Report On the Old Records of the India Office, With Supplementary Note And Appendices

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Thomas was '^ 12 miles distant from this place'' [at Maliapur or St. Thome]. '*They told me that Christians could not ** live in that country after the King of Portugal had " come there, because the said King had put to death ** many Moors of that country, which trembled through- ^* out for fear of the Portuguese/' He then crossed a gulf of " 12 or 15 leagues to ' Zailon ' " [Ceylon], where he notices the elephants, rubies, garnets, sapphires, jacinths, and topazes, and two fruits named melango...li [oranges] and carzofoUj and the canella or cinnamon tree. From Ceylon he returned to the Coromandel Coast, and at *Paleachet' [PdicatJ, a ** place .... of immense traflfic . . . and "especially in jewels" from Ceylon and from Pegu, he took ship to ' Tarnassari ' [Tenasserim], a thousand miles across the sea, and arrived there in 14 days.
^' Silk is made there in large quantities, . . . and " cats which produce the civet." Thence he took Digitized by VjOOQ IC 163 •^* the route towards the city of Banghella "* [?


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