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A37110 A Geographical dictionary in which are described the most eminent countreys, towns, ports, seas, streights, and rivers in the whole world : very useful for the understanding of all modern histories. Duval, P. (Pierre), 1619-1682. 1662 (1662) Wing D2920A; ESTC R43133 48,181 147

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Kingdom of Valentia Derbent a Town in Georgia seated upon the Caspian sea and belonging to the Turk Dessau a Town in the upper Saxony residence of the Prince of Anhalt Deventer the chief Town of Over-Issel Diarbecb a Province of Turkie in Asia Die a City and Bishoprick in Dauphine Dieppe a Port Town in Normandy opposite to Rye in Sussex Digue a City and Bishoprick in Provence Dijon the chief Town of Burgundy and seat of a Parliament Dinan a Town within the Bishoprick of Liege which boasts of 17 Sieges it hath withstood Dingle a Port Town in Ulster in Ireland Dinkespiel an Imperial Town in Swabeland Diu a Fortress of the Portugals in a little Island near the mouth of the River Indus Dol a City and Bishoprick in Britanny in France Dole the chief Town in the Franche County Dombes a Principality in Bressia in France belonging to Madamoiselle the eldest daughter of the late Duke of Orleans Donavert an Imperial Town in Swabeland a great pass upon the Danube Donquerque a strong Town and Port in Flanders having several time been under the subjection of the French and Spanish is now in the possession of the King of England Donzi a Town of the Dutchy of Nevers in France Dorchester the chief Town of Dorsetshire in the South part of England Dordogne a River in France which falls into the Garomne five leagues below Bordeaux Dordrecht a Town in Holland famous for the National Synod held there in the year 1619. Douay a Town in Flanders where the English of the Romish Church have a Colledge Douglas a Castle in the County of Cliddesdale in Scotland Doullens a Town in Picardy Douro a River in Spain rising in old Castille Doutling a Town in Swabeland where the French Army had a harsh entertainment in the year 1643. Dover a famous Port and Castle in the County of Kent where King Charles the second upon his happy restoration to his just Rights first landed Dresde the chief Town of Misnia and residence of the Elector of Saxony Dreux a Town within the Government of the Isle of France famous for a great battle fought there in the year 1562. Drogedah a Sea Port in Ulster in Ireland where Cromwell most barbarously murthered the Garrison in cold blood after quarter given Dront●em a chief Town of Norway Dublin a Port City Arch-Bishoprick and University in Ireland the chief Town of that Kingdom and usual residence of the Lord Lieutenant Dungarvan a Port Town in Munster in Ireland Dunghall a County and Castle of the same name in Munster in Ireland Dunkelden an ancient Town in Scotland Dun le Roy a Town in Berry in France Dunstafag a Town in the West part of Scotland anciently the residence of the Scottish Kings Durance a very rapid River in Provence which infesteth the Countrey with frequent inundations Durazzo a Port Town in Albani in Greece Durham a City Bishoprick and County Palatine in the North of England where was fought a memorable battle between the English and the Scots in the year 1346. Durlach a Town and Marquisate of the Empire in Alsatia Dusseldorp the chief Town of the Dutchy of Bergh upon the Rhine Dwelande an Island in Zealand famous for the passage of the Spaniards through the Sea in the year 1575. Dwina a Town of great traffique in the North part of Moscovy in a Province and upon a River of the same name E. ECclofiastique State the Popes Dominions lying in several Countreys in Italy Ecija a Town in Andalusia Edinbourgh the chief Town of Scotland Egra a Town and Seigniory in Bohemia where in the year 1634. Wallestein Duke of Freidland and Generalissimo of the Imperial forces was assassinated Egypt a Countrey of Africa lying upon the Red Sea Elbe a River of Germany which rises in Bohemia also an Island in the Mediterranean Sea on the coast of Tuscany belonging to the Duke of Florence Elbing a Hans Town in Prussia Elnbogen a Town and Seigniory in Bohemia Elsenore a Town in the Isle of Zeland in Denmark whose Castle commands the Sound Elsimbourg a Town in Schoneland in Denmark upon the Sound Elvas a Town in Portugal famous for the excellency of its Oyls Embden a Town and County of the Empire in Westphalia Embrun a City and Archbishoprick in Dauphiné in France England a Kingdom in the West part of great Britain New England a Countrey in Canada Ems a Town in Austria upon a River of the same name Ensistheim the chief Town of the higher Alsatia Epirus a Province anciently a Kingdom in Greece Erfort the chief Town of Turingia in Germany Ervansarat the chief Town of Bosnia Escaut a River in the low Countreys rising in Picardy Escuriall a Royal Castle near Madrid built by King Philip the second of Spain in form of a Grid-iron in memory of the battle of St. Quentins this structure cost him twenty Millions