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_Gazein, Banda_, and _Maia_. _Chaul_ is a great city with a castle. At _Dabul_ they have a factory, but no fort. [Footnote 178: This is a mistake for the isle of Bahrein.--E.] _Goa_ is their metropolitan city in India, which stands in a small island, being the seat of their viceroy, and the anchoring place of their caracks. _Onore_ has a small fort. _Barcellore_, a town and castle, yields pepper, ginger, and many kinds of drugs. _Mangalore_, a town and castle. _Cananore_, a city and castle, yielding similar commodities with Barcellore. From _Calicut_ they have been expelled by the Zamorin, who endeavours to do the same at _Crangator_, [Cranganore,] where they have a fort. _Cochin_ is a strong city and castle, pleasantly situated on the sea in a wholesome air, with a fine river for the reception of ships. _Coulan_, a town with a small castle; near which is a village named St Lawrence, chiefly inhabited by friars and jesuits. _Quiloan_, a small city with a castle. _Tuckatra_, a town and castle, the inhabitants being mostly Christians. _Manaar_ is on the island of Ceylon, between Cape Comorin and Point-de-Gale, where they have a town inhabited by Portuguese. In this island also they have _Columbo_, and many other small places, having conquered most of the island, which yields cinnamon and various drugs. _Negopatnam_ is a city of great trade, on the coast of Coromandel, where they have only a factory. St Thomas, or _Meliapoor_, is a walled town inhabited by the Portuguese. In Bengal, up the river Ganges, they have a town, besides some factories and many small habitations. They have a factory in Pegu, another in Aracan, and one in the river of Martaban. Also at _Junkceylon_ they have a great factory, whence they fetch considerable quantities of tin to the Malabar coast. _Malacca_ is a strong city and castle belonging to the Portuguese, and the centre of a great trade in those parts of India. From this place the king of Acheen has long sought to root them out, and has burnt and plundered some of their ships this year, 1619. At _Macao_, an island on the coast of China, they have a city with a castle, where they are said to carry on much trade with the Chinese. They have a factory in Japan, but neither town nor fort; and trade thence with the coast of China. The Dutch are said to make much spoil of the vessels employed on this trade, Portuguese, Chinese, and others, accounting all fish that fall into their net. SECT
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