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
GEORGE _Saint_, a village near _Smyrna_, with an antient Greek church, 3.
GERHARDVS _Abbot_, otherwise _Molanus_, his coins and medals, 150.
Income and authority, 151.
GEYSA, see SAXONS.
GHIKA, a prince of _Valachia_, who formed an insurrection against the
Turks, 83.
GIAMOBASY, a village in _Ionia_ near mount _Alymán_, 21, 31.
GLYCHENSBERG _General_, governor of the forces at _Cronstadt_, 87.
GOETZE _Dr._ his manuscripts, _etc._, 143.
GOLD, remarkable accounts of its lodging in vines and grapes in some
parts of _Transylvania_, and upon mount _Tokaí_ in _Hungary_, 103.
GOLDEN BULL, containing the constitutions of the empire by _Charles_
the fourth, 119.
GOTHIC _character_, an account of it, 143.
GOUDA, a town in _Holland_, 166.
GRABE _Ern._ Mr. _Le Clerc’s_ complaint of him, 167.
GRAEVIVS _Mr._ keeper of the public library at _Leipsick_, 141.
GRAND SIGNIOR, his manner of receiving ambassadors, 66.
His person described, and manner of riding to a mosque, 69.
His titles, 70.
GRAND VIZÍR, chief counsellor or representative of the _Grand Signior_,
his manner of giving audience to ambassadors, 65.
His person described, _ib._
Entertains the L. Paget, 70.
As to the inferior _visírs_, his assistants, see _Wilson’s Seraglio_,
p. 610, 611.
GRANICVS, see BOCLEW.
GRAVEN _Lieut. Col._, 87.
Receives a present of a diamond ring from L. Paget, 91.
GREEKS, their church at _St. George’s_, 3.
Their devotion, 4.
Manner of celebrating the Eucharist, _ib._
Churches at _Tyria_, 20.
They abhor all imagery in _releivo_, 20, 61.
Their funerals, 39.
Famous convent called _Maurómolos_, 42.
Numerous chapels about the town _Milo_, 176.
GUNS, see ESKI NATOLIA HISAR.
GYGAEAN LAKE, near _Sardis_, 17.
GYONGYOSSI, a city in _Hungary_ taken from the Protestants by the
Jesuits, 108.
GYONGYOSSI _Paul_, a Hungarian divine, who formerly resided at
_Oxford_, 106.
H.
HABERN, a wood in _Bohemia_, 133.
HADGELAR, a village near _Smyrna_, so called from its being the first
rendevous of the _hadjées_ or _pilgrims_ in their annual journey
from _Smyrna_ to _Mecca_, 55.
Inscriptions there, _ib._
HAEMVS, a mountain in _Thrace_, 74.
HAGUE, a town in _Holland_, 162.
Prince of _Orange’s_ house in the adjacent wood, 164.
HALBERSTADT, a town in _Saxony_, 146.
HALESVS, a river in _Ionia_, discharging itself into the sea at
_Colophon_, 31.
HALL, a city of _Suabia_ described, with the university, 145.
HAMAL, a Turkish name for a _boatman_ or _porter_. In the modern Greek
χαμάλ, 39.
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