INDEX TO VOLS. HI. TV. V. VI. VII. VIIT. 
Itfnerari/ of the author's route in Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land, 
iv. 461 — 4Go ; vi. 645 — 647. 
Jacob's Pillar, iv. 287. 
Jacob's Well, description of, at Sicliem or Napolose, iv. 278—280. 
Jaffa, improbability of the supposed massacre at, by Buonaparte, iv. 
439 — 441. antient history of this town, 441 — 444. 
Janissaries, not necessary to strangers visiting Constantinople, iii. 45. 
Jasper, Egyptian, doubtful origin of, v. 163 — 165. 
Jennin, Village of, iv. 261. its antient name and state, 262. 
Jeremiah, valley of, iv. 422, 423. account of Arabs there, 424. 
Jerusalem, prospect of, from the road from Napolose, iv. 289. 
ceremonies of a public entry, 291. reception by the inhabitants, 
292. Gate of Damascus, 293. Remarks on the identity of the holy 
places, 293 — 296. Account of the Franciscan Convent of St. Sal- 
vador, 297. dormitory for travellers, 298. Pilgrims' chamber, 299. 
Hospitality of the Monks, 300. library, 302. opulence of the Convent, 
and exactions of the Turks, 303, 304. Manufactures of Jerusalem, 
304, 505. Visit to the holy places, 309. The church of the Holy 
Sepulchre, 310. Sepulchre of the Messiah, 313. its identity disputed, 
314, 340 — 313. Discovery made by the author, 321. inference thence 
derived, 324. Probable site of Golgotha or Calvary, 325. Greek 
inscriptions, 326,327. Remarkable tomb, 327, 328. Hebrew inscrip- 
tion thereon, 330. Conjecture respecting Mount Sion, 332. Further 
view of Jewish Coemeteries, 343. Acaldama, ibid. Inscriptions, 344, 
345. Antient paintings, 345. Fount of Siloa and Oak Rogel, 348. 
Mount of Olives, 349. View of Jerusalem from its summit, 550. dif- 
ference between the antient and modem city, 350. Situation of Mount 
Sion, 351. Pagan remains upon Mount Olivet, 355. Ascent of 
David, 359. Pretended miraculous impression of our Saviour's foot, 
363. Tomb of the Virgin Mary, 367. Sepulchres of the Patriarchs, 
371 — 375. Appearance of the streets of Jerusalem, 375, 376. Sepul- 
chres of the Kings, 377. history of them, 379 — 584. Mosque of 
Omar in Jerusalem, 385. Existing evidence of Julian's discomfiture, 
in his attempt to rebuild the Temple, 387 — 392. Notice of the Greek 
and Armenian convents at Jerusalem, 393,394. 
Jescs Christ, pretended dwelling-place of, at Nazareth, iv. 175. objects 
of superstition shewn there, as having been hallowed by his presence, 
177 17 ) identity of his supposed Sepulchre disputed, .315 — 518, 
340 — 343. its probable site, 327 — 329. pretended miraculous im- 
pression of his foot, 363, 364. fabulous tales concerning his flight into, 
Egypt, V. 140—143. 
Jews, defeated by the Romans in a naval engagement on the Sea of Tiberias 