of Gold Eslingen an Imperial Town in Swabeland Estampes a Town and Dutchy in Beausse in France Este a Town in the Venetian Dominions from whence the family of the Dukes of Modena have their name Estella a Town in the Kingdom of Navarre it is also called Merinda Esthonia a Province Dutchy in Livonia Estotilande a Countrey in the North part of America Estrac a County in Gascony Estramadura a Country in Castille and Portugal Etna a Mountain in Scicily famous for the flames it oftentimes breaths forth at the top of it Euphrates a River in Turkie in Asia Evora a City and Arch-bishoprick in Portugal Eureux a City and Bishoprick in Normandy Europe one of the four parts of the world Exceter the chief Town of the County of Devonshire in the South-West of England F FAience a Town in Provence famous for the white earthen ware there made Falaize a Town in Normandy the Countrey of William the Conquerour Famagousto a Port Town in the Isle of Cyprus Faso a Town in Georgia Fer The most Western Island of the Canaries famous for a most miraculous Tree growing there which supply the Inhabitants with as much water as they have need of Ferden an Imperial City and Bishoprick now a Dutchy given up to the Crown of Sweden by the treaty of Munster 1648. La Fere a strong Town in Picardy Fermo a City and Arch-bishoprick in the Ecclesiastique state in Marcha Anconitana Ferrara a Dutchy and City of the same name near the River Po now subject to the Pope anciently governed by a Duke of its own Fez a Kingdom and City of the same name with an University in Barbary Final a Town and Marquisate upon the coast of Genoa under the subjection of the King of Spain Fino terra The most Western Cape in Europe in Gallicia Finland a Province of Sweden Finmarque the most Northern part of Norway Fiumo a Town in Dalmatia near unto Italy belonging to the house of Austria Flanders the most noble County of Christendom and one of the 17 Provinces subject to the King of Spain La Fleche a
greatest Captains of his time Mozambique a Kingdom in Zanguebar in Africa with a Fortress in an Island of the same name the most considerable Government which the Portugals there have Mulberg a town in Misnia in Germany where Charles the fifth defeated the Elector of Saxony Mulhausen an Imperial town in Alsatia Munick the chief town of Bavaria and residence of the Duke Munster a province in the South of Ireland Munster a City and Bishoprick of the Empire in Westphalia Murcia a Kingdom in Spain upon the Mediterranean Sea Murcia a chief town in that Kingdom famous for its traffique of Silk Muret a town in Gascoigne in France where Simon Earle of Montforde obtained a great victory over the Albigeois and Arrogonois the King of Arragon being there slain upon the place with above 20000 others in the year 1206. N NAgera a place in Navarre where was instituted the Order of Knights of the Flower de Lys in 1048. Namur the chief town of the County of Namur one of the 17 provinces subject to the King of Spain Nancy the chief town of Lorraine Before this town was Charles Duke of Burgundy slayn by Rene Duke of Lorraine in 1477. Nangasachi a town in Japan Nanquim a city in China near a River of the same name Nantes a City and Bishoprick upon the River Loire in Britany Naples a fair town in a Kingdom of the same name in Italy subject to the King of Spain for which he payes a small yearly tribute to the Pope Napoula a town in the Morea Narbone a City and Bishoprick in Languedoc in France Narsingue a town in a Kingdom of the same name in India Navarre a Kingdom in Spain Navarrin a port town in Morea Navarrins a Fortress in Bearne in France Naumbourg a City and Bishoprick in Misnia Negrepont a town in an Island of the same name in the Archipellago subject to the Turk Nemours a Town and Dutchy in the Government of the Isle of France Nerac a town in Guienne and chief of the Dutchy d'Albert Nermonstier an Island upon the coast of Poictou in France Nerva a strong town in Livonia Newbourg a Town and Dutchy of the Empire in Bavaria Newcastle a strong town in the County of Northumberland whence come great abundance of Coales Neuf Chastell a Town and County belonging to the Duke of Longueville Nevers a City Bishoprick and Dutchy the chief town of Nivernois upon the Loire Newport a town in the Isle of Wight also a port town not far from Ostend in Flanders Newark a town in Nottinghamshire upon the Kiver of Trent Newsell a Fortress in Hungary Nicaregua a province in New Spain Nice a City and Bishoprick in a County of the same name in France upon the Mediterranean Sea strengthened with a fair Citadel Nice de Paille a town in Montferrat Nicosia a town in the Isle of Cyprus Nieper or Bonithenes a River in Poland Nigeboli a town in Bulgaria where Bajazet Emperour of the Turks gave a great defeat to the Christians Nigritia a Countrey in Africa Niger a River in that Countrey Nile a River in Africa running through Abissinia and Aegypt where it falls into the Mediterranean sea Nimmeguen a town in the Dutchy of Guelderland Niort a town in Poictou Nitaw the residence of