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: They went nearer to the town.] The 5. of September when wee
perceyued that delayes were dangerous wee went close to the towne with all
our 4. shippes, and so neere that we had but two fadome muddie grounde, and
presently with two of our boates for our securitie wee set vppon three
Iauan shippes, whereof two were laden with fish and Cocus, wherein wee
founde a man of China, being of some account. The third ship was laden with
20. tunnes of Cloues, 6. tunnes of Pepper, and some Benioni, and Piementa
da Rauo, wherein we founde fiue Malabardes slaues to the Portingalles, whom
wee likewise tooke, and they were very willing to goe with vs, thereby to
bee eased of the slauery wherevnto the Portingals put them, and perceyuing
that the Portingalles went often to and from another shippe that lay not
farre from vs, we took our Pinace and made towardes it, and being harde by
it, the Portingals left it and set it on fire: This ship had the richest
wares in it as the Portingalles slaues tolde vs, for it was laden with
fiftie tunnes of Cloues, which were burnt in it.
The sixt and seuenth of September we hearde no newes, so that wee went
close to the Towne agayne, shooting with our great Peeces into it, slaying
diuers of the people (as after we were informed:) They likewise shot with
their Peeces agaynst vs, which the Portingalles did, for that the Iauars
haue little or no skill at all therein, and are very fearefull of them, and
although they had many peeces in the towne, yet they did vs no other hurt
then onely shot one of Molenares halfe masts in peeces.
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