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223. In the Patache of Joad de Tovar, Captain of Chaul, 
which, being on its way to Mombaga with a cargo of clothing 
was captured by the Malavares just outside the said port, there 
was a loss of eighty-six thousand xerafins. 
24. In Francisco Moniz da Sylva’s Galliot, which was 
coming from Mascate,' and was taken by the Dutch below 
the fort of the Aguada,’ there was a loss of sixty thousand 
xerafins. 
225. In the Galliot of Julio Moniz, Captain of Mascate, 
which was taken by the Dutch, there was a loss of forty tho 
sand xerafins. In another Galliot of the said Moniz. which 
was captured by the Dutch two days after having sailed from 
Mascate, there was a loss of seventy thousand xerafins, and 
the Ouvidor da Fazenda (Superior Revenue Officer) and the 
other hidalgos travelling with him were made prisoners. 
226. Hight Galliots and three Pataches, that were in the 
Bay of Columbo waiting to ship cinnamon for this City of Goa, 
were lost ina storm before they could take in their cargo, 
and there was a loss of forty thousand xerafins. 
227. Thirty sampans* (Chapanas) which were coming 
across to the other coast laden with Azegua,* were totally lost, 
a damage of twenty thousand xerafins. 
228. In Gaspar Alvarez da Costa’s Galliot, which wa 
coming from China and was taken in the Straits by the Dutch, 
there was a loss of fifty-five thousand xerafins. 
_ 229. In Manoel de Azevedo’s Patache, which was col 
ing from Bacoré* and was taken by the Dutch, there was a loss 
of thirty thousand xerafins. 
230. In Pedro de Olveira’s Galliot, which was going ® 
Manila and was captured in the Straits by the Dutch, there 
was a loss of twenty-six thousand xerafins. é 
231. In Luis Gomes’ Galliot, which was going to Be 
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Ceylon to India. oo 
>’ Basrah, in the Persian Gulf. 
