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comelye, whither there is much reforteinge 

 from all Parts of the Kingdome to vizitt 

 theis Toumbes. 



Alls of, aboute a Myle and a halfe 

 off, there is a verye fayer and pleafante 

 Garden of a Myle aboute, which cornpaf- 

 feth a verye fayer and llatelye Howfe, feat- 

 ed dellicately by the River-fide, which 

 Howfe Chou Chou y now the cheifbfte No- 

 bleman of the Mogutt's, builte in Memoriall 

 of the greate Vi&or ye, which hee gott of the 

 lafte Kinge of Guyferatt, takings him Pri~ 

 foner, and likewife brought all his whole 

 Kingdome in Subjection of the Greate Mo- 

 gully as yt ftill continueth* In Memorial! 

 wherof, the Battell beeinge fought in this 

 Place, hee builte this Howfe and planted 

 the Orchard, rayfinge the heigh Wall rounde 

 aboute yt; noe Man dwelleth in this Howfe, 

 onlye a fewe poore Men that are hyred to 

 keepe the Orchard cleane. Wee lodged in 

 yt one Night, and fente for fixe Fifliermen, 

 that in leffe then halfe an Hower, tooke 

 more Filhe then all our Companye could 

 eate, and foone after retorned to Amadavar 

 agayne, 



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