I N D E X . A. JT\BKAHAM, king of Acheen, his hiftory, P- 335> t0 345- Acheen, kingdom of, its fituation, divifions, capital, 313. Prefent ftate of its commerce, 314. Air and Soil, 314, 315. Inhabitants defcribed, 315. Buildings and appearance of the city, 315, 316. Navigation, 317. Government, 317, 318, 319. Ceremonies, 318. Revenues, 319, Adminiftration of juftice, •and punifhrnents, 320, 321. Hiftory of its Oifcovciy by Europeans, and revolutions of its government, 3^, to the end. Acheen head, its longitude, 3. Adultery, laws refpecYing, amongft the Sumatrans, 197, 223. Agriculture, 59, et feq. Air, temperature of, n. Aladin, king of Acheen, his hiftory 352, to 356. Alboquerque, Affonfo, vifits Sumatra, 323. AUgaiors, 150. Held in veneration, 255. Alradin, king of Acheen, his hillory, 345, to 352. Amufements, of the Sumatrans, 229. Anac Soongey, kingdom of, 286, 287. Ancejlors, veneration for the tombs and manes of, 254. Ancients, bumatra apparently unknown to them, 2, 3. Andeelces or Indalas, name applied to Sumatra, 5. Animals, 93, et feq. Ants, abundance and variety of, 101, 102. Arabic, chara&ers ufed by the Malays, 163. Arithmetic, 156. Arts and manufactures, 143. Afironomy, 158, 159. Atay Atigin, diftridt on the fea coaft fo named, 36, 282. B. Battca, ifland of, 133. Banyan tree, defcription of, 130. Bantam^ city of, 177,' 182, 232, 286, 2S7, Batta, country of, 292. Englifh fettlements there, 293. Journey made into that country by Meffrs Holloway and Miller, 294, 295. Productions of, 296. Perfons of the inhabitants, 296. Food, houfes, towns, 297, Domeftic manners, 298. Gaming, horfe racing, language, hofpitality, crimes, 299. Punifliments, 309. Extraordinary cuftom, 300. Eat human flefh, Motives to to this praöice, 301. Mode of proceeding, 302. Doubts fuggefted concerning the authenticity of that account, and proofs given, 302, 303 Government, 300. Wars, fortifications, 306. Arms, 307. Trade, 307, 308, 309. Religion, 309. Form of oaths, 309. Divinations, funeral rites and ceremonies, 310, 311. Originality of manners preferved amongft the people of this country, and its probable caufes, 311, 312. Batto Bara, river of that name, 10, 313. Beards, of the Sumatrans, plucked out, 39. Beafis, 93, et feq. Bees wax, 140. Bcncoolen river and town, 36, 38, 138, 285, 286, 269. Bcncoonat, river and diftriét, 255. Benjamin, gum, 123, 124. Betel-nut, 74, 75, 127. Cuftom of chewing it, 244. Bintang, ifland of, 326, 347. Birds, 97, 98. Birds-nejl,,14.1. Breezes, land and fea, 15. Buffaloe, account of the, 94, 95» Buildings, 49, 50. C. Calm, or tin, 22, 139. 288. Campar, kingdom of, 290, 325. Camphire, 120, et feq. CaJIa, 1 25, 126. Cattown,.river and diftric~f., 10, 38, 139, 370. Caufes, or fuits, mode of deciding, 184, 186, Cawoor, diftrict of, 262» Cements,
Cements, 147, Character, difference between Malay and Sumatran, 172. Chafiity of women, 222, 227. Childbearing, 247. Children, treatment of, 247, 248. Chinefe, colonifts, 69.' Chronology, 158. Chryjial, rock, 22. Circumcifion, 2150. Clothing, 43, 44. Cloth, manufacture of, 46, 277, 507. Made of the bark of trees, 43, 51. Coal, 22. Cpckfighting, 236, 237, 238. Coco nut, 72, 73, 74. Code, of laws, 185, et feq. Remarks on, 199, et feq. Coffee, 127. Coins, 138, 317» Color, of the inhabitants, 40. Commerce, productions of Sumatra confidered as articles of, 103. Comiany, Englifli Eaft India, their influence, 179, 180, 181. Refilled permiffion to build a fort at Acheen, 368. Form a fettlement at Bencoolen, 369. Compenfation, for murder, 189, 208, 210. Confinement, methods of, 210. Contracts, made with the inhabitants for planting pepper, 103. Copper, 21, 139. Cofmetic, ufed by Sumatran women, 231- Cotton, 126. Court/hip, 228. Crecfe, a weapon, defcription of, 278. Croce, river and diftrict, 263, 370. Curry, difli fo called, 56. D. Dammar, a fpecies of turpentine, 128. Dances, 128. Dchts, and debtors, laws refpedling, 190, 214 Deity, no name for, amongft the Rejangs, 2 53- Difeafes, 154, iee, 156. Diver/tons, 238, 239. Divorces, laws reflecting, 194, 223. Doofoons, or villages, 49. Drefs, of the inhabitants, 44, 231. Dye-fiuffs, 77, et feq. Earthquakes, 44. 25. E. I N D E X . Earths, colored, 23. Ears, ceremony of boring, 47. Eating, mode of, $3. Eclipfcs, idea of, 159. Elephants, definitive to plantations, 140. Elizabeth, queen, writes a letter to the king of Acheen. FJopements, laws reflecting, 194, 19c. Emblematic prefents, 246.- Engano, ifland of, 253. Englijh, firft vifit Sumatra, jj££, ' Evidente, mode of giving, 199. 200. tpft Eunuchs, 318. F. Fairs, held, 308, 309. Falfe witnejs, penalty for, 186. Fertility, of foil, 67, 68. Fejlivals, 229, 252. Feud, account of a remarkable one, 212, 213- Fillagrec, manufacture of, 143, 144, 145, H7- Fire-arms, manufacture of, 277. Fires, mode of kindling, 54, 55. Fi/hing, nf*. Flowers, 86, et feq. Fogs, extremely denfe, 12, JW, 56, 57, 58. Fortifications, country, 278. 279. 306. Fort Marlborough, chief Englifli fettlement on Sumatra, it's longitude, 3. Eftablifhment, 370. Fojil productions, 21. French, fend a fleet to Acheen, 361. Fruits, 8f, et feq. Funeral ceremonies, 250, 251. 310. G. Gaming, laws reflecting, 197. 236. Geinal, or Zeinal, fultan of Pafay, his hiftory, 324, 329. Geography, fkill of the Sumatrans in, 157. Gold, zr. 135, et feq. 277. 315. Iflands of, 3 2 7- Governments, 175, 176, 177, 178. 303.317. Gunpowder, manufacture of, 151.277. H. Heat, of the air, 11. Herbs, and fhrubs, ufed medicinally, 90, 91, 92. Hill people, fubject to wens, 42. Hollanders
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