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Show N etberland Eaft-India-Company Xangnan,¥ av, Sdfl)'"e">Tuflgqnoa, Fuping, Kien, F nageinen, Vicung, :fimgxm,F ne Ch ng n Xa xn Xunboa 3. Fangciang commands over eight Cities, F ungciang, Kixan, Paoki, Fufung, My, Linien, Lung, and Pingijang 3. Hancbung commands over 15 Fowns, as Hanchung, Paoching, Chingn, Tang Sibiang, Fungmien, Niengkiang, Lioyang, Hinggan, Pingli, Xecinen, S im‘jang, Ha nifu 4 wven 5 Pebo, and Cuijang Pingleang commands over ten Cities, as Pingleang, Cungfin, Hoating, ChinyKuyven, Knig, Lingtai, Choangleang, Limgte, and Cingning Cungchang commands over {eventeen Cities, as Chungehang, Ganting,Hoein ing, Tunggnei, Chang,Ningyven F okiang, Sibo, Ching, Cin, Cingan Cingxuiy Li Kiai,Ven, Hoei, Leangtang 6. Linijao commands over five Cities, as Linijao, Gueiyven, Lan, Kin, Ho 7. Kingyang commands over five Towns, as Kingyang, Hoxiy Hoan, Ning, an Chuining 8. Tengan commands over nineteen Cities, as Jengan, Ganfai, Canciven, Ganting, Paogan, Ychuen, Tenchuen, Fenchang, Cingkien, Fen, Cochuen, Chungpu NS :.' 'lfih 1§ Vtry gfflt, d kfl clean.sh data import.tsv out README thuty Degrees, and bord Ykinn, Suite, Miche, K1a, Opao, Xinmo, and F uco Befide thefe greatand fmall Cities in this Province f dhet, which are called by on the borders extend bcyon an ot this Country, the grea pot run through all thi has mo wall for its defence m filfii(‘itflt Fort'nfi % Yellow River, which run wuntains, which are s ftron a e c S n m wces of H . bux v littl ond ts ry th Whe t 3 preciow e fo U ure po \‘Uk\{ g (fOl' thofcth vu.. 11 we pro Min !b;o‘d md Sil\'fi MmCS) o - {'ma" Cl.t.les n{ .g.t\g«ti:d 4 w, 2 V g, L s 1 at, 008)%) %‘mg fl g X o:‘q!‘:l.um% Magazines whic !yc {cattere fome without The chiefeft of thefe Forts are thefe nine, as Xacheu, Xanchen up and down, fom withi the great Wal an Fungchang,Leangchen, Choanglang, Sining, Chiny,Culang. - Thele following 14 ar {mall ones, as Hingnia, Ningniachung, Yaochen, Ninchen, Hochen, Cinglu, Yulin Chinfan, Xetn, Hantung, Pingln, Mingxa, Guei, and Sengqui The Chinefe Regifter reckons in this Province the number of the Familie The remaining pare of thi Lver there are likewife fevera to be no lels then eight hundre thirty one thoufan fifty one and nine an fevent fix Fightin thirty hundred and thirty four thoufand one hundre Men The Taxes which this Country pays, are nineteen hundred nine and twent thoufand and fifty feven Bags of Wheat, an thre hundre threefeor and fiv thoufand weight of fine Linnen; nine thoufand two hundred and 18 pound of al forts of wrought Silks 5 feventeen thoufand two hundred and feventy pounds o Cotton; eight hundred and twenty thoufand feven hundredand feventy poun of Callicoes ; befides fifteen hundred and fourteen thoufand feven hundred fort nine Trufles of Hay for the Kings Stables The Fifth Province of HON A N 'HE Province of Honan lies Eaft and South-eaft with Nanking, North 'l'fhe Situatio Honan and North-eaft with Peking, and {ome parts of Xantuno, and South South-" wef wit I fid with Hueang, but Weftward it borders upon the Province of Sue beu,an the remaining part of Xenfi thisfifth Province we find eigbt great Cities, one hundred {mall Cities, beForts and Caftles : The eight great Cities are Caifung, Queite, Shangte Gueibeoi, Hoatking, Honan, Nanijang, and Funing 1. Caifung bears the command over fourand thirty Cities, as Caifung, Chinliew, Ki, Tunghin, Taikng, Gueixi, Gucichuen, Tenlin, Fuken, Chungmen, Fangun Fuenun, Fungkien, Fencin, Laniang, Chin, Xangaxui, Sihoa, Hiangching, Fen ching Chaggio, Tn, Sinching, Mie Shing, Tungiang Fungee, Hoin, Suxui Ifung fa. Queite governs over nine Cities, Queite, Ningling, Loye, Hiaye, Fungching Cin, Tuching, Hianching, Xeching 3. €hangt |