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      <name>Moutauban</name>
      <description>...but because of its Rebellion is now Dis|mantled of all Fortification. From Moutauban to Bourdeaux, you may go by Water in a very short Time, because the River is... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...he presents the Ring given by S. Mark to the Screne Prince. A singular work of Paris Bordone. The Church of the Hospitall of the Mendicanti. On your left hand... </description>
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      <name>Place-Royal</name>
      <description>...themselves in it. PLACE-ROYAL, A square like Covent-Garden Note in marg: Place-Royal. Place-Roy|al. on Portico's, but neither the Arches nor Building so good; into... </description>
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      <name>VALDEGRACE</name>
      <description>...than within. View document image [5] containing page [7] Document Images VALDEGRACE, A Monastery built by the Note in marg: Valdegrace. Queen-Mother, and the... </description>
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      <name>PONTNUEF</name>
      <description>...for a Bourse, &amp;c. but no room in it comparable to West|minster-Hall. PONTNUEF Crosses the Seine at the point of an Note in marg: Pontneuf. Island where the... </description>
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      <name>Santeville</name>
      <description>...at London. There is a litle Village about half a League from the Town called Santeville, famous for Cream, if you please your land|lord will find you a guid to conduct... </description>
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      <name>Spain</name>
      <description>...Aste we came the 11th· of Oct. to Alexandria, a great Gar|rison of the King of Spain in Milo|noise, twenty miles from Aste, from whence the same night we arrived at... </description>
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      <name>MILAN.</name>
      <description>...is added That excellent Collection of Signior SEPTALE, in his Closet at MILAN. Illustrated with The Heads of some of the most renowned Painters. Written... </description>
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      <name>Sirinalta</name>
      <description>...1 Rimini. 30 Ravenna. 31 Reggio. 138 S. Senegaglia. 31 Seravall. 104 Sirinalta. 113 Sassvoli. 140 T. Torcello. 91 Treviso. 96 V. Urbino. 32 Venetia... </description>
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      <name>Venetia</name>
      <description>...Virgin holding a Scepter in one hand, and a pair of Scales in the other. ] Venetia confer|ring together, as al|so a Picture of Ju|stice, and a [Note: Or Duke of... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...Polidoro. 23 The State or Territory OF THE CHURCH, Without the City of Rome. Grotta Ferrata, being a Monastery of Be|nedictines, two miles distant from... </description>
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      <name>ROUEN</name>
      <description>...has a very great Congregation. View document image [3] Document Images ROUEN, A large Timber-built Town, not much un|like Note in marg: u n. London within... </description>
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      <name>Louure</name>
      <description>...in the middle, and at the end, round places for that purpose. The end of the Louure has this Prospect, wherein is the Kings own Appartment, View document image... </description>
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      <name>Gresham-Colledge</name>
      <description>...the new Arsenall built and furnished by the present King, The wild Beasts. 6. Gresham-Colledge, where the Ex|change is now kept; inquire there for Dr. Pope that by his means... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...to the Cu|stom. You may furnish this Journey, and have Time enough at Paris to Prepare your Self for the Journey to Provence and Languedock before the... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...are Im|barked. 33 You must return again to An|giers, and from thence to Paris with the Messenger. It is a Journey of five days, and all that I know... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...may make use of the follow|ing Advice at your Discretion. I suppose You leave Paris about the beginning of June (for I would not have you loose the Month of May in... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...to such per|sons as will be carefull to shew you every thing. From London to Paris the best way is to goe by Dover and Calais, that you may returne by Die[...]... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...He had [...]exactly learned all the Plants then keept in the Kings Garden at Paris (the most compleat that is in the World, ei|ther for the number or the Quality... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...bargain before Hand. It will be worth your while to see some places about Paris, as particularlie, 1 Maisone, a very delicat House, be|longing to the... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...of it; I shall beseech You likewise to do the same by Monsr. Marchant at Paris. 19 LETTER II. Containing Advice for makeing the grand Toure of France... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Marsaills, and say merrily, that Marsaills and its suburbs is bigger than Paris: The great conveniencie of these Houses is to acc[...]m|modat the Citizens with... </description>
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      <name>Luca</name>
      <description>...most people use to wear in the Winter-time, of one Fashion or an|other. From Luca, if you please, you may go to Pisloia, and so to Florence, or o|therways... </description>
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      <name>Pazzuolo</name>
      <description>...they cannot move or circu|lat in the Body. 177 From hence you take the Way to Pazzuolo, near to which you will meet with a Place called la Solfatara, it is a large... </description>
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      <name>Pisa</name>
      <description>...you to the Place. From Ligorn you have 15 Miles of Smooth and Plain way to Pisa. It is an Ancient City, some|times a common-wealth by it self, and then both... </description>
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      <name>Pisa</name>
      <description>...a Couple of the Cata|logues of the Garden there, of the last Edition. From Pisa, You have but a small half days Journey, of very pleasant Way, to Luca, which... </description>
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      <description>...Towns. 112 The places You are to pass by, are Cheifly these as follows. FLORENCE. S. Casciano 9 Miles Le Tavernelle 8 Miles Pogibonzo 5 Miles Staggia 4... </description>
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      <name>Tuscany</name>
      <description>...seeing of which if you please you may go from Genoua by Horse to Ligorne. Tuscany begins about Viaregia, the greatest part whereof is under the Do|minion of the... </description>
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      <description>...of one Fashion or an|other. From Luca, if you please, you may go to Pisloia, and so to Florence, or o|therways returne to Pisa, and from thence, either by... </description>
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      <name>Blois</name>
      <description>...will be then, or a little before, in their Prime, which now that the Garden of Blois is no more in Condition, is undoubtedly the best you are like to meet with) and... </description>
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      <description>...where the best Cla|ret in that Countrie grows, and is ordi|narly to be found. Blois of itself is no very considerable Town, yet it is famous for makeing of... </description>
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      <description>...corniculatum luteum, Eringium Marinum, Crithmum; with many others. The Rochel is much more famous for what it was, than for what it is, It was the strongest... </description>
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      <name>Narbonne</name>
      <description>...conduct; which tho' it be no difficult thing, yet it is not common. From Narbonne, you have six or seven Leagues to Carcassone; They are two, Ville and City; the... </description>
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      <name>Amboise</name>
      <description>...by, as for example the Pie verte or Green Pyet, &amp;c. 3ly. from Blois you go to Amboise in half a day by water; the boat will give you libertie to see the Castle; in... </description>
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      <name>Rochel</name>
      <description>...my Opinion is the cause, that all the Wines both of the Island and about the Rochel tast brackish, especially when they begin to be old. You will find a|mongst... </description>
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      <name>Brouage</name>
      <description>...the mouth of the little Ri|ver, about a League or two in the Sea. From Brouage you have seven Leagues to the Rochell, upon the Way to which you will have... </description>
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      <name>Arles</name>
      <description>...and so to Avignion, by the way of Arles, Sainct Eloy de Cro[...] Tarascon. At Arles, remember to see the entry into a great Passage all Vaulted, which they say... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>MILAN</name>
      <description>...is added That excellent Collection of Signior SEPTALE, in his Closet at MILAN. Illustrated with The Heads of some of the most renowned Painters. Written... </description>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...to be found in Italy, and I can|not remember I have seen any Original in England but that which is in my own hands. I have taken courage to prefix your... </description>
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      <name>Dover</name>
      <description>...to shew you every thing. From London to Paris the best way is to goe by Dover and Calais, that you may returne by Die[...] and Rye, except 7 you make account... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...masters are particularised, as they are preserved in the several cities of Italy ... / written originally in Italian by Giacomo Barri ... ; Englished by W.L. of... </description>
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      <name>Warwick-Lane</name>
      <description>...William Acton. LONDON, Printed for R. Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane. 1691. TO My Worthy and Most Respected Friend and Master EDWARD HARVEY, OF... </description>
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      <name>Villeneufe</name>
      <description>...are worth your observation. The 9th. of Oct. we left Turin, and went to Villeneufe, a little Garrison of Fourscore men, ten miles from 8 Turin, where we dined... </description>
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      <description>Author: Acton, William. Title: A new journal of Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples... </description>
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      <name>Aste</name>
      <description>...well fortified, and hath four Regiments of Souldiers in it. From Aste we came the 11th· of Oct. to Alexandria, a great Gar|rison of the King of Spain... </description>
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      <name>Gene</name>
      <description>...Travels; And then you left Paris, and set forward by the way of Ly|ons for Geneve, where after you had passed some time you resolved to go for Italy; so that... </description>
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      <name>Ly|ons</name>
      <description>...in your Travels; And then you left Paris, and set forward by the way of Ly|ons for Geneve, where after you had passed some time you resolved to go for Italy... </description>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...You may drink pure: and it is re|markable that there are but few places in Italy where Water may be Drunk safe|ly, and because one may be mistaken in the... </description>
      <address>Italy</address>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...of these things I shall recommend to you hereafter. If I Know of your going to Italy in time, I shall have a Letter there before you. Your best convenience for... </description>
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      <name>Novaleze</name>
      <description>...six miles, which is the foot of the Mountains on the side of 77 Piedmont. From Novaleze, in the ascent of the Alpes, we came to la Ferier two long miles, from thence... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Geneve</name>
      <description>...Geneve, you came to a little Town called Remille in Savoy, seven Leagues from Geneve, where we lay the first night; within three Leagues of this Town lies the Lake... </description>
      <address>Geneve</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Millan</name>
      <description>...and the Sepulchre of St. Peter, who they say was martyrized in a Wood betwixt Millan and Pavie. Then we went to the Church of St. Laurence, built after the model of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ceste</name>
      <description>...row with four Oars; and lay the first night at a place on the Sea shore called Ceste, being thirty miles. The 17th. we took our Barks again, and went by Sea to... </description>
      <address>Ceste</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Montefiatsco</name>
      <description>...29 miles, from whence we came, and dined, the next day being Sunday at Montefiatsco, Fifteen miles, where in a little old Church, under ground, we saw the Tomb of... </description>
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      <name>Veletre</name>
      <description>...Eighth of November we took our Jonrney for Naples, and came the first night to Veletre, twenty miles from Rome, where we saw the fine Pallace and Garden of Cardinal... </description>
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      <name>Savoy</name>
      <description>...we came to Chambery, five leagues from Romillie; it is the Principal Town in Savoy, and where the Duke of Savoy formerly kept his Court, where we staid Dinner... </description>
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      <name>Chambery</name>
      <description>...of this Town lies the Lake of Ansi and Town so called. The 18th. we came to Chambery, five leagues from Romillie; it is the Principal Town in Savoy, and where the... </description>
      <address>Chambery</address>
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      <name>Landbourg</name>
      <description>...Thirtieth we came to dinner to Breamant, five Leagues more, and from thence to Landbourg, where we lay that night, being 4 two leagues from Bramont, still up|on the... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...we saw be|sides abundance of fine Churches. November the First we went from Florence to Pongebouce 22 miles where we lay. The next day we came to Dinner to Siena... </description>
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      <name>Lauretta</name>
      <description>...Apothecaries Shop, where|of the Pots were all Painted by Raphael Urbin. From Lauretta we went on Sa|turday the 26th of January to Ancona fif|teen miles, where the... </description>
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      <name>Breamant</name>
      <description>...to Mont|millian, where we lay the 29th. The Thirtieth we came to dinner to Breamant, five Leagues more, and from thence to Landbourg, where we lay that night... </description>
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      <name>Oxfoord</name>
      <description>...and Park belonging to the Kings Majesty. I shall likewise put You in mind that Oxfoord is but fifty miles from London, and that it is one of the most famous... </description>
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      <name>Venice</name>
      <description>...to Padoue, ten miles, from whence the same day we took Bark, and arrived at Venice the eighth day of February, where we staid three weeks to see the Town; and the... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...Gardens, in which there is a great many fine Waterworks: The finest thing in Florence is the Gallery of rich Cabinets, and the Chamber where there is all sort of... </description>
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      <name>Leghorne</name>
      <description>...la Scala, 14 a great Inn so called, where we lay, being thirty six miles from Leghorne, and half way between Pisa and Flo|rence. The next day being the 24th of... </description>
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      <name>Pisa</name>
      <description>...Bastion sixteen pieces of Cannon. The 20th of October we went from Luca to Pisa, ten miles, where we dined: We saw there the Dome or Cathedral Church, of which... </description>
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      <name>Luxemburgh</name>
      <description>...of troubling you too much, and leave the rest to your own observation. 1. See Luxemburgh palace &amp; gardens; Monsieur Marchant will be a fit Person, because of his... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...an arm of the Sea three or four miles long. The same night we return|ed to Naples, and the next day being Thursday, we saw the Sepulchres of Virgil, and of... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...St. Agothas; and from thence on Monday night, the 12th instant, we arrived at Naples, which is some 32 miles from St. Agothas, where we saw several fine Churches... </description>
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      <name>Siena</name>
      <description>...to Pongebouce 22 miles where we lay. The next day we came to Dinner to Siena, 16 miles: It is a Town belonging to the Great Duke, almost as big as Florence... </description>
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      <name>Nismes</name>
      <description>...from many Places of the Levant, do resort. From Avignion, you go [...]o Nismes, but you must part by times in the mor|ning that you may have the conveniencie... </description>
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      <name>Nismes</name>
      <description>...well worth the while to take a Note of the Plants you find in every Place. At Nismes you must lodge Aux A|renes; you will see there a brave Am|phitheatre built by... </description>
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      <name>Languedock</name>
      <description>...have Time enough at Paris to Prepare your Self for the Journey to Provence and Languedock before the Dog-Days be ended, at which Time it will be fit to be|gin your... </description>
      <address>Languedock</address>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...will part from hence, such a Day being the---Day of---and will arrive at Lions the---Day thereafter, the Bundell contains no Merchant Goods, being only Books... </description>
      <address>Lions</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...for I doubt not that you are sufficiently in|formed of them already. From Lions, you take Boat to Avigni|on, which is about fi[...]tie Leagues: if the River be... </description>
      <address>Lions</address>
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      <name>Ligorn</name>
