Nicholas Withington. 3 i \ 



I will omitt here the Difcription of the 

 Cuntrye of Synda, and onlye touche the Inha- 

 bitants, and theire Cuftomes, of that Cun- 

 trye. 



Nowe as concerninge the Inhabitants of 

 Synda. 



They are for the mofte nefcrtyidpopmsjnd*. 

 parte Rajeboochcs, Banians, 

 and Boloches. In the Citties,and greateTovvnes 

 theire Governors are Mogores, 

 appoynted to rule there for the * m Governors. 

 Greate Mogul!. The People of the Guntrye 

 (I rneane thofe which inhabitt out of theCit- 

 ties) are for the mofte parte 

 verye rude, and goe naked The common Peop ^ 

 from the Wafte uppwards with and their 

 Turbants on theire Hedds, 

 made up of a contrarye Fafhon to the Mo- 

 gull's : For Armes ; fewe of 

 them ufe Gunes, Bowes, or Their Armes. 

 Arrowes, but Sword, Bucklar, 

 and Launce. Theire Bucklar is made verye 

 greate, and in the Fafhion of a Bee-hive • 

 wherin, when Occafion ferves, they will give 

 X 4 theire 



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