[197] Odawara.

[198] Hakone yama, or the mountain pass of Hakone.

[199] Mishima.

[200] Kambara.

[201] Yui.

[202] Ejiri.

[203] Suruga.

[204] Fujieta.

[205] Kakegawa.

[206] Mitake.

[207] Arai.

[208] Yoshida.

[209] Fugikawa.

[210] Narami.

[211] Miya.

[212] Kuwana.

[213] Seki.

[214] Ishibe.

[215] Roku-shaku, a chair-bearer.

[216] Otsu.

[217] Hizen.

[218] Fushimi.

[219] Kagoshima.

[220] Diaboods, or Buddha. The colossal figure was melted down and coined into “cash” in 1664.—Dickson, Japan, 1869, p. 400.

[221] I.e., the title of Kuwambaku, conferred on the highest subject in the State.

[222] Span. Dar, or hacer, higas, to ridicule.

[223] Makiye, lacquer.

[224] Fushimi.

[225] Hirakata.

[226] Sapan wood.

[227] Boat.

[228] Bingo, in the main island.

[229] Tomu, in the province of Bingo.

[230] Higo.

[231] Kaminoseki.

[232] Shimonoseki.

[233] Half-cast.

[234] Hang-chow.

[235] The island of Shikoku.

[236] Affix signature.

[237] Perhaps Seto, a little to the north of Nagasaki.

[238] Almond cake or biscuit.

[239] ? Galls.

[240] Mortaza Ali.

[241] Sakadzuki.

[242] Admiral.

[243] Champon, in the Gulf of Siam.

[244] See the notice of these events in the account of Peyton’s second voyage to the East Indies, in Purchas’s Pilgrimes, 1625, part I, lib. iv, cap. 15.

[245] Screens.

[246] Yuthia.

[247] George Dowriche, son of Robert Dowriche.—Tuckett, Devonshire Pedigrees.

[248] Mauritius.

[249] Calambac, the finest aloe wood.

[250] Blank in MS.

[251] These words struck out.

[252] Bon, the feast of lanterns.

[253] Space left in MS.

[254] Perpetuana, a woollen stuff.

[255] Cassia.

[256] ? Persian: poshak, a garment.

[257] Nagoya.

[258] Rosa solis, a pleasant liquor, made of brandy, cinnamon, etc.—Bailey’s Dictionary.

[259] Yu, in the province of Suwo, in the main island.

[260] Tomu in Bingo, in Kæmpfer’s map.

[261] Utsymado and Muru, in Kæmpfer’s map.

[262] Takasago.

[263] Contore or counter, a counting table or desk.

[264] Go Yô seï in, who resigned office in 1612.

[265] Otsu.

[266] Muki. A blank left in the MS., but the name is given under the next day.

[267] Perhaps this may mean barrage, a cloth, made of bariga, or Indian silk.

[268] Another form seems to be serone.

[269] Span. quintal, a hundredweight.

[270] ? Black man. Dutch, zwart.

[271] Blank in MS.

[272] Hizen.

[273] A technical term for a band of musicians. See an entry in Alleyn’s Diary (in this same year, 8 Dec., 1617), “given a noyse off trumpeters yt sownded, 0 : 2 : 6”.—G. F. Warner, Catalogue of MSS. of Dulwich College, 1881, p. 167.


Transcriber's Note

Volume i Errata from page liv have been incorporated.