The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10: Asia, Part IIIHakluyt, Richard
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10: Asia, Part III
Hakluyt, Richard
Discoveries in geography -- English; Voyages and travels
[Sidenote: A contract to buy and sell in the towne.] The first of Iuly
Houtman went again into the towne, and when he returned he brought with him
a certaine contract made and signed by the Gouernor himself, who most
willingly consented therevnto, and saide vnto him, Go now and buy what you
will, you haue free liberty; which done, the said Houtman with his men went
to see the towne, apparelled in the best manner they coulde, in veluet,
Satin, and silkes, with rapiers by their sides: The Captaine had a thing
borne ouer his head to keep him from the Sun, with a Trumpet before him,
which certaine times he caused to bee sounded: There the Emperour bad them
to a banket after the Indian manner: From thence we went to the
Portingalles, that made much account of Houtman, and made him a banket,
saying that they had seene him in Lisbone. The 2. of Iuly many Marchants
came abord, profering vs Pepper verie good cheape, but because we were
vnskilfull in the waight and other thinges wee tooke respite to answere
them.
The 3. of Iuly the Sabander came abord, and he was our great friend, for
that after we found it so, hee tolde vs what waight the sackes of Pepper
were, and what prises they bare, counselling vs to buy.
The 7. of Iuly the Gouernour sent vs a man secretly by night willing vs to
looke vnto our selues, and not to trust the Emperour, with whom all the
Marchantes conspired, and went to inuade our ships, and that hee ment to
rob vs, being very licentious and euill minded.
[Sidenote: The Emperour ment to fall vpon the ships to rob them.] The 8. of
Iuly the Emperour sent vnto our ships, and offered to make them a banket,
bidding all the Captaines, maisters, Pilots, Gentlemen, Officers, Trumpets,
and Gunners to come into the towne to him, and there he woulde make merrie
with them: This was done by the Portingalles aduise, thereby to haue all
the chiefe and principall men out of our ships, but we perceiued their
intent.
The 11. of Iuly the Emperour perceyuing that his deuise would not take
place; hee went from Bantam to Iacatra.
The 12. of Iuly wee had a house offered vs within the towne.
The 13. of the same month Reyner van Hel with eyght Gentlemen went into the
towne, taking certaine wares with him, of euery thing a little, and laid it
in the house appointed for the purpose: there to keep a ware house and to
sel our marchandise, and presently both Gentlemen and Marchants came
thither to buy and to sell vs Pepper.
The 15. and 16. many Gentlemen, Marchants, Chinars, and Arabians came to
out warehouse and into our ships, offering vs Pepper, but our Factor
offered them to little a price.
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