the Dukes of Curland Nivernois a province in France Nogent le Retrou the fairest Village of France in Perche Noion a City and Bishoprick and one of the antient Peerages of France which assist at the Kings Coronation Nombre des Dios a town in Castille d'Oro whose commerce is now translated to Porto Belo Norfolk a rich County in the East part of England Norlinguen an Imperial town in Swabeland Normandy one of the fairest provinces of France Northampton the chief town of a Shire of the same name about the middle of England Northausen an Imperial town in Turingia Northumberland a County in the North of England Norway a Kingdom in the North of Europe subject to the King of Denmark Norwich the chief City in Norfolk famous for the manufactury of stuffs Notebourg the chief Fortresse of Ingria Noto a Town and Valley in Sicily Nottingham a town in a Shire of the same name about the middle of England Novara a Town in the Dutchy of Milan where in the year 1512. the Switzers gave the French a great overthrow Novelare a Town and County under the Duke of Mantoua Novogrode-Veliki or the Great a City and Archbishoprick in Moscovy Nisi Novogrode or the Lesse a town in Muscovy upon the River Volga Nubi● a Kingdom in Africa also the chief town of that Kingdom Nuremberg an Imperial town in Franconia Nuys a town in the Archbishoprick of Colen upon the Rhine famous for its brave resistance against the siege of Charles Duke of Burgundy in the year 1474. O. OBI a River in Asia Ocziacow a town in Podolia in Poland where the River Boristhenes falleth into the Black or Euxine Sea belonging to the Turk Oder a River in Germany running through Silesia Brandenbourg and Pomerania Oelande an Island in the Baltique Sea Offembourg an Imperial town and chief of the County of Ortnau in Alsatia Oldembourg a Town and County of the Empire in Westphalia Oleron a fair Island and Fortress in the Western Ocean upon the coast of Xaintonge a Province of France Oleron a City and Bishoprick in Bearne Olinde a town in Bresil taken by the Hollanders in 1630. Olite a town in Navarre Olmuts a City and Bishoprick in Moravia Olonne a port upon the coast of Poictou in France Ombria a province in the Ecclesiastique State in Italy Oneille a Town and Marquisate upon the coast of Genoa belonging to the Duke of Savoy Onspach a Town and Marquisate of the Empire in Franconia Oran a town upon the coast of Barbary subject to the King of Spain Orange a town and principality upon the Rhone bordering upon the County of Avignon and the province of Dauphine in France Orbitelle a town upon the borders of Tuscany in Italy Orcades Islands upon the North of Scotland Orehelana a River between Guiana and Bresil Oristano a City and Archbishoprick in Sardignia Orleans a City and Bishoprick upon the Loire in France it was antiently the head of a Kingdom but now the title of the French Kings second son Ormus a Town in a Kingdom in Persia Ornano a Seigniory in the Isle of Corsica Orvietto a town in the Ecclesiastique State in Italy Osma a City and Bishoprick in the Old Castille Osnabrug a Hans town in Westphalia Ostend a strong port town in Flanders Ostia antiently a famous port at the mouth of Tiber. Otranto a City and Archbishoprick in the Kingdom of Naples where they imbarque for Greece Ottansee the chief town of Fionia Overisle one of the united provinces of the Low Countreys Ouessant an Island upon the West of Britany in France Oviedo the chief town of Biscay where sonie of the Gothish Kings retreated upon the approach of the Moores Ourque a town
the French quarrel Scarpanto an Island upon the coast of Anatolia belonging to the Turk Scaffhausen a town and one of the Protestant Cantons in Switzerland Scalold a town in Island Sconeland a Countrey upon the coast of Denmark Schwerin the chief town of Mechlenbourg it stands upon a Lake and is the residence of the Dukes of that Countrey Scenk a Fortress in Guelderland belonging to the States of Holland Scouven an Island in Zeland famous for the bold attempt of the Spanish Captain Mondragon Schwartzembourg a County of the Empire in Turingia Schweinfurt an Imperial town in Franconia Schianhai a port town in China Sclavonia a Countrey upon the South of Hungary divided between the Turk and the house of Austria Scone a famous Abbey in the County of Perth in Scotland made more illustrious by the Coronation of the Kings there celebrated Scotland a Kingdom upon the North of England united by the happy succession of King James the undoubted heir to both those Crowns Scutars a town in Albany upon a Lake of the same name subject to the Turk Sebenico a town in Dalmatia which most bravely repulsed the Turks four several times Sedan a very strong town and chief of that Province upon the frontiers of Champagne and Luxembourg Seez a City and Bishoprick in Normandy Segui a town in the Ecclesiastick State whére it s said was the first invention of Organs Segovia a town in Castille famous for an Aquaduct of 177 arches in length Seine a river of France runs through Paris Roven and falls in the British sea at Hauvre