      <description>...it now and then. From Genoua You must again provide Your self of a Felluck to Ligorn, which you will find readier and at an easier rate, because of the more... </description>
      <address>Ligorn</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ligorn</name>
      <description>...greatest part whereof is under the Do|minion of the Great Duke of Tuscany. Ligorn is no antient, but yet a very Handsom and well built City, by Fer|dinand the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...all. I suppose then You were to send any little Ball for Trunk from Ligorne to London; Your 95 way would be first to pass it at the Cu|stom house, where, I think... </description>
      <address>London</address>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...place to tell you that it will be expedient, to draw your Money from Paris, to Lions, ei|ther by Bill of Ex-change, or Letter of credit, upon some honest... </description>
      <address>Lions</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Padua</name>
      <description>...is one of the best Gardens in Italy, &amp; in my opini|on preferable to that of Padua, especi|ally for exotick Plants. The Universi|ty, for the whole Estate of... </description>
      <address>Padua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Lon|don</name>
      <description>...same conveyance to Ligorn: But from Venice you must address immediately for Lon|don, and in the same manner as from Ligorn. If you be to send any thing o|ver Land... </description>
      <address>Lon|don</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...the Pont de Gard; And I must tell you, altho' the way you are to follow from Avignion to Nismes, by the Pont de Gard, be for the most part very barren, yet you will... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...and several others be|low that, loss themselves therein. When you come at Avignion, You may lodge at Louxenbourg. The Town and Country belongs to the Pope, whose... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
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      <name>Provence</name>
      <description>...Aix, is one of the most delicate Towns in France, It's the Capitall City of Provence and the seat of a Parliament. The streets are large, especialy one great... </description>
      <address>Provence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Provence</name>
      <description>...way of ma|king the Toure of Italy, (in my opini|on) is to go through Provence to Cane, a small inconsiderable Town upon the Frontiers of Provence, and there... </description>
      <address>Provence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nize</name>
      <description>...The first thing You will meet with, worthy the taking notice of, is Nize, a City belonging to the Duke of Savoy, it lyes near to the Sea syde, at the... </description>
      <address>Nize</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...considerable more than I have already noted on the Coasts of Liguria betwixt Genoua and Nize, except that when ye pass Leresi a litle, you begin to discover a... </description>
      <address>Genoua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Monaco</name>
      <description>...you will easily under|stand, after your being a while in the Country. From Monaco you will easily reach Oneglia, which is at about twelve Miles distance, and... </description>
      <address>Monaco</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...was the Tower of Nero, up|on which he sat playing on a Harp whilst the City of Rome was all in a flame of Fire. From hence we went to the Church of St. Peter in... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...5. which afterwards amongst o|ther Antiquities was brought from Rhodes to Rome by Assinios Pollion, most famous in the time of Augustus, and kept in the Baths... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...20 of December, we went to St. Paul's Church, about a mile and an half out of Rome, where we saw the Cru|cifix, that, they say, spoke to St. Briget. Munday we... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the 10th. of November we came to Fun|di, which is the better half way be|twixt Rome and Naples. From this place we came the next day, being Sunday, to Mola: Where... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...Esquire. Worthy Sir, AS I had the honour to wait up|you in your Travels to Rome, so I had the oppotunity of making some Remarks in our way thi|ther, and from... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...new journal of Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples : with observations made upon the strength, beauty and... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...that Richard the Third, King of England was buried in as he went a Pilgrim to Rome. In St. Augustins Church they shewed us a place, where a fellow having lost all... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...22d of November, but took Frescata in our way, which is about 12 miles from Rome, where we saw the Palace of Monte Dra|gone, and Aldobrandina, in these we saw... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...very high over the hole. Thursday the 29th of November being returned to Rome, we went and saw St. Peter's Church and the Pope's Lodgings, where we took... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...they say, there was fourteen such Buildings which divided the City of Rome into so many parts, to each of which there was a Governour· They say moreover... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...Petrus Oliverus, which represents the entry of Pope Gre|gory 46 the 11th into Rome when he came from Avignion: Behind this Church for|merly stood the Temple of... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...which they say was built 800 years be|fore our Saviours time: Returning to Rome again, we went through the Porto Lattin, just by which we saw a little Chappel... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...to which he was bound, as they say, when he was exe|cuted. In returning to Rome we saw St. Pauls Church again, and the Cruci|fix that they say spoke to St... </description>
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      <name>Jerusalem</name>
      <description>...we saw Prince Pallastrino's Pa|lace, and upon Sunday we went to Santa Croce in Jerusalem, one of the seven Churches, where they pretend to have a great many Relicks, as... </description>
      <address>Jerusalem</address>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...we went to the Church of St. John Latteran, which is esteemed the finest in Rome, next to St. Peters, and where they pre|tend to have the most reliques; hard by... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...which you may easily avoid by Travelling in the night. when you arrive at Rome you must give up your name at the Port; your Countrey, the Place from which... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...Alexander Farnese. It be|longes to the Duke of Parma. It is distant from Rome Miles It is in figure, pentagone, having five very High and equal faces, with a... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...&amp;c. and the Gardens with water works. 3ly If You desire not to Returne to Rome first, You may goe directly from hence to Castello gondolfo, which is about... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...exactly imitats Thunder. Tivoli is some eighteen or twentie Miles distant from Rome You may easily go from Rome and see all things considerable there, &amp; returne... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...for example, the Aqua Virgine, which is the sweetest and best for use in all Rome, is conducted so deep thro' the Monte Trinita, That in the French Minims Garden... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the side of a Hill, from whence 149 in clear weather You may easily disco|ver Rome. The Place is beautifi'd with many delicat Villa's about it, amongst which the... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pozzuolo</name>
      <description>...and Pictures within this Church well worthie the seeing. When you go to Pozzuolo, you must take a Guide with you to show you all the considerable Places. It... </description>
      <address>Pozzuolo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pozzuolo</name>
      <description>...Cotton, and send before you to Rome. Having done these things, you come to Pozzuolo; in Latine Puteoli. The City is now much Ruined; but was Stately and Rich of... </description>
      <address>Pozzuolo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pozzuolo</name>
      <description>...Cotton, and send before you to Rome. Having done these things, you come to Pozzuolo; in Latine Puteoli. The City is now much Ruined; but was Stately and Rich of... </description>
      <address>Pozzuolo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...the others hear, they cry in like manner dal monte and so those that goe from Naples take that side of the Grotto, which is next the Sea and these that go to it... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Na|ples</name>
      <description>...made, which torrents were carried se|veral 192 Miles into the Gulf or bay of Na|ples without being quenched, and killed the Fishes in the middle of the deep. You... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ge|nova</name>
      <description>...to Italy,) you might commodiously hire a Fel[...]oque of two Oares a side for Ge|nova, and arrive there in four or five days, Ter a Terre, that is Landing every Day... </description>
      <address>Ge|nova</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Marsaills</name>
      <description>...Narb[...]|n[...]nsium Lobelij. 9ly. Take a view of the Country a|bout Marsaills from some eminent Place, especially east from the Town, where the fertility is... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Marsaills</name>
      <description>...divert themselves in Summer, and to provide necessars for House keeping. At Marsaills you must hire Horses to Frayole, which is some three dayes Jour|ney 52 east... </description>
      <address>Marsaills</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Vienne</name>
      <description>...and a half, or three at most. You have to take notice of, by the way 1st. Vienne, a little but ancient Town, five Leagues from Lions. See the forges where they... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aix</name>
      <description>...way. From hence you go to Dine at Cava|illion; in the rest of the Journey to Aix, there is nothing considerable, only you have a River to pass by boat called... </description>
      <address>Aix</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Thoulouse</name>
      <description>...call the Gri|[...]one. It hath good trafique, because of the situation betwixt Thoulouse and Li|moge and Paris, as also because of the Commoditie of the River, to... </description>
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      <name>River Garonne</name>
      <description>...Spurs, unless you make account to pay a Forfaulter. 3ly. The Bridge over the River Garonne, which is very stately, built of Brick, somewhat after the Model of the new... </description>
      <address>River Garonne</address>
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      <name>Carcassone</name>
      <description>...thing, yet it is not common. From Narbonne, you have six or seven Leagues to Carcassone; They are two, Ville and City; the City stands upon a hight about half a... </description>
      <address>Carcassone</address>
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      <name>Li|moge</name>
      <description>...It hath good trafique, because of the situation betwixt Thoulouse and Li|moge and Paris, as also because of the Commoditie of the River, to Bourdeaux: the... </description>
      <address>Li|moge</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Montauban</name>
      <description>...Churches, religious-houses, &amp;c. which I leave to your self. From Thoulouse to Montauban you about halfe a Dayes Journey, it is famous for the Protestant University; It... </description>
      <address>Montauban</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>ARCH TRYUMPHAL</name>
      <description>...dint in it; there is besides several strange Weapons, Armour of China, &amp;c. ARCH TRYUMPHAL, Of Wood, and painted; Note in marg: Arch Tryumphal. Try|umphal. but the... </description>
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      <name>Gar|den of the Tuilleries</name>
      <description>...and Figure, not any in Italy resembling it in either: Behind it is the great Gar|den of the Tuilleries, which is near half as long as St. James's Park: Is prettily planted with... </description>
      <address>Gar|den of the Tuilleries</address>
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      <name>Mouline</name>
      <description>...Faiance, or white Lame-works, of which the best in France are here. 2ly. At Mouline (where you will fall to Dine) [...]quire for the 35 monasterie where the body... </description>
      <address>Mouline</address>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...to enquire after the Psilothrum or Depilatory Ointment, which they use in Rome in the Baths, and which I was so Unluckie as not to mind when I was upon the... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...so that you will easily discover it. From Viterbo, all that distance to Rome is called the Campania of Rome, in which it is thought most dangerous to sleep... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...with your con|venience to Ostia, which is some twelve miles distant from Rome doun the River Tyber, it was of old the great Harbour for all the Ships and... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...is some eighteen or twentie Miles distant from Rome You may easily go from Rome and see all things considerable there, &amp; returne the same day to Rome, unless... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...this defect, being your self much more able to do it. Being returned to Rome, which I shall suppose to be about the middle or end of April: It will be fitt... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...heat of the Day, and be sure not to Sleep till you have passed the Campania of Rome, as I have formerly marked. The Way to Loretto from Rome. Miles. Prima... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...of the next Voyage towards Loretto, un|less you resolve to pass the Summer at Rome, for after the 20th. of May, un|till the latter Rains fall (which is com|monly... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...take a Parcel of every sort and bring along with you, which you may box up at Naples with Cotton, and send before you to Rome. Having done these things, you come... </description>
      <address>Naples</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...very considerable, it is the last Place of the Ecclesiastick E|state towards Naples; Passengers use to Dine here at a pittiful Inn without the Town, where there is... </description>
      <address>Naples</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pozzuolo</name>
      <description>...were one continued wall. The Emperour Caligulae built a bridge of boats from Pozzuolo to Baii upon which he went in Triumph first on Horsback and then in Chariot... </description>
      <address>Pozzuolo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...of the Year be good, there is excellent Her[...]rising upon this [...]oade to Naples. You will find Wild in the Fields, many sorts of Narcissus's, many Colours of... </description>
      <address>Naples</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...Paris, &amp;c. Sir, I Cannot inform You of any thing considerable on this side London, except it please you, when you are got the le[...]gth of Huntington, to turn... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...You to such per|sons as will be carefull to shew you every thing. From London to Paris the best way is to goe by Dover and Calais, that you may returne by... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...of them, then You must agree with some English Master of a Ship, bound for London, for the portage, and accordingly draw a Bill of Loading---which is of a common... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...Town upon the Frontiers of Provence, and there to hire a Felluck to Genoua, and, if you can|not get one at Cane, to go to Nize, which is but six or seven... </description>
      <address>Genoua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...there rests five Miles to Genoua, All the Coast, of Liguria, from Nize to 88 Genoua, &amp; some days Journey beyond Genoua towards Ligorn, is nothing but rude Alps... </description>
      <address>Genoua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Provence</name>
      <description>...In this Journey, besides the things of Pleasure you will see in this higher Provence, you will have the best herborization, almost all the way, that you can... </description>
      <address>Provence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...o[...] it. Having seen these thing and Dyned, You return to Your Lodging at Avignion the same 43 day. The next day you take Horses for Aix, which is about two days... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw Provence; and then back to Avig|nion, from whence to... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Venice</name>
      <description>...general all o|ver Italy, except only in the Kingdom of Naples, and States of Venice and Milan, where it is permitted to wear Daggers. At most Towns in Italy, You... </description>
      <address>Venice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Lunel</name>
      <description>...you take Horses for Mompellier, which is a Days Journey from it; You dine at Lunel which is about mid-way, and because I have nothing to say of this Place, I... </description>
      <address>Lunel</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Padua</name>
      <description>...141 Milano. 143 N. Napoli. 159 P. Perugia. 25 Pesaro. 28 Pordenon. 98 Padua. 108 Parma. 118 Piacenza. 132 Pescia. 157 Piere di Lamari. 158 R. Roma... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Venetia</name>
      <description>...and a Doge kneeling. And that great Square on the middle of the Roof with a Venetia upon the Clouds, com|passed about with a multitude of Gods, and o|ther Figures... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...you thither. You may Herbarize by the way. You may take the messenger to Paris, as being the easiest way, you pay 13. or 14. Franks a man, for which You are... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...President of Maisone, &amp; standing upon the River of Saine, some 4. Leagues from Paris; From hence you must go two Leagues up the River, to 2 St. Germaine, A House... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...of the Treasure; which being done, you will have time enough to return to Paris. 7 I know nothing better worth your seing about Paris, than the Aqueduct at... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...your way to lodge at Melun; The next morning You will have an easie Journey to Paris, and time enough if you please to see Vinceu, within two short Leagues of... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...thing I would say further, un|till I be happie to hear of Your safe arivall at Paris, and then I would be content to trouble you with an other sheet: in the mean... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...thing I would say further, un|till I be happie to hear of Your safe arivall at Paris, and then I would be content to trouble you with an other sheet: in the mean... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Capua</name>
