
at, 17 n. 2 ; cost of horse-hire from
Sarajevo to, xxxvii, 82; situation
of, 82 n. 4, 86, 86 11. 3, 147; route
from Sarajevo to, xxxviii, 83 «. 4;
Mundy's route from, to Turin, 84
n. 4, 136; cultivation of the country
surrounding, xl, 86; lazaretto at,
xxxix, xl, 86; derivation of the
name, 86 n. 3; ruins of castles at,
86, 86 «. 4; Count of, entertains
Pindar, xl, 88; fortification of, 88,
148; under the Venetians, 147;
uselessness of the harbour at, 147,
148; tribute paid to the Turks at,
147, 147 n. 4
Spanish language, Mundy learns
the, at Seville, 14
Spanyi, his painting of Clissa, 85 11. 4
Spike family, the, connected with
the Pindars, 134 «. 8
Spike, Lawrence, travels in Pindar's
train, 42; recommended as a purser,
42 n. 1; his connection with Pindar,
134 «. 8
Spike, Thomas, meets Pindar at
Dover, xlix, 134, 134 n. 8 ; husband
of Elizabeth Pindar, 134 n. 8
Spread Eagle, the, at Orzi Vecchi,
xliii, 105, 105 11. 1
Srebreniza, site of the ancient silver
mines, xxxvii, 80 «. 3
Staking, a punishment for robbers,
xxxii, xxxv, xxxvi, 55, 71, 71 n. 7,
206; description of, lv, Iviii, 55;
illustration of, 55, 58; various
accounts of, 55 n. 4
Stamboul. See Constantinople
Stamo, a Greek, member of Pindar's
train, 44; left at Adrianople, xxx,
xxxt, 50
Stampes, Mr, his journey to Con-
stantinople, 73 11. 4
Standards, Turkish, 63, 64 ; origin of
the, of the seven Horse-tails, 64 «. r
Staple, Richard, emissary to Murad
III., 171
State Papers, Foreign Archives, re-
ferred to, sec notes on pp. xxiii,
xxvii, 15, 22, 41, 42, 44, 45, 92, 93,
100, 106, 108, 134, 138, 141, 159,
163, 164, 166, 175, 176, 177, 178,
180, 181
Stow, John, his Survey of London
referred to, 59 n. 1, 159 //. 4
Stowc A/SS., 180 referred to, 73 n. 4;
916 referred to, 132 «. 8, 133 «. 5
Straights, the. See Mediterranean
Sea, the
Strasburg, Des Hayes travels to
Belgrade by way of, 214 n. 4