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Between Adgemere and Agra, at everye 

 ten Courfes, which is an ordinarye Dayes 

 Journeye, there is a Serralia (or Place of 

 Lodging) boothe for Man and Horfe, and 

 Hofteffes to dreffe our Victuals if we pleafe, 

 paying a Matter of 3 d. both for Horfe and 

 Meate dreffinge. Betweene thefe Places, 

 (which is efteemed to be 12.0 Courfes) at 

 everye Courfe End there is a greate Pillar 

 erected; and at everye 10 Courfe End a 

 fayer Howfe, built by the Kinge's Father, 

 ould Accabar, when hee went in Pilgrimage 

 from Agra to Adgemere on Foote, fayinge 

 his Prayers at everye Courfe End, where hee 

 caufed the forefaid Pillars to bee erecled. 

 And where hee layes till all Night, there hee 

 caufed the aforefaid Howfes to bee builte* 

 They onlye fervinge for the Kinge and his 

 Women, none cllfe ever lodginge or dwel- 

 linge in them. 



This Kinge which nowe raignes, lyes 

 in Adgemere, upon fome occafion of Warr 

 which he hath againft the Raima ■ ' ... 



n 7 . . . . Or a Souldier. 



or Kasboatcha, inhabitinge in the 

 Mountaynes, whom this Kinge's Father, nor 



Y 3 this 