      <description>...must pass at this place the Ri|ver Garigliano, called Li[...]is Anciently. Capua, is a new City standing upon the side of the River Vulturnus, and some two... </description>
      <address>Capua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...of which Place there is a Stately Colossus of Brass, of Cosmus great Duke of Florence a Horse back, by the Model whereof that of Henry the great upon the new Bridge... </description>
      <address>Florence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...or an|other. From Luca, if you please, you may go to Pisloia, and so to Florence, or o|therways returne to Pisa, and from thence, either by Coach or Horse, to... </description>
      <address>Florence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...to mind those two Species of stones which are found in Quarries not farr from Florence, whereof the one Naturally represents Townes and Landscapes, the other is some... </description>
      <address>Florence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pozzuolo</name>
      <description>...with us, that can hardly be raised upon a hot bed. You may have your Horse at Pozzuolo, and hyre a boat to cross the Bay for see|ing of the following things, And 1... </description>
      <address>Pozzuolo</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...back, by the Model whereof that of Henry the great upon the new Bridge of Paris was made. Near to the Entrie into the Palace there are severall other Noble... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Capua</name>
      <description>...the River Vulturnus, and some two miles from it, the Ruins of the Old famous Capua which in the Old Ro|mans Time, was esteemed one of the most delicious Places in... </description>
      <address>Capua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Shinon</name>
      <description>...30 From thence you pass throw Most deli|cate Meadows called the Valey of Shinon, and in your way to Saumure some three Leagues from the Town you may see a... </description>
      <address>Shinon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Valence</name>
      <description>...the retreat of Pontius Pilate, driven here, by, God knows, what accident. 3ly. Valence, a Pretie Town only considerable for its U|niversity. 4ly. Le... </description>
      <address>Valence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Shinon</name>
      <description>...inde|lible. If she be yet alive you May see it. From thence you returne by Shinon, where they say the famous Francis Rablais had his first breeding in an old... </description>
      <address>Shinon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Angiers</name>
      <description>...likewise dry the Plant, if you think fit. 8ly You May go If you please from Angiers to Nantes either by Water or by Land, in one day; It is a prettie town and... </description>
      <address>Angiers</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...to place the Sculptures. 1. The Frontispiece before the Title. 2. The Map of Italy before the Table. 3. Michael Angelo. Pag. 17. 4. Titian. p. 50. 5. Paulo... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...there is a Picture which represents the Holy House as it was transported into Italy by the Angels, the work of Hannibal Carache. The Church of S. Mary in... </description>
      <address>Italy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>|</name>
      <description>...prin|cipal Places and Rarities of Rome, and other the beautiful Cities of Ita|ly; I thought my self obliged to make my Countreymen some accompt of my... </description>
      <address>|</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>States of Venice</name>
      <description>...Lord, WHen I had the ho|nour to attend your Lordship in your Embassy to the States of Venice, it was my fortune there to meet with a small Piece, entituled Viaggio... </description>
      <address>States of Venice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...Per|fection and Glory in This and all o|ther Liberal Sciences, as that of old Athens, or of modern Rome. W. L. [Figure: ITALIA by Robert Morden at the Atlas... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Piacenza</name>
      <description>...them, it also being difficult to get liberty of seeing them. The City of Piacenza. The Domo. AS you enter at the great Door, on your left hand, you see the... </description>
      <address>Piacenza</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Voltaggio</name>
      <description>...Milo|noise, twenty miles from Aste, from whence the same night we arrived at Voltaggio, two and twenty miles more, where we were forced by tempestuous weather, of... </description>
      <address>Voltaggio</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...soon as our Savi|our had made use of it. Monday the 21th of January we left Rome in order to go to Venice, and lay the first night at Rigneava twenty three... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...they say, there was fourteen such Buildings which divided the City of Rome into so many parts, to each of which there was a Governour· They say moreover... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...Petrus Oliverus, which represents the entry of Pope Gre|gory 46 the 11th into Rome when he came from Avignion: Behind this Church for|merly stood the Temple of... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ethiopia</name>
      <description>...Licus, King of Thebes, who took to Wife Anthiops, Daughter of Nycteus, King of Ethiopia, 34 whom Jupiter defiled, putting on the form of a Satyr, whereupon Licus put... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <description>...The Form of it ought to be as follows. 92 I Vnder Subscribed Carrier of Tu|rin, acknowledge to have received from---the---Day of---at Turin a Bundell... </description>
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      <description>...and Li|moge and Paris, as also because of the Commoditie of the River, to Bourdeaux: the Town and Bridge are all built of Brick. It was formerly very strong, but... </description>
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      <description>...almost all the way, that you can possibly desire; you must part from Marsaills early in the morning, that you may have the more time to herbarize by the way... </description>
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      <description>...about a League or two in the Sea. From Brouage you have seven Leagues to the Rochell, upon the Way to which you will have occasion to see a great many Sea-Plants... </description>
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      <description>...viz. To Nantes, as in the for|mer advice concerning the Petit Tour, as far as Nantes, from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier... </description>
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      <description>...account to returne by Flanders in which case I advise you rather to goe by Rye and Deip, because Rouen (which otherwise will not fall to be in your way) is a... </description>
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      <description>...baggage he will carrie it at an easie rate; by this way You will arrive at Rye in two dayes, where You may lodge at the Marmaid untill You find an Oportunitie... </description>
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      <description>...you every thing. From London to Paris the best way is to goe by Dover and Calais, that you may returne by Die[...] and Rye, except 7 you make account to returne... </description>
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      <name>Dover</name>
      <description>...to shew you every thing. From London to Paris the best way is to goe by Dover and Calais, that you may returne by Die[...] and Rye, except 7 you make account... </description>
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      <name>Calais</name>
      <description>...you every thing. From London to Paris the best way is to goe by Dover and Calais, that you may returne by Die[...] and Rye, except 7 you make account to returne... </description>
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      <name>Deip</name>
      <description>...to returne by Flanders in which case I advise you rather to goe by Rye and Deip, because Rouen (which otherwise will not fall to be in your way) is a more... </description>
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      <description>...Petrus Oliverus, which represents the entry of Pope Gre|gory 46 the 11th into Rome when he came from Avignion: Behind this Church for|merly stood the Temple of... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...which they say was built 800 years be|fore our Saviours time: Returning to Rome again, we went through the Porto Lattin, just by which we saw a little Chappel... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...which they say was built 800 years be|fore our Saviours time: Returning to Rome again, we went through the Porto Lattin, just by which we saw a little Chappel... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...left his Foot-steps for a mark thereof, if you can believe as the Church of Rome believes; This rencounter of our Saviour with St. Paul was when he made his... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
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      <description>...of Cardi|nal Spada, and the Hospital where all the Pilgrims that come to Rome are enter|tained for three days. Saturdry we saw Prince Pallastrino's Pa|lace... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...of Cardi|nal Spada, and the Hospital where all the Pilgrims that come to Rome are enter|tained for three days. Saturdry we saw Prince Pallastrino's Pa|lace... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...to Naples; where the Antiquities are not less curious than what you saw in Rome it self; which I here humbly present you with a review of in a piece of... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...to Naples; where the Antiquities are not less curious than what you saw in Rome it self; which I here humbly present you with a review of in a piece of... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...new journal of Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples : with observations made upon the strength, beauty and... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...where the Wine was so much better than any he had yet met with in his way to Rome, that he thought it deserved the triple signal of EST, EST, EST, which... </description>
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      <name>Puzzeolo</name>
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      <name>St. Michel</name>
      <description>...the Fort, concludes a Peace and raises the Seige. From Montmillian we came to St. Michel, thirteen leagues all along upon the River Isere, or rather Arche, because it... </description>
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      <description>...miles more, it being the last town that way belonging to the Duke of Savoy, in Piedmont; it is indifferently well fortified, and hath four Regiments of Souldiers in... </description>
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      <description>...this place we went eight miles farther, and came to Busolino, the next day to Novalese six miles, which is the foot of the Mountains on the side of 77 Piedmont. From... </description>
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      <name>Luca</name>
      <description>...upon every Bastion sixteen pieces of Cannon. The 20th of October we went from Luca to Pisa, ten miles, where we dined: We saw there the Dome or Cathedral Church... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Genius led you to make a farther Progress in your Travels; And then you left Paris, and set forward by the way of Ly|ons for Geneve, where after you had passed... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...thence to NAPLES. SIR, You may well remember when you left England and went to Paris in France, there to carry on that Noble Education you Commenced at home, you... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...different [...]om what we travelled before, in some 78 short time arrived at Paris, where we stay'd about a month, and then set for|ward for England, to which... </description>
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      <name>Santa Pietra</name>
      <description>...at Sea we quitted our Vessels, and hired Horses; and the first night lay at Santa Pietra, twenty Miles, and thence to Luca sixteen Miles, where we lay Friday the 19th... </description>
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      <name>GENEVE</name>
      <description>...Your Most Sincere, and Most Faithful Servant, W. A. 1 A New JOURNAL FROM GENEVE TO ROME And from thence to NAPLES. SIR, You may well remember when you left... </description>
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      <description>...and so to Novarra 6 miles; this is the strongest place upon the Fron|tiers of Savoy that belongs to the Milane|ses: From hence we came to Vercelli 10 miles; this... </description>
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      <description>...from Romillie; it is the Principal Town in Savoy, and where the Duke of Savoy formerly kept his Court, where we staid Dinner, and the same night lay at... </description>
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      <description>...of Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples : with observations made upon the strength, beauty and scituation... </description>
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      <description>...from 76 whence the next day, being Saturday the 16th. of March, we came to Turin 12 miles. The next day, Sunday, we went to Pignerol 16 miles; it is a strong... </description>
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      <description>...the Town that joyns to the Fort, concludes a Peace and raises the Seige. From Montmillian we came to St. Michel, thirteen leagues all along upon the River Isere, or... </description>
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      <description>...OF ITALY, Containing What is Most Remarkable OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF ROME, SAVOY AND NAPLES. WITH OBSERVATIONS Made upon the Strength, Beauty, and Scituation of... </description>
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      <name>Palace of Westminster</name>
      <description>...seeing, because of their excellent Ornaments of Hangings and Pictures. 2 The Palace of Westminster, in which I find the great Hall only considerable for its great breadth and... </description>
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      <description>...I shall only put you in mind, that about London there are such places, as Wimbletone belonging now to the Earle of Bri[...]o[...], but lately to the Queen-Mother... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...we saw be|sides abundance of fine Churches. November the First we went from Florence to Pongebouce 22 miles where we lay. The next day we came to Dinner to Siena... </description>
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      <description>...had made use of it. Monday the 21th of January we left Rome in order to go to Venice, and lay the first night at Rigneava twenty three miles from Rome, the next... </description>
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      <name>Venice</name>
      <description>...of War: We went into the Bucentore, a certain Vessel that the Doge or Duke of Venice goes in when he performs the Matrimo|nial Ceremony betwixt Himself and the Sea... </description>
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      <name>Dalmatia</name>
      <description>...of our Saviour Christ. It was first miraculously brought from Nazareth into Dalmatia, and from thence by the Angels carried over the Gulf of Venice, and set down in... </description>
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      <name>Venice</name>
      <description>...Nazareth into Dalmatia, and from thence by the Angels carried over the Gulf of Venice, and set down in Italy, where it now remains to the great astonishment of all... </description>
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      <description>...Horses and went to the burning Mountain of Vesu|vio, some seven miles from Naples Eastward. The Heart or Substance of the Mountain is consumed by constant... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...from Place to Place, with Observations made of the Antiquities of Rome, Naples, and other Places; together with the Strength, Beauty and Sci|tuation of some... </description>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...damage in those parts, to stay till the 13th, and then set out for Genoua, where we arrived that night, being twenty miles from Voltaggio. In Genoua we... </description>
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      <description>...there is several sort of Fowl, worth taking notice of. About a mile from Turin, upon the side of a Hill, there is a fine Convent of Capusin Friers; and a fine... </description>
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      <description>...paid an adoration to it; to my great Astonishment. About five miles from Turin there is a house of the Duke of Savoys, called the Venere, very curious for... </description>
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      <name>Geneve,</name>
      <description>...Travels; And then you left Paris, and set forward by the way of Ly|ons for Geneve, where after you had passed some time you resolved to go for Italy; so that... </description>
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      <description>...two and twenty miles more. The Eighth of November we took our Jonrney for Naples, and came the first night to Veletre, twenty miles from Rome, where we saw the... </description>
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      <name>Villiane</name>
      <description>...we came to Bossoline to din|ner, which is about 12 miles more, from thence to Villiane eight miles, where we lay that night. And the 2d· of Oct. we came to Turin... </description>
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      <description>...miles more, it being the last town that way belonging to the Duke of Savoy, in Piedmont; it is indifferently well fortified, and hath four Regiments of Souldiers in... </description>
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      <name>Oct. 1. we hired Mules to carry us up the Alps by the way of Mount Senis, and came to Ramasse being one league, from thence to the great Cross two leagues more, which is the highest part of the Mountain that you go over, from whence we came to Bossoline to din|ner, which is about 12 miles more, from thence to Villiane eight miles, where we lay that night. And the 2d· of Oct. we came to Turin, being about ten or twelve miles from Vil|liane.
