And He
Shall Pass By Sea In To Greece To The Port Mirrok, Or To Valoun Or
To Duras, Or Some Other Haven Of That Country.
And from thence he
shall go by land to Constantinople, and he shall pass the water
that is called
Brace Saint George, the which is one arm of the sea.
And from thence he shall by land go to Ruffynell, where a good
castle is and a strong; and from therein he shall go to Puluual,
and syne to the castle of Sinope, and from thence to Cappadocia,
that is a great country, where are many great hills. And he shall
go though Turkey to the port of Chiutok and to the city of Nicaea,
which is but seven miles thence. That city won the Turks from the
Emperor of Constantinople; and it is a fair city and well walled on
the one side, and on the other side is a great lake and a great
river, the which is called Lay. From thence men go by the hills of
Nairmount and by the vales of Mailbrins and strait fells and by the
town of Ormanx or by the towns that are on Riclay and Stancon, the
which are great rivers and noble, and so to Antioch the less, which
is set on the river of Riclay. And there abouts are many good
hills and fair, and many fair woods and great plenty of wild beasts
for to hunt at.
And he that will go another way, he shall go by the plains of
Romany coasting the Roman Sea.
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