£>f captaine 2T>?afeejStdfti'ttfltf)c Saint ppiip. 143 
pjcfenfed toitb manp rich p?efents,and much 
honoured, bp meanest of the great report tbe 
Blefuites made of them. Co conduDe tbep re¬ 
turned againe tinto Madril, tobere toitb 
great bono? tbep tcoh tbetr leaue of tbe Ming, 
toitb letters of commendation tn tbetr be* 
balfes ditto tbe taicerope, anD all tbe Cap- 
tames and <3oucmours of India, ana fo tbep 
toent to Lisbone, and there fake flapping 
fn Anno. 1 $ 8 6 , and came In tbe flap called 
1 f 8 6 » §>atnt Philip (tobteb tn ber returne to po?* 
tingall biastaken bp Captaine Drake: and 
after a long and troublcfome tKiage, arriued 
at Mofambique, tobere tbe (btp recefued tn 
ber lading,: out of an otber fljippe called tbe 
g>aint Laurence, that bad put in there, ba* 
uinglotber spafies, betngladentn India, 
and bound fo? po?tmgall, tobere tbe f^ippc 
Inas fpoplcd i and becaufe tbe time teas farre 
fpent, to get into India, tbefatd £>atnt Phil¬ 
lip, tOSUe itt tbe lading Of ^>aint Laurence, 
and teas taken in ber tnap returningbome, 
bp tbe CngliHjmen, as 3 fatde before, and 
teas tbe firfi lbip tbatbad bane taken com' 
mingout of tbe Call In dies: tabid) tbe po?* 
tingales tmkefo? aneutllfigne, becaufe tbe 
fljtp bare tbe lungs otonc name* IBut return 
tong to our matter, tbe 10?inccs and 3efuitcs 
of Iapan, tbe ttejet peare after arriued at Goa 
toitb great reiopcingand gladncffe, fo?fbat 
it toas berilp thought, tbep bad all bane 
bead: toben tbep came thetber, tbep mere all 
tb?a apparelled in cloth of (Solde.and &>il- 
uer, after tbe 3faltan manner, tobteb toas 
tbe apparell that tbe Italian Ounces and 
Noblemen bad giuen them: tbep came tbe* 
tber berpltuclp, and the 3efuits berte p?oud- 
lp>fo? that bp them, tbetr Utage bad bane 
performed. 3n Goa tbep (taped till tbe Span* 
ton, 0 ? time of the totndcs came in to faple fo? 
China, at tobfeb time tbep toent from thence 
and fo to China, g thence Onto Iapon,tobere 
(toitb great triumph and tnondering of all 
tbe people) tbep toere receiued and toelcom* 
ed borne, to tbe furtherance and crcdite of the 
3efu(tes,as the 115 coke declaretb, tobteb tbep 
baue to?ittcn and fet fmtb in the &>patoflj 
tongue concerning tbetr tUfiage,as tocll bp 
toater t bp land, as alfo of the mterfainment 
that tbep bad in euerte place. 
3 n tbe peare 15 - 84 . in tbe month of 3uue, 
1 t 84. tl)ere acnu ed In Goa manp ambaffadours, 
* as Of Peril a, Cambaia, and from the Samos' 
ri/n, tobteb is called the Cmperour, of tbe 
Mala bares, andalfo from tbe Iking ofCo- 
chintand among otber tbinges tberetoas a 
peace concluded bp tbe Samorijn 9 the CM a# 
labarcs, toitb tbe po?fingal!, bponconditi* 
on that tbe po?tingales fbould baue a JFo?t, 
bpona certaine i^auen Iptngin the coal! of 
r f he 1 .Bookc. 
Malabare, called Panane, fen mties fro tl! 
Calecur, tobteb to p?efettflp begun to bee 
btttlf, and there toitb great eofis and charges 
fbeprapfed and erected a jf. o?t, but becaufe 
tbe ground is all £>andie,tbep could make no 
fure foundation, fo? it funk ccintmua!lp,tober 
bp tbep found ft belt to leaue tt, after tbep 
bad fpent in making and keeping thereof at 
tbeleaHfoure tunnes of (Sold,and reaped no 
p?ofit thereof, onelp thinking tberebp if tbe 
Samorijnibould b?eake bis too?d and come 
fai?tb (as oftentimes bee bad done) that bp 
meanes of that fatten, tbep ioould kap him 
in inhere be (bould bauc no place toco me a* 
b?oao,to doe them anp mo?e mtfebiefe. 315ut 
feeing that the Samorijn bad manp other ba- 
uensand places, from tobence tbep might 
putfoo?tbfotoo?kc them mifebiefe, and as 
much as euer tbep did , although the Samo¬ 
rijn p?otettetb not to knoto of it, as alfo that 
be could not let if,faping that tbep toere £>ca 
rouers, and toere neither fubtect Onto him, 
no? anp man eife. SCbep left their ifo?t, and 
put no great truft in tbe Malabares, as be¬ 
ing one of the mod rebellious and trapterous 
nations in all the 3ndtes, and make manp a 
traueling q&arcbantpcme, bp reafott tbe £>ea 
coaH is made bp them fo dangerous and peri** 
lous fo faple bp: fo? the tobicb caufe tbe po?* 
tingalesarmic bp&eatspearelp fentfoo?tb 
out of Goa,onelp to cleare tbccoaH of them, 
pet arefbere manpMalabares (n otuers pla* 
ces, tobteb bp rsutng and Healing doe much 
mtfebiefe in the Countrie,botb bp toater and 
bp land, tobteb kape tbemfelucs on tbe 
fide, tobere tbep baue tbetr crakes to come 
f«?tb, and to carte tbetr p?tfes tn to bide them 
in the eountrfe- Cbep dtoell tn firato boufes 
bpon Horae bikes,and rocks not tnbabited,fo 
that (to conclude) tbep can not be ouerccme, 
neither doe tbep care fo? Samori jns,no? anp 
manelfe* SDbercts a fatten belonging to 
tbefe rpuers,diHant from Goa about ttoclue 
miles, and is called Sanguifeo, tobere manp 
of tbofe Metiers dtoell, and doe fo much mif° 
cbtefetbat no man can pafle bp, but tbep re* 
cctue fome to?ong bp them, fo that there 
came daplp complaints Onto tbe tSficerope, * 
tobo as then toas named Don Frandfco 
Mafcharenhas, C^arle of Villa Dorta,tobO 
to remedte tbe fame fent bnto tbe Samorijn, 
to toili b»n to puntfl) them: tobo refurned the 
meffenger againe toitb anftoere, that be bad 
no potoer ouer them, neither pet could com* 
maund them, as being fubicct to no man,and 
gaue the Htcerop fra libertie to puntfl? tbe tn 
at bis pIeafure,p?omtfSng that be Hjould baue 
bis aide therein. Which tbe mtcerop bttder* 
fiandtng,p?epared an armie of fifteen iFoifis, 
ouer tobom be made ebtefe Captaine a dBz n* 
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