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- TAbab a mightie Riuer, 526 1
- Tabasco Prouince in the West In∣dies, the tribute of Cacao paid by the Indians there to the Spaniards: places there, 876 10
- Tabernaculo, the tree yeelding Gumme: the vse of that Gumme, 864.50
- Tabin Point in Tartaria towardes Catha, 478.1. The distance from Noua Z••mbla, 500
- Tables of things to be sold hung out, in China, 204
- Tables in China the fashion, 392.1 vid. Banquets: midst the chie∣fest place, ibid.
- Tables of honour in China, 329 10
- Table of Gold, reuerenced, 205 20
- Tadde Bond his doings in Island, 645.30
- Taes Riuer falles into Obi, 546 40
- Taicosoma what in Iaponian, 325 30
- Taidu, the new Name of the Citie Cambalu in Tartary. The big∣nesse, 83.40. The description of it, and the twelue Suburbs, ibid.
- Tainfu the Kingdome, 89.10
- Taking of leaue, the fashion in Chi∣na, 373.60
- Talas, or Chincitalas a City in Tar∣tary, 20.20
- Tale of a Prouince in Cathaya, where men euer continue at the same age, 34.10
- Tales of the Tartarian Sorcerers, 44.20, 50. &c.
- Talguth Kingdome, betwixt Mu∣galla and Bactria, 800.10
- Talleyes where vsed, 92.40
- Tallow store transported out of Russia, and the Reason, 416 40
- Tam, a Tartarian Physicke for the head, 3 3.1
- Tambur, King of Cathay, 797 50
- Tame, the naturall Name of Chi∣na, 152.60
- Tamen, why China was so called, 380.30
- Tamegines (or Chinois) the Ety∣mon, 205.10
- Tamerlane an excellent Scholler, 140.50. His White, Red, and Blacke Tents, a Fable, 141.1. His Father Og borne in S••che∣tay or Parthia, his person de∣scribed. He was lame, the sig∣nification of his Name, 141.10 20, 30. &c. His first Battle a∣gainst the Muscouites; the order of it, ibidem. His wound recei∣ued in it, and the Victory. 142.1.10. His Marriage with the Great Chans Daughter, 142.40. He was of all Religions, ibid.