An Account of a journey from Smyrna to Adrianople, at the end of the year MDCCI, and begining of MDCCII.
February x. A. D. 1701.
This day about nine a clock, being a very rainy morning, I began my departure for Adrianople together with Mr. Farington; being favoured with the company of Consul Raye, Signior Hochepied, and nine or ten of our nation, as far as Hadgelar, where we were detained this evening by the rain.
February xi.
The rain continuing, we still remain at Hadgelar, in the house and company of Signior Laspaul. Among the sepulchers adjoining to this village, upon a stone pillar, are to be seen the four following imperfect inscriptions, cut at different times.
Β. Η. ΣΕΥ .. ΤΥΧΗΣ ... Π. ΣΕΒΗΡΕΙΝΑ ΣΕΒ.