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AN ALPHABETICALL TABLE OF THE PRIN∣CIPALL THINGS CONTAI∣NED IN THE FIVE BOOKES of the third Part of PVRCHAS his Pilgrims.
The first Number notes the Page, the second Number directs you to the number noted in the back-margent of the Pages, Right against which or betwixt that and the next number, the note is to bee found. Obserue, that whereas many words may bee well written with I. or with Y. the Reader is to looke to both. Obserue also, that Name of Saints or Knights, are not set vnder S. but in the Alphabet of their proper Names.
- ABaccu, is the Caspian Sea, 69.60. The largenesse of it, 70.1
- Abaseia, or Habas∣sia, is India me∣dia, 106.50. in Marg. Rich in Gold, ibid.
- ...Abedalcuria, 252.60
- Abortion caused by an Herbe, 991.40
- Acapulco, the Prouince and Port in the West Indies; the Latitude, 871.60
- Acias or Akas; so the Tartars call the Alanian Christians, 10.10. Enemies to the Tartars, 12.40
- Achbaluch Mangi, which in Tar∣tars Language is, the White Ci∣tie of the Mangi, 90.1
- Acornes as big as Apples, 520 50
- Accents the Chinois haue fiue seue∣rall, 384.20
- Accounts cast by graines of Corne, 1053.50
- Accord betweene Poles and Russes, about chusing their Emperour, 788.789
- Acquaintance the Ceremony of be∣ginning it, 374
- Acacron the Armenian Prophet, 49.50
- Acon the Citie; Arabicke and Syriack vnderstood there, 13.50
- Adams Sepulcher in Zeilan, 106.1. More of that Fable, ibid.
- Adams-Apples grow in Persia, 71.10
- Adders of India, their seuerall sorts and natures, 976.1
- Adem, the Soldan of it discomfited, 106.50
- Admirals Iland, 474.40. Sea hor∣ses there, 512
- Adoration, the manner of it in Mexico, 1027.30. & 1028.1. & 1046.60
- Adoption practised in Russia, 740.40
- Adulterie punished with Death in Peru, 1058.40
- Adultresses Dowries giuen to poore Girles, 276.10
- Adulterie & Witaldrie, the punish∣ment, 182.40
- Adulterers how punished in Chi∣na, 204.10
- Aedgar the King, his mightie Na∣uie, 619.40. Emperour of the O∣cean, ibid.
- Aegeland and Halgeland discoue∣red, 212.1
- Aequinoctiall, vnder it moyst and raynie, and why, 918.40. Not so ho•• as the Antients held it: very cold in March, causes of the temperature, though the Sunne bee very hote; the dayes and nights equall, 920. No Calmes vnder the Lane, 923.60.926. The Ayre vnder or neere it swifter then the Ayre about the Poles, and why, 925.30. Ea∣sterne and Westerne windes conti∣nuall vnder the Lino, 925.40. See Torride Zone.
- Aequinoctiall, whither healthfull li∣uing vnder it, 889.10
- Aethiopian Patriarch, 327.30
- Affinitie in a different Sirname hin∣ders not Matrimonie in China, 394 10
- Age, so the Saracens stile the Mecca Pilgrims, 311
- Age, much honoured in China, 393.1. & 369.20. Olde Age begins at fiftie, 394.1
- Age of three hundred yeres attained to, in the West Indies, 875.20
- Ages of the world, the Mexicans represent by so many Sunnes, 1136.40. Their odde opinions, thereabout, ibid.
- Agilitie of the Mexicans, excel∣lent, 1065.10
- Ague, a Soueraign•• Ayre for the Cure of it, 73.60
- Aijax or Giazzo, the Hauen, where∣abouts, 51.40
- Aingharan the Region, 312.10
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