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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10 - Asia, Part III by Richard Hakluyt
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boat was pestered with people. In eight daies, that which I did eate was
very small, so that if we had stayed two dayes longer vpon the water, I
thinke I had died: but comming to Balsara, presently I mended, I thanke
God. There we stayed 14 dayes, and then we imbarked our selues for Ormuz,
where we arriued the fifth of September, and were put in prison the ninth
of the same moneth, where we continued vntill the 11 of October, and then
were shipt for this citie of Goa in the captaines ship, with an 114 horses,
and about 200 men: [Sidenote: Diu. Chaul.] and passing by Diu and Chaul,
where we went on land to water the 20 of Nouember, we arriued at Goa the 29
of the said moneth, where for our better intertainment we were presently
put into a faire strong prison, where we continued vntill the 22 of
December. It was the will of God that we found there 2 Padres, the one an
Englishman, the other a Flemming. The Englishmans name is Padre Thomas
Steuens, the others Padre Marco, of the order of S. Paul. These did sue for
vs vnto the Viceroy and other officers, and stood vs in as much stead, as
our liues and goods were woorth: for if they had not stucke to vs, if we
had escaped with our liues, yet we had had long imprisonment.

After 14 dayes imprisonment they offered vs, if we could put in sureties
for 2000 duckats, we should goe abroad in the towne: which when we could
not doe, the said Padres found sureties for vs, that we should not depart
the countrey without the licence of the Viceroy. [Sidenote: The Italians
our great enemies for the trade in the East.] It doth spite the Italians to
see vs abroad: and many maruell at our deliuery. The painter is in the
cloister of S. Paul, and is of their order, and liketh there very well.
While we were in prison, both at Ormuz and here, there was a great deale of
our goods pilfered and lost, and we haue beene at great charges in gifts
and otherwise, so that a great deale of our goods is consumed. There is
much of our things which wil sell very well and some we shall get nothing
for. I hope in God that at the returne of the Viceroy, which is gone to
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