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the crew excepting 8 men were killed. The Viceroy 
himself ordered hertobe destroyed by fire on 29th Oc- 
tober. 
4th—The gaileon of Don Enrique pve Norinua, of 900 
tons, 14 brass guns and 160 soldiers, captured by Mate- 
uinr off Cabo Rachado on the 18th of August. 
5th—The Santa Oruz of 600 tons, Captain SEBAsTIan 
Soarez, with 10 brass guns and 890 European soldiers, it 
was plundered and burnt by AEGuaLie oe off Malakka on 
22nd October. 
6ti—The San Simoan of 900 tons, Captain Don Fran- 
CIscO DE SoTroMasor, with 16 brass and 2 iron guns and 
160 European soldiers. This was taken, plundered and 
destroyed by fire off Malakka on 23rd of October. 
7th—The Todos os Santos of 800 tons, Captain Don 
Francisco DE Noringa with 130 soldiers, this vessel 
was sunk with her whole crew. 
oa Duarte DE GuERRA’S galleon, of 1,000 tons, with 
5 brass guns and 108 European soldiers, destroyed by 
fre off Cabo Rachado on the 16th of August. 
9th—The Nossa Senhora de Soccoro of 800 tons, Captain 
GutizeRRE DE Monroy, with 15 brass guns and 140 
European soldiers. 
10ti—The Don Antonio of 240 tons, Captain Anronio 
DE Souza Fancaon, with 10 brass guns and 47 EKuro- 
pean soldiers ; she caught fire off Malakka on 29th Octo- 
ber. 
11¢h-—The Nossa Senhora das Mercés of 800 tons, Cap- 
tain Don Atvaro pp MeENEseEz, with 14 guns and 120 
Kuropean soldiers. 
12th—The galleon of Jacomo pe Marais Sarmenvo of 
800 tons, 14 brass guns and 8{) European soldiers. 
13th—Jan Pinto pe Morais’ galleon of 800 tons, with 15 
brass pieces and 140 European soldiers. 
14th—Jnronimo Boretuo’s galleon of 300 tons, with 12 
brass guns and 100 European soldiers. 