de Grace Sempach a town in Switzerland under the protection of the Canton of Lucerne Senega a town and river a branch of the river Niger in Nigritia Senez a City and Bishoprick in Provence Sentis a City and Bishoprick in Valois Seni the chief town of Senois a small Province under the Government of Champagne Seregippa a town and Government in Bresil Serraliona a mountain and town in Guinee called also Cachieu Servia a province of Europe subject to the Turk Setines anciently Athenes a ruined town in Greèce Setaval an eminent port town in Portugal Seville a City of great traffick in Andalouzia where the West India Fleets usually land their merchandises Sfachia a town in the Isle of Candy which gave name to the Sfachiots the bravest souldiers of that Island Shetlande and Island upon the North of the British Isles Sian a town in a Kingdom of the same name beyond the river Ganges Sicily an Island and Kingdom lying in the Mediterranean sea at the lower end of Italy from whence it is apassage but of half a league and the mouth of the gulfe of Venice subject to the King of Spain Sienna a City and Archbishoprick in Toscany distant about a dayes journey from Florence Silesia a province in Germany Syllyes see Sorlinges Sion a City and Bishoprick the chief Town of Vallesia a country leagued with the Cantons of the Switzers and lying between them and Geneva Syracusa a port town in Scicily memorable in history for the defence it received from the Engines invented by Archimedes Simmeren a principality of the Empire in the lower Palatinate Sinobi a port town in Anatolia upon the Black or Euxine sea Siponte a City and Arch-bishoprick in the Kingdom of Naples Sisseg a town in Croatia belonging to the house of Austria Sittia a town in Candia Sisterou a city and bishoprick in Provence Sixenne a Priory in Arragon of Ladies of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Slaboda a town in Muscovie Sleswick a Town and Dutchy in Jutland Sluyse a most impregnable town in Flanders under the power of the States of Holland Smirna a great port in Anatolia Smolensko a town in Muscovy now under the power of the Polander Soczou the chief town of Maldavia Sodor a town in the IIsle of Sura one of the Hebrides where are interred 48. Kings of Scotland 4. Kings of Ireland and 8. Kings of Norway Sofala a Castle and a River in Cafreria subject to the King of Portugal near to which he gets great quantity of very pure Gold Soissons a City Bishoprick and County in Picardy Solfarin a small Signiory in Mantovan Soloturne a town and canton of Switzerland Sologne a country upon the South of Orleance Solms a county of the Empire in Veteravia Solsona a town in Catalonia Somme a River in Picardy Sonde or Sounde a streight in Denmark and key of the Baltick sea There is also another streight called by the same name between the Islands of Sumatra Java in Asia Sonnemberg a town of Brandenbourg anciently the residence of the Grand Prior of Malta Sophia the chief town of Bulgaria Soria a town in Castile near to which are the ruines of the ancient Numantia Sorlinges a great many small Islands upon the West of England 6. of which are inhabited Sorrento a City and Archbishoprick in the Kingdom of Naples Souria a province of Tur comania in Asia Southhampton a town of great traffique and chief of the county of Hampsh Sous a Kingdom in the West part of Biledulgerid Spa a small Town in the principality of Lyege famous for its Medicinal waters Spalatro a City Archbishoprick and Port in Dalmatia Spandau a Fortress in Brandenbourg Spigelberg an Island or Peninsula towards the Artique Pole not yet well discovered Spire a City and Bishoprick of the Empire Spiritu Santo a town and government in Bresil Spirlinga a small town in Sicily the only one that was Innocent of the conspiracy of the Sicilian Vespers Spoleto the chief town of Ombria in the Ecclesiastick State Staffanger a City Bishoprick and Port in Norway Stafford the chief town of Staffordshire Stalimene an Island in the Archipelago Stavelo an Abbey of the Empire between the Archbishop of Triers and the Low Countries Stenai a town in Lorraine upon the Maase Stendel a town in Brandenbourg Sterlin a town in Scotland Stetin a hans town and chief of Pomerania it s now under the Swede Stives anciently Thebes a ruined town in Greece Stockholme a port and chief town of the Kingdom of Sweden at the mouth of the Lake of Meler Solberg a county of the Empire in the upper Saxony Stralsonde a hans town in that part of Pomerania which is subject to the Swede and port upon the Baltick sea Strasbourg an Imperial town in Alsatia famous for its Arfenal clock and tower that hath 630. stairs up to the top of it Strido a town of Stiria the Country of St. Jerom. Stugarde the chief town of Wirtemberg Suaquem a town in the coast of Abex upon the Red sea under the power of the Turk Suda a port town and Fortress in Candia Sues a port town of Aegypt at the end of the Red sea the Turks Arsenal or Magazine Sulmone a town in the Kingdom of Naples Sulzbach a Seigniory of the Empire in the upper Palatinate or Bavaria Sumatra an Island upon the coast of Asia Sundenberg a town
