Journall or Remembrancer of passages of Business and other intervening accidents begunn in Suratt the 22nd Sept., the day that news of Shippe Dischoveries anchoring before Damon came to our notice, and continued until the --, William Fremlens
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Original. Copied in XIX. 12. From 22nd Sept. 1638 to the 30th Oct. 1639.
A voyage begun in the good shipp "Loyall Marchant" by me, Nicholas Millett, Commander, by God's grace bound for Suratt in East India, beginning the seventh of April, Anno Dommini 1663.
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Original. The ship arrived at Surat (Swally Hole) on the 26th September 1663, but the Journal is continued up to the 26th July 1664, when the ship arrived again in London. The daily entries are very brief, and almost entirely concerned with the working of the ship and mercantile matters; but unde...
1, pp. 1-2. Letter, dated 27th Feb. 1753, from the Council, Fort St. George, to Captain Rodolph de Gingins. Copy. Re-copied in II. 40. Deals somewhat severely with complaints made by the Captain.2, pp. 3-4.Letter dated 6th Oct. 1751, from Mr. Thomas Saunders to Captain Rodolph de Gingins. Origina...
Extracts from Consultations on Swally Marine, 24th Oct. 1660 to 12th Dec. 1661
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The Consultations are those of the Surat Council. They refer chiefly to quarrels with the Dutch and the native Governors, the latter causing them on the 23rd Sept. to issue orders to Captain Robert Browne of the Constantinople merchantman to cruise down the Coast, seize what vessels he could, and...