The English Factories in India, 1665-1667, 12. cilt

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Clarendon Press, 1925 - 354 sayfa

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Sayfa 13 - ... and goeing allso in the said island, takeing the earth and stones thereof in his hands, and doeing like things required by law, without that in such time he was any way hindered or contradicted in the said possession and delivery. And so he effectually tooke it...
Sayfa 171 - Rougee [Raoji] to propose sober and effectuall tearmes of satisfaction and reconciliation before our ships come, for you may assure him that, now peace being neere concluded, if they doe not timely accommod[at]e the affaire and give some reasonable satisfaction, the first designe the President will undertake will be a severe revenge on all Sevagees ports and ships for the losses the Company hath suffered by him: In case you advise that a passe be given, then let Mr. Gray write it and send it down...
Sayfa 13 - And so he effectually tooke it, peacably and quietly, with liberty and in peace, without any question or contradiction, for the Most Excellent King of Great Britaine, his heires and successors, to have, possess, and be lords of the said island of Bombaim and of the port thereof, according to the capitulations aforesaid made between both Crownes and instructions of the Vice King.2 Directions were then given for the proceedings to be formally recorded.
Sayfa 40 - Companies ready mony etc. portable commodities aboard a shipp, belonging to the Hummum [Imam] of Muscat, lying here in the river, of about 100 tunns, well manned [and commanded ?] by Emanuell Donnavado, who promis'd us that, as long as his shipp could possibly hold out, or God blessed him with life, no perswasion or attempts whatsoever should diswade him from his former resolution to keep his shipp. Besides, he promised us, if wee saw occasion, to saile out and land us at what port wee desired, Sevegee's...
Sayfa 40 - Hendues, to which they often come in pillgrimage, there having washed his body, according to the ceremony of that place, he set forth, and came to Ancola with 4000 foot, having sent all his fleet, saving 12 frigots, which he detained for transportation of his army over the rivers he was to passe between that place and his own countrey. From thence, the 22th February, he came to Carwarre, but thanks be to God, he was not so speedy in his designe but wee had notice per our spies wee kept for that purpose...
Sayfa 25 - ... Watch, On the other side of the great Inlet, to the Sea, is a great Point abutting against Old Woman's Island, and is called Malabar-hill, a Rocky, Woody Mountain, yet sends forth long Grass. A-top of all is a Parsy Tomb lately reared ; on its Declivity towards the Sea, the Remains of a stupendous Pagod, near a Tank of Fresh Water, which the Malabars visited it mostly for.
Sayfa 178 - On 9th May, 1667, the Emperor abolished the custom duty altogether in the case of Muslim traders, while that on the Hindus was retained at the old level.
Sayfa 202 - ... Orphan Children from whomsoever they pleased ; and per force made them Christians ; stopping the eare to the cryes of the mothers ; and kinreds just Complaints of their discontents ; Besides infinite other Tyrannies which are so many that tis impossible to sett them all downe in writeing, in so much that this Island was brought to so bad an Estate, so much consumed, so much desolated, and so very miserable ; that it moved pity to behold it.
Sayfa 183 - ... Fishing in Salt water, and power of Tribute over the People, power of punishment, imprisonment, whipping, starving, banishment ; all which since my arrivall, I have secured the Inhabitants from, allowing no power to any to punish but by order of his Majesties Governour upon the place, or by such Justice of peace as are appointed by the Governour ; which hath put the whole Island into a secure and quiet Conditione as to their persons and Estates ; and I dare Confidently aver to your Lordshipp...
Sayfa 18 - Christians which if should bee suffered wee shall never make any thing of this place, for the liberty of Conscience makes all the aforenamed desirous to live amongst us. I shall doe all may bee to give them encorougement, as his Majestic Commands in his Instructions. They desire to have Churches, but for the present I have not granted it, neither shall till I have further Orders for it. If I should the Portugalls will strange * in regard they looke on it as a scandall to , . , their Church, for the...

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