Vol. XI, Nos. 7 & 8.] Monserrate’s Mongolicae Legationis, 197 
[NV.8.] 
Mogors advanced negligently into the Village and gave him 
a chance of striking a blo 
saw 
started for the shore. The Mogors advanced, firing showers of 
making for the ships and [coming] near the Commander’s, it was 
struck by a falcon shot! which hit one Manoel Freire de An- 
ext he set sail for Dio and searched. the bay for 
ia After refreshing at that Fortress,” be returned to watch 
@ ship. 
Duo. X, L. 2,0. 5, pp. 180-187. 
wnmary.—To draw off the Portuguese ships from Sirat 
and give the ship time to sail, the Muhammadans marched 
a Damio. This move was successful in drawing off the 
orbuguese ships. This was in March, 1582. 
Fernio de Miranda was in Dam&o when the siege began, 
a to cruise round Diu and Damao. He had orders to 
: Pall ships, whether with permit or without, on the ground 
hat there was war. 
oe 
ip of tition has: When our men were safely on board, and the 
ay the Commander was getting away, it was struck by a falcon shot.— 
: Pin 
lle ht during the 
fowl ay Of the death of the nine young men caug g 
onlyn@, *Pedition is not in de Couto, but a Monserrate ; de Couto says 
: - <9 dd oung m Z i 
Peteyrg fe against apostasy. Their gallant young leader, Duarte 
Where a Scerda, spurned a proposal unworthy of a Christian. 
titn heroes p14, 80°88, We will follow,” said the rest. They died as Chris- 
and their heads were taken to Fatehpur Sikri.—2H. H. 
