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[42] Busbequius (Eng. Tr., 1694), p. 18.

[43] Roger North’s Life of Sir Dudley North, pp. 118-19; Covel’s Diaries, pp. 178-9.

[44] Sir Thomas Roe to Lord Carew, May 3, 1622, Negotiations (London, 1740), p. 37.

[45] March 30, 1663, Finch Report, p. 247.

[46] Malloch’s Finch and Baines, p. 58.

[47] See Appendix VI.

[48] Henry Blount’s Voyage into the Levant, in Pinkerton’s Collection, vol. x. p. 263; Thevenot’s Travels into the Levant (Eng. Tr., 1687), Part I. pp. 27, 92; Malloch’s Finch and Baines, p. 58. More than two generations later, the famous French renegade Comte de Bonneval could keep an establishment including six wives and twenty horses at less than 20 sequins, or £10, a month. See his Mémoires (Paris, 1806), vol. ii. p. 339.

[49] Malloch’s Finch and Baines, p. 58.

[50] See Life of Dudley North, passim.

[51] Malloch’s Finch and Baines, p. 33.

[52] Baines to Conway, June 1-11, 1677, S.P. Turkey, 19.

[53] Baines to Conway, May 25, 1674, ibid.

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