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A26262 Travels into divers parts of Europe and Asia, undertaken by the French King's order to discover a new way by land into China containing many curious remarks in natural philosophy, geography, hydrology and history : together with a description of Great Tartary and of the different people who inhabit there / by Father Avril of the Order of the Jesuits ; done out of French ; to which is added, A supplement extracted from Hakluyt and Purchas giving an account of several journeys over land from Russia, Persia, and the Moguls country to China, together with the roads and distances of the places.; Voyage en divers états d'Europe et d'Asie. English Avril, Philippe, 1654-1698.; Hakluyt, Richard, 1552?-1616.; Purchas, Samuel, 1577?-1626. 1693 (1693) Wing A4275; ESTC R16481 168,850 421

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come with their Goods to Traffick at the Gate and bring their Horses to sell to the Catay Men but are not permitted to come within the walls except very few at a time Thus their whole Journey from Tomo Castle to this Gate took up twelve Weeks besides some days that they stood still and from the Gate to the great Empire of Catay ten days and so arriv'd at the City or Castle of Catay about the beginning of September where they were lodg'd in the Great Embassador's House During their stay in Catay which was four days they were Visited by a Secretary attended by two Hundred Men upon Asses well Apparell'd and Entertain'd and Feasted 'em with Sack and other sorts of Wines and told 'em that the Emperour or King Tambur had sent him to know what Business had brought 'em into the Dominions of Catay To which they made Answer that their Great Lord and Emperour had sent 'em to acquaint themselves with the Dominions of Catay and to wait upon the King of the Country But the Secretary reply'd that without Presents they could not be admitted into the King's Presence and withal gave 'em a Letter which Letter they brought with 'em to Tobolsko and from thence they were sent with it to the Emperour's Majesty They left Cathay about the Twelfth of October and arriv'd at the Castle of Tobolsko about Whitsontide in the Year 1620. FINIS BOOKS Printed for Tim. Goodwin against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet MEMOIRS of Emerick Count Teckely in Four Books wherein are Related all the most Considerable Transactions in Hungary and the Ottoman Empire from his Birth Anno. 1656. 'till after the Battel of Salankement in the Year 1691. Done out of French The Life of Lewis of Bourbon late Prince of Conde digested into Annals with many Curious Remarks on the Transactions of Europe for these last Sixty Years Done out of French Lex Parliamentaria or a Treatise of the Law and Custom of the Parliaments of England With an Appendix of a Case in Parliament between Sir Francis Goodwyn and Sir Iohn Foretescue for the Knights Place for the County of Bucks 1 Iac. I. From an Original French Manuscript Translated ●nto English Pollitica Sacra Civilis or a Model of Civil and Ecclesiastical Government wherein besides the positive Doctrine the State and Church in general are Debated the Principal Controversies of the Times concerning the Constitution of the State and Church of England By George La●son Rector of More in Salop. An Enquiry into the Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes together with some Animadversions upon a Book written by the late Lord Chief Justice Herbert Intituled A short Account of the Authorities in Law upon which Judgment was given in Sir Hale's Case A Defence of the late Lord Russel's Innocency Together with an Argument in the great Case concerning Elections of Members to Parliament between Sir Samuel Bernadiston Bar. Plaintiff and Sir William Soams Sheriff of Suffolk Defendant in the Court of King's Bench in an Action upon the Case and afterwards by Errour Sued in the Exchequer-Chamber The two last Wrote by Sir Robert Atkyns Lord Chief-Barron of Their Majesties Court of Exchequer Var. obser Lond. 1685. Universal Lib. Tom. 8. Physic. Mathemat Obser. Par. 1688. Ibid. Riccioli's Geograph reformat Dudl Artan del mare Near four hunder'd Iesuits perish'd going to China A design to find out a new way by Land to China Two Vessels set sail form Leghorn for the East in 1685. They are toss'd by terrible Tempests within sight of Candy After three days Voyage they come to an Anchor in Lerneca Road. The Beauty and Fertility of the Island of Cyprus * A delicate Red-leg'd Fowl of which there are two sorts one somewhat less then our Godwitt that feed altogether upon Fish The other more like a Partridge that lives among Hills and high Grounds the rarer and dearer and perhaps the daintier of the two The Curiosity of some French Passengers punish'd by the Turks Two Vessels fall foul one upon another through the Imprudence of the Pilot. We arrived at Alexandretta A Pigeon despatch'd to Aleppo gives notice of the arrival of the two Ships We arrive at Aleppo The Turks never begin to travel on a Friday The Turks understanding me to be an European lay a great Imposition upon me The care of the Caravan to preserve themselves from Robbers in the Night A Machine made use of for the crossing of the River Tiger The Author like to be drowned The common Oath of the Country The Emir gives us permission to depart Five Curds attach a numerous Caravan The Armenians inclin'd to quit their Errors A Renegate srrviceable in the settlement of the Mission Father Barnaby goes to Irivan An Earthquake at Erzerum The Antipathy between the Turks and Persians and as Ichmiazin the Patriarchal Seat of the Armenians F. Barnaby and I departed from Irivan The cross Gurgistan An unlucky meeting with a Persian Chaper Schamaki describ'd Fat Pothier Murder'd The Caspian Sea describ'd The Errors of the Banians A Merchant of Yousbecs gives 'em great sight as to their farther Travels The distance of Bocara from Pekin Our V●ssel burnt and we like to have been burnt in it In danger of being taken by the Calmoves A Muscovite Officer relieves us We quitted the Volga at Saratof Description of the Sleds in Muscovy The Countrey betwen Astrakan and Moscow very populous Our arrival at Muscovy Strangers oblig'd to undergo● a rigorous Examination at Muscovy The Country of Kitay The Cosacks Zaporoges the first Discoverers of the Countries beyond the Obi Why they submitted to the Muscovites The manner of Sable-Hunting The Bogdoi The Country of the Monguls The Calmoucs The Kan of the Calmoucs The Dalaè-lama Patriarch of the Idolatrous Tartars Tartars believe the Dalaè never dies The Delaè-lama is the Famous Presse-Jean Other Tartar People Albazin three weeks journey from Pekin Muscovites never spend above four months in going to Peking and returning to Moscow Sledds that Sail by Land with the Wind. The Lake of Baikala The Behemot furnishes the Muscovites with Ivory The first Colonies that peopl'd America came out of Tartary The Mouth of the Obi dangerous Genessai no less inconvenient Father Barnaby leaves me to go back into France where he happily negotiates our return Baptism of a Tartar Abjuration of an Hungarian Lutheran My Iourney to the Court of Poland The King of Poland gives me the Memoirs that had been given him by an Ambassador from Muscovy call'd Nicephore who had been in China through the great Tartary His Map ●is faithful excepting the Degrees of Longitude The King to Authorise our Designs grants us Patents as being his Mathematicians Pasports and Letters of Recommendation to the Czars of Muscovy A Copy of the King's Letter to the Czars Order to associate our selves to some Polish Iesuits Character of the two Iesuits who were chosen to go Missionaries into China Father Barnaby embarks at Roan in order to joyn