BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIAM. 33 



THE RELIGIONS | OBSERVED IN ALL 

 AGES | And places discouered, from the | 

 CREATION vntothis | PRESENT. | Jn foure 

 Partes. j THIS FIRST CONTAI- | NETH A 

 Theological AND Geographicall His- 



toric of Asia, Africa, and America, 



with the Jlands j Adiacent. | Declaring the 

 Ancient Religions before the Floyd, the | 

 Heathnisli, Jewish, and Saracenicall in all 

 Ages since, in those | parts professed, with 

 their seuerall Opinions, Idols, Oracles, Tem- 

 ples, Priestes, Fasts, Feasts, Sacrifices, 

 and Rites Religious : Their beginnings, 

 Proceedings, Alterations, Sects, | Orders and 

 Successions. | With briefe Descriptions of the 

 Countries, Nations, States, Discoueries, 

 Priuate and Publike Customes, and the most 

 Remarkable Rarities of \ Nature, or Humane 

 Industrie, in the same. By Samvel Pvr- 

 chas, Minister at Estwood in Essex. Vnus 

 DEYS, vua Veritas. \ LONDON, | Printed 

 by William Stansby for Henrie F'ther- 

 stone, and are to be | sold at his Shoppe in 

 Pauls Church-yard at the ( Signe of the Rose. 

 1613. I folio. 



[p. 387. An account of Siam. 



p. 393. The King of Siam invades Pegu.] 



27. Fitch : The Voyage of Mr. Ralph Fitch, Merchant 



of London, To Ormus, and so to Goa in the 

 East India ; to Cambaia, Ganges, Bengala ; to 

 Bacola and Chonderi, to Pegu, to Jamahay in 

 the kingdom of Siam, and back to Pegu, And 

 from thence to Malacca, Zeilan, Cochin, and all 

 the coast of the East India. Begun in the Year 

 of our Lord 1583, and ended 1591. 



In Hakluyfs Voyages, vol. II. In Purchas 

 his Pilgrimes, vol. II. In Pinkerton's Collection 

 of Voyages and Travels. 



28. Floris : The Journal of Mr. Peter Williamson Floris, 



