possessed by the Dutch, who buy
on the coast of Caramendel, and from the Chinese in Cochinchina and
Java, whence they take the merchandise which they trade for cloves
in Maluco. The nutmeg, according to Don Juan de Silva, is worth 500U
ducados, when transported to these parts.
The cloves gathered in the island of Ambueno amount to a great deal,
although I have no exact account of the quantity.
The pepper which is taken from Greater Java is much, although I
do not know the exact quantity. They likewise have a factory and a
treaty friendship with the king of Achen, in the island of Samatra,
where there is much merchandise. He is an enemy of ours, as well as
he who attacked Malaca in the year 16, and burned a galleon of the
four which were awaiting Don Juan de Silva. Soon afterward seven Dutch
galleons arrived to aid him, and burned the other three. Malaca is a
very important place, and it is very necessary that your Majesty should
preserve it, as it is the passage to all the kingdoms and districts
of that archipelago of San Lacaro, where there is so much wealth.
Chapter V. Of the expense incurred by your Majesty to maintain the
fortified posts of Tidore and Terrenate in the Malucas Islands.
I said in the second part of this relation that the reenforcements of
money and men which are brought from Nueva Espana to the Filipinas
were not to preserve those islands, but were occasioned by the war
with the Dutch. I shall now set down here a memorandum of the expenses
of those forts, without the many other requisites.
_Relation of the salaries and expenses which your Majesty has to pay
in the Malucas Islands_
Pesos
A warden and commander of the troops, with two thousand
ducados of salary each year, which at eleven reals to the
ducado, makes 2757 pesos, 2 tomins, and 9 granos 2U757
Seven captains of Spanish infantry, with 990 pesos of salary
a year, amounting to. 6U930
Seven alferezes of these companies, with 412 pesos, 4 tomins
of salary each per year. 2U887
Seven sergeants, with 206 pesos, 2 tomins, apiece each year,
amounting to. 1U443
Fourteen drummers, at 171 pesos each per year, amounting to. 2U394
Seven fifers, at 165 pesos a year, amounting to. 1U155
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