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      <description>...lay that night, being 4 two leagues from Bramont, still up|on the River Are. Oct. 1. we hired Mules to carry us up the Alps by the way of Mount Senis, and came to Ramasse being one league, from thence to the great Cross two leagues more, which is the highest part of the Mountain that you go over, from whence we came to Bossoline to din|ner, which is about 12 miles more, from thence to Villiane eight miles, where we lay that night. And the 2d· of Oct. we came to Turin, being about ten or twelve miles from Vil|liane. At Turin we saw the Duke and Dutchess of Savoy, and the Princess his Sister... </description>
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      <name>Aste</name>
      <description>...a great Gar|rison of the King of Spain in Milo|noise, twenty miles from Aste, from whence the same night we arrived at Voltaggio, two and twenty miles more... </description>
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      <name>Aste</name>
      <description>...not let above two at a time come into the Town. From this town we went to Aste ten miles more, it being the last town that way belonging to the Duke of Savoy... </description>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...that of St. Frediano, where we saw the Coffin that Richard the Third, King of England was buried in as he went a Pilgrim to Rome. In St. Augustins Church they shewed... </description>
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      <name>England</name>
      <description>...TO ROME And from thence to NAPLES. SIR, You may well remember when you left England and went to Paris in France, there to carry on that Noble Education you... </description>
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      <name>Aste</name>
      <description>...well fortified, and hath four Regiments of Souldiers in it. From Aste we came the 11th· of Oct. to Alexandria, a great Gar|rison of the King of Spain... </description>
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      <name>Geneve</name>
      <description>...we lay· From thence we came on Saturday the 23th. of March, new stile, to Geneve seven leagues, where after we had rested our selves for some time, we returned... </description>
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      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...a brave Soldier against the Pirots, and the Head of Si|mon that betrayed Troy. In another Room 48 we saw a fine Statue of a Cybilla; and in the other... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...gone before· from whence the next Summer, by another road we returned again to Paris, where I was compelled to leave you. And the same time humbly take leave to... </description>
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      <name>Cam|bridge</name>
      <description>...le[...]gth of Huntington, to turn six or seven miles out of the road to see Cam|bridge; which I doe truly think worth the while, in regard it is one of the two famous... </description>
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      <name>Foligne</name>
      <description>...night we lay at Ter|nit, twenty eight miles, and upon Wed|nesday we arrived at Foligne thirty miles more; from whence on Thursday wecame to Valcemare twenty eight... </description>
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      <name>Savoy</name>
      <description>...from Romillie; it is the Principal Town in Savoy, and where the Duke of Savoy formerly kept his Court, where we staid Dinner, and the same night lay at... </description>
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      <name>Lauretta</name>
      <description>...on Thursday wecame to Valcemare twenty eight miles, and the 56 next day to Lauretta thirty two miles, where we saw the Holy House, now so called, it being formerly... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...Gardens, in which there is a great many fine Waterworks: The finest thing in Florence is the Gallery of rich Cabinets, and the Chamber where there is all sort of... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...Pisa and Flo|rence. The next day being the 24th of October, we arriv'd at Florence, 20 miles from la Scala, where we saw the Chappel of St. Laurence, esteem|ed... </description>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...Ar|mory, and what else was most con|siderable. Tuesday the 16th. we went from Genoua by Sea, in Barks, small Ves|sels so called, that row with four Oars; and lay... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...throw Provence; and then back to Avig|nion, from whence to Lions, and so to Paris with the messenger, or coach, which you like best. For your better... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...hath good trafique, because of the situation betwixt Thoulouse and Li|moge and Paris, as also because of the Commoditie of the River, to Bourdeaux: the Town and... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...and time enough if you please to see Vinceu, within two short Leagues of Paris. It is a House belonging to the King in the middle of a verie plea|sant Park... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...I shall hold you account thereof, or otherways place it to the account of---at Paris, to whom I desire you to ad|dress the Bundell and send it with the first good... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...in regard of the prospect of the Countrie, which cannot be had in a Coach. Florence is a new Town, but one of the most beau|tifull in all Italy, and therefore... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...in this Place to take notice, of the variety of Fruits, &amp; Wines; as the Red Florence Wine, which is counted the best for ordinar Drinking, being stomachical and... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...The Air of this Place, in Winter, is judged to be more Tempe|rate than that at Florence, &amp; therefore the great Duke uses to pass the Winter here. There are many things... </description>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...from the Carri|ers, or otherways to the Merchant, that returnes your Money to Lions: But of these things I have said enough, for I doubt not that you are... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...if any such occasion Present it self to You in Winter, not to ommit it. From Florence to Rome You have 140. Miles; there are severall wayes of Tra|velling, viz. by... </description>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...of---at Turin a Bundell Marked---Weighing---addressed to---Merchant of Lions to whom I promise to deliver it in good condition at Lions, (with the help of... </description>
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      <name>Tuscany</name>
      <description>...populous: But since it was Reduced under the command of 94 the great Duke of Tuscany, it is neither of the two; the far greater part of the Inhabitants, after the... </description>
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      <name>Venice</name>
      <description>...as said is; From Rome you must use the same conveyance to Ligorn: But from Venice you must address immediately for Lon|don, and in the same manner as from... </description>
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      <name>Modena</name>
      <description>...is also a Picture by Carache. 136 The STATE OF MODENA. The City of Modena. The Gallery of the most Serene Duke. IN this famous Treasury you see a... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...near the Church of St. Sebasti|an, which is some three or four miles out of Rome, we saw the Ruins of the Pretorial Camp, or the place of Guard to the Emperour... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...death that was prepared for him. Tuesday we went about three miles out of Rome to a place called the Three Fountains, where there is three little Churches... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...death that was prepared for him. Tuesday we went about three miles out of Rome to a place called the Three Fountains, where there is three little Churches... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...left his Foot-steps for a mark thereof, if you can believe as the Church of Rome believes; This rencounter of our Saviour with St. Paul was when he made his... </description>
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      <description>...we saw the Prince Burgese's Pallace which is esteemed the finest in Rome. Sunday, we went to the Church of St. Sebastian about three miles out of Rome·... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...of St. John in fonte, where Infidels and others that turn to the Church of Rome are baptized. Monday the 10th. we saw Cardinal Ghisi's Pallace, where there is... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...of St. John in fonte, where Infidels and others that turn to the Church of Rome are baptized. Monday the 10th. we saw Cardinal Ghisi's Pallace, where there is... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the 10th. of November we came to Fun|di, which is the better half way be|twixt Rome and Naples. From this place we came the next day, being Sunday, to Mola: Where... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...more delicious Wine than what he had met with, goes forward on his Journey to Rome, his Servant going still before with the same Command of provi|ding still the... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...Esquire. Worthy Sir, AS I had the honour to wait up|you in your Travels to Rome, so I had the oppotunity of making some Remarks in our way thi|ther, and from... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...soon as our Savi|our had made use of it. Monday the 21th of January we left Rome in order to go to Venice, and lay the first night at Rigneava twenty three... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...they say, there was fourteen such Buildings which divided the City of Rome into so many parts, to each of which there was a Governour· They say moreover... </description>
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      <name>Rhodes</name>
      <description>...Book and Chap. 5. which afterwards amongst o|ther Antiquities was brought from Rhodes to Rome by Assinios Pollion, most famous in the time of Augustus, and kept in... </description>
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      <description>...wooden Box, which the Trades|men know very well how to do. From Carcassone to Thoulouse, you have twelve Leagues, viz. Foure to 66 Vilpeinte, two to Castelna[...]· d'... </description>
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      <description>...the Out-houses for Offices, &amp;c. The first is equal to the Building of the Louure it self, and the Quadrangle as big as that of Christ-Church; for to honour it... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the Summer time, therefore if you fortune to travel it in Summer, whither to Rome or from it (the same is under stood of 40. Miles distance round about Rome) you... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...too great in Summer, 152 and the Snow and Raine troublesome in Winter. From Rome to Naples... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...embellishments, doe well sute the magnificence of the Palace. Having seen Rome and the Places a|bout it. It will be fit to make the Voyage of Naples. The... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...other pleasures you will not want that of Herbarizing. Being returned to Rome you may make another little Journey with your con|venience to Ostia, which is... </description>
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      <description>...in the back court of the Palace. It is the noblest piece of Art extant in Rome altho it be very antient, as being one of those named by Pliny, to have been in... </description>
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      <description>...and famed for a kind of Wine called Asprin[...]. That way which leades from Rome to Naples, was Anciently called Via Appia, from Appius Claudius the Censor, who... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...But I found many of them to be cheats, and but moderne, brought thither from Naples and other Places, of purpose to cheat Strangers, who are or|dinarly more... </description>
      <address>Naples</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...to see and consider, and therefore you must part early in the Morning from Naples. The first thing you will meet with upon the Way, (but you turne out of the... </description>
      <address>Naples</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Catalonia</name>
      <description>...which is a very strong and well fortified Town, near upon 64 the borders of Catalonia. It hath com|munion with the Sea, by means of a little River, that runs through... </description>
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      <name>Marseills</name>
      <description>...Plants, and there consider them at your ease: From thence you may return to Marseills in two days and so to Avignion, by the way of Arles, Sainct Eloy de Cro[...]... </description>
      <address>Marseills</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Catalonia</name>
      <description>...with Walls and Ditches, and is very strong, as being upon the Frontiers o[...] Catalonia. The Town stands below in the Plaine, and is much larger, better [...]uilt, and... </description>
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      <name>Marsails</name>
      <description>...whereof the Ma|nufactorie 50 is very good; and Essences. But now I return to Marsails where 8ly. Take occasion frequently to view the Fish-market, where you will not... </description>
      <address>Marsails</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Aix</name>
      <description>...nothing considerable, only you have a River to pass by boat called Du|rance. Aix, is one of the most delicate Towns in France, It's the Capitall City of... </description>
      <address>Aix</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...By his means you will easily see all that is considerable of Plants about London, and purchase what seeds that place affoords. The other is to Mr. Scott a... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...also with particular advice to dis|patch them by the first good occasion for London, and to take Bills of Loading for them, whereof you must desire one Copie to be... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...is about two days Journey or two days and a half a most. If You depart from Avignion early in the morn|ing You will have time enough to see Vauclus, which is three... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...to enquire ches les Espiciers for a kind of Seed which they call Graine d' Avignion, they sell it in great quantity to Dyers who use it for Dying Yellow; it is the... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...91 say no more of it here, but shall put You in mind of it now and then. From Genoua You must again provide Your self of a Felluck to Ligorn, which you will find... </description>
      <address>Genoua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nize</name>
      <description>...to hire a Felluck to Genoua, and, if you can|not get one at Cane, to go to Nize, which is but six or seven Leagues fur|ther, 83 where you will be sure to find... </description>
      <address>Nize</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bay of Naples</name>
      <description>...of Naples, a great part of the Campania Felice, the monte Vesuvio, all the Bay of Naples, the Island of Capreae, the Hill Posilipo, Pu|teoli, Baii, Cuma, &amp;c. The... </description>
      <address>Bay of Naples</address>
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      <name>Venetia</name>
      <description>...104 Sirinalta. 113 Sassvoli. 140 T. Torcello. 91 Treviso. 96 V. Urbino. 32 Venetia. 45 Udine. 99 Villa di Marens. 101 Villa di Fontanelle. 101 Villa di Castello... </description>
      <address>Venetia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Padua</name>
      <description>...of the Church, and we shall see the Picture which de|monstrates St. Anthony of Padua raising a man from the dead. An excellent work of Andrea Sacchi. The Church... </description>
      <address>Padua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Alexandria</name>
      <description>...four Regiments of Souldiers in it. From Aste we came the 11th· of Oct. to Alexandria, a great Gar|rison of the King of Spain in Milo|noise, twenty miles from Aste... </description>
      <address>Alexandria</address>
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      <name>Voltaggio</name>
      <description>...then set out for Genoua, where we arrived that night, being twenty miles from Voltaggio. In Genoua we saw a great many Churches, very rich, and their 9 structures... </description>
