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J.
Jacatra (Djokjokarta), see Batavia.
Jackson, Geo., 758.
-, -, John, p. 136.
-, -, Joseph, p. 136.
-, -, Rachel, p. 136.
-, -, Wm., p. 599.
-, -, -, Magdalen, his wife, 488, p. 599.
Jacob, Abraham, p. 4l, p. 299, p. 429, 810, p. 598.
-, -, George, 187, p. 295, p. 435.
-, -, Katherine, his mother, 187, p. 125, p. 295, p. 435.
-, -, John, 839, 844, p. 698.
-, -, Philip, p. 301.
Jacobson, Jas., 18, p. 136.
-, -, Cornelius, p. 274.
Jacynth, a, 624.
Jadoe, 164, p. 314.
Jagatt, 1.
Jalore, 164.
Jambi (Sumatra), p. 96, p. 97, pp. 150–3, p. 155, p. 157, p. 159, p. 210, 344–5, p. 250, pp. 263–4, p. 368, pp. 374–6, 556, p. 450, 601, 616. II., 619, 668, 671, p. 604, p. 663, pp. 682–3.
-, -, King of, 17, p. 87, p. 96, 255, pp. 150–1, 344, p. 287, p. 304, pp. 375–6, 465, p. 450, 698, 715, 817.
-, -, -, his family, p. 375.
-, -, -, imprisons the English, p. 87, p. 150.
-, -, -, goods seized by, p. 150, p. 152.
-, -, -, "capitulation" of, p. 152.
-, -, -, ambassador from, pp. 375–6, p. 378.
-, -, -, his watch, p. 209.
-, -, chief factors in, see—
-, Bogan, Chris.; Johnson, Robt.;
-, Colbach, Jonas; Sill, Henry.
-, -, names of factors in, 796.
-, -, factors in, 668, 670, 715.
-, -, factory in, dissensions in, p. 159, p. 209, p. 683.
-, -, consultations at, 17.
-, -, trade with, p. 152, 668, p. 516, 715, 734, 751, pp. 681–3.
-, -, at war with Acheen, 255, p. 151, 751
-, -, coining in, 668.
-, -, gaming in, p. 209.
-, -, ships to and from, p. 87, pp. 375–6, 551, 668, 715, 751, pp. 682–3, 870.
-, -, the Dutch in, p. 152, p. 210, 344, p. 304, pp. 375–6, 668.
-, -, -, chief factor in, see Skunst, Barth.
-, -, -, charge of their factory in, 444.
-, -, -, shut English out of, 465.
-, -, letters dated from, 17, 751.
-, -, river, p. 515.
James I., King of England, p. 4, 16, 19, 41, 43, 73, 75, p. 41, 83–5, 89, 93, 119, p. 66, 138, p. 72, p. 77, p. 85, 166, 208, p. 256, p. 349, 617, 667, 856, 859.
-, -, letter from, 49.
-, -, letter to, 274.
-, -, and the Amboyna business, 3, 4, 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 24, 25, 28, 38, 60, 61–3, 77, 78, 86, 88, 117, 136, p. 77, p. 104, 263, 430, p. 450, 662.
-, -, and the silk trade of Persia, 10, 27, 30, 67, 84, 141, 169, 170.
-, -, Purchas presents his History of the World to, p. 10.
-, -, and the Earl of Warwick, 55, p. 31, 76, 669.
-, -, his prerogative to make powder, 69.
-, -, his remarks about the ballot box, p. 72.
-, -, his desire to join East India Company, p. 110, p. 524.
-, -, sermon preached before, p. 31.
-, -, his death and funeral, 91, 96, 101–2, 129, 232, p. 153.
-, -, his servants served with process, 24.
-, -, his bear garden, 80.
James, Giles, p. 3, pp. 29–30, 184, p. 95, 243, 251, 256, 262 (2), 264, 577.
-, -, -, letter from, 1625: 56.
-, -, -, petition of, p. 291.
-, -, -, in England, 185, 191.
-, -, -, examination of his business and private trade, 260.
-, -, -, his wages, 185, 243, 251, 260, 262 (2).
-, -, John, p. 291.
-, -, —, p. 200.
-, -, Royal, the, pp. 3–4, 54, pp. 27–9, p. 61, 122, p. 87, 183, 186, p. 96, 209, 233, 235, pp. 146–8, p. 157, pp. 208–9, p. 252, pp. 258–9, 373, p. 263, p. 265, p. 269, p. 271, 383, p. 279, pp. 281–2, p. 286 (2), 390, p. 301 (2), p. 302, pp. 304–5, p. 308, 395, p. 315, p. 317, p. 321, 409, p. 336, p. 338, 440, p. 347, p. 355, p. 378, 470, p. 424, p. 440, p. 442, p. 444, p. 446, 577, 585, p. 500, 772, p. 642, 838, p. 671.
-, -, captain of, see Weddell, John.
-, -, master of, see Swanley, Rich.
-, -, purser of, see Wheatley, Henry.
-, -, steward of, see Dover, Jas.
-, -, carpenter in, see Birch, Wm.
-, -, consultation aboard, p. 4.
-, -, homeward bound, 266, 288, 358, 373, 378.
-, -, arrives in England, p. 88, p. 266.
-, -, repairs to, p. 326, p. 355, 545, 658, 731, 745, 835, 842.
-, -, Little, the, see Little James, the.
-, -, H.M. ship, 451.
Jannsen, Cornelis, 563.
Japan, 97, 118, pp. 147–8, p. 206, pp. 266–7, p. 301, 399, pp. 371–2, p. 378, 462.
-, -, Emperor of, p. 372, p. 380.
-, -, mighty monarchy of, p. 371.
-, -, commodities of, p. 154, p. 380.
-, -, trade in, p. 154, 399, 454, pp. 372–3, p. 380, 462.
-, -, -, is more than all the rest, pp. 371–2, p. 377.
-, -, -, profits on, 399.
-, -, debts due in, p. 160.
-, -, the country open to all, p. 372.
-, -, presents for, p. 372, p. 380.
-, -, their clothing, p. 371, p. 377, