The 6th August, The Moon Was Eclipsed About Eight In The Evening, And
Continued So For Two Hours, During Which Time The Chinese And Javans
Made A Continual Noise By Beating On Pots And Pans, Crying Out That The
Moon Was Dead.
The 4th October, the whole Chinese quarter of Bantam was
burnt down, yet it pleased God to preserve our house.
That same night a
Dutch ship sailed for Holland, laden with 15,000 sacks of pepper,
besides some raw silk, and great store of China sugar. The 9th, arrived
a pinnace from Succadanea in Borneo, laden with wax and cavalacca, and
great store of diamonds.
The 14th May, 1607, there arrived here at Bantam a junk from Grese, by
which we learnt that one Julius, a Dutchman, who went from hence on the
30th November, 1606, for Succadanea, had been put to death at
Banjarmassen, in Borneo, and all his goods confiscated by the king of
that place, because, as was reported, Julius had used certain insolent
speeches concerning the king, which came to his knowledge, upon which he
sent for Julius and the master of the junk, and had them slain by the
way.
The 7th August arrived a pinnace from the island of St Lucia, in lat.
24 deg. 30' S. about a mile from the coast of Madagascar, where they were
forced to take shelter in the ship which left this on the 4th October,
1606, having been obliged to throw overboard 3000 sacks of pepper,
besides other commodities of great value, to lighten the ship and
preserve their lives. They found this island an excellent place for
refreshment, the natives having no knowledge of money; so that they
bought a fat ox for a tin spoon, and a sheep for a small piece of brass.
The anchorage, as they reported, was very good, being in seven or eight
fathoms; upon hard ground.
The 14th November, 1607, Captain David Middleton arrived here in the
Consent.[135]
[Footnote 135: Mr Saris gives here a long account of incidents
concerning a Dutch fleet outward bound, having no connection with the
affairs of Bantam, or with those of the English trade, and which is
therefore omitted. - E.]
The 2d October, 1608, the Dragon arrived here from Priaman, in which was
General William Keeling, commander in the third voyage fitted out by our
English East India Company. He went to court on the 7th, and delivered
our king's letter to the King of Bantam, together with a present of five
handsome muskets, a bason, an ewer, and a barrel of gunpowder.
Very early in the morning of the 13th, the governor of Bantam and his
Jerotoolies were put to death by the Pangavas; the sabander, the
admiral, Key Depatty Utennagarra, and others. The conspirators
assembled over night at the house of Keymas Patty, and beset the
court, laying hold in the first place of the king and his mother. They
then hastened to the residence of the governor, thinking to have found
him in bed; but he hid himself at the back of the bed, where they found
him, and wounded him in the head.
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