      <address>Voltaggio</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...is an admirable Picture of two ho|ly Bishops, and S. Dominico, the work of Paris Bordone. The Church of S. Francisco della Vigne, Padre Zoccolanti. Entring... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...at the great Door, there is the Supper of our Lord with the Apostles; by Paris Bordone. The Church of S. Severo Preti. Where you see a Square with the... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...House of the Piazza. There is an History of Noah with his Daugh|ters, by Paris Bordone. 111 The Refectory of Madonna di Monte, Frati. In this you see a... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...the Organ of this Church is represen|ted the life of San. Titian, the work of Paris Bordone. In the Piazza. In this same there is a House side painted by... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...of Titian. The Church of S. Francis. Here you may observe a Picture, by Paris Bordone. The Church of S. Girolamo. Where you admire another Picture, by... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...in This and all o|ther Liberal Sciences, as that of old Athens, or of modern Rome. W. L. [Figure: ITALIA by Robert Morden at the Atlas in Cornhil... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...110 Verona. 112 1 The State or Territory OF THE CHURCH, Within the City of Rome. The Church of S. Peter. AS you enter at the great Door, the first Chappel on... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...hold|ing his Pastoral Staff, the other his Mytre, is one of the best works of Paris Bordone. At the other Altar on the left hand of the great Altar there is S... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bourdeaux</name>
      <description>...an ancient City, where Iulius Scaliger was Born: within 4 or 5 Leagues of Bourdeaux stands Cadiliac, a most deli|cate Castle, belonging some time to the Duke d'... </description>
      <address>Bourdeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bourdeaux</name>
      <description>...permitted the Scots (as a Pri|viledge) to keep a Board; as they pas|sed to Bourdeaux. 2ly. Xaintes or Saintes, the Capital Town of Xaintonge; It stands upon the... </description>
      <address>Bourdeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Blois</name>
      <description>...as you go and come you will have oc|casion to see that part of the forrest of Blois that lyes to the South of the River and town; as also a litle village called... </description>
      <address>Blois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Toulouse</name>
      <description>...the Petit Tour, as far as Nantes, from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw Provence; and then... </description>
      <address>Toulouse</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rochelle</name>
      <description>...which are much pri|zed for great Delicacies. From Bourdeaux you go to Rochelle. In the way you pass by these Places; first 72 Blay, Ville et City, The City... </description>
      <address>Rochelle</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nantes</name>
      <description>...dry the Plant, if you think fit. 8ly You May go If you please from Angiers to Nantes either by Water or by Land, in one day; It is a prettie town and stands upon... </description>
      <address>Nantes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Amboise</name>
      <description>...seen my self, and therefore can say nothing of; From Poicteirs your way is to Amboise midway betwixt Tours and Blois of which before. I must advertise you here... </description>
      <address>Amboise</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Flo|rence</name>
      <description>...we lay, being thirty six miles from Leghorne, and half way between Pisa and Flo|rence. The next day being the 24th of October, we arriv'd at Florence, 20 miles from... </description>
      <address>Flo|rence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Flo|rence</name>
      <description>...dined, and after dinner went and saw the Physick|garden of the Great Duke of Flo|rence, in which there is a Gallery furnished with abundance of Curio|sities; whereof... </description>
      <address>Flo|rence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mompellier</name>
      <description>...of the World, you must be sure to make a Journey ten or twelve Leagues from Mompellier, to a Place amongst the Hils, which for the great varity of Plants, that is... </description>
      <address>Mompellier</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mompellier</name>
      <description>...may likeways find some variety of Shells and productions of the Sea, to Mompellier and the Shoar, or Coast, which is near the Town. I must not omit to tell you... </description>
      <address>Mompellier</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Carcassone</name>
      <description>...in a little wooden Box, which the Trades|men know very well how to do. From Carcassone to Thoulouse, you have twelve Leagues, viz. Foure to 66 Vilpeinte, two to... </description>
      <address>Carcassone</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Vignonnet</name>
      <description>...Leagues, viz. Foure to 66 Vilpeinte, two to Castelna[...]· d' Arri, two to Vignonnet and four to Thoulouse. The Second Town (in the opinion of some) in France, how... </description>
      <address>Vignonnet</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Cenigalia</name>
      <description>...Aug. Conjugi Aug. And upon the left, Divae Marcian: Aug: sorori August. Cenigalia is a little Town having a Sea-Port· It seems from the name to have been built... </description>
      <address>Cenigalia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Loretto</name>
      <description>...di dignano [...] Mucc[...]a Castello 7 Valcimara 8 To[...]entino 9 Macerata 10 Loretto 6 I have not much to say of the parti|cular places upon this Road, only... </description>
      <address>Loretto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Loretto</name>
      <description>...that we brought from Rome, and Hyred new ones from Loretto to Bolognia. From Loretto to Bolognia. Miles Ancona 15 La casa... </description>
      <address>Loretto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Loretto</name>
      <description>...we dismissed our Horses that we brought from Rome, and Hyred new ones from Loretto to Bolognia. From Loretto to Bolognia. Miles Ancona 15 La casa... </description>
      <address>Loretto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Loretto</name>
      <description>...Nicola Castello 10 Bolognia 10 202 Ancona is about half a days Journey from Loretto. It is a verie ancient City and the best Sea Port in Italy, at least upon the... </description>
      <address>Loretto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Cenigalia</name>
      <description>...to Bolognia. From Loretto to Bolognia. Miles Ancona 15 La casa Brugiata 9 Cenigalia 9 Fano 9 Pesaro 6 Rimini 20 Sanigniana... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rye</name>
      <description>...from London to Rye, you may either take post, or en|quire for the Rye Carrier at the Kings Head in Southwark, he will furnish You sadle Horses for... </description>
      <address>Rye</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Orleans</name>
      <description>...is navigable from its Head, and powrs out a River called Loi|rette. 2ly. From Orleans to Blois, they count 15. Leagues, yet it is but a short Days Journie: besides... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Angiers</name>
      <description>...The best lodging was Au quatre Vents. From hence you must again take horse to Angiers. 7ly It is a Town famous for the Pro|fession of Laws, and hath likewise a 31... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>ITALY</name>
      <description>...edition TCP Phase I Added to EEBO prior to August 2010 A New JOURNAL OF ITALY, Containing What is Most Remarkable OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF ROME, SAVOY AND... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...with the Strength, Beauty and Sci|tuation of some other Towns and Forts in Italy; the best Painting, Carving, and Limning, and some other both Na|tural and... </description>
      <address>Italy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...upon the Strength, Beauty, and Scituation of some other Towns and Forts in Italy, and the Distance from Place to Place; Together with the best Painting... </description>
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      <name>Nicodemus</name>
      <description>...made after the Cru|cifixion of our Saviour, and tell you the Story thus, that Nicodemus ha|ving undertaken the business, and shaping his work in figure like to a man... </description>
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      <name>Tu|rin</name>
      <description>...a build|ing, and not finished when we saw it, is one of the finest things in Tu|rin; we saw the Church where they 5 say is kept the winding Sheet of our Saviour... </description>
      <address>Tu|rin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>ROME</name>
      <description>...New JOURNAL OF ITALY, Containing What is Most Remarkable OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF ROME, SAVOY AND NAPLES. WITH OBSERVATIONS Made upon the Strength, Beauty, and... </description>
      <address>ROME</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>NAPLES</name>
      <description>...Servant, W. A. 1 A New JOURNAL FROM GENEVE TO ROME And from thence to NAPLES. SIR, You may well remember when you left England and went to Paris in France... </description>
      <address>NAPLES</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>ROME</name>
      <description>...Sincere, and Most Faithful Servant, W. A. 1 A New JOURNAL FROM GENEVE TO ROME And from thence to NAPLES. SIR, You may well remember when you left England and... </description>
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      <name>Villeneufe</name>
      <description>...are worth your observation. The 9th. of Oct. we left Turin, and went to Villeneufe, a little Garrison of Fourscore men, ten miles from 8 Turin, where we dined... </description>
      <address>Villeneufe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...to another in that Season, as in the other; for the Mildness of the Win|ter in Italy (especialy upon the South side of the Appennine) doth not so much re|cede from... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <description>...containing excellent directions and advices for travelling thro' France and Italy, with many curious and judicious remarks and observations made by himself, in... </description>
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      <description>...passed some time you resolved to go for Italy; so that taking your leave of Geneve, you came to a little Town called Remille in Savoy, seven Leagues from Geneve... </description>
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      <description>...being thirty miles. The 17th. we took our Barks again, and went by Sea to Lerish, thirty Miles more, where we lay the next day, the weather being bad at Sea we... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...thence to NAPLES. SIR, You may well remember when you left England and went to Paris in France, there to carry on that Noble Education you Commenced at home, you... </description>
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      <name>E|dinburgh</name>
      <description>...BALFOU+R[...]A[...]A. ] When He wrot these Letters He had setled his abode at E|dinburgh, where He Practised Physick with great Success, &amp; iv deservedly gained the... </description>
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      <name>HARVEY</name>
      <description>...1691. TO My Worthy and Most Respected Friend and Master EDWARD HARVEY, OF Comb Nevil in the County of Surry, Esquire. Worthy Sir, AS I had the... </description>
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      <name>Millan</name>
      <description>...75 went to a Palace of the Countess of Smione, about a mile and a half out of Millan, where amongst other remarka|ble things, you may take notice of the Echo, which... </description>
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      <name>Millan</name>
      <description>...Adda. The next day we rode 14 miles upon the same River|side, and came to Millan the 14th of March; and first of all we went to St. Paul's Church, and to that... </description>
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      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...from 76 whence the next day, being Saturday the 16th. of March, we came to Turin 12 miles. The next day, Sunday, we went to Pignerol 16 miles; it is a strong... </description>
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      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...Capusin Friers; and a fine house called the Valentine, about half a mile from Turin, upon the River Po: It was built by Madam Royall, the Duke of Savoys Mother... </description>
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      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...paid an adoration to it; to my great Astonishment. About five miles from Turin there is a house of the Duke of Savoys, called the Venere, very curious for... </description>
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      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...of Oct. we came to Turin, being about ten or twelve miles from Vil|liane. At Turin we saw the Duke and Dutchess of Savoy, and the Princess his Sister, that shoots... </description>
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      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...Ba|stions and Curtains, are worth your observation. The 9th. of Oct. we left Turin, and went to Villeneufe, a little Garrison of Fourscore men, ten miles from 8... </description>
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      <name>SAVOY</name>
      <description>...OF ITALY, Containing What is Most Remarkable OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF ROME, SAVOY AND NAPLES. WITH OBSERVATIONS Made upon the Strength, Beauty, and Scituation of... </description>
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      <name>Nazareth</name>
      <description>...her Conception of our Saviour Christ. It was first miraculously brought from Nazareth into Dalmatia, and from thence by the Angels carried over the Gulf of Venice... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...chiefly in that of the great Dukes, called Pratilin, six Miles from Florence, we saw be|sides abundance of fine Churches. November the First we went from... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...Pisa and Flo|rence. The next day being the 24th of October, we arriv'd at Florence, 20 miles from la Scala, where we saw the Chappel of St. Laurence, esteem|ed... </description>
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      <name>Leghorne</name>
      <description>...to the Bones in four and twenty hours time. From Pisa the same day we went to Leghorne, where the only thing worth taking notice of is the Mould, where the Shipping... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...chiefly in that of the great Dukes, called Pratilin, six Miles from Florence, we saw be|sides abundance of fine Churches. November the First we went from... </description>
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      <name>Pisa</name>
      <description>...a bo|dy, all shall consume to the Bones in four and twenty hours time. From Pisa the same day we went to Leghorne, where the only thing worth taking notice of... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...than two thousand people killed and hurt. Upon Saturday we took a view of Naples again, and the next morn|ing left that place, in order to our return again to... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...Horses and went to the burning Mountain of Vesu|vio, some seven miles from Naples Eastward. The Heart or Substance of the Mountain is consumed by constant... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...by the Emperour Lucullus. It is now used as a great high way leading into Naples; wherein two Coaches or Carts may meet and pass by each other easily, though... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...City, close to the Castle of St. Elmo, from whence you have the best sight of Naples, and a prospect of the Mediterranean Sea, which is believed to be the best in... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...of November we came to Fun|di, which is the better half way be|twixt Rome and Naples. From this place we came the next day, being Sunday, to Mola: Where in a great... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples : with observations made upon the strength, beauty and scituation [sic] of some... </description>