town in Saxony in the principality of Halberstat Guadalaiara a town and province in New Spain Guadaloupe one of the Islands called the Azores of which there are many upon the coast of America Guadalquivir one of the greatest Rivers in Spain it runs to Sevill Fuadarfuj the most Eastern Cape of Africa Guadiana a River in Spain which its said runs under ground Guanahani one of the Azores the first that was discovered by Columbus Guastella a town and principality under the Duke of Mantoua Guatimala a province and town of the same name in New Spain Gueguere an Island in Aethiopia in the River Nilus Guelderland a Dutchy and one of the seventeen provinces divided between the King of Spain and the Hollanders Gueret the chief town of Marche a province in France Guiana a countrey in the South part of America Guienne a province in the West part of France Guinée a countrey in Africa New Guinée a countrey lying East of the East Indies Guinegat a small town in Artois famous for a defeat the French there received in the year 1478. Guise a town and Dutchy in Picardy in France strengthened with a brave Castle Gustrou a town in Mechlenbourg and residence of the Duke of Mechlenbourg H. HAbsbourg a ruined Castle in Switzerland it hath the title of an Earldom and was the first possession of the house of Austria Hadersluven a port town in Jutland Harlem a town in Holland famous for the first Invention of Printing Hag a town and county of the Empire in Bavaria Hague the fairest best built and most pleasant village of Europe the residence of the Prince of Aurange and the Councel of the united provinces Haguenau an Imperial town and chief of the lower Alsatia Hailbron an Imperial town in Swabeland upon the Nekar Hainaut one of the seventeen provinces under the subjection of the King of Spain Halberstat a city Bishoprick and principality of the Empire in Saxony now belonging to the Elector of Brandenbourg Halderstein a small Seigniory in Switzerland near to Coire Hall an Imperial town in Swabeland there are many other places of the same name in Germany Ham a Hans town in the county of Mark in Westphalia Hambourg a Hans town of great traffique upon the Elbe in the lower Saxony Hamiltown a Castle in the South part of Scotland the possession of one of the principal families of that Kingdom Hanau a town and county in Veteravia a countrey of Germany which makes up part of Hesse Hartford a town in a Shire of the same name in the Eastern part of England Hastings one of the cinque ports in the county of Sussex famous for the victory obtained there by William the Conquerour Havana an eminent port town in the Isle of Cuba the Rendezvous of the Spanish Fleets Havre de Grace or New Haven a very strong port at the mouth of the River Seine in Normandy fortified with a most impregnable Cittadel Hebrides Islands to the number of 300. upon the coast of Scotland Hecla a mountain in Isleland famous for the fires it sends out Heiterskeim a Castle in Brisgow in Alsatia the residence of the grand Prior of the Order of Malta Henday a town of France in the county of Biscay famous for the exchange of two Queens Anne of Austria married to the French King and Isabella of Bourbon married to the King of Spain Henneberg a county of the Empire in Franconia Herac a town in Arabia deserta Hermanstad the chief town of Transilvania Harmanstein a fortress near the Rhine in the Archbishoprick of Triers Hesdin a strong Town in Artois Hesse a countrey of Germany the Soveraign of it is known by the title of Landgrave Hieres a town in Provence which gives name to the neighbouring Islands Hispaniola an Island one of the chiefest upon the coast of America Hoentwiel a Fortress in Swabeland in Germany belonging to the Duke of Wirtemberg seated upon a Rock and hath bravely withstood seven or eight Sieges against the Imperialists Hola a small town in Island Holac or Hoenloe a county in Franconia whose chiefest town is Veikersheim Holland the most considerable of the seven united provinces Holdenby a Castle belonging to the Crown in Northamptonshire where King Charles the first was first kept a prisoner by the Parliamentarians Holsatia a province between Germany and Denmark Honduras a province and Gulph in New Spain Honnecour a small town upon the Frontiers of Picardy where the French received a notable defeat in the year 1642. Hudson a streight in a Sea in the North of America otherwise called Christian Hulst a town in Flanders taken by the Hollanders in 1645. Hungary a Kingdom upon the North-East of Germany divided between the house of Austria and the Turk Hutons a people of Canada J JAcca a city and Bishoprick in Arragon strengthened with a fair cittadell Jaon a town formerly a Kingdom in Andalusia in Spain Jamaica an Island upon the coast of America now subject to the Crown of England the pittiful return of many thousands lavished by Cromwell in his expedition for Hispaniola Jametz a strong place in Lorraine yielded to the King of France in the year 1632. Jamsuquiam