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burrow like rabbits at, 27
  • Carpenter, Mr., secretary to Sir John Finch, 261;
  • is present at the audience banquet, 261;
  • enters the audience chamber with Finch, 265
  • Carthage, salt-making at, 121;
  • Covel visits, 121;
  • remains of ancient city at, 122;
  • beauty of remains, 123;
  • Queen Dido’s tomb at, 123;
  • treachery of dervishes at, 124
  • Castle Tornese, difficulty of approach to, 88;
  • market at, 88
  • Castles, the (see Abydos and Sestos)
  • Cephalonia, good wine made at, 91
  • Cerigo, birthplace of Helen of Troy, 26
  • Cervi, old Greek peasant at, 131;
  • description of, 132;
  • treachery of mountaineers on, 133;
  • encounter with ruffians on, 134-5;
  • four seamen taken prisoners on, 135
  • Ceuta, pleasant situation of, 12
  • Chabbey, Eusine, entertains Covel, 139
  • Chalcedon, lighthouse at, 168
  • Chalcis (see Chalki), monastery at, 281;
  • Panagiotes, dragoman, buried at, 281;
  • Sir Edward Barton, ambassador, his tomb at, xi, 281
  • Chancie, Mr., surgeon on board the Hector, 13;
  • goes on shore at Algiers, 13;
  • lands at Scandaroon, 28
  • Charles II, letter to, from the Kaimacham, 150;
  • from Mahomed IV, 151
  • Chiorloo (see Tchorlou)
  • Chios, an English consul established at, in 1513, v;
  • Dallam lands at, 43;
  • description of, 44;
  • curiosity of people of, 45;
  • food not to be bought on Sunday in, 45;
  • dress of women of, 46;
  • William Aldridge, English consul at, 46
  • Chora, great fertility of, 53
  • Chorlaye (Chorley), village in Lancashire, 84
  • Church, plottings in the Greek, 150
  • Circumcision performed on Prince Mustapha, 207;
  • on 2,000 youths, 209
  • Company’s Chancellor, the (see Cook, Mr.)
  • Conisbye, Humfrey, is in attendance during the presentation of the organ, 66;
  • fords a river on horseback, 85;
  • is about to cut off a Jew’s head, 86;
  • is restrained by Sir Paul Pindar, 86;
  • regrets that he did not see the fire-ball, 11;
  • passes Marbella, Malaga, and SalobreÑa, 12;
  • arrives at Algiers, 13;
  • questioned by king at Algiers, 15;
  • passes Dellys, Bougie, and Tunis, 16;
  • passes Sicily and Malta, 17;
  • arrives at Zante, 18;
  • passes through quarantine before entering, 19;
  • desires to ascend mountain at Zante, 20;
  • visits monastery on mount Scopo, 21;
  • is well treated at monastery, 22, 23;
  • pays a second visit to monastery, 25;
  • departs from Zante, 26;
  • passes by the Strophades, 26;
  • passes by Candia, 26;
  • sees the coast of Caramania, 27;
  • lands at Scandaroon, 28;
  • threatened by mountaineers at Scandaroon, 29;
  • startled by large snake at Scandaroon, 30;
  • visits Jonah’s Pillar, 32;
  • passes by Castellorosso, 33;
  • plays on the virginals to governor of Rhodes, 35;
  • lands at Rhodes and visits the town, 35;
  • leaves Rhodes, 39;
  • enters Ægean Sea, 40;
  • goes on shore at Chios, 43;
  • visits the Consul of Chios, 44;
  • entertained by Consul of Chios, 45;
  • lands at Troy, 47;
  • lands on Cape Janissary, 49;
  • takes piece of white marble pillar from Troy, 49;
  • enters the Hellespont, 50;
  • leaves the Hector and goes on board the ambassador’s boat, 50;
  • arrives at Gallipoli, 51;
  • is entertained by the consul, 51;
  • buys half a sheep at Gallipoli, 51;
  • arrives at Ganos, 53;
  • goes ashore at Erekli, 57;
  • is well entertained, 57;
  • lands at Selibria, 57;
  • arrives at Constantinople, 57;
  • takes organ to ambassador’s house, 58;
  • sets to work to put it together, 58;
  • moves it to the seraglio, 61;
  • begged to remain at Constantinople, 64;
  • must expect nothing from Sultan Mahomed, 65;
  • is called into the presence of Sultan Mahomed, 68;
  • plays to Sultan Mahomed, 71;
  • receives bag of sequins, 71;
  • relates his adventures to Lello, 72;
  • is begged to remain at the seraglio, 73;
  • pretends he has wife and children in England, 73;
  • is offered two wives by Sultan Mahomed, 73;
  • 80;
  • account of, 80 n.
