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Tomé Pires (1465?–1524 or 1540) was a Portuguese apothecary who visited India in 1511.  In Cochin he collected information on  medicinal drugs and spices originating in Java, Sumatra and Maluku and elsewhere in what is now Malaya and Indonesia.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tome_Pires, viewed 13/01/12</ref>
 
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==Mentions of Cochin in Wiki primary sources==
 
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===Sir George Oxenden correspondence===
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====Sr.s Anth:o Galvaõs of Cochine, 1662====
  
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"Other moneyes hee<ref>Mathew Andrewes, former President of the English East India Company at Surat</ref> keepes of one Sr.s Anth:o Galvaõs of Cochine<ref>Sr.s Anth:o Galvaõs of Cochine was XXXX</ref> for Cashia Lignum Long since sente him, upon y.e same pretences hee does this from Dom ffran:cs who much relyes upon yo:r favo:r in á Just way"<ref>[[MRP: 23rd December 1662, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir GO, Goa|23rd December 1662, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir GO, Goa]]</ref>
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Revision as of 17:30, January 13, 2012

Cochin

Editorial history

08/01/12, CSG: Created page






Suggested links


See Goa
See Surat

See The River Tapti



Images

Map

Town plan


Insert Town plan

La ville de Cochin, Scotin (1671-1716), pub 1734


PLATE DETAIL La Ville de Cochin Scotin JB Histoire 1734 BNF Gallica DL CSG 090112.PNG



King of Cochin, Linschoten, London, 1598


BOOK TITLE PAGE DETAIL King Cochin Voyages Linschoten 1598 London DL CSG 080112.PNG



Image credits & copyright information


(1) 'La ville de Cochin' from Joseph-François Lafitau, Illustrations de Histoire des découvertes et conquestes des Portugais dans le Nouveau Monde, Tome 1. Pl. dépl. p.302
- 26 x 46 cm et moins, engraved by J.B. Scotin (1671-1716) (Paris, 1734)
- Image is out of copyright
- Sourced from Bibliothèque nationale de France: Gallica.bnf.fr, for non-commercial use[1]

See BNF non-commercial reproduction conditions

(2) Linschoten, John Huighen van, Detail of King of Cochin from title page of His discourse of voyages into y:e East & West Indies (London, 1598)
- Out of copyright book and image
- Sourced from Internet Archive edition



Cochin town profile


Tomé Pires (1465?–1524 or 1540) was a Portuguese apothecary who visited India in 1511. In Cochin he collected information on medicinal drugs and spices originating in Java, Sumatra and Maluku and elsewhere in what is now Malaya and Indonesia.[2]



Notes



Mentions of Cochin in Wiki primary sources



Sir George Oxenden correspondence

Sr.s Anth:o Galvaõs of Cochine, 1662


"Other moneyes hee[3] keepes of one Sr.s Anth:o Galvaõs of Cochine[4] for Cashia Lignum Long since sente him, upon y.e same pretences hee does this from Dom ffran:cs who much relyes upon yo:r favo:r in á Just way"[5]



Inventories




Law suits




Wills




Suggested image sources




Suggested primary sources




Suggested secondary sources

  1. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b2300145h/f5.item, viewed 09/01/12
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tome_Pires, viewed 13/01/12
  3. Mathew Andrewes, former President of the English East India Company at Surat
  4. Sr.s Anth:o Galvaõs of Cochine was XXXX
  5. 23rd December 1662, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir GO, Goa