Indeed The Editor Of Astleys Collection Says That His
Name Ought To Be Mendax De Pinto.
- E.]
Coasting along, Antonio came to anchor in the mouth of the river
Toobasoy, fearing to go up. At this place he espied a large vessel to
which he made signs of peace, but received a rude answer. As night drew
on, it was thought proper to wait for day; but in the dark first one
vessel and then three more were descried coming towards them, and forty
men from the first vessel boarded them, but were all slain, their vessel
taken and the others burnt. A black, who was taken on this occasion,
declared himself a Christian, saying he had been slave to Gaspar de
Melo, who had been taken by the pirate Similau along with 26 other
Portuguese, all of whom he had barbarously put to death. The black said
that Similau had another vessel in the port richly laden, having only a
few men on board. Similau with the other prisoners were put to the same
death they had used to inflict on others. As soon as day appeared that
other vessel was taken, and the booty in silver only amounted to 60,000
ducats, besides other goods. Thus enriched, Antonio went on to the river
Tinacoreu or Varela, where the ships of Siam and Malacca, trading
with China, barter their goods for gold, calamba, and ivory, with
which that country abounds. He anchored off a small town called
Tayquileu, the inhabitants of which called the Portuguese the bearded
people; for though these people had beards, theirs were short and thin,
whereas those of the Portuguese were at their full growth, many of them
reaching to their girdles.
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