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− | In a letter from Sir William Ryder wrote to Sir George Oxenden, in January 1665/66, Ryder mentioned Oxenden's concerns about the English | + | In a letter from Sir William Ryder wrote to Sir George Oxenden, in January 1665/66, Ryder mentioned Oxenden's concerns about the English East India Company's factories in Bantam and Fort. St. George: |
''Your are pleased to say that this breach with the Dutch will much hinder the comp:a, and that their affares are not so well managed at ffort S:t George and Bantam as they ought to bee, w:ch is very true, but as we are hindred, yet thankes be to God that by your prudent managm:t our Surratt Shipes are com well, and the licke good suckcesse God has given to our Coast Bay & Bantam shipes , who were all in safety with us a while''<ref>[[MRP: 3rd January 1665/66, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, Bethnall Green|3rd January 1665/66, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, Bethnall Green]]</ref> | ''Your are pleased to say that this breach with the Dutch will much hinder the comp:a, and that their affares are not so well managed at ffort S:t George and Bantam as they ought to bee, w:ch is very true, but as we are hindred, yet thankes be to God that by your prudent managm:t our Surratt Shipes are com well, and the licke good suckcesse God has given to our Coast Bay & Bantam shipes , who were all in safety with us a while''<ref>[[MRP: 3rd January 1665/66, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, Bethnall Green|3rd January 1665/66, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, Bethnall Green]]</ref> |
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August 1662
Sir George Smith wrote to Sir George Oxenden informing him that the Loyal Merchant under the command of Captain Nicholas Millett had arrived safely from Bantam, but that the voyage was likely to show poor commercial returns.[1]
January 1665/66
In a letter from Sir William Ryder wrote to Sir George Oxenden, in January 1665/66, Ryder mentioned Oxenden's concerns about the English East India Company's factories in Bantam and Fort. St. George:
Your are pleased to say that this breach with the Dutch will much hinder the comp:a, and that their affares are not so well managed at ffort S:t George and Bantam as they ought to bee, w:ch is very true, but as we are hindred, yet thankes be to God that by your prudent managm:t our Surratt Shipes are com well, and the licke good suckcesse God has given to our Coast Bay & Bantam shipes , who were all in safety with us a while[2]
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