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11. A Journal of a Voyage from England to 
Conftantinople, made in the Tear ^ddS* by 
T. Smith D. D. & F. R. S. 
ON Monday Evening AuguH the gd, i6(58, we took 
Barge at Tower-Wharf and at Greenwich went on 
Board the ^^2^1«/ Yacht for the Downs , where we arri- 
ved the next Day in the Afternoon, and went on Board 
the Leopard Frigat, a Ship of 56 Guns mounted, Cap- 
tain 0 Commander, appointed to carry Sir Da-- 
niel Harvey, his Majefty's i^mbaffador to the Port of 
the Ottoman Emperor at Conftantinople. Here, upon his 
firft Arrival, the Ambaffador was Complemented by 
Sir Jeremy Smith , then riding Admiral, Sir Edward 
Spraggy and feveral other Commanders of the Men of 
War, and afterwards Saluted with Fifteen Pieces of Or- 
dinance by the Admiral, to whom we returned as ma- 
ny ; then by the Vice- Admiral, and (everal other Ships. 
All which were anfwered together at the fame time with 
XI in the whole. 
Here we were forced to ride for feveral days , the 
Winds being contrary. 
{_An Account of the Tides here, taken from this Jour^ 
nal^ is already printed N. 154. 564. of thefe 
Tranfa£itons^ 
Augufl 9. We failed from the Bowns^ but were foon 
forced back by diftrefs of Weather, and came to an An- 
chor S. W, of the South foreland, 
10. The Wind blew at S, S. W, and the Sea run ve- 
ry high, fo that we were in danger of lofiog our Cable 
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