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coming from Pegi to Cochim, and was seized by the Dutch, 
there was a loss of fifteen thousand xerafins. 
254. In Francisco da Costa Monteiro’s Galliot, which was 
captured by the Dutch on her way to China, there was a loss 
of thirty thousand xerafins. 
255. In Antonio da Serra’s Patache, which was carrying 
tice from Bacora to Mascate, and was taken by the Dutch, 
there was a loss of eighteen thousand xerafins. 
In Fernad Jorge da Silveira’s Galliot, which was 
taken by the Dutch on her way to China, there was a loss of 
thirty thousand xerafins. 
257. In Nicolao Dorta’s Patache, which was seized by the 
Dutch on her way to Manila, there was a loss of twenty thou- 
sand xerafins 
In Manoel Gomes Cardoso’s Galliot, which was cap- 
tured by the Dutch on her way from China, there was a loss 
of thirty thousand xerafins. 
259. In Antonio Soares Vivas’ Galliot , which accidentally 
capsized on her way from China, there was a loss of one hun- 
dred and fifty thousand xerafins in money, and of fifty-eight 
Portuguese, besides other people. 
260. In the Patache of Francisco de Brito de Almeida, 
Captain of Columbo, which was coming from Malaca to Ceilad, 
and was taken by the Dutch, there was a loss of eighteen 
thousand Xerafins 
261. In Pedro Soares de Brito’s Patache, which was cap- 
tured by the Dutch on her way from China to this City [Goa], 
there was 
enty thousand xerafins. : 
- In Manoel de Azevedo’s Patache, which was also 
ting from Mascate to Chaul, and was taken by the Dutch in 
of Chaul, there was a loss of nearly thirty thousand 
tat 264. Inthe Patache of Francisco de Sousa de Castro, Cap- 
ain of Malaca, which was seized by the Dutch in the Straits 
» there was a loss of forty thousand xerafins. 
Tn the Galliot of Francisco de Sousa Coutinho, Cap- 
tice amao, which was going to Cambaya with a cargo of 
» there was a, loss of twelve thousand xerafins. ‘ 
In the Galliot of Sebastiad Pinto, which was coming 
teen thousand xerafins. 
Boing t, 422 Diogo de Sousa de Menezes’ Galliot, which was 
the to Manila and was taken by the Dutch in the Straits, 
Was a loss of twenty thousand xerafins. : 
268. In Joad Borges’ Patache, which was going to Manila 
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