©ft tyt miner f Wagetsf tlje faring. $ spedtto Womens 
fQ?tbctrfo?mer fcruiccs, tbcnbauetbcpnof 
ttjc meaues to fumtlT) tbcmfduestoitbp?o* 
nifioti to make a bopage into Portingalc, o? 
to take anp pidents toith them thereto be* 
doto them: fo? toitbout ftscfj meaues, thep 
areneptberbearono?pct regaroeD, anotf it 
fall out that tbep Doe procure tbe reuerfion of 
anp offices,it to fo long before the time com* 
metb that tbep Doe entop tbem,bectng manp 
inreuerfion,tbat oftentinies tbep Die before 
tbep can obtaine them. 0game tbe long tea# 
uaile anD great bopage maketb manp to If ap 
in India, anD to emplop their time to other 
fraDes, astbepcanbedp?ouioe tbemfelues. 
Bp tbefe meaues tbe toars in India are not 
fo bot,ne?fo tbjougblp IcnkcD into,neptber a- 
np other countries fought into o? founoe out, 
as at firdtbep bfeb to Doe* $oto tbep Doe 
anelp driue to get pjatfe anD commenDation, 
anD to leaue a gtoD repo?f behhtDe them: anD 
iioto liketoife tbep are all gtuen to draping $ 
cafcbing.as toell the tatcerop, (0ouernours, 
anD others, as alfo the Church men anD fpi- 
ritualtte, little pairing o? edaeming the com* 
mon p?ofit o? the feruite of the Bing, but on* 
Ip their particular pjofits, making their ac* 
connt,tbat the time of their abobe is but tb?de 
peaces/. toberefoje thep fap thep toillnot Doe 
othertotfe then tbofe that toerebefore them 
UiD, but fap that others tobteb coine after the 
(hall take care fo? all i fo? that tbeBing (fap 
thep)gauethemthefrolftccs, therebp to pap 
them fo? their feruices in times paff, anD not 
fo?thep?ofitof the common tocaltb: there* 
fo?e there is no mo?e countries in 3!nDia toon 
o? neto founD out, but rather beere anD there 
fome places lod.fo? thep haue enough to Doe, 
to holD that thep haue alreaDte,an5to DefenDe 
itfrommuafion, as alfo that thep Doe fccure 
the^eacoattes, anD pet manp bacchants 
haue great lolfes euerp pearc, bp meanes of 
the tea rouers, anD together toith the eutll 
gouemmentofthe po?tingales, anD it is to 
be feareD,it twill bee toorfer euerp Dap then o* 
ther, as it is euiDentlp dene. SDhis (hall fuf* 
lice fo? the manners anD cultomes of the Bln* 
Dian^o?tingales 5 anD their toarlike gouern* 
mentSjtuhich is commonlp bp lea, fo? bp lanD 
thep cannot trauatle, bpreafon of tbcDtffe* 
rent kingDomes,anD nations condlfing of Di* 
uers feuerall fo?tesof people, tobdb are al* 
toaies enemies, anD neuerltue in peace, anD 
fome of them being frienDs, other enemies to 
the po?tingalcs: fo? the |do?tingaleshaue 
onlp fome Cotones, places anD fo?treffcs, 
toito their Caucus onthefeacoalf,toithout 
holDtng anp thing toithin the lanD, as in the 
Defcription of thecoalf toee haue alreaDie oe* 
tlareD. 
Bp the pictures hereafter foliotoing map 
The r. Booker 
be feene the foimes ana pojfratfures of the 
J0o?finga!cs that are marieo, anD of the foul* 
Diers in India* as thep toalke in the ttreetes” 
as alfo hotoe thep rioe, not endp gentlemen, 
but euerp man that hath the abilitie to keepe 
abo?fe,as toell #archantes as hanDicraftes 
men,of tohat fo?t foeuer thep bee, anD hotoe 
thep caufethemfeluestobeccarrieD in Pal- 
larrikins, in the draetesano th?oughoutthe 
totoncs, tohen thep toill not rise no? goeon 
forte.^ou map liketoife fae their fades tober* 
tolth thep go to toarre Upon the toafer tohich 
the Malabares their enimies Doe liketoife 
bfe, (fo? thep haue no other fo?ts of fcute& 
no? faippes,) anD Doe much mifehiefe there* 
toith:thcpareherie!ight, astoclltofaile as 
to roto, tbep bfe them alfo fo? sparchaitDife, 
becaufe of the fitnes of the fame,to palfe from 
place to place. 
The 3 i . Chapter* 
Of the maner and cuftomes of Portin* 
gale and Mefticos women in India. 
^e po?tiitgales,spelf icos, 
anD SnDian Cb?idian too* 
men in India, are little 
fameab?oaD, but lo?the 
mod part fit dill toithin 
tbe bonfe,ai?Dgoe but fel- 
Domcfojtb, bnleffe it beto Church, o? to bifif 
their frienDs, tohich is liketoife but berieitt* 
tie,anD token thep goeab?oaD, thep are toell 
P?ouioeD not to be feene, fo? thep are carrteD 
in a Pallamkin couercD toith a mat o? other 
cloth, fo that thep cannot be feene. 
Mben thep goe fo church, o? to tstfif anp 
frienD,thep put on tserp codip apparrell,toith 
b?acelets of golD, i rings bpon their armes, 
all befef toith cottlpletods % pearles, anD at 
their eares hang laces full of 31 etoels. Cbeir 
clothes arc of2Damaike,tiIleIuef, anD cloth 
ofgolo, fo? filke is the too?d thing thep Doe 
toeare.Mithinthe houfe thep pe bare hea* 
DeD, toith a toadcoate callcD Ba/u, that from 
their IhoulDers couereth fbeir naucls, anD is 
fo fine that pou map fee al their boDp th?ough 
if, anD DotonetoarDs thep haue nothing but a 
painteD cloth to?appeD th?® o? foure times a* 
bout their boDies. Chefe clothes are berp 
faire,fome of them being tjerp codip to?ougbt 
toith lame too?ke, anDDiuers figures anD 
flotoers of all colours, all the red of the boDp 
is nakeD toithout anp hofe, but onelp bare 
forteD in a paire of moples o? pantofies, anD 
the men in like fo?t. Chis is their manner 
in the houfe both olo,anD poung,rich, f p©?e, 
none ercepteD,fo? thep goe fo?th bat berp lit¬ 
tle,anD then thep are both coaeseD anD carri- 
