INDEX
425
Pertido. Sec Partida
Perwanna. Set Parwana
Pcsh-khaita, advance-camp, 239, 240,
246, 284
Pestilence, follows the famine in
Gujarat, lxvi, lxvii-lxviii, lxx, 80,
*7«« 343. 345
Phcuthon. See Tropic birds
Phalhatti, fruit and vegetable market,
78, 218
Phallic worship, 116 «., 123
Philip II of Spain, annexes
Portugal, 3 n.
P/tillipp, the, sails to New England,
334
Philosopher's Stone, the, a legend
concerning, xxxv, 166
Phullhuttee. See Phal-hatlt
Phulpara, dead bodies burnt at, 33,
35; many pagodas at, 35
Pice. See Paisa
Pichaouree, its identification with
Panchoona, 21211.
Pictures, (frescoes), in Mod Bagh,
215
Piece-goods, European, saleable in
India, 362, 366; see also s.v. Cloth,
European
Piece-goods, Indian, methods of
trade in, at Patna, xxxiv, 154-156,
361-373; whence obtained, xxxii,
310; bleaching of, xxxii, 362, 369;
of Patna and Gujarat compared,
151; Mundy's investment in, 1,
337! price of, in England, 338 «.;
see also s.v. Achhabant, Alachah,
Atitart, Atnbar, Anibaltt Bd/ta,
Baikitnthpur, Balabctttd, Char-
kkiina, Chautaha, Chintz, Chilal,
DaryabCtd, Dopalla, Hamntaiii,
Kaiinkhani, Kamsttkha, Katani,
Khairabad, Khassa, Mahmudi,
Malmal shdhi, Maitdil, Muslin,
Or/mi, Pattiart, Pashmtiia, Quilts,
A'awaf, Sa/iau, Shamiyana, TukrT
Pieterzoon, Isbrand, Dutch chief at
Cambay, 268; at Agra, 268 n.
Pilau, Hi, liv
Pilgrimage, places of, xxxvi, 93,
182-183; °f Akbar, to Ajmer,
xxxviii, 226
Pilgrims, a company of, xxxvi, 182;
join Mundy's kafila, xli; tests per-
formed by, 183
Pilot fishes, 16
PTlii, a fruit-tree, 261, 262; described,
265
Pindar, Sir Paul, his influence on
Mundy's behalf, 1, 337-338; his
copy of Mundy's travels, Ixxi; his
connection with the Court of Com-
mittees, 337-338
Piujrapol, animal hospital, lix, 310//.
Pintado, Cape-pigeon, description
of, 6-7
Pintadoes. See Chintz
Pipal, tree, 84
Pipalgam, 238
Pipar, xlii, lxi, 246, 284; fortress at,
247
PIplI, 152, 367; when abandoned by
Europeans, 152 ».; Portuguese in,
362
Piplo. See Pipalgam
! Pir, a saint, 251, 262 n.
Piran Putton. See Patau
Pirates, on the Malabar coast,
316 «.
PIru, an attendant on Mundy, 252;
killed by robbers, 253
Piyada, peon, 380
Plantains, at Mohilla, 14; in India,
"5> 3°9
Ploceus baya, 37 «.
Plymouth, 335
Poison, administered by pellets,
103; Akbar's death attributed to,
i°3
Poor John, dried hake, xlix, 335
Poplar Hospital. See BlackwaU
Hospital
Poppy, 215, 310; various uses of
the, xlii, 247
Porab. See Purab
Porcupines, on Mt Abu, 258; at
the Cape of Good Hope, 321
Pore. See Pahar, Pur
Poroonia. See Pumea
Porpoises, 15; off St Helena, 332
Porto de Saint Adrian, in Spain,
lxii, 252
Portugal, annexation of, by Spain,
3 »■
Portuguese, the, settlements of, in
Brazil attacked, 3 n.\ relations
between the English and, in India,
10/;., 303-304, 304 «., 312; hos-
tilities between the English and,
xxi, 23 it. (2), 49, 275 it., 302 it.,
34°. 350-353: g'ft of Salsette to,
100 11.; found Hugh, 152 it.;
Ormuz taken from, by the Persians,
303 it.; skirmish between the
Dutch and, 316 it.; their ships,
317; discover Mauritius, 318; dis-
cover the Cape of Good Hope,
320; discover St Helena, 329, 330;
expelled from St Helena, 330;
effect of the famine on, 348; their
Viceroy in India, 350; taken
425
Pertido. Sec Partida
Perwanna. Set Parwana
Pcsh-khaita, advance-camp, 239, 240,
246, 284
Pestilence, follows the famine in
Gujarat, lxvi, lxvii-lxviii, lxx, 80,
*7«« 343. 345
Phcuthon. See Tropic birds
Phalhatti, fruit and vegetable market,
78, 218
Phallic worship, 116 «., 123
Philip II of Spain, annexes
Portugal, 3 n.