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      <name>Garden of Tuilliaries</name>
      <description>...which I look upon as the best curiosity of that kind in the World. 4. The Garden of Tuilliaries. 5. Monsieur Marchant's own Garden; He dwells, Rue du Roy de Sicile devant la... </description>
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      <name>Versaile</name>
      <description>...to the King; from thence four Leagues further a little off the River, to 3 Versaile, A House begun by the late King, but finished by the present; It is a most... </description>
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      <name>Marsaills</name>
      <description>...that they use to call it the Suburbs o[...] Marsaills, and say merrily, that Marsaills and its suburbs is bigger than Paris: The great conveniencie of these Houses is... </description>
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      <name>PLACE-ROYAL</name>
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      <name>Palais Royal</name>
      <description>...Gilding, &amp;c. PALAIS ROYAL, Monsieurs House, the building Note in marg: Palais Royal. Roy|al. low, within abundance of gross carving and gilding; the most... </description>
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      <name>GARDEMEUBLE</name>
      <description>...praise; under it are the Kings Stables, conve|niently plac'd for the River. GARDEMEUBLE, In the Old Louure, is the Note in marg: Gardemeuble. Gardemeu|ble. great... </description>
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      <name>Louure</name>
      <description>...made to turn and charge at Pleasure: To this, which makes one side of the Louure, is a Gallery about 800. yards long, and 10 broad, seeming to have been... </description>
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      <name>Pontneuf</name>
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      <description>...the Petit Tour, as far as Nantes, from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw... </description>
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      <name>Bourdeaux</name>
      <description>...of its Rebellion is now Dis|mantled of all Fortification. From Moutauban to Bourdeaux, you may go by Water in a very short Time, because the River is rapid; the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bourdeaux</name>
      <description>...some time to the Duke d' Espernon; You must not faill to see them. At Bourdeaux, I did lodge au Cha|peau rouge; but I have been told since, 69 that there are... </description>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...great Numbers of Merchants from many Places of the Levant, do resort. From Avignion, you go [...]o Nismes, but you must part by times in the mor|ning that you may... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Montpellier</name>
      <description>...far as Nantes, from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw Provence; and then back to Avig|nion, from... </description>
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      <name>Montpellier</name>
      <description>...far as Nantes, from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw Provence; and then back to Avig|nion, from... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Blois</name>
      <description>...say nothing of; From Poicteirs your way is to Amboise midway betwixt Tours and Blois of which before. I must advertise you here, that if you please you may make... </description>
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      <name>Blois</name>
      <description>...such persons as have been illustrious for some age; from thence you returne to Blois at night, &amp; as you go and come you will have oc|casion to see that part of the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bourdeaux</name>
      <description>...concerning the Petit Tour, as far as Nantes, from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw Provence... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <description>...be sent to your self, which you must keep for your Security, as said is; From Rome you must use the same conveyance to Ligorn: But from Venice you must address... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...of six or seven score steps to come at it. Amongst all the Fountains in Rome the most beautifull are in the Pi|azza Navona, in the Piazza St. Pietro, the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...to Rome or from it (the same is under stood of 40. Miles distance round about Rome) you must be sure not to sleep in the Cam|pania, which you may easily avoid by... </description>
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      <description>...it self, because the Tiverone joyns with it before it come at the City of Rome. The Town is verie ancient, having several marks of great Antiqui|ty, as... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...no Rain to wash it, and none takes pains to make it clean. Those that goe from Naples to Pozzuolo if they hear any Horses Coaches or Carts coming toward them, least... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...show it to have been a magnificent City. The Coun|try from Vulturnus to Naples, is called the Campania Felice, and is indeed the fertilest soyle and... </description>
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      <name>Bolognia</name>
      <description>...to give other epithets to other Towns, as Roma la Sane|ta, Fiorenza la Bella, Bolognia la Grassa, Padua la Dotta, Venetia la Rieta, &amp;c. It is said that Genoua has... </description>
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      <name>Bolognia</name>
      <description>...our Horses that we brought from Rome, and Hyred new ones from Loretto to Bolognia. From Loretto to Bolognia. Miles Ancona 15 La casa... </description>
      <address>Bolognia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pozzuolo</name>
      <description>...wash it, and none takes pains to make it clean. Those that goe from Naples to Pozzuolo if they hear any Horses Coaches or Carts coming toward them, least they should... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...death that was prepared for him. Tuesday we went about three miles out of Rome to a place called the Three Fountains, where there is three little Churches... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...left his Foot-steps for a mark thereof, if you can believe as the Church of Rome believes; This rencounter of our Saviour with St. Paul was when he made his... </description>
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      <description>...of Cardi|nal Spada, and the Hospital where all the Pilgrims that come to Rome are enter|tained for three days. Saturdry we saw Prince Pallastrino's Pa|lace... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...5. which afterwards amongst o|ther Antiquities was brought from Rhodes to Rome by Assinios Pollion, most famous in the time of Augustus, and kept in the Baths... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...again, and the next morn|ing left that place, in order to our return again to Rome, where we arrived the 22d of November, but took Frescata in our way, which is... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the 10th. of November we came to Fun|di, which is the better half way be|twixt Rome and Naples. From this place we came the next day, being Sunday, to Mola: Where... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the Distance from Place to Place, with Observations made of the Antiquities of Rome, Naples, and other Places; together with the Strength, Beauty and Sci|tuation... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...to Naples; where the Antiquities are not less curious than what you saw in Rome it self; which I here humbly present you with a review of in a piece of... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...Esquire. Worthy Sir, AS I had the honour to wait up|you in your Travels to Rome, so I had the oppotunity of making some Remarks in our way thi|ther, and from... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...place: The story runs thus, That the Bishop travelling with his re|tinue to Rome, sent one of his Ser|vants before upon the Road to find out the best Wine, with... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...soon as our Savi|our had made use of it. Monday the 21th of January we left Rome in order to go to Venice, and lay the first night at Rigneava twenty three... </description>
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      <name>Nismes</name>
      <description>...except it be some few of the covering Stones that are broak and fallen away. Nismes is some three Leagues, but 58 they are long ones, from the Pont de Gard; And I... </description>
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      <name>Nismes</name>
      <description>...other remaine[...] of antiquitie about the Town which will be showen you. From Nismes you take Horses for Mompellier, which is a Days Journey from it; You dine at... </description>
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      <name>Loretto</name>
      <description>...or end of April: It will be fitt for you to think of the next Voyage towards Loretto, un|less you resolve to pass the Summer at Rome, for after the 20th. of May... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Loretto</name>
      <description>...you have passed the Campania of Rome, as I have formerly marked. The Way to Loretto from Rome. Miles. Prima porta 7 Castel... </description>
      <address>Loretto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bolognia</name>
      <description>...Castello 9 Cesena 10 Furli 10 Faenza 10 Imola 10 St. Nicola Castello 10 Bolognia 10 202 Ancona is about half a days Journey from Loretto. It is a verie ancient... </description>
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      <name>Bolognia</name>
      <description>...from Rome, and Hyred new ones from Loretto to Bolognia. From Loretto to Bolognia. Miles Ancona 15 La casa... </description>
      <address>Bolognia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pisa</name>
      <description>...please, you may go to Pisloia, and so to Florence, or o|therways returne to Pisa, and from thence, either by Coach or Horse, to Flo|rene. If the Weather be not... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...which I think so well worthie your seeing, That for it's sake a Journey from Paris that length were not ill bestowed. I shall say no more of 29 of it, that I may... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...seems You are not yet resolved whi|ther to spend the Winter in Paris or in the Country, my opinion is that out of Paris, there is litle thing either... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...A House belonging to the present Duke of Orleans; From thence on your way to Paris (which is not a|bove 3 Leagues) You pass thro' a wood called Bois de Bologne... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Gentlman in the company to give to the conductor a peice of 13. Solds. At Paris I shall advise you to lodge at Mr. Haes, They are very honest people, at least... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...a man, for which You are to be furnished with horse, lodging and diet to Paris, as al[...]o to have Six pound weight of baggage allow'd you, But if You have... </description>
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      <name>Ligorn</name>
      <description>...You will do well to take a Horse and a Guide with you to the Place. From Ligorn you have 15 Miles of Smooth and Plain way to Pisa. It is an Ancient City... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Tuscany</name>
      <description>...Queen Eli[...]abeth, and well receaved and much esteemed by the then Duke of Tuscany, for his excellent parts and Qualifications. The Duke for in|couragment of... </description>
      <address>Tuscany</address>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Willes de Febribus: which I remember Sir David Inglish, did once send me to Paris. And therefore, he may Pro|bably know the Man: The Reason I desire You to speak... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Tuscany</name>
      <description>...especi|ally for exotick Plants. The Universi|ty, for the whole Estate of Tuscany, is keep'd here, and if you please you may see the Schooles for all... </description>
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      <name>Padua</name>
      <description>...to other Towns, as Roma la Sane|ta, Fiorenza la Bella, Bolognia la Grassa, Padua la Dotta, Venetia la Rieta, &amp;c. It is said that Genoua has Montagnie senza... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Armenia</name>
      <description>...finest Echo that ever was heard, and in it a Pulpit of Marble that came from Armenia, so finely carved that the value of it is inestimable. Hard by this you see the... </description>
      <address>Armenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Torcello</name>
      <description>...138 S. Senegaglia. 31 Seravall. 104 Sirinalta. 113 Sassvoli. 140 T. Torcello. 91 Treviso. 96 V. Urbino. 32 Venetia. 45 Udine. 99 Villa di Marens. 101 Villa... </description>
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      <name>Dieppe</name>
      <description>...France &amp; Italy. DIEPPE, a Town, but indifferently Forti|fied, Note in marg: Dieppe. the Walls old, has an ancient Fort that commands the Port, and a Castle of the... </description>
      <address>Dieppe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>LOUURE</name>
      <description>...with which they supply all Europe, yet have enough left for their own use. LOUURE, Has only one end, and one side of Note in marg: Louure. it finish'd; and... </description>
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      <name>DIEPPE</name>
      <description>...image [2] containing page [1] Document Images A TOUR IN France &amp; Italy. DIEPPE, a Town, but indifferently Forti|fied, Note in marg: Dieppe. the Walls old... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Marseilles</name>
      <description>...well watered and the Air very healthfull and Sweet. 46 From hence you go to Marseilles in half a day, you may lodge at a l' Aigle or al' teste noire. You must resolve... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Orleance</name>
      <description>...France verie worthie the [...]eing, as particularlie the Ri|ver 20 Loyre from Orleance downward to Nantes, which for the fertilitie aud beau|tie of the countrey, the... </description>
      <address>Orleance</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Orleans</name>
      <description>...the best you are like to meet with) and therefore, 1. you may go to Orleans by the Messenger: it is but two Days Jour|nie; Lodge Chez Monsr. Ogilbie, sur... </description>
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      <name>Orleans</name>
      <description>...changed the water into wine at the Marriage of Cana in Galilee; The Pucel of Orleans Sword, wherewith she overcame the English; The Lantern that was carried before... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Vienne</name>
      <description>...hangs u|pon the side of a Hill toward the River. 2ly. some nine Leagues from Vienne, there is an old Castle called Le Maisone de Pillate, the place is no otherways... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Valence</name>
      <description>...for its U|niversity. 4ly. Le Pont-Sanct-Esprite seventeen Leagues lower than Valence, the Town is not very considerable, but only for the Bridge, from whence it... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avigni|on</name>
      <description>...you are sufficiently in|formed of them already. From Lions, you take Boat to Avigni|on, which is about fi[...]tie Leagues: if the River be not very low, which seldom... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Magelon</name>
      <description>...all the places about Monpelier that are fit for Herbarizing, as particular|ly Magelon, a little Island of the Medi|terranean 61 Sea, lying within Sight of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Monpelier</name>
