VOYAGE TO r!ADACASCAR, Zt^^ 



fpe£led aflics repofe at St, Mary, where 

 they were deporitcd in the year 1745, 

 which was the period of his death, 



Tamfimalo was fucceeded by his foE 

 John Harre ; but hi& power was very li- 

 mited ; and his mifcondud rendered him 

 defpkable in the eyes of his fubjf.dls. He 

 made choice of Foulepointe for the place of 

 bis refidence, and left the government of St. 

 Mary to his mother and his fifler, the latter 

 of whom was known uTTder the name of 

 Betie. A little time after the death of Tam- 

 fimalo, the Eaft-India company formed an 

 eftablilhment at St. Mary, and M. GoGe 

 was ordered to take poflcflion of that liland 

 in the name of the company. In this cere- 

 mony, M, Goffe was accompanied by Bctie, 

 the daughter of Tamil malo, and the widow 

 of John Harre, though this honour, ac- 

 cording to tlie ufages of the country, be- 

 longed to the widow of Tamfimalo, whofe 

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