P/tillipp, the, sails to New England,
334
Philosopher's Stone, the, a legend
concerning, xxxv, 166
Phullhuttee. See Phal-hatlt
Phulpara, dead bodies burnt at, 33,
35; many pagodas at, 35
Pice. See Paisa
Pichaouree, its identification with
Panchoona, 21211.
Pictures, (frescoes), in Mod Bagh,
215
Piece-goods, European, saleable in
India, 362, 366; see also s.v. Cloth,
European
Piece-goods, Indian, methods of
trade in, at Patna, xxxiv, 154-156,
361-373; whence obtained, xxxii,
310; bleaching of, xxxii, 362, 369;
of Patna and Gujarat compared,
151; Mundy's investment in, 1,
337! price of, in England, 338 «.;
see also s.v. Achhabant, Alachah,
Atitart, Atnbar, Anibaltt Bd/ta,
Baikitnthpur, Balabctttd, Char-
kkiina, Chautaha, Chintz, Chilal,
DaryabCtd, Dopalla, Hamntaiii,
Kaiinkhani, Kamsttkha, Katani,
Khairabad, Khassa, Mahmudi,
Malmal shdhi, Maitdil, Muslin,
Or/mi, Pattiart, Pashmtiia, Quilts,
A'awaf, Sa/iau, Shamiyana, TukrT
Pieterzoon, Isbrand, Dutch chief at
Cambay, 268; at Agra, 268 n.
Pilau, Hi, liv
Pilgrimage, places of, xxxvi, 93,
182-183; °f Akbar, to Ajmer,
xxxviii, 226
Pilgrims, a company of, xxxvi, 182;
join Mundy's kafila, xli; tests per-
formed by, 183
Pilot fishes, 16
PTlii, a fruit-tree, 261, 262; described,
265
Pindar, Sir Paul, his influence on
Mundy's behalf, 1, 337-338; his
copy of Mundy's travels, Ixxi; his
connection with the Court of Com-
mittees, 337-338
Piujrapol, animal hospital, lix, 310//.
Pintado, Cape-pigeon, description
of, 6-7
Pintadoes. See Chintz
Pipal, tree, 84
Pipalgam, 238
Pipar, xlii, lxi, 246, 284; fortress at,
247
PIplI, 152, 367; when abandoned by
Europeans, 152 ».; Portuguese in,
362
Piplo. See Pipalgam
! Pir, a saint, 251, 262 n.
Piran Putton. See Patau
Pirates, on the Malabar coast,
316 «.
PIru, an attendant on Mundy, 252;
killed by robbers, 253
Piyada, peon, 380
Plantains, at Mohilla, 14; in India,
"5> 3°9
Ploceus baya, 37 «.
Plymouth, 335
Poison, administered by pellets,
103; Akbar's death attributed to,
i°3
Poor John, dried hake, xlix, 335
Poplar Hospital. See BlackwaU
Hospital
Poppy, 215, 310; various uses of
the, xlii, 247
Porab. See Purab
Porcupines, on Mt Abu, 258; at
the Cape of Good Hope, 321
Pore. See Pahar, Pur
Poroonia. See Pumea
Porpoises, 15; off St Helena, 332
Porto de Saint Adrian, in Spain,
lxii, 252
Portugal, annexation of, by Spain,
3 »■
Portuguese, the, settlements of, in
Brazil attacked, 3 n.\ relations
between the English and, in India,
10/;., 303-304, 304 «., 312; hos-
tilities between the English and,
xxi, 23 it. (2), 49, 275 it., 302 it.,
34°. 350-353: g'ft of Salsette to,
100 11.; found Hugh, 152 it.;
Ormuz taken from, by the Persians,
303 it.; skirmish between the
Dutch and, 316 it.; their ships,
317; discover Mauritius, 318; dis-
cover the Cape of Good Hope,
320; discover St Helena, 329, 330;
expelled from St Helena, 330;
effect of the famine on, 348; their
Viceroy in India, 350; taken