a River in China otherwise called Nanquim Janewits a town in Bohemia where in the year 1645 the Swedes gained a great battle over the Imperialists Japan an Island in Asia Jarnac a town in Angoulmois in France famous for a great battle fought there in the year 1569. Jaroslaw a town and Dutchy the apportion of the eldest son of the great Duke of Moscovy Jarzy an Island upon the coast of Normandy but subject to the Crown of England and with its neighbour Island of Garnzey under the Bishoprick of Winchester Java an Island of Asia Javarin or Raab a Fortress in Hungary belonging to the house of Austria Jaycza the chief Town of Bosnia Jegerndorf a Town and Dutchy in Silesia Jemmingen a small town in Westphalia famous for the defeat of the Confederates of the Low Countries under the command of Lewis of Nassau by the Spaniards under the conduct of the Duke d'Alva Jerusalem a town in the Holy Land in Asia the Theatre upon which were acted the chief Mysteries of our Salvation Indus a River in the East Indies giving name to that great countrey in Asia Indies West the same with America Ingolstat a town upon the Danube in Bavaria Ingria a province in the Kingdom of Sweden Inspruck the chief town of Tyroll and seat of a Parliament Joinville a town and principality in Champagne in France Jordan a River in the Holy Land in Asia it falls into the dead sea Joux a Fortress in the Franch county taken by the French 1639. Ipre a town in Flanders where Cornelius Jansenius was Bishop Ireland an Island in the Western Ocean formerly a Kingdom of it self but long since conquered by the English to whose King it is still subject Iroqu●is a people of Canada Ischia an Island and Fortress not far from Napl●● Isembourg
than it is at this day Tyrone a county in the province of Vlster in Ireland Tzebona a very strong town in Bohemia V. VAbres a City and Bishoprick in Rouergue in France Vai a port town upon the coast of Genoa Vaijon a city and Bishoprick in the country of Avignon Valaquia a principality in Europe tributary to the Turk Valdivia a town in Chili a countrey in America Valence and city and Bishoprick upon the Rhone in Dauphine Valentia a city and Archbishoprick in a Kingdom of the same name upon the Mediterranean Sea in Spain Valentia a strong town in the Dutchy of Milan Valencrennes a town in Hainault Valette a town in the Isle of Malta residence of the Grand Master of the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Valadolid a town in Castille one of the fairest of all Spain antiently the seat of the Kings of Spain Vallage a countrey in Champagne Vallai or Vallesia a countrey in a valley ly between the Alps and Geneva leagued with the Switzers Valois a country and Dutchy in the Isle of France Valona a port town in Albania subject to the Turk Valteline a province in Switzerland subject to the Grisons Van a fortress of the Turks upon the frontiere of Persia Varna a place in Bulgaria upon the black or Euxine sea where the Turks gave the Christians a great overthrow Varnemund a port town in Mehelbourg Vasserbourg a town in Bavaria where the Duke keeps his chiefest treasures Vaucluse a fountain in the County of Avignon famous for the frequent resort of the learned Poet Petrarck thither Vaudre vange a town in Lorrain Vdenheim or Philisbourg a fortress in the Bishoprick of Spire Vdino the chief town of Friuli and residence of the Patriarck of Aquilea Veissel or Vistule a river in Poland it runs to Cracovia Warsovia and Dantzik Vellai a country in the Cevennes in Languedoc in France Venaissen a county in which stands the town of Avignon between Languedock Province and the principality of Aurange Vence a City and Bishoprick in Provence Vendosme a Town Dutchy and small countrey upon the West of Beausse a province in France Venice a famous City and Head of as noble a Republique seated in the sea five miles distant from any land Venlo a town in Guelderland subject to the King of Spain Vennes a City and Bishoprick in Britanny in France Vera-Cruz a port town in New Spain where arrive the Fleets which usually came to St. John d'Vlloa Veneeil a City Bishoprick and Seigniory in Piedmont Verdemberg a County subject to the Switzers Verdun a City and Bishoprick of the Empire in Lorraine Verdun a town in Burgundy Verdun a town in a countrey of the same name in Gascony Vermandois a countrey in Picardy Vermeio a Sea or rather a Streight near New Mexico Verneuil a town in Normandy famous for the overthrow the English there gave to the French in the year 1424 where 4500 French were slain upon the place and the Earle of Narbone being taken was hanged for assisting at the massacre of John Duke of Burgundy Verona the chief town of a Countrey of the same nam ithin the Venetian Territories in Italy Vervins a town in Picardy Vesel a town in the Dutchy of Cleves possessed by the States of Holland Veser a River in the lower Saxony Vexin a Countrey in Normandy and the Isle of France Veteravia a Countrey in Germany upon the West of Hessen Viana a town and principality in Navarre antiently the apportion of