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  1. THE TABLE
  2. The Contents of the Chapters—Continued.page
  3. China customes in comming ashoare, and festivall entertaynment. Sea-Captaynes State in visiting. Chayres to carrie men. China courtesie, Women, Banquetting houses, Bridges, Husbandrie. Pastures, High-wayes: Chincheo described, Bridge, Navie. Kings Armes. State of Magistrates; goodly street and Palace. Insuanto stately; Omoncon and Sinsay vaine glorious. Spaniards feasted. Comedies and sports. Musicke. Chaire. Megoa spoyled by Japanders. Admirable stone Bridge. Suburbs of Aucheo described. Master of Ceremonies State. Span. and Chinois disagree. Reports of great China Cities. China Feast begun with Sunne-superstition. Tumblers. Play. Three headed Image. Vice-royes jealousie. Subjection. Chinois suspitious. Omoncon and Sinsay lyers. New-moone Musters. Souldiers punished. Superstition. Presents for the Spaniards. China superstition at the Friers parting. Oxe sacrificed. Farewell-feast. Ilands on the Coast. Port Tansuso. Iland Ancon. Straight or Gulfe. Tempest. Divinations.
  4. Two Letters taken out of Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola his Treatise, called Conquista de las Islas Malucas, printed at Madrid, 1609. pag. 336, 337. mentioning the comming of two English ships to China: which seeme to be two ships of the fleet of Benjamin Wood: The former written by the Visitor of Chincheo in China, unto the Governour of the Philippinas, Don Pedro de Acunna. H. P.
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  5. English ships in China. Chinois selfe-conceit.
  6. The Answere of Don Pedro de Acunna, Governour of the Philippinas, to the Visitor of Chincheo in China.
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  7. China pride. Spanish Silver. English Ships.
  8. CHAP. IIII.
  9. The report of a Mahometan Merchant, which had beene in Cambalu: and the troublesome travell of Benedictus Goes, a Portugall Jesuite, from Lahor to China by land, thorow the Tartars Countries.
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