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INDEX
Parker, John, factor at I'atna, xxxiii,
120U., 144, 145 «., 15111.; assistant
to R. Hughes, 135-136, 157 «.,
360, 361, 363, 364, 367, 369;
notice of, 135 11.; left behind at
Patna, 365; starts for Agra, 365;
imprisonment of, 365; illness and
death of, 365
Parker, Sir PNicholas, lxxv
Parrots, 267; a horned, 307
Parsees, Parsls, at ,Surat, 33, 305;
burial places of the, lviii-lix, 305-
306; customs of the, 306; origin
of the, 306
Partida, a parcel, xxxii, 140 «., 147
Parviz, Paruiz, son of Jahanglr, 102,
188 n.; made governor of Bihar,
3^3, 364; death of, 107 «.; his
daughter marries Dara Shikoh,
201-202
Pam<ana, 271 «.; granted to the
English by Saif Khan, 108 11.;
definition of, 121
Pasari, shopkeeper, 147
Pascoli, Abbate, a missionary, lxiii
PaslimTna, a fine cloth, 218 n.
Patalpuri temple, i\6 11.
Patan, in Baroda State, 132, 262 «.;
governor of, 181, 261, 262 «.,
26s «.; shrines of saints at, 262 ;/.
Patari. 56 //.
Patilii, a barge, 224 «.
Pathans, 90, 130; defeated by Raja
Man Singh, 131, 169//.; inhabitants
of India, 305; their trade at I'atna,
37'
PatkmSr, a foot post, 148 «., 246,
34'
Patna, founder of, 135 11.; first
English Commercial mission to,
xxxiii, 135, 136 ft., 151 «., 280 « ,
360-373; a fire at, 364; Mundy's
journey to, xxvi-xxxi, 78-134, 144,
186; distance from Agra to, 137,
186, 187, 361, 368; avenue of trees
from Agra to, 84; .Mundy's reasons
against a settlement at, xxxiii-xxxiv,
150-151; failure of Mundy's mission
to, xxxiii, xxxiv, 146-150, 163;
goods obtainable at, xxxiii, xxxiv,
141, 145, 146, 150, 151 «., 153-
I5fi. '57 "•. 363> 366> 369. 37°;
cost of land transport to, xxxiv,
151, 367; seaports nearest to, 152-
153, 367; weights and measures of,
xxxiv, 156, 370; residence of the
English at, xxxv, 158,362; Mundy's
description of, xxxv, lviii, 134, 157—
159; Fitch's description of, 157 «.;
governors of, xxxiii, lviii, 90, 109;/.,
129 «., 143, 144, 151, 159-162, 163,
3^3, 364. 365; rupees coined at,
149; boats on the river at, lviii, 87,
157—158, 223, 224; a factory at,
when established, 361 11.
Pattamare. See PalhmSr
Patthar-talao, 56
Patua, river, 152 n.
Paynter, Francis, lxxviii
Peacock Throne, the, 237; cost of,
237 «.
Peacocks, 55, 252, 269, 307;
feathers of, carried by fakirs, 177
Pearn, Richard, lxxvii
Peelooe. See PUS
Peeparee. See Pipar
Peepeelee. See Plpli
Peepeelgame. S« Pipalgam
Peeran Puttan. See Patan
Peero. See Plru
Pegu, a boundary of Hindustan, 305
Pegu jar, a water-jar, lxi, 230
Pelacha. See Paraich
Pelicans, Mundy's description of,
307, 308; at the Cape of Good
Hope, 321
Pellet-bow. See Gulel
Penguin Island, 12; visited by
Mundy, xlviii, 327; inhabitants of,
xlviii, 327; present name of, 320
Penguins, at the Cape, 12 «.;
described by Mundy, xlviii, 328
Pennington, Sir John, commands
the Charles, 336
Penryn, members of the Mundy
family in, lxxiii-lxxviii; Glaseney
College at, lxxiv; parish registers
of, lxxv, lxxvii
Peons, 40, 57 ; guard a kdfila, xxxvii,
225; posted to watch the Jesuit
fathers, 380
Pepper, agreement regarding the
trade in, xlvii, 316; price of, at
I'atna, 154; from Sumatra, 304
Peppercorn, the, 22 /;.
Perdan. See PradhOn
Perozabad. See Firozabad
Persia, 1 ;/., 22 11.; the Company's
factories in, 28; the Company's
trade with, xlvii, 303, 313, 316 «.,
317 ; Thomas Barbel sent to, 27311.;
W. Fremlen's mission to, 277
a boundary of Hindustan, 305;
departure of the Parsis from, 306;
extension of the famine to, 345, 346
Persian wheels, use of, at Fatehpur
, SikrI, xxxviii, 228 11.