the Prince of Navarre Vie a town in Lorraine where was held the treaty in the year 1632 between the French King and the Duke Charles of Lorraine Vicenza the chief town of a small countrey in Italy not far from Padua Vie le Comte a town in Auvergne Vienna the chief and strongest town of Austria and residence of the Emperour of Germany Vienne a City and Archbishoprick upon the Rhone in Dauphine 5 leagues distant from Lyons Vienne a River which runs to Limoges a town in France Vigevan a town in a small countrey of the same name in the Dutchy of Milan Vignoris a town in Champagne Vihitz the chief town of Croatia possessed by the Turk Vilaine a River in Britanny runs through Rennes the chief city of that province Vilne the chief town of Lithuania a province in Poland Villach a town in Carinthia Villa France a town in Piedmont where the French defeated Prosper Colomna in the year 1516. Ville Franche a town in Rouergue Ville mur a town in Languedoc Vimeux a countrey in Picardy Vindau a town in Curland Vineros a port town in the Kingdom of Valentia in Spain Vire a town in Normandy Virginia a countrey of a vast extent in America Visapor a town in India on this side Ganges Visbui a town in Gothland Viterbo an antient town in St. Peters Patrimony 40 miles on this side Rome Vitre le Francois a town in Champagne Vitstock a town in Brandenbourg where the Swedes and Saxons got a great victory over the Imperialists in 1636. Viviers the chief town of Vivaretz a country in Languedoc upon the Rhone Vivaretz as in Viviers Vlme a town in Germany where the Danube begins to grow navigable Vlster a province in the North of Ireland Volfembutell a fortress and residence of the Dukes of Brunswick Volga a river in Moscovy and one of the greatest of Europe Volhinia a province in Poland Vouille a place near Poictiers in France where Clovis King of France gained a great victory over Alaric King of the Gothes whom he slew with his own hand Voutenai a place near Auxerre in Burgundy where Charles surnamed the Balde got a great Victory over Lothaire in the year 841. Vpsal a City and Archbishoprick the Metropolitane of Sweden where the Kings and Queens of that Kingdom are usually crowned Vraniborg a Castle in an Island near Copenhagen made famous by the residence of that learned Mathematician Tycho Brahe Vrbin a City and Archbishoprick in the Ecclesiastick state formerly the head of a Dutchy which is now escheated to the church Vscoqs a people in Dalmatia subject to the house of Austria Vtrecht a Seigniory and one of the united provinces of the Netherlands Vtrecht the chief town of that province and one of the noblest in the low countries Vserch a town in the province of Limosin in France Vses a City Bishoprick and Dutchy in Lauguedoc in France W WAles a principality upon the West of England of which the King of Englands eldest son carries the title of Prince Wardhust a Castle in Norway Warrington a town in Lancashire upon the edge of Cheshire where the scottish Army under Duke Hamilton were defeated by the Parliamentarians in the year 1648. Warsovia the chief town of Mazovia in Poland Warwick a town in a County of the same name about the middle of England Waterford a port town in Munster in Ireland Wiegats a streight upon the south of new Zemble through which the Hollanders in
vain sought a passage China Weikersheim the chief town of the County of Holac in Franconia Weymar a town and Dutchy of the Empire in Turingia the title of one of the greatest Captains of his time Duke Barnard Saxon Weymar Weisemburg an imperial town in Swabeland Weisembourg a small province of the Empire in Alsatia Werthaim a County of the Empire in Franconia Westphalia a province of the Empire Wexforde a port town in a County of the same name in Lemster in Ireland Wibourg a town of great traffick in Leifland Wibourg a city and diocess in Jutland Wighte an Island upon the South of England in the British sea under the Sheriff of Hampshire Winchester a City and Bishoprick in Hampshire the Bishop of which is prelate of the Garter Windsor a castle Royal upon the Thames where are performed the ceremonies of the noble order of Garter Witzbourg a City and Bishoprick of the Empire whose Bishop has also the title of a Duke Wismar a Hanse and Port town in Mekelbourg given up to the crown of Sweden in 1648. Wirtemberg a Castle and dutchy of the Empire in Swabeland Wittemberg the chief town of the Electorate of Saxony famous for its fortifications University Regence of Luther and residence of the Electors Whadislaw the chief town of Cujavia a province in Poland Wolodimer a town in Moscovy formerly the residence of the great Dukes Wolgast a town in Pomerania Wologda a dutchy and fortress in the north part of Moscovy where the great Duke keeps his chiefest treasures Worcester a City and Bishoprick the chief of Worcestershire about the middle of England Wormes a City and Bishoprick of the Empire in the lower Palatinate X. XAintonge the same with Saintonge Xarandille a town in Castille near to Placentia in Spain Xativa a town in the Kingdom