Travels in Turkey and back to EnglandChishull, Edmund
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Travels in Turkey and back to England
Chishull, Edmund
Turkey -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
BONPOURNICKEL, a sort of black bread used in _Lower Saxony_, 160.
BOROSNYAI _Joannes Nagy_, an _Hungarian_ divine, 92, 93.
BOSPHORVS, by the Turks called _Bogas_, flows constantly into the
_Propontis_, 38, 42.
BOSTANGI BASHA, the _Grand Signior’s_ chief gardiner, and keeper of
the palace at _Constantinople_, 45.
BOTH, a river in _Hungary_, 108.
BOURG, a palace in _Vienna_ so called, 117.
BOY born at _Rigetsch_ in _Austria_ without legs or thighs, but healthy
and lively, 129.
BOZACGEE, a village in the _Adrastian_ plains, 59.
BOZOK, a Turkish drink, described, 62.
BOZZA, a river, which rises between _Valachia_ and _Transylvania_, 86.
BRAN, a castle on the borders of _Transylvania_, described, 86.
BREMEN, the chief city of the Dutchy so called, and a _Hanse_ town, in
_Lower Saxony_, 156, 157.
Described, 160.
BREVICVLVS _de nationibus Transylvanicis_, the title of a book so
called, 91.
BRIDGES, one of stone at _Uzunkuprée_ described, 62.
A wooden one of four hundred paces over the _Danube_ between _Vienna_
and _Entzersdorff_, 131.
A stone one at _Prague_ described, 134, 137.
In _Bohemia_ usually covered with a penthouse, 138.
One at _Dresden_, 139.
Another at _Misten_, cross the _Elbe_, 140.
BRUNSWICK, the chief city of that dutchy, described, 149.
Their way of making mum, _ib._
BUCUREST, a town in _Valachia_, 81.
Its streets floored with plank, 82.
BUDA, the metropolis of _Hungary_, described, 109, 110.
Its government, 111.
BUDWITZ, a town in _Austria_, on the borders of _Bohemia_, 132.
BULGARIA, antiently _Moesia Inferior_, divided from _Thrace_ by mount
_Haemus_, 75.
The soil rich, but the people poor, 76.
Separated from _Valachia_ by the _Danube_, 77.
BUXTCHUDE, a town in _Lower Saxony_, in the dominion of _Sweden_, 159.
C.
CADI, a Turkish officer, properly a justice, 6.
CADILESKER, a lord chief justice among the Turks; of which there are
two, one for _Europe_, and the other for _Asia_, 66.
CADIZ, in _Spain_, described, 170.
Remarkable instances of superstition there, 171.
CAFTAN, a vest or garment of honour among the Turks, 65.
CAICVS, a river of _Mysia Major_, described, 52, 57.
CAIMEKAM, a Turkish officer, who acts as deputy to the prime _vizír_
in his absence, 66, 69.
CALLIPOLIS, see GALLIPOLI.
CALVINISTS, their worship in _Transylvania_, 102.
CAMELOSTRVTHI, see OSTRICHES.
CANA, a promontory of the _Adramyttian_ gulph, 33.
CANON, see ESKI NATOLIA HISAR.
CANTACUZENO _Thomaso_, his reception of L. Paget, 77.
CANTACUZENVS _Constantinus Stolnichus_, uncle to the Prince of
_Valachia_, his character, 79.
CAPIGEES, messengers extraordinary from the _Grand Signior_, into
whose presence they conduct ambassadors, 67.
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