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A30215 A relation of a journey of the Right Honourable My Lord Henry Howard from London to Vienna, and thence to Constantinople, in the company of His Excellency Count Lesley, Knight of the order of the Golden Fleece, councellour of state to His Imperial Majesty, &c. and extraordinary ambassadour from Leopoldus Emperour of Germany to the Grand Signior, Sultan Mahomet ... / written by John Banbury ... Burbury, John.; Norfolk, Henry Howard, Duke of, 1628-1684. 1671 (1671) Wing B5611; ESTC R8283 51,231 261

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Town The Turkish Ambassadour was summon'd accordingly and durst not disobey but came towards the evening and the Ambassadours soon after with the same state and ceremony as before arriv'd at the middle Post and made the exchange Passing by Comorra which welcom'd our return into Christendom with the discharge of many Cannon we came very late to a Village which was Tributary to the Turks The next day about noon we arriv'd at Raab where Count Montecuculi the Governour met us out of the Town to which as we approached the great Guns proclaimed our arrival and welcome and not only the Souldiers drawn out of the Garrison but those too on the Works gave us several Volleys The next day was dedicated to feasting and mirth the Cannon in the Garrison amounting to one hundred and sixty being all discharg'd for joy The Mahometans when Masters of the Town made under the Market-place a deep and dismal Prison which hath no other light but that which goes in at the top through great Iron Bars Thither several poor Turks faln into the Pit designed for others came up to breath fresh Air and beg some relief which was readily given them We lodg'd the three and twentieth at Altemburg and dining the next day at Pruk came to Swehet that evening Hither the Emperour sent Horses for our entrance into Vienna which when we came near we made a halt a while and put into order march'd two and two abreast to the Emperours Palace all the Streets we past through and the Windows on both sides being throng'd with Spectactors The Ambassadour alightting at the Palace aforesaid went up the great Stairs and passing through the Rooms came to the Presence-chamber all the Cavaliers and those of his Retinue of fashion attending his Excellency Then the Emperour withdrew with the Ambassadour alone and when they had be●n private a while the Cavaliers were called in who likewise for some time were together with his Majesty after which we were admitted and all had the honour to kiss the Emperours Hand The like order was observed in our waiting on the Empress whose Hand we likewise kist I should now relate with what joy and feasting Count Lesley was received by his Friends and Alliances but the Embassy ending here I shall end too my Relation and give no further trouble to the Reader FINIS Books Printed and are to be sold by Tho. 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