  • Ilderim, a suburb of Adrianople, 248
  • Iman, or learned man, speaks the prayers in the Mosque, 211
  • IshÉk-cui, village, origin of the name of, 251
  • Iviza, a strong castle at, 94;
  • present of goats and fruit from, 94
  • Jacob’s tomb near Constantinople, 173
  • Jamovary, town near Smyrna, description of, 141
  • Janizaries, the, wear no weapons at festivals, 199;
  • feed on bread and pilau, 250
  • Jebbatore (see Gibraltar)
  • Jemoglans try to persuade Dallam to remain at Constantinople, 64, 73, 77, 80;
  • friendly behaviour of, 78;
  • show Dallam kiosk for the organ, 78
  • Jenkinson, Anthony, goes to Aleppo, v
  • Job’s Tomb, mausoleum near Constantinople, 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
  • JÜpe, origin of name, 173;
  • Mahomed the Bosnian buried at, 187
  • 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 Kiuprili, 282
  • Karitchtran, description of, 183
  • Kerington, Captain, of the Levant Merchant, 101
  • Khanoum-cui, town near Caragatch, 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, 138
  • Kindsberg, Count Giovanni Christophoro, German ambassador at Adrianople, visits Sir John Finch, 197;
  • notice of, 197;
  • his belief in gold found in grapes, 198
  • King’s College, Cambridge, organ at, constructed by Dallam, xvii
  • Kinnekleh (see Sinekly)
  • 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 description of, 195;
  • his death, 195 n.;
  • presents vests to English embassy, 196;
  • goes to Sultan Selim’s mosque on Prince Mustapha’s birthday, 114;
  • ordinary diet at, 11426
  • Sultan, the (see Amurath III, Mahomed III, Mahomed IV, Solyman I)
  • Superstitions of the Turks, 255
  • Surgeon, the, of the London Merchant, and some gentlemen, injured in a storm, 104
  • Susan, the, in the harbour at Argostoli, 91
  • Swallow, the, in company with the Hector, 90
  • Tarifa, pleasant situation of, 11
  • Tarrefe (see Tarifa)
  • Tarsus, market at, 32
  • Tchorlou, or ChiorlÓo, description of, 181;
  • aqueduct at, 181;
  • country near, 183
  • Temple, Mr., of Smyrna, brings wine on board the Centurion, 155;
  • entertains Covel at his house, 156
  • Tenedos, Aga of, sends a present of fish, 142;
  • Aga of, begs for glass bottles, 143;
  • dress of the Greeks at, 156;
  • no church at, 156
  • Testerdore (see Dafterdar)
  • Thomas and Frances, the, bound for Smyrna and Scandaroon, 101
  • Timur, origin of the name, 243
  • Tobacco presented to the captain of a galley, 49
  • Tondja, the river by Adrianople, 249;
  • its course, 250
  • TooloonjÉs, or police, keep order in the streets, 204, 212
  • Tradesmen, their procession during the solemnities, 232
  • Troy, Dallam visits, 49
  • Trumbull, Sir William, ambassador at Constantinople, xlii
  • Trumpeter left behind at Deal, 5
  • Tunis, the Turkish fleet at, 17;
  • difficulties about entering, 119;
  • Captain Partridge declines to enter, 119;
  • abundance of provisions at, 120;
  • fish at, 121;
  • Mr. Earlesman, English consul at, 124;
  • the Martin left behind at, 125
  • Turkey, method of reckoning distance by navigators in, 171;
  • discomforts of travelling in, 174;
  • wretchedness of the buildings in, 179;
  • manner of building tombs in, 187
  • Turkey Merchant, the, bound for Scandaroon, 101
  • Turkey Merchants (see Levant Company)
  • Turks renew capitulations granted by the Greeks, iii;
  • trade by means of Greek vessels, iii;
  • their civility to the Franks during the solemnities, 205, 212;
  • their reverence at prayer time, 210;
  • their fondness for wine, 245;
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