One Day, When The Hollanders Were Very Importunate
About One Of Their Men Who Had Been Assassinated, The Regent Asked,
Whether They Brought A Law Along With Them Into A Foreign Country, Or
Whether They Were Governed By The Laws Of The Country In Which They
Resided?
They answered, that they were governed by their own laws when
on ship board, and by those of the country when on shore.
Then said the
regent, "I will tell you what are the laws of this country in regard to
murder. If one kill a slave, he must pay 20 ryals of eight, if a freeman
50, and if a gentleman 100." This was all the redress they had for the
slaughter of their man.
About the 5th September there came a junk full of men from the island of
Lampon in the straits of Sunda, who are great enemies to the Javans,
and yet so very like them as not to be distinguishable. These men,
having their junk in a creek near Bantam, and being in all points like
the Javans, used to come boldly into the town and into the houses, even
at noonday, and cut off the people's heads, so that for near a month we
had little rest for the grievous lamentations of the towns people. After
a time, many of them becoming known, were taken and put to death. They
were men of comely stature, and the reason of their strange procedure
was, that their king rewarded them with a female slave for every head
they brought him, so that they would often dig up newly-buried persons
at Bantam and cut off their heads, to impose upon their savage king.
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