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On Stone by T. J. Rawlins from a Sketch by Capt C. R. Scott R. Martin lithog 26, Long Acre
CASTLE OF XIMENA, AND DISTANT VIEW OF GIBRALTAR
Published by Henry Colburn, 13 Great Marlborough St.
E X C U R S I O N S
IN THE
MOUNTAINS
OF
RONDA AND GRANADA,
WITH CHARACTERISTIC SKETCHES
OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE SOUTH OF SPAIN.
BY
CAPTAIN C. ROCHFORT SCOTT,
AUTHOR OF TRAVELS IN EGYPT AND CANDIA.
Aqui hermano Sancho, podemos meter las manos
hasta los codos, en esto que llaman aventuras.
Don Quijote.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
LONDON:
HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER,
GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.
1838.
LONDON:
F. SHOBERL, JUN. 51, RUPERT STREET, HAYMARKET.
CONTENTS
OF
T H E S E C O N D V O L U M E.
PAGE
Departure from CordobaPost Road to CadizCarlotaEcijaCarmonaRoad from Ecija to GibraltarLocustsOsunaSaucejoAn Olla in perfectionRondaSplendid Scenery on the road to GrazalemaDistant View of ZaharaGrazalemaExtensive Prospect from the Pass of BozalSecluded Orchards of BenamajamaPajareteEl BroqueUbriqueDifficult Road across the Mountains to XimenaOur Guide in a rageFine SceneryXimenaStrength of its CastleRoad to Gibraltar
Departure for CadizRoad round the Bay of GibraltarAlgecirasSandy BayGualmesiTarifaIts FoundationError of Mariana in supposing it to be CarteiaBattle of El SaladoMistake of La Martiniere concerning itItinerary of Antoninus from Carteia to Gades verifiedContinuation of JourneyVentas of Tavilla and RetinVejerConilSpanish Method of Extracting Good from EvilTunny FisheryBarrosaField of BattleChiclanaRoad to CadizPuente ZuazoSan FernandoTemple of HerculesCastle of Santi PetriIts Importance to Cadiz
CadizIts FoundationVarious NamesPast ProsperityMade a Free Port in the hope of ruining the trade of GibraltarUnjust Restrictions on the Commerce of the British FortressDescription of CadizIts vaunted AgremensSocietyMonotonous LifeCathedralAdmirably built Sea WallNaval Arsenal of La CarracaRoad to XeresPuerto RealPuerto de Santa MariaXeresIts FilthWine StoresMethod of Preparing WineDoubts of the Ancient and Derivation of the Present Name of XeresCarthusian ConventGuadaleteBattle of Xeres
Choice of Roads to SevilleBy LebrijaMirageThe MarismaPost RoadCross Road by Los Cabezas and Los PalaciosDifficulty of Reconciling any of these Routes with that of the Roman ItinerarySevilleGeneral Description of the CityThe AlamedaDisplay of CarriagesElevation of the HostPublic BuildingsThe CathedralLonjaAmerican ArchivesAlcazarCasa PilataRoyal Snuff ManufactoryCannon FoundryCapuchin ConventMurilloTheatre of SevilleObservations on the State of the National DramaMoratinThe BoleroSpanish DancingThe Spaniards not a Musical People
Society of SevilleSpanish WomenFaults of EducationEvils of Early Marriages, and Marriages de ConvenanceEnvirons of SevilleTrianaSan Juan De Alfarache Santi PonceRuins of ItalicaItalica not so ancient a City as HispalisYoung Pigs and the MusesDeparture from SevilleThe Marques De Las AmarillasWeakness, Deceit, and Injustice of the Late King of SpainAlcala De GuadiaraUtreraObservations on the Strategical Importance of this TownMoronMilitary operations of RiegoApathy of the Serranos during the Civil WarOlberaRemarks on the Itinerary of Antoninus
Ronda to GaucinRoad to CasaresDifficulty in Procuring LodgingsFinally OvercomeThe Curas HouseView of the Town from the Ruins of the CastleIts Great StrengthAncient NameIdeas of the Spaniards regarding ProtestantsScramble to the Summit of the Sierra CristellinaSplendid ViewJealousy of the Natives in the matter of SketchingThe Cura and his BarometerDeparture for the Baths of ManilbaRomantic SceneryAccommodation for VisitersThe Master of the CeremoniesRoads to San Roque and GibraltarRiver Guadiaro and Venta
The Baths of ManilbaA Specimen of Fabulous HistoryProperties of the HediondaSociety of the Bathing VillageRemarkable MountainAn English BotanistTown of ManilbaAn Intrusive VisiterRide to EsteponaReturn by way of Casares
A Shooting Party to the MountainsOur Italian Piqueur, Damien BerrioSome Account of his Previous LifeLos BarriosThe Beautiful Maid, and the Maidens Levelling SireRoad to SanonaReparation against BanditsArrival at the CaseriaDescription of its Owner and AccommodationsFine SceneryA Batida
Luis de Castro
Don Luiss Narrative is interrupted by a BoarThe Batida resumedDeparture from SanonaRoad to Casa ViejaThe Priests HouseAdventure with Itinerant Wine-MerchantsDeparture from Casa ViejaAlcala De Los GazulesRoad to XimenaReturn to Gibraltar
Departure for MadridCordon drawn round the CholeraRondaRoad to CordobaTebaErroneous Position of the Place on the Spanish MapsIts Locality agrees with that of Ategua, as described by Hirtius, and the Course of the River Guadaljorce with that of the SalsusRoad to CampillosThe English-loving Innkeeper and his WifeAn Alcaldes Dinner spoiltFuente De PiedraAstapaPuente Don GonzaloRamblaCordobaMeeting with an old Acquaintance
History of Blas El Guerrillerocontinued
Unforeseen Difficulties in Proceeding to MadridDeath of King FerdinandChange in our PlansRoad to AndujarAlcoleaMontoroPorcunaAndujarArjonoTorre XimenoDifficulty of Gaining AdmissionSuccess of a StratagemConsternation of the AuthoritiesSpanish Adherence to FormsContrastsJaenDescription of the Castle, City, and CathedralLa Santa FazRoad to GranadaOur Knightly AttendantParador de San RafaelHospitable FarmerAstonishment of the NativesGranadaEl Soto de RomaLojaVenta de DornejoColmenarFine SceneryRoad from Malaga to Antequera, and Description of that City
MalagaExcursion of Marbella and MondaChurrianaBenalmaniaFuengirolaDiscrepancy of Opinion respecting the Site of SuelScale to be adopted, in order to make the measurements given in the Itinerary of Antoninus agree with the Actual Distance from Malaga to CarteiaErrors of CarterCastle of FuengirolaRoad to MarbellaTower and Casa FuertesDisputed Site of SaldubaDescription of MarbellaAbandoned MinesDistance to Gibraltar
A Proverb not to be lost sight of whilst travelling in SpainRoad to MondaSecluded Valley of OjenMondaDiscrepancy of Opinion respecting the Site of the Roman City of MundaIdeas of Mr. Carter on the SubjectReasons adduced for concluding that Modern Monda occupies the Site of the Ancient CityAssumed Positions of the Contending Armies of Cneius Pompey and Csar, in the Vicinity of the TownRoad to MalagaTowns of Coin and AlhaurinBridge over the GuadaljorceReturn to GibraltarNotable Instance of the Absurdity of Quarantine Regulations
The Knight of San Fernando
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