Dutch Papers, Extracts From the "dagh Register", 1624-1642

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His Majesty was pleased very much that Your Honour sent him with devoted affection the letter and the gifts of the Prince, a thing [ 59 1 which will be of much profit for the Hollanders visit- ing and negotiating in the kingdom of Judia.
"From the missive of Your Honom* our King learnt with great pleasure the affection of Your Honour for his and my ancestors and the old friend- ship, honour and service for his Majesty. And notwith- standing that there has been no opportunity to prove the willin
...gness completely to his Majesty, yet it was appreciated as if Your Honour's willingness and affection had been proved completely, and his Majesty has therefore a great affection for Your Honour.
&* " On the recommendation of Your Honour I have shown to captain Schouten as much favour and help as was required of my office and as was reasonable and in my power.
" In Your Honour's letter was mentioned that some inhabitants of Batavia have sent hither some mer- chandise with two Siamese junks, which were captured by these of Patany, but the anachoda called Napit Ockun syey Sacon (!) declares himself ignorant of the fact that their junks returned with Batavian property.


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