[CHAP. VII.] A curious Conversation between the Author, the Judge, and the Priest of the Village concerning Religion.

[CHAP. VIII.] The Author is carry'd to the King's Court. He traces the Origin of those Monarchs; describes the Royal Palace, Temple, &c.

[CHAP. IX.] Which contains several very curious Conversations betwixt the King and our Author.

[CHAP. X.] Containing the Ceremonies at the Births and Burials in this Country, the manner of administring Justice, and many other Remarkables.

[CHAP. XI.] More Adventures of the Author, and his Comrade, till their Departure from Court.

[CHAP. XII.] The Author leaves this fine Country; the Ways he contriv'd to get out of it. He meets again on the Sea-Side with some of the Ship's Company with whom he had formerly been cast away upon the Coast, &c.

[CHAP. XIII.] Containing what happened to the Residue of the Ship's Company, during the Author's Absence; and the rest of their Adventures 'till their Departure from this Country.

[CHAP. XIV.] The Author's Passage from the Southern Countries to Goa, where he was imprison'd by the Inquisition. The Story of a Chinese whom he met with there, and the Manner how they got their Liberty.

[CHAP. XV.] Of the Author's Departure for Lisbon: How he was taken and carry'd into Slavery, and what happened to him while he was a Slave.

[CHAP. XVI.] Continuation of the Adventures of Peter Hudde who is mention'd in the second Chapter; and the Author's Arrival at London.