      <description>...Physick, by whose means and in whose company you may see all the places about Monpelier that are fit for Herbarizing, as particular|ly Magelon, a little Island of the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...a side door of the Church, of our Lord shewn unto the People by Pilate; by Paris Bordone. The Church of S. Stin Preti. That Picture with the Assumption of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...City of Belluno. HEre are preserved two very fair Pieces, by Paris Bordone. Compagnia del Croce. Here you will find two singular Squares, by... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>63</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...in like manner are singular works, and worthy of all admiration, by the same Paris Bordone. The Church of S. Magdalen. The great Altar-piece represents Christ... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Church of S. Girolamo. Where you admire another Picture, by the aforesaid Paris Bordone. The Church of All-Saints. There are also divers works of the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...viz. S. An|drew, S. Peter, and S. Nicholas, it is a most beauti|ful work of Paris Bordone, though a more infe|riour hand has the credit of it. The Church of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Provence</name>
      <description>...your inclinations, and particularie in order to Botany, that is Languedock and Provence, for altho' there be manie other places of France verie worthie the [...]eing... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Provence</name>
      <description>...Journey, and have Time enough at Paris to Prepare your Self for the Journey to Provence and Languedock before the Dog-Days be ended, at which Time it will be fit to... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Provence</name>
      <description>...Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw Provence; and then back to Avig|nion, from whence to Lions, and so to Paris with the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...him as ready to oblidge you there, as you use to be to any Vir|tuoso here. At London I shall advise you to lodg in or about Convent-garden, as a place most... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...most famous. 12. For the rest, I shall only put you in mind, that about London there are such places, as Wimbletone belonging now to the Earle of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...Bolognia la Grassa, Padua la Dotta, Venetia la Rieta, &amp;c. It is said that Genoua has Montagnie senza legno, Mare senze pesce, Donne senza Vergonia, 89 &amp; Gente... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...of, by the way 1st. Vienne, a little but ancient Town, five Leagues from Lions. See the forges where they make Sword-blades, the Haminers are moved by a... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...London, whereof Mr:---under God is Master, the which Ball is consign|able at London to Mr---Merchant &amp;c. or bis Order, for which he is to Pay--- English Mony, he... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rouen</name>
      <description>...Dialls, and a Thousand other conceats. From thence you must Hire Horse to Rouen, the ordinarie price is a Crown, if you have no companie you will do well to... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rouen</name>
      <description>...Tostes, the first House of the village which you come at is the best. At Rouen lodge Au Bon Pasteur, the master is a Protestant, and speaks English· be... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Deip</name>
      <description>...10. sh. but if there be few passingers You will be obliged to pay more. At Deip be pleased to lodge A la Ba|stile, the master of the House hath a Son that... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ravenna</name>
      <description>...118 Piacenza. 132 Pescia. 157 Piere di Lamari. 158 R. Roma. 1 Rimini. 30 Ravenna. 31 Reggio. 138 S. Senegaglia. 31 Seravall. 104 Sirinalta. 113 Sassvoli... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Cour de la Reyne</name>
      <description>...fine, were they grown up, and that it had Gravel-Walks. Beyond this, is the Cour de la Reyne, a place by the River-side, set with Trees about a Mile long, like the great... </description>
      <address>Cour de la Reyne</address>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...light upon honest Men the Ex|change will cost you nothimg, unless it be from Paris to Lions; because of the disrance and that will not be above half a one... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...that you will doe well first to go to 9. Esson a House seven leagues from Paris belonging to a private Gentleman, where you will see very fine water works and... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...enough to return to Paris. 7 I know nothing better worth your seing about Paris, than the Aqueduct at Arcqueul about 2 leagues from the town, it was built by... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...to spend the Winter in Paris or in the Country, my opinion is that out of Paris, there is litle thing either to be seen or learned in all France; But in... </description>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...fault, and then Your Goods may be imbarked. If You were to send from Florence, then you must in the like man|ner pass your Goods at the Custom|house; if... </description>
      <address>Florence</address>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...best for ordinar Drinking, being stomachical and without Sweetnes. The White Florence Wine, which is Sweet; Verdea, which is delicious small Sweet white Wine; Monte... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...your Merchant in Ligorn, together with Your acquittance at the Custom house of Florence, which will serve to acquit them at Ligorn; to|gether also with particular... </description>
      <address>Florence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Florence</name>
      <description>...likeways put You in mind to buy a Printed Paper for me, that was Published at Florence, called Testis examinatus; it containes two or three figures of the Testicles... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...with your own things to Lions, with Order to your Friend there to send them to Paris, to be received by your Factor and keept for you. 7ly. The Place is commend|ed... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...is very stately, built of Brick, somewhat after the Model of the new Bridge of Paris, having a Foot walk raised on every side, so that these that pass on foot, are... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Na|ples</name>
      <description>...the Foot of the Hill where the Town stands, and on that side which is towards Na|ples, the Rock is precipitious, and betwixt it and the Sea, leaves but a very... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Luca</name>
      <description>...Pisa, You have but a small half days Journey, of very pleasant Way, to Luca, which is a Delicat little Town, a Republick by it self, and having but a very... </description>
      <address>Luca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...to Cuma, in Latine Cumae; a City built upon the Top of a Hill six Miles from Naples; upon the highest Top of this Hill stood the Temple of Apollo built by Dedalus... </description>
      <address>Naples</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Piacenza</name>
      <description>...159 P. Perugia. 25 Pesaro. 28 Pordenon. 98 Padua. 108 Parma. 118 Piacenza. 132 Pescia. 157 Piere di Lamari. 158 R. Roma. 1 Rimini. 30 Ravenna... </description>
      <address>Piacenza</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Milan</name>
      <description>...things of my own to this work, One is a view of Sig|nior Septale's Closet in Milan, not inferiour to any of the Italian Princes Collections (inaccessible it seems... </description>
      <address>Milan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>MILAN.</name>
      <description>...there are also va|rious works of the same Giulio. 143 The STATE OF MILAN. The City of Milan. The Church of the Madonna della Gratie, Fathers... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Verona</name>
      <description>...di Fontanelle. 101 Villa di Castello. 104 Villa di Mazen. 105 Vicenza. 110 Verona. 112 1 The State or Territory OF THE CHURCH, Within the City of Rome. The... </description>
      <address>Verona</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Vesuvio</name>
      <description>...City and Suburbs of Naples, a great part of the Campania Felice, the monte Vesuvio, all the Bay of Naples, the Island of Capreae, the Hill Posilipo, Pu|teoli... </description>
      <address>Vesuvio</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Louure</name>
      <description>...marg: Luxembourg. Luxem|bourg. best in Paris; equalling to their bigness, the Louure it self, but by piques between Madle d'Orleans and the Dutchess of Guise, (the... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>PALAIS ROYAL</name>
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      <name>Arch Tryumphal</name>
      <description>...Armour of China, &amp;c. ARCH TRYUMPHAL, Of Wood, and painted; Note in marg: Arch Tryumphal. Try|umphal. but the exact Model of what is intended to be in Marble; in beauty... </description>
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      <name>Valdegrace</name>
      <description>...page [7] Document Images VALDEGRACE, A Monastery built by the Note in marg: Valdegrace. Queen-Mother, and the finest Structure they have; the Church little, but paved... </description>
      <address>Valdegrace</address>
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      <name>Louure</name>
      <description>...Kings Stables, conve|niently plac'd for the River. GARDEMEUBLE, In the Old Louure, is the Note in marg: Gardemeuble. Gardemeu|ble. great Ward-robe kept... </description>
      <address>Louure</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mar|saills</name>
      <description>...for some that is better conditioned for your own use. In your herborization at Mar|saills especially upon the Hill, amongst other rare Plants, you will find Mypum Montis... </description>
      <address>Mar|saills</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Valence</name>
      <description>...small Rivers, both the 41 Soane and the Isere, a little before You come at Valence, and several others be|low that, loss themselves therein. When you come at... </description>
      <address>Valence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Alexandria</name>
      <description>...four Regiments of Souldiers in it. From Aste we came the 11th· of Oct. to Alexandria, a great Gar|rison of the King of Spain in Milo|noise, twenty miles from Aste... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...to which he was bound, as they say, when he was exe|cuted. In returning to Rome we saw St. Pauls Church again, and the Cruci|fix that they say spoke to St... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...was the Tower of Nero, up|on which he sat playing on a Harp whilst the City of Rome was all in a flame of Fire. From hence we went to the Church of St. Peter in... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...5. which afterwards amongst o|ther Antiquities was brought from Rhodes to Rome by Assinios Pollion, most famous in the time of Augustus, and kept in the Baths... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...our Jonrney for Naples, and came the first night to Veletre, twenty miles from Rome, where we saw the fine Pallace and Garden of Cardinal Ginetto. From thence the... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the Distance from Place to Place, with Observations made of the Antiquities of Rome, Naples, and other Places; together with the Strength, Beauty and Sci|tuation... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...new journal of Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples : with observations made upon the strength, beauty and... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
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      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...in some part or other. The Figures do represent the History of Licus, King of Thebes, who took to Wife Anthiops, Daughter of Nycteus, King of Ethiopia, 34 whom... </description>
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      <name>Convent-garden</name>
      <description>...to be to any Vir|tuoso here. At London I shall advise you to lodg in or about Convent-garden, as a place most commodious for your business. I thought it necessar to... </description>
      <address>Convent-garden</address>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...morn|ing You will have time enough to see Vauclus, which is three Leagues from Avignion and then to go Dine at Cava|illion. I look upon Vaucluse as one of the most... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Avignion</name>
      <description>...at your ease: From thence you may return to Marseills in two days and so to Avignion, by the way of Arles, Sainct Eloy de Cro[...] Tarascon. At Arles, remember to... </description>
      <address>Avignion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Bourdeaux</name>
      <description>...the Town, which they call Grave; which brings forth the best Wine about Bourdeaux, and which for the most part is sold within the Town, at as great a Rate as... </description>
      <address>Bourdeaux</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Provence</name>
      <description>...go through Provence to Cane, a small inconsiderable Town upon the Frontiers of Provence, and there to hire a Felluck to Genoua, and, if you can|not get one at Cane, to... </description>
      <address>Provence</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Nantes</name>
      <description>...the [...]eing, as particularlie the Ri|ver 20 Loyre from Orleance downward to Nantes, which for the fertilitie aud beau|tie of the countrey, the frequencie of good... </description>
      <address>Nantes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Montpellier</name>
      <description>...is for an o|ther use I would have them. You will do well to stay some days at Montpellier: You may lodge at the white Horse, or otherways as you find your accommodation... </description>
      <address>Montpellier</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Milan</name>
      <description>...o|ver Italy, except only in the Kingdom of Naples, and States of Venice and Milan, where it is permitted to wear Daggers. At most Towns in Italy, You will be... </description>
      <address>Milan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rye</name>
      <description>...than any thing upon the way of Calais. For your accommodation from London to Rye, you may either take post, or en|quire for the Rye Carrier at the Kings Head in... </description>
      <address>Rye</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Rouen</name>
      <description>...by Flanders in which case I advise you rather to goe by Rye and Deip, because Rouen (which otherwise will not fall to be in your way) is a more considerable place... </description>
      <address>Rouen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Cambridge</name>
      <description>...to Mr. Ray (who wrote and published the Catalogue of plants grow|ing about Cambridge) upon the score of seeing that place, and himself as a Person so deserving... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Herbeau</name>
      <description>...Order of Architecture than what is now used. From thence you may go to Herbeau, 3. Leagues to the southward of that, a privat house be|longing to a Gentleman... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Je|rusalem</name>
      <description>...there are two little square Courts, all of holy Earth, they say brought from Je|rusalem, 13 wherein if you interr a bo|dy, all shall consume to the Bones in four and... </description>
      <address>Je|rusalem</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Languedock</name>
      <description>...suitable to your inclinations, and particularie in order to Botany, that is Languedock and Provence, for altho' there be manie other places of France verie worthie... </description>
      <address>Languedock</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Blois</name>
      <description>...to do the same by, as for example the Pie verte or Green Pyet, &amp;c. 3ly. from Blois you go to Amboise in half a day by water; the boat will give you libertie to... </description>
      <address>Blois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Narbonne</name>
      <description>...Tour, as far as Nantes, from thence to the Ro|chell, 77 Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Narbonne, Montpellier, Avignion, and so all the rest throw Provence; and then back to... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Neice</name>
      <description>...Cane, a Village, upon the Sea-side, some eight or nine Lea|gues distant from Neice, where (were you to go to Italy,) you might commodiously hire a Fel[...]oque of... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Livingstone</name>
      <description>...He became acquainted with that wor|thie Gentleman Patrick Murray, Baron of Livingstone, to whom these Letters (now publish'd) were addressed. This Gentleman designed... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Livingstone</name>
