'402 . APPENDIX® 
120. Of a devoutrMan of the Children of 
Israel. 
12L Of Hedjage Himni Yussuf. 
122. Ot a Blacksmith. 
123. Of a devout Man. 
124. Of Omar Imnilehatab. 
125. Of Ibraham Elchabar. 
126. Of a Prophet. 
127. Of a Pious Man. 
128. Of. a Man of the Children of Israel. 
129. Of Abul Hassan Duradge, 
130. Of. Sultana Hayaat. 
*131. Of the Philosopher Daniel. 
*132. Of Belukia. 
*133. The Travels of Sinbad—certain 
seven voyages, &c. 
134 Of the Town of Copper. 
135. Of the seven Virgins and the Slave. 
*136. Story of Judais. 
137. The wonderful History. 
138. Of Abdullah IraniMohammi. 
239. Of Hind Irani Human. 
140. Of Chazraime Irani Bashes. 
141. Of Jonas the Secretary. 
142. Of Haroun al Raschid. 
143. Of ditto, 
244. Of Ebon Isaac Ibrahim. 
145. Of Haroun al Raschid, Misroor, and 
the Poet. 
5 46. Of the Caliph Moavia. 
1 17. Of Haroun al Raschid. 
1 148. Of Isaac Ibrahim. 
| 14.9. Of Ebwi Amer. 
*150. Of Achmet Ezcnth, etc. and the 
old Female Pimp. 
151. Of the Three Brothers. 
152. Of Erdeshir, and Hiaker, of Julmar 
El Bacharia. 
153. Of Mahomet, &c. 
*154. Ditto. 
*155. Story of Sahl Moluki. 
*156. Of Hassan, &c. 
*157. Of Caliph the Hunter. 
*158. Of Mersir and his Mistress. 
159. Of Nouredden and Mary. 
160. Of a Bedouin and a Frank. 
161.. Of a Man of Bagdad and his female 
Slave. 
16.2. Of a King, his Son, and the Vizier 
Shercar. 
*163. Of'a Merchant and the Thieves. 
*164. Of Abousir and'Aboukir. 
*165. Abdulak El and Beri, Adulak 
Backai^i. 
4; 166. Of Haroun al Raschid. 
167. Of the Merchant Abul Hassan al 
Omani, 
168. Of Irani Echasib. 
169. Of Moted Bila. 
*170. Of Kamasi Zemuan. 
*171 • Of Abdula!) Irani FasiL 
*172. The Story of Maroof 
Ho. IY. 
Copy of a Certificate given to the Author by the Guardians of the Holy Sepulchre^ 
at Jerusalem, as a testimonial of his Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, kc.—The 
Original bears the Seal of'St. Salvador, together with the Signature of the 
President , and of the Secretary. 
F. Prudentiijs Fraschetti de Florentia. Ordinis Minorum Seraphisi Sancti 
Patris nostri Francisci Almas Observantis Provinciae Tusciae Lector, Praedicator, 
et Aggregatus, Sacrae Congregationi de Prapaganda Fide Responsalis, Missionuin 
Egypti, et Cypri Praefeetus, in Partibus Orientis Gommissarius Apostolicus, Sacri 
Montis Sion, et sanctissimi Sepulchri Domini nostri Jesu Christ! Presses, Gustos 
et visitator totius Terraee Sanctes, et humilis in Domino Servus ;— 
f Noveritis, qualiter illustrissimus Dominus Edwardus Daniel Clarke, A*- 
■miger, Artium Magister , Collegii Jesu Cantabngiensis Socius, devotionis gratia suscepit 
peregrinationem ad Sancta Loca, anno 1801, et die 9 raensis Julii, Ierosolymara 
atppuiit: inde subsequentibus diebtis, prgseipua Sanctuaria, inquibus Mundi Salvator 
sum populum dilectum, imo et totius human! genetis massam dammatam, amiserabiii 
Dasmonum protestate misericorditur salvavit; utpote Calvarium, ubi cruci affixes 
devicta raorte, cceli januas nobis aperui t; Sepulchrum, ubi sacrosanctum ejus corpus 
reconditum triduo ante suam gloriosissimam rfesurrectionem quievit; Montem Sion 
ubi cum Discipulis uitimam fecit ccenam; *Hortum Getsemani ; Montem OLiveti, ubi 
^identibus Biscipulis, ad coelos ascendit Domiiaus, suorum pedum vestigia in asternam 
yeliquens memoriam; caeteraque alia in et extra lerosolymam constituta^ Item et 
Bethlehem , ubi idem Salvator Mundi de Virgine Maria nasci non est sane dedignatus ; 
et quae circa Bethlehem, et in via Bethlehemitica, conspiciuntur. Insuper et quss 
m Gahleea similitur continentur; nimirum domum Nazareth , ubi beata Virgo afo 
Angulo salutata meruit Filium Dei concipere incarnatum ; Mare Tiberiadis , cujus 
Hientio saspe fit in Sacris Evangelii paginis, propter assiduam Christi Domini con- 
suetudinein; civitatem Cana ©alllese ? ubiprimum ihiraculum fecit Dominus; aliaque 
