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betray or dchver up the Dutch, who stood under his proteéc- 
tion. 
The 8rd May, 1604, Admiral Warwyck having returned to 
the Djohor river, the King presented him with two and a half 
bharas of pepper, whilst he presented the King with a quan- 
tity of powder and some balls. He sailed again on the 20t- 
of the same month. 
In February 1605, Furrapo resolved to besiege Batoe Sabar, 
but when he heard that our Admiral Wypranp van Wanwyck 
_ Was in its very neighbourhood, he gave up his plan. 3 
On the 14th of the same month, our Admiral was informed, 
that in the meantime the Portuguese fleet had been reinforced 
considerably, numbering now 7 men-of-war, 30 bantings, 20 
galleys, and 10 Javanese sampans, and further that ANDREA 
Furrapo had threatened the King with an early visit, and if 
he again failed to conquer Batoe Sabar he wor uld willingly pay 
the King tribute. 
In the meantime some vessels of our fleet, under the com- 
mand of Admiral C. SepasTtraanse, had captured off Patania 
fine and richly laden Portuguese carrack, called Sé. Anthony, 
and the Wissingen (joining the said Admiral’s squadron off 
Patani in February that year) had also captured on the 14th 
January, 1605, off Pedra Blanca another carrack coming from 
Cochin-China and consigned to Don AnpRea Furrapo. 
We found in the first carrack the foliowing goods, viz :— 
2,090 piculs of white powder-sugar and some baskets of 
sugar-candy ; 
4,500 pieuls of Tintenaga or Spelter (zine) ; 
223 fardels of Chinese camphor ; 
90 fardels Agelwood ; (*) 
1¥ leaden boxes of musk-balls ; 
11 boxes of vermilion ; 
22 boxes of Chinese fans : 
209 fardels of raw silk, and 75 fardels bad yellow silk ; 
6,000 pieces of variepated porcelain ; 
10 casks of coarse and fine poreelain ; 
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(7) “ Kayu gaharn.” 
