‘ 
-Is-a_palace,: and about th 
_», Sear, 
- eontain mt ler of iron, On the 
Fo ‘ 
GWE 
tweén it, and the Chuganferai river, which forms the N.E. 
of Cabul. 
-GWABR-MERCHED, in our Old Writers, a Britith 
word fi ing a ent or fine, made to the lords of 
for ~~ Ais ge tg of their tenants’ daugh- 
: marria 
ters; or. ssliehae, on their Season incontinency. See 
ARCHET. 
GWAIF, or Warr. See War 
GWALIOR, in Gees bys a veletitatd fortrefs of Hin- 
dooftan, in the circar. of ftanding-on a hill, 1,9, mile 
in length, and 300 yards in its greateft — 
at the N. end, where it is pretictt is 242 fee 
i e middle of the fort are two re- 
markable pyramidal buildings of red ftone, conftruéted. in 
the ancient fiyle of Hindoo architecture. A ftone parapet 
runs. all round, clofe to the brow of the hill, which i is fo 
Leis by feveral fights o of fleps, you afcend to the top of 
_the rock. Wit feveral large natural cavities in the 
rock, which c 
ontain a perpetual fupply of excellent water. 
On the outfide, about half way up, are mary. cells, which 
contain the figures of men and animals, —— like 
excavations, out of the folid = Alone the 
fummit, runs a line. of 
; and y, good hov 
abundantly furnifhed by the neighbouring hills. The 
of amphitheatre, furrounding the fort ont 
‘gown, ‘at the diftance oF from one co Fier willbe, 
are 
principally compofed of a reddith fchiflus, which feems to 
eaftward of the 
Soonrica. At the diftance of yoo 
extremity of the fort is a conical 
on. the ape a remarkable ftone building, which 
{mail 
igh pillars, joine an arch, and feeming 8 
nt workmanfhip. Beyond the river Soonrica 
ne building. 
enamel, the tomb of Mahom 
with a cupola ‘covered with 
C nmed hous, a man cele- 
fost for learning and fanétity, in the time of ‘the emperor 
Achar, ithin the iiclofure which furrounds this monu- 
ment, is a fmall tomb, to the sie of Tan-Sein, a 
mufician of incompa: » Who. vat th 
of the fame monarch. The tomb is overfhadowed bya 
tree, concerning which a fu sha! = — that 
the chewin Ep rdinar 
to the a The diftri& d this town, “whic 
oa, sis a2 Tacks of 
tog allowed Aaptg expence of f colledtion. Ac oufilder: 
Sap sch a don here in. ‘om i; carta 
. to the “Tower, and ia 
or 
of ¢ 
court port now Angleley As Avuon, now an 
About feven cofs from hetice, ‘on the road to Nir. 
eae > of Beereih, i of iro’ +i 
GYA 
— Smith alfo furveyed it, and propofed a new cut fae 
he current of the river (as has been done at Briftol), ; 
i means of embankmerits and a fea-lock, to hold up 100 
acres of floating dock or harbour, below of Kid- 
welly: his eftimate of thefe works being 15,000/. Coals 
and limeftone would be the principal srk € export from 
this harbour. 
WINNE, Marsiew.3 in Biography, was born’ in itt 
don. In the year 1574 he was elected a fcholar of St, 
John’s college, Oxford, of which «i Semele became 
perpetual fellow. In 1582 he wa t-maiter, 
agreeable to the cultom of the aie ity at that time, and 
was appointed to read leétures on mufic. After taking his 
es In arts, “he entered upon medicine, and practifed as 
a phyfician in Oxford and its neighbourhood. In 1588, he 
was chofen junior proctor ; ‘and in September 1 592, was was the 
firft replier in a di  Blzabetb held ‘at Oxford for the enter 
queen Elizabeth to the French as, * in —_ 
fician. On the foundation of Grefh m college, in 4596 
he was chetsa } its firtt profeffor of sfiie —7 one of the 
two gees by = sleet A of Oxford, and having a 
Pah recomm lord chancellor Co ib 
t «begin oF he r 160 > he was 
- yen a , the fame lage was ad+ 
mitted a fellow of the. cllege oF rpiysiciien ar thie 
continued to praétife in London with great reputation; 
both in’ the — and at court. He died » according te 
ae in 1629. 
blifhed the following works: 1. “ Epicedium i 
Obitum illuftr. Herois, Henrici eae $e 
1593-—-2. Nero, : a)” Lond. shea 
3. © Orationes due, : Bits aera in /Edibus — 
1605.—4. Vertumnus, five Avmus recurrens,”” oi ae 
an ec: 
oem “and Ttalian.’ Des * A Book of 
concerning Chemical and Magical "Secrets? 
Aikin’s Biog. Mem. of Medicine. 
EDD, one of the three principalities cor king- 
dein Jato Which Wale was disided 4n the time of sel 
eheubarth and 
vant = Pe two a; : 
of the sang divided into the foaes dia ae ae 
Greddy or North Wales, was out t Aber, “Je 
Anglet eye ‘Each of thefe : 
MATH, stow of 5 20 Sait 
