%y6 The Voyages and T raveJh of 

 trye People whoe (to our Nation's greate 

 Fame) have devulged the fame farr and 

 neare. 



SARDAR CHANN after the Rafinge 

 of his Caftle, and takinge the Rebbells, re- 

 payringe to the greate Mogull, related to him 

 at large the Difcourfe of this Fighte, which 

 made the Kinge admire much, formerlye 

 thinkinge there had bin noe Nation com- 

 parable to the Tortungale by Sea. 



The 27th of December 1 6 1 2, our Shippes 

 tetorninge againe, came to Suallye, havinge 

 lofte in all the Fightes, with the four Portun- 

 gales, only three Men, and thofe Saylors; 

 and one Man lofte his Arme, fliott off with 

 a greate Shott, not anye elfe of our Com- 

 panye, either hurte or wounded (thanks bee 

 to God). 



But the Portungales on the contrary e (as 

 wee have ben fince certaynlye informed^ 

 by thofe that fawe mofte of them buryed) 

 bad flayne 160 Men, lbme reporte 300 and 

 #dd 3 but themfelyes eonfeffe idoj but fure 



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