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[V.8.] 
233. In Balthazar Nogueira’s Galliot, which was taken 
by the Malavares on her way from N egapatad, there was a loss 
of twelve thousand xerafins. 
clothing, there was a loss of twenty-five thousand xerafins. 
236. In Antonio Joad da Veiga’s Galliot, which disap- 
peared on her way to Bacord, there was a loss of twenty thou- 
sand xerafins. 
7, In Lourengo Carvalho’s Galliot, which was also 
going to Bacord and disappeared in the same company, there 
was a loss of twenty-six thousand xerafins. 
238. In the five Chods,! which were coming from China 
to Malaca, and were captured in the Straits by the Dutch, 
there was a loss of one hundred and eighty thousand xerafins. 
9. In the Galliot, which turned turtle twelve league: 
off Macao, the Chief Captain Antonio de Tavora lost his life, 
and there was a loss of forty thousand xerafins. : 
240. In Antonio de Mendonga’s Galliot, which was coming 
ftom Malaca to N egapatad and was taken by the Dutch, there 
Was a loss of nearly twenty thousand xerafins. | : 
241. In the Patache of Pedro Fernandez Serrad, which 
the Dutch captured outside Mascate, there was a loss of twenty 
thousand xerafins. 
Cochim, which was taken by the Dutch on her way to Malaca, 
there was a loss of eighteen thousand xerafins. : 
243. In the Patache of Jorge Ribeiro, which was coming 
from Cachanagana? and was taken by the Malavares, there 
Was a loss of twenty thousand xerafins. 
Si 244. In the Galliot of Sebastiad Correa, Chief Merchant of 
rapa Which was coming from the said Sinde and was taken 
Malavares, there was a loss of thirty thousand xerafins. 
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found in the Imperial Library, Calcutta. 
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ord either in dictionaries or books of reference. 
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[P. 340]. 