Persians, their trade with Patna,
159; assisted by the English at
I Ormuz, 303
INDEX
Parker, John, factor at I'atna, xxxiii,
120U., 144, 145 «., 15111.; assistant
to R. Hughes, 135-136, 157 «.,
360, 361, 363, 364, 367, 369;
notice of, 135 11.; left behind at
Patna, 365; starts for Agra, 365;
imprisonment of, 365; illness and
death of, 365
Parker, Sir PNicholas, lxxv
Parrots, 267; a horned, 307
Parsees, Parsls, at ,Surat, 33, 305;
burial places of the, lviii-lix, 305-
306; customs of the, 306; origin
of the, 306
Partida, a parcel, xxxii, 140 «., 147
Parviz, Paruiz, son of Jahanglr, 102,
188 n.; made governor of Bihar,
3^3, 364; death of, 107 «.; his
daughter marries Dara Shikoh,
201-202
Pam<ana, 271 «.; granted to the
English by Saif Khan, 108 11.;
definition of, 121
Pasari, shopkeeper, 147
Pascoli, Abbate, a missionary, lxiii
PaslimTna, a fine cloth, 218 n.
Patalpuri temple, i\6 11.
Patan, in Baroda State, 132, 262 «.;
governor of, 181, 261, 262 «.,
26s «.; shrines of saints at, 262 ;/.
Patari. 56 //.
Patilii, a barge, 224 «.
Pathans, 90, 130; defeated by Raja
Man Singh, 131, 169//.; inhabitants
of India, 305; their trade at I'atna,
37'
PatkmSr, a foot post, 148 «., 246,
34'
Patna, founder of, 135 11.; first
English Commercial mission to,
xxxiii, 135, 136 ft., 151 «., 280 « ,
360-373; a fire at, 364; Mundy's
journey to, xxvi-xxxi, 78-134, 144,
186; distance from Agra to, 137,
186, 187, 361, 368; avenue of trees
from Agra to, 84; .Mundy's reasons
against a settlement at, xxxiii-xxxiv,
150-151; failure of Mundy's mission
to, xxxiii, xxxiv, 146-150, 163;
goods obtainable at, xxxiii, xxxiv,
141, 145, 146, 150, 151 «., 153-
I5fi. '57 "•. 363> 366> 369. 37°;
cost of land transport to, xxxiv,
151, 367; seaports nearest to, 152-
153, 367; weights and measures of,
xxxiv, 156, 370; residence of the
English at, xxxv, 158,362; Mundy's
description of, xxxv, lviii, 134, 157—
159; Fitch's description of, 157 «.;
governors of, xxxiii, lviii, 90, 109;/.,
129 «., 143, 144, 151, 159-162, 163,
3^3, 364. 365; rupees coined at,
149; boats on the river at, lviii, 87,
157—158, 223, 224; a factory at,
when established, 361 11.
Pattamare. See PalhmSr
Patthar-talao, 56
Patua, river, 152 n.
Paynter, Francis, lxxviii
Peacock Throne, the, 237; cost of,
237 «.
Peacocks, 55, 252, 269, 307;
feathers of, carried by fakirs, 177
Pearn, Richard, lxxvii
Peelooe. See PUS
Peeparee. See Pipar
Peepeelee. See Plpli
Peepeelgame. S« Pipalgam
Peeran Puttan. See Patan
Peero. See Plru
Pegu, a boundary of Hindustan, 305
Pegu jar, a water-jar, lxi, 230
Pelacha. See Paraich
Pelicans, Mundy's description of,
307, 308; at the Cape of Good
Hope, 321
Pellet-bow. See Gulel
Penguin Island, 12; visited by
Mundy, xlviii, 327; inhabitants of,
xlviii, 327; present name of, 320
Penguins, at the Cape, 12 «.;
described by Mundy, xlviii, 328
Pennington, Sir John, commands
the Charles, 336
Penryn, members of the Mundy
family in, lxxiii-lxxviii; Glaseney
College at, lxxiv; parish registers
of, lxxv, lxxvii
Peons, 40, 57 ; guard a kdfila, xxxvii,
225; posted to watch the Jesuit
fathers, 380
Pepper, agreement regarding the
trade in, xlvii, 316; price of, at
I'atna, 154; from Sumatra, 304
Peppercorn, the, 22 /;.
Perdan. See PradhOn
Perozabad. See Firozabad
Persia, 1 ;/., 22 11.; the Company's
factories in, 28; the Company's
trade with, xlvii, 303, 313, 316 «.,
317 ; Thomas Barbel sent to, 27311.;
W. Fremlen's mission to, 277
a boundary of Hindustan, 305;
departure of the Parsis from, 306;
extension of the famine to, 345, 346
Persian wheels, use of, at Fatehpur
, SikrI, xxxviii, 228 11.
Persians, their trade with Patna,
159; assisted by the English at
I Ormuz, 303