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Title: A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, 
Volume IX. 
Author: Robert Kerr 
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A GENERAL HISTORY AND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND 
TRAVELS, 
ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:
FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN AND 
PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION, DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, 
BY SEA AND LAND, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES TO THE 
PRESENT TIME. 
BY 
ROBERT KERR, F.R.S. & F.A.S. EDIN. 
ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS AND CHARTS. 
VOL. IX. 
MDCCCXXIV. CONTENTS 
OF 
VOL. IX. 
 
PART II. BOOK III. CONTINUED. 
CHAP. X. (Continued.) 
Early Voyages of the English to India, after the Establishment of the 
East India Company 
SECT. XV. (_Continued_)--Eighth Voyage of the English East-India 
Company, in 1611, by Captain John Saris 
§5. Further Observations respecting the Moluccas, and the Completion 
of the Voyage to Japan 
§6. Arrival at Brando, and some Account of the Habits, Manners, and 
Customs of the Japanese 
§7. Journey of Captain Saris to the Court of the Emperor, with his 
Observations there and by the Way 
§8. Occurrences at Firando during the Absence of Captain Saris 
§9. Continuation of these Occurrences 
§10. Conclusion of these 
§11. Occurrences at Firando, after the return of Captain Saris
§12. Voyage from Japan to Bantam, and thence to England 
§I3. Intelligence concerning Yedso or Jesso, received from a Japanese 
at Jedo, who had been twice there 
§14. Note of Commodities vendible in Japan 
§15. Supplementary Notices of Occurrences in Japan, after the 
departure of Captain Saris 
SECT. XVI. Ninth Voyage of the East-India Company, in 1612, by 
Captain Edward Marlow 
SECT. XVII. Tenth Voyage of the East-India Company, in 1612, 
written by Mr Thomas Best, Chief Commander 
§1. Observations during the Voyage from England to Surat 
§2. Transactions with the Subjects of the Mogul, Fights with the 
Portuguese, Settlement of a Factory and Departure for Acheen 
§3. Occurrences at Acheen in Sumatra 
§4. Trade at Tecoo and Passaman, with the Voyage to Bantam, and 
thence to England 
SECT. XVIII. Observations made during the foregoing Voyage, by Mr 
Copland, Chaplain, Mr Robert Boner, Master, and Mr Nicholas 
Whittington, Merchant 
§1. Notes extracted from the Journal of Mr Copland, Chaplain of the 
Voyage 
§2. Notes extracted from the Journal of Mr Robert Boner, who was 
Master of the Dragon 
§3. Extract from a Treatise by Mr Nicholas Whittington, who was left 
as Factor in the Mogul Country by Captain Best, containing some of 
his Travels and Adventures
SECT. XIX. Eleventh Voyage of the East-India Company, in 1612, in 
the Salomon 
SECT. XX. Twelfth Voyage of the East-India Company, in 1613, by 
Captain Christopher Newport 
§1. Observations at St Augustine, Mohelia, and divers Parts of Arabia 
§2. Proceedings on the Coast of Persia, and Treachery of the Baloches 
§3. Arrival at Diul-ginde, and landing of the Ambassador: Seeking 
Trade there, are crossed by the slanderous Portuguese: Go to Sumatra 
and Bantam; and thence to England 
CHAP XI. Continuation of the Early Voyages of the English East India 
Company to India 
Introduction 
SECT. I. Voyage of Captain Nicholas Downton to India, in 1614 
§1. Incidents at Saldanha, Socotora, and Swally; with an Account of the 
Disagreements between the Moguls and Portuguese, and between the 
Nabob and the English 
§2. Account of the Forces of the Portuguese, their hostile Attempts and 
Fight with the English, in which they are disgracefully repulsed 
§3. Supplies received by the Portuguese, who vainly endeavour to use 
Fire-boats. They seek Peace, which is refused, and depart. Interview 
between the Nabob and Captain Downton, and Departure of the English 
SECT. II. Relations by Mr Elkington and Mr Dodsworth, in 
Supplement to preceding Voyage 
§1. Continuation of the Voyage from Surat to Bantam, by Captain 
Thomas Elkington 
§2. Brief Observations by Mr Edward Dodsworth, who returned to
England in the Hope 
SECT. III. Journey of Richard Steel and John Crowther, from Agimere, 
in India, to Ispahan, in Persia, in the Years 1615, and 1616 
SECT. IV. Voyage of Captain Walter Peyton to India, in 1615 
§1. Occurrences during the Voyage from England to Surat 
§2. Occurrences at Calicut and Sumatra. Miscarriage of the English 
Ships, Abuses    
    
		
	
	
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