of Valentia in Spain Xeres de la frontera a town in Andaluzia where the Moores gave the Gothes a great overthrow in the year 712. Y. YArmouth a port town in the county of Norfolke Yenne a town in Savoy upon the Rhone York a City County Archbishoprick and Dutchy the second son of the King of England has the title of the Duke of York it is famous for the Residence of two Emperours Severus and Constentine who dyed there Youghall a port town in Munster in Ireland Yverton a town in the Canton of Berne in Switzerland Yvetot a Signiory in the country of Caux in Normandy it bore antiently the Title of a Kingdom Yvice a town in an Island of the same name in the Mediterranean sea upon the Coast of Spain Z. ZAara or the Desart otherwise called Lybia a country in Africa Zagathai a part of Tartary in Asia Zagrab a town in Sclavonia belonging to the house of Austria Zahaspe a port town in the Caspian sea in Zagathai Zaire a River of Congo also a Lake of the same name in Abissinia Zamos●y a town in Poland Zanguebar a country in Africa Zanhaga a country and wilderness in Lybia Zante a town in an Island of the same name upon the West of Greece subject to the state of Venice Zara a very strong City Archbishoprick and Port the best in all Dalmatia subject to the Venetians Zegne a port town in Dalmatia subject to the house of Austria Zeland an Island in Denmark Zeland an Island and one of the united Provinces of the Low countries New Zemle an Island in the Northern seas near Europe and Asia newly discovered Zerbi a small Island upon the coasts of Barbary near the Kingdom of Tripoli Zibith a town and Kingdom of Turkey in Asia in Arabia the happy Ziden a port town in Meca in Arabia the happy Zimbao a town and fortress in Monomotapa Zoaro a town in Barbary upon the coast of Tripoli Zocotora a town in an Island of the same name upon the coast of Zanguebar Zollingen a town in Germany near the Rhine Zuhal one of the Philippine Islands made eminent by the death of the famous Magellan Zug a town and Canton in Switzerland Zuickau a town in Misnia Zulch or Zulpich formerly Tolbiac a town in the Dutchy of Juliers Zurich a town and Canton in Switzerland Zutphen a county and one of the united Provinces also the chief town of that county Zweibruck a Dutchy of the Empire in the lower Palatinate Zygeth a town in Hungary at the siege of which dyed the great Emperour of the Turks Solyman the Magnificent in the year 1566. FINIS A Catalogue of some Books Printed for H. Brome ' at the Gun in Ivy-Lane THe alliance of Divine Offices exhibiting all the Liturgies of Engl. since the Reformation by Hamon L'estrange in fol. The Souls Conflict being eight Sermons preach'd at Oxford and so much recommended by Dr. Hewit in 8 Dr. Browns Sepulchral Urns and Garden of Cyrus in 8 Two Essayes of Love and Marriage in 12 The Royal Exchange a Comedy in 4. by R. Brome Five new Playes by R. Brome never belore printed in 8 Poems by the Wits of both Universities in 8. A Treatise of Moderation by Mr. Gaule in 8 St. Boniventure's Soliloques in 24. Mr. Baxters treatise of Conversion in 4 Golden Remains by that most learned R. Stuart D. D Dean of Westminster and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles the first being the last and best Monuments that are likely to be made publick in 12 Mr. Sprats plague of Athens in 4 Jewes in America by Mr. Thorowgood in 4 The Royal Buckler or a Lecture for Traytors in 8. A review of some late remarkable Transactions leading to the happy Government under our gracious Soveraign K. Charles the Second by R. L'estrange Esq in 4. The Holy Cheat proving by the undeniable practises of the Presbyterians that the whole design of that party is to enslave both King and People under the colour of Religion by R. L'estrange Esq The Relaps'd Apostate or notes upon the Presbyterians petition for peace State Divinity or a supplement to the Relapfed Apostate all by R. L'estrange A Caveat to the Caveliers A modest plea both for the Caveliers and the Author All the Songs on the Rump in 8 The Pourtracture of his sacred Majesty King Charles the Second from his birth 1630 till this present year 1661 being the whole story of his escape at Worcester his travels and troubles The Covenant discharged by John Sussell in 4 The compleat art of Water-drawing in 4 Mr. Boys his Translation the 6th book of Virgil in 4 Mr. Walwin's Sermon on the happy returne of K●ng Charles the second A perfect Discovery of Witchcraft very profitable to be read of all sorts of people especially Judges of Assize before they passe sentence on condemned persons for witches in 4 A short view of the Lives of the Illustrious Princes Henry Duke of Gloucester and Mary princess of Orange deceased by T. M. Esq in 8 Aeneas his Voyage from Troy to Italy an Essay upon the third Book of Virgil by J. Boys Esq in 8 Mr. Grenfields Sermon in behalf of the Loyal party Mr. Stones Sermon at St. Pauls October 20. 1661. The Harmony of the World in 8 Blood for Blood in 35 Tragical stories the five last being the sad product of our late Rebellion in 8. FINIS