CHARDIN, SIR JOHN, a celebrated traveller, was born at Paris in 1643. His father, who was a jeweller, had him educated in the Protestant religion; after which he travelled into Persia and India. He traded in jewels, and died at London in 1713. The account he wrote of his travels is much esteemed.
CHARDIN, SIR JOHN
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