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|Transcription=And that the Hollanders then mentioned the English that they had expresse Commissions
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to the contrary from their Generall in Battavia who had prohibited the same
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and that therefore without their said generalls expresse order they would not
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permitt them any accesse to Bantam, or to XXXX thether or to receive any
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thing or any advise from thense, and thereupon the English were necessitated
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to send to Battavia to treate with the dutch generall, and sent mr Page
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and Mr MainstXXX two of the said English Companies factors who tooke their
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passage thither in a dutch shipp called the ''Zizick Zee'' on or about the 19th
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day of October aforesaid, but they retourning noe  answer from Batavia
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the company in the said shipp ''Advise'' sailed her thether and arived about
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the first of November, havving aboard mr Edwards and mr Streete two
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others of the said English companies factors, And further that the saud shipp
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the ''draggon'' being come as is before expressed up to Pullambam'' point
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her company the next morning espied sixe saile of dutch shipps
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about five leagues distant, one of which shipps comming within shott
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of the ''dragon'', never haled but fired a gun with shott at her
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Which the ''draggon'' answeered, and about halfe an howre after shee
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fired a second on the ''dragon'' and had the like retourned, and then shee
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fired a third, the shott passing betweene the ''draggons'' Maine and
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foremast, and was likewise answered with a third gun from the ''dragon''
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and then and not before the said dutch shipp left the ''dragon''. And
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then being cleare of the said dutch shipp, the ''dragon'' anchored in
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Bantam roade, and there received orders from the companies factors
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then aboard her to sett saile thence for Jambee, and shee weighed anchor
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accordingly, and shortly after namely on or about the last of October
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in her course thether ward, shee was mett with and haled by a dutch
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shipp, the commander or some of the company whereof told the
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Captaine of the ''draggon'' that hee must come and speake with their
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Admirall, to which
  
 
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And that the Hollanders then mentioned the English that they had expresse Commissions
to the contrary from their Generall in Battavia who had prohibited the same
and that therefore without their said generalls expresse order they would not
permitt them any accesse to Bantam, or to XXXX thether or to receive any
thing or any advise from thense, and thereupon the English were necessitated
to send to Battavia to treate with the dutch generall, and sent mr Page
and Mr MainstXXX two of the said English Companies factors who tooke their
passage thither in a dutch shipp called the Zizick Zee on or about the 19th
day of October aforesaid, but they retourning noe answer from Batavia
the company in the said shipp Advise sailed her thether and arived about
the first of November, havving aboard mr Edwards and mr Streete two
others of the said English companies factors, And further that the saud shipp
the draggon being come as is before expressed up to Pullambam point
her company the next morning espied sixe saile of dutch shipps
about five leagues distant, one of which shipps comming within shott
of the dragon, never haled but fired a gun with shott at her
Which the draggon answeered, and about halfe an howre after shee
fired a second on the dragon and had the like retourned, and then shee
fired a third, the shott passing betweene the draggons Maine and
foremast, and was likewise answered with a third gun from the dragon
and then and not before the said dutch shipp left the dragon. And
then being cleare of the said dutch shipp, the dragon anchored in
Bantam roade, and there received orders from the companies factors
then aboard her to sett saile thence for Jambee, and shee weighed anchor
accordingly, and shortly after namely on or about the last of October
in her course thether ward, shee was mett with and haled by a dutch
shipp, the commander or some of the company whereof told the
Captaine of the draggon that hee must come and speake with their
Admirall, to which