No. 60. — 1908.] cotjto : history of ceylon. 179 

 Dec. VII., Bk. v., Chap. viii. 



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Having arrived at Goa in a few days 1 , he [the gover- 

 nor Francisco Barreto] dispatched the supplies for Ceilao, 

 Malaca, and Maluco, and with this the winter set in, 



Dec. VII., Bk. vi., Chap. vii. 



Having done all this very methodically, he [the viceroy, 

 Dom Constantino de Braganca 2 ] embarked at the end of 

 March, and in a few days arrived at Goa, where he was very 

 well received, and at once dealt with the supplies for the 



fortresses of Ceilao, Malaca, and Maluco And at the 



same time he dispatched Dom Jorge de Meneses Baroche 3 as 

 captain of Ceilao, and ordered Afonso Pereira de Lacerda to 

 return, and with this the winter set in. 



Dec. VII., Bk. vn., Chap. hi. 



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And by the same opportunity he [the viceroy] sent 



many supplies to Malaca and Ceilao 4 . 



Dec. VII. , Bk. viii., Chap. ii. 



And to the bishopric of Cochim 5 he [the archbishop 



of Lisbon] assigned from Cananor to Bengala, and Pegu, with 

 the coast of the Fishery, Negapatao, and Sao Thome, with 

 the large and beautiful island of Ceilao, with all the rest 



1 In April 1558. 



2 1558-61. 



3 This last name is a title assumed by D. Jorge de Menezes after his 

 capture of Broach in 1547. 



4 This is a repetition of the statement made in VII. vi. vii. 



5 King Sebastiao (or rather his grandmother the regent) had asked 

 of the pope, and the latter had granted, that the bishopric of Goa 

 should be elevated to an archbishopric, new bishoprics being created 

 for Cochin and Malacca. 