      <description>...Travells, He had of domestick and fo|reign Plants, growing in his Garden at Livingstone, above a Thousand: He was a|bove thirty six Years of Age before He began his... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Huntington</name>
      <description>...on this side London, except it please you, when you are got the le[...]gth of Huntington, to turn six or seven miles out of the road to see Cam|bridge; which I doe... </description>
      <address>Huntington</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Thoulouse</name>
      <description>...go and come. When you are satisfied here, it will be fit to set forward to Thoulouse. You will see by the way, 1st. Pesenas a Pretie Town, where it may fall you to... </description>
      <address>Thoulouse</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Thoulouse</name>
      <description>...con|sist in Churches, religious-houses, &amp;c. which I leave to your self. From Thoulouse to Montauban you about halfe a Dayes Journey, it is famous for the Protestant... </description>
      <address>Thoulouse</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...of Massa; For the better seeing of which if you please you may go from Genoua by Horse to Ligorne. Tuscany begins about Viaregia, the greatest part whereof... </description>
      <address>Genoua</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...night to make a note of all those Plants that You meet with. Be|ing arrived at Lions You must stay some 36 time to see the place, which altho' in re|gard of its... </description>
      <address>Lions</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...honest Men the Ex|change will cost you nothimg, unless it be from Paris to Lions; because of the disrance and that will not be above half a one per-Cent: Your... </description>
      <address>Lions</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Lions</name>
      <description>...have sent a Bundel marked---by--- 91 Indweller in this Town, and Carrier to Lions, addressed to You, which I desire you would be pleased to receive, and being in... </description>
      <address>Lions</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>London</name>
      <description>...seeing, than any thing upon the way of Calais. For your accommodation from London to Rye, you may either take post, or en|quire for the Rye Carrier at the Kings... </description>
      <address>London</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <description>...by whose means you may be furnished with any Book that may be be had in London; and I think as reason|ably as else-where: notwithstanding you will 'doe well... </description>
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      <description>...Majesty. I shall likewise put You in mind that Oxfoord is but fifty miles from London, and that it is one of the most famous Universities in the world, both for the... </description>
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      <description>...the Coast, of Liguria, from Nize to 88 Genoua, &amp; some days Journey beyond Genoua towards Ligorn, is nothing but rude Alps, for the most part infertile and... </description>
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      <description>...from whence there rests five Miles to Genoua, All the Coast, of Liguria, from Nize to 88 Genoua, &amp; some days Journey beyond Genoua towards Ligorn, is nothing but... </description>
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      <name>Nize</name>
      <description>...rate, because of the more frequent Traffick and intercourse, than from Cane or Nize, you will pass by Porta Fino, Leresi, Viare|gia, &amp;c. and you wil not find many... </description>
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      <description>Author: Barri, Giacomo, ca. 1630-ca. 1690. Title: The painters voyage of Italy in which all the famous paintings of the most eminent masters are... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...the Histories of the Nativity, and Resurrection of Christ, singular works of Paris Bordone. There is another rare Picture of the Annun|ciation, by the hand of... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...are all three by Paulo Veronese. In the Sacristie there is an Ecce Homo, by Paris Bordone. The Nuns Church of Terrese. The Round which is in the middle of... </description>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...the Church you will admire the Altar-piece of S. Girolamo, the work of Paris Bordone. The Church of the Fathers Teatini. As you enter at the great Door... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...you may have leasure enough to observe, and have time enough to returne to Naples at Night. 191 The next Day you may take Horse again and a Guide with you from... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...Ground. They use to trie it with Torches and Dogs, which you must carrie from Naples with you, for you will not find them upon the Place. As for the Torches, the... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...us; as for example, the works of Baptista Porta, whereof the Impressions at Naples were both the first and fairest, and the Cutts for the most part Tailledouce... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...161 come so far down from the Hills· as the Via appia, or High-way to Naples. Naples was Anciently called Parthe|nope, from one of the Sirens, Buried in this place... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...the River Garrigliano. Sessa, 07. Carionole, 04. Capua, 12. Auersa, 07. Naples 08. 114. 153 As You go out at the Port St. Gioua[...]|ni, all along the... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...the like: And this is general all o|ver Italy, except only in the Kingdom of Naples, and States of Venice and Milan, where it is permitted to wear Daggers. At most... </description>
      <address>Naples</address>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...against a Hundred. Fondi is the first Town you meet with in the Kingdom of Naples; here you must give notice to the Officers appointed for that purpose of your... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...notice to the Officers appointed for that purpose of your intended Journey for Naples, and cause registrat your Name, together with the marks of your Horse, that he... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...occasion Present it self to You in Winter, not to ommit it. From Florence to Rome You have 140. Miles; there are severall wayes of Tra|velling, viz. by Coach, by... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...The Second, I need not describe it. 146 There are severall things about Rome worthie the taking notice of, as 1. Ponte mola a Bridge standing upon the... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...You will oblidge me to bring it with You; it was Printed by it self at Rome. You may possibly meet with other good Books, for it is ordinar when Learned... </description>
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      <name>Loretto</name>
      <description>...divides all Italy by the length. From Valcimara, the way is exceeding good to Loretto. Loretto it self is a little Town not very Ancient, built upon the Top of a... </description>
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      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...the Campania of Rome, as I have formerly marked. The Way to Loretto from Rome. Miles. Prima porta 7 Castel... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
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      <name>Surry</name>
      <description>...Most Respected Friend and Master EDWARD HARVEY, OF Comb Nevil in the County of Surry, Esquire. Worthy Sir, AS I had the honour to wait up|you in your Travels to... </description>
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      <name>Breamant</name>
      <description>...to Mont|millian, where we lay the 29th. The Thirtieth we came to dinner to Breamant, five Leagues more, and from thence to Landbourg, where we lay that night... </description>
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      <name>Villiane</name>
      <description>...their pleasure to make an in|road upon that Dukedom. From Pignerol we came to Villiane the Monday following 12 miles, and a bad way over the Mountains; near to this... </description>
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      <name>ROME</name>
      <description>...Sincere, and Most Faithful Servant, W. A. 1 A New JOURNAL FROM GENEVE TO ROME And from thence to NAPLES. SIR, You may well remember when you left England and... </description>
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      <name>St</name>
      <description>...the Fort, concludes a Peace and raises the Seige. From Montmillian we came to St. Michel, thirteen leagues all along upon the River Isere, or rather Arche... </description>
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      <name>Michel</name>
      <description>...Fort, concludes a Peace and raises the Seige. From Montmillian we came to St. Michel, thirteen leagues all along upon the River Isere, or rather Arche, because it... </description>
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      <name>Montmillian</name>
      <description>...the Town that joyns to the Fort, concludes a Peace and raises the Seige. From Montmillian we came to St. Michel, thirteen leagues all along upon the River Isere, or... </description>
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      <description>...Town, passing through the Grotto of Pausilinus, which Lassel in his Voyage of Italy makes mention of. It is near a mile in length, cut, or rather bored through a... </description>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...still lies in heaps. The Chappel of St. Anthony, which Lassel in his Voyage of Italy doth say, proved miraculously the real presence in the Sacrament, was like|wise... </description>
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      <name>NAPLES</name>
      <description>...Containing What is Most Remarkable OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF ROME, SAVOY AND NAPLES. WITH OBSERVATIONS Made upon the Strength, Beauty, and Scituation of some other... </description>
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      <name>St. Michel</name>
      <description>...the Fort, concludes a Peace and raises the Seige. From Montmillian we came to St. Michel, thirteen leagues all along upon the River Isere, or rather Arche, because it... </description>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...for Travelling into ITALY. Written to a Friend IT is much better to go into Italy in the latter end of Autumn, than in the Spring; Because the Change of the Air... </description>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...and Roots, Nor is there wanting here abundance of the Choisest Fruits that Italy affoords. Bolognia; is the second Town of the Ecclesiastick State, sweetly... </description>
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      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...you have the Appennine to pass, which is that ridg of Hills that divides all Italy by the length. From Valcimara, the way is exceeding good to Loretto. Loretto... </description>
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      <description>...the Name of the Town· From this place we went eight miles farther, and came to Busolino, the next day to Novalese six miles, which is the foot of the Mountains on the... </description>
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      <name>Aste</name>
      <description>...not let above two at a time come into the Town. From this town we went to Aste ten miles more, it being the last town that way belonging to the Duke of Savoy... </description>
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      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...the Republick of Rome. A Venus made by Cleomenes the Son of Appolodorus of Athens, which hereto|fore they say was an Idol worshipped in the Rotonda. The Statue... </description>
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      <name>Rigneava</name>
      <description>...of January we left Rome in order to go to Venice, and lay the first night at Rigneava twenty three miles from Rome, the next night we lay at Ter|nit, twenty eight... </description>
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      <name>Remille</name>
      <description>...Italy; so that taking your leave of Geneve, you came to a little Town called Remille in Savoy, seven Leagues from Geneve, where we lay the first night; within three... </description>
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      <name>Aquapendente</name>
      <description>...18 miles where we lay. The next day, being the 3d of No|vember, we lay at Aquapendente 29 miles, from whence we came, and dined, the next day being Sunday at... </description>
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      <name>Millan</name>
      <description>...the Echo, which was the best I ever heard. There is a very strong wall round Millan, which is said to be ten miles; the Libra|ry there is worth seeing. From this... </description>
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      <name>EDWARD</name>
      <description>...in Warwick-Lane. 1691. TO My Worthy and Most Respected Friend and Master EDWARD HARVEY, OF Comb Nevil in the County of Surry, Esquire. Worthy Sir, AS I had... </description>
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      <description>...and so to Novarra 6 miles; this is the strongest place upon the Fron|tiers of Savoy that belongs to the Milane|ses: From hence we came to Vercelli 10 miles; this... </description>
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      <description>...ten or twelve miles from Vil|liane. At Turin we saw the Duke and Dutchess of Savoy, and the Princess his Sister, that shoots flying so well; we took a view of the... </description>
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      <name>Savoy</name>
      <description>...of Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples : with observations made upon the strength, beauty and scituation... </description>
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      <name>Turin</name>
      <description>...of Oct. we came to Turin, being about ten or twelve miles from Vil|liane. At Turin we saw the Duke and Dutchess of Savoy, and the Princess his Sister, that shoots... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...than two thousand people killed and hurt. Upon Saturday we took a view of Naples again, and the next morn|ing left that place, in order to our return again to... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...City, close to the Castle of St. Elmo, from whence you have the best sight of Naples, and a prospect of the Mediterranean Sea, which is believed to be the best in... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...two and twenty miles more. The Eighth of November we took our Jonrney for Naples, and came the first night to Veletre, twenty miles from Rome, where we saw the... </description>
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      <name>Naples</name>
      <description>...Italy containing what is most remarkable of the antiquities of Rome, Savoy and Naples : with observations made upon the strength, beauty and scituation [sic] of some... </description>
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      <name>Genoua</name>
      <description>...Genoua, where we arrived that night, being twenty miles from Voltaggio. In Genoua we saw a great many Churches, very rich, and their 9 structures very noble... </description>
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      <description>...where we lay, being thirty six miles from Leghorne, and half way between Pisa and Flo|rence. The next day being the 24th of October, we arriv'd at Florence... </description>
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      <name>Pisa</name>
      <description>...Devotions. Tuesday the 23d of October we went from Leghorne and came again to Pisa, where we dined, and after dinner went and saw the Physick|garden of the Great... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <description>...in the time of their Devotions. Tuesday the 23d of October we went from Leghorne and came again to Pisa, where we dined, and after dinner went and saw the... </description>
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      <description>...to Siena, 16 miles: It is a Town belonging to the Great Duke, almost as big as Florence, where we saw the Great Church, whereof the Pavement is the finest in... </description>
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      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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