l%6 The Voyages and T ravells of 



this Kinge could ever bringe to Subje&ion. 

 But nowe, by the Kinge's lyinge foe neare 

 him, and continually (for two Yeares Space) 

 plyinge him with a World of Souldiers, hee 

 at lafte fente his Sonne to do Homage to the 

 Kinge, and foe a Peace was concluded be- 

 tween the Kinge and Ranna. 



A s concerninge the Greatnelfe of this 

 Kinge, the Greate Mogul, his State is foe 

 greate in Companion of moil Chriffian 

 Kinges, that the Report would bee almofte 

 incredible, therefore I will omitt yt with 

 Admiration, and referre the Reporte therof 

 to the (would-bee) Ambaffador Edwards. 

 Nor will I fpeak at large of his greate 

 Juftice, fittinge 3 tymes a Day therin him- 

 felfe. Hee hath a Bell hanging 

 his WomTn^for • in his Seralia with a Cord which 



his Pleaiure are reac hes into ail OUtei" Room. 



kept m. , 7 



where (if anye of his Subjefts 

 be wronged, and cannot have Juilice of his 

 Nobles, they may repaire, and ringingc the 

 Bell, he looketh out, caufinge them to bee 

 brought before him, and examineth the 

 Matter ; and if hee fynde that the poore Man 

 bee wronged in Juftice (be hee the greateft 



Noble- 



