The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the fift Booke of the First part of Purchas his PILGRIMS.
- CHAP. I. MEmorialls taken out of the Iournall of Ro∣ger Hawes, touching the proceedings of the Factorie at Cranganor vnder the Great Samorine. pag. 603.
- CHAP. II. Notes taken out of the Iournall of Alexander Childe, from England to Surat, and thence to Iasques in Persia, and of the fight by the way with the Portugals, in which Generall Ioseph was slaine. pag. 606.
- The Voyage to Iasques. pag. 607.
- CHAP. III. A Letter of Master Thomas Spurway Mer∣chant, touching the wrongs done at Banda to the English by the Hollanders. Written in a Letter to the Companie. pag. 608.
- CHAP. IIII. Relations and Remembrances, taken out of a large Iournall of a Voyage, set forth by the East Indian Societie, wherein were employed, the Iames, the Anne, the New-yeeres Gift, the Bull, & the Bee; written by Iohn Hatch, Master of the Bee, and af∣ter in the New-yeeres Gift; and lastly, came home in the Iames. pag. 618.
- CHAP. V. The Voyage of the Anne Royall from Surat to Moha, in the Red Sea, for setling an English Trade in those parts: Anno Dom. 1618. extracted out of Master Edward Heynes his Iournall, written there∣of. The Copies of diuers Firmans. pag. 622.
- CHAP. VI. Briefe Notes of two Voyages of Master Martin Pring into the East Indies; the first with Captaine Nicholas Downton, Generall of foure ships, in which he went Master in the New-yeeres Gift Ad∣mirall. pag. 629.
- GHAP. VII. The second Voyage of Captaine Pring into the East Indies. Or a Relation of the fifth Voyage for the Ioynt Stock, set forth by the Honorable and Worship∣full of the East Indie Societie: consisting of fine ships, viz. the Iames Royall, of burthen a thousand Tunnes, Rowland Coytmore Master: the Anne Royall, nine hundred Tunnes; Andrew Shilling Master: the Gift, eight hundred Tunnes; Natha∣niel Salmon Master: the Bull foure hundred Tuns; Robert Adams Master: the Bee, one hundred and fiftie Tunnes; Iohn Hatch Master. All vnder the gouernment of Martin Pring. pag. 631.
- §. 1. Occurrents in the way, at Surat, Bantam, and Iacatra. ibid.
- §. 2. Dutch wrongs, and the fights betwixt Sir Thomas Dale and them. pag. 634.
- §. 3. Their departure for Coromandell: Oc∣currents there: Sir Thomas Dales death. Engl••sh ships taken by the Dutch. Consultation and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 at Teco, and departure thence. pag 6••7.
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