The Same Night,
Hendrik Brewer, Who Was Chief Of The Dutch Factory At Firando, Came To
Visit Me, Or Rather To See What Had Passed Between The King And Us.
I
wrote this day to Mr Adams, who was then at Jedo,[11] nearly 300
leagues from Firando, to inform him of our arrival.
King Foyne sent my
letter next day by his admiral, to Osackay (Osaka,) the nearest port
of importance on the principal island, whence it would go by post to
Jedo, and he sent notice to the emperor by the same conveyance, of our
arrival and purposes.
[Footnote 11: Called Edoo, in Purchas.]
In the morning of the 12th, we had fish brought to us in abundance, and
as cheap as we could desire. We this day weighed to make sail for the
road; and, on this occasion, the king sent at the least threescore large
boats, or gallies, well manned, to tow us into the harbour. On seeing
this multitude of boats, I was in some doubts of their intentions, and
sent my skiff to warn them not to come near the ship. But the king was
in the headmost boat, and observing my suspicions, waved his
handkerchief for all the boats to wait, and came aboard himself, telling
me that he had ordered all these boats to assist in bringing me round a
point which was somewhat dangerous, on account of the strength of the
tide, and could not be stemmed by even a good breeze of wind, and if the
ship fell into the eddy, we should be driven upon the rocks.
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