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Page 41
... hath souldiers there , which keepe good watch and ward ; the towne standing upon a point of a [ sic ] land , close by the sea , and is compassed with a wall . The King of Tarnata hath twise attempted with all his force to take it , but ...
... hath souldiers there , which keepe good watch and ward ; the towne standing upon a point of a [ sic ] land , close by the sea , and is compassed with a wall . The King of Tarnata hath twise attempted with all his force to take it , but ...
Page 62
... hath sent hither his forces , which hath expeld all the Portugales out of the fortes which they held at Amboyna and Tydore . And whereas Your Majestie hath sent to me a most kinde and friendly letter by your servant , Captaine Henry ...
... hath sent hither his forces , which hath expeld all the Portugales out of the fortes which they held at Amboyna and Tydore . And whereas Your Majestie hath sent to me a most kinde and friendly letter by your servant , Captaine Henry ...
Page 184
... hath beene pro- vided since by the Agent there , as by their advice sent us since the comeing home of our shipps maye appeare , you shall understand that Sir James Lancaster left att Bantam above 1500 bagges of pepper , and by their ...
... hath beene pro- vided since by the Agent there , as by their advice sent us since the comeing home of our shipps maye appeare , you shall understand that Sir James Lancaster left att Bantam above 1500 bagges of pepper , and by their ...
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