No. 59. — 1907.] PORTUGUESE IN CEYLON. 



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Antao Goncalves* [in the Judia\ ?] ; 

 Diogo Correa,{ in the Lionarda ; 

 Lopo de Deos§ [in the Madalena ?] ; 

 Joao Serrao || [in the Botafogo]. 



Doubtful captaincies : — D. Alvaro de Noronha, Lourenco de 

 Brito, Manuel Pacanha.^f 



D. Fernando Deca,** 

 Fernao (or Alonso) Bermudez,ff 

 Lopo Sanches, 

 Goncalo de Paiva,Jt 

 Lucas d'Affonseca, 

 Lopo Chanoca,§§ 



* He was alcaide, or judge, of Cezimbra, and was probably son of 

 the man of the same name who was one of Prince Henry's pioneer 

 captains half a century before. 



f This name, by a natural error, appears as India in several works. 



J Regarding this man see p. 296, note f . 



§ Cast, and Cor. and one of the lists in the Rel. das Naos omit this 

 name, but the last two have a " Lopo de Goes Henriques," which 

 may represent the same person. The Rel. das Naos (list 1 ) and Fig. 

 Falcao describe Lopo de Deos -as " captain and pilot," but Barros, 

 probably correctly, prefixes the " pilot " to the name of Joao Serrao, 

 who was, in fact, a famous pilot (see Sousa Viterbo's Trabalkas Nauticas 

 i. 284-87). 



|| Correa and list 1 of the Rel. das Naos have, erroneously, 

 " Diogo Serrao." 



^[ Cor. and the Rel. das Naos give these names. These men were 

 going out as captains of the fortresses at Cochin, Cananor, and Anjadiva 

 respectively. 



** Couto calls him " D. Francisco de Sa." 



ft A Castilian fidalgo. Cor. omits his name. The Rel, das Naos calls 

 him " Alonso Bermundes," Fig. Falcao " Fernao Bernardes," Cast. 

 " Fernao Bermudez," Barros " Bermum Dias," and Couto " Bartho- 

 lomeu Dias." He is mentioned by the last two writers as in command 

 of a taforea, a kind of transport vessel. 



J J Couto has " Gonsalo Pereira." 



§§ Cast, appends to his name the appellative " the Big." He accom- 

 panied Dom Lourenco in the pioneer expedition to Ceylon (see B 2 

 and B 8). 



