Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- WILL OF SIR RICHARD HAWKINS
- DESCENDANTS OF SIR RICHARD HAWKINS
- 1 The Voyage of William Hawkins in 1530
- 2 The First Voyage of Sir John Hawkins
- 3 The Second Voyage of Sir John Hawkins
- 4 The arrival and, courtesy of Sir John Hawkins to the distressed Frenchmen in Florida
- 5 The Third Voyage of Sir John Hawkins
- 6 The Observations of Sir Richard Hawkins, Kt., in his Voyage into the South Sea, A. D. 1593
- 7 A Spanish Account of the Naval Action between Sir Richard Hawkins and Don Beltran de Castro: translated from the Life of the Marquis of Cañete by Christobal Suarez de Figueroa
- 8 Journal of the Voyage under Captian Fenton (1582) kept by William Hawkins
- 9 Journal of the Voyage of the Hector, kept by Captain William Hawkins (1607)
- 10 Captain William Hawkins; his Relations of the Occurrents which happened in the time of his Residence in India, in the country of the Great Mogol
- 11 A Briefe Discourse of the Strength, Wealth, and Government, with some Customs, of the Great Mogol; by Captain William Hawkins
- INDEX
10 - Captain William Hawkins; his Relations of the Occurrents which happened in the time of his Residence in India, in the country of the Great Mogol
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- WILL OF SIR RICHARD HAWKINS
- DESCENDANTS OF SIR RICHARD HAWKINS
- 1 The Voyage of William Hawkins in 1530
- 2 The First Voyage of Sir John Hawkins
- 3 The Second Voyage of Sir John Hawkins
- 4 The arrival and, courtesy of Sir John Hawkins to the distressed Frenchmen in Florida
- 5 The Third Voyage of Sir John Hawkins
- 6 The Observations of Sir Richard Hawkins, Kt., in his Voyage into the South Sea, A. D. 1593
- 7 A Spanish Account of the Naval Action between Sir Richard Hawkins and Don Beltran de Castro: translated from the Life of the Marquis of Cañete by Christobal Suarez de Figueroa
- 8 Journal of the Voyage under Captian Fenton (1582) kept by William Hawkins
- 9 Journal of the Voyage of the Hector, kept by Captain William Hawkins (1607)
- 10 Captain William Hawkins; his Relations of the Occurrents which happened in the time of his Residence in India, in the country of the Great Mogol
- 11 A Briefe Discourse of the Strength, Wealth, and Government, with some Customs, of the Great Mogol; by Captain William Hawkins
- INDEX
Summary
His barbarous usage at Surat by Mocrebchan: The Portingals and Jesuits treacheries against him.
At my arrivall vnto the Bar of Surat, being the foure and twentieth of August, 1608, I presently sent vnto Surat Francis Buck, Merchant, with two others, to make knowne vnto the Gouernour, that the King of England had sent me as his Embassadour vnto his King, with his Letter and to Present: I received the Gouernour's answere, both by them, and three of his Seruants sent me from Surat, that he and what the Country afoorded, was at my command: and that I should be very welcome, if I would vouchsafe to come on shore. I went accompanied with my merchants, and others, in the best manner I could, befitting for the honour of my King and Country. At my comming on shore, after their barbarous manner I was kindly receiued, and multitudes of people following me, all desirous to see a new come people, much nominated, but neuer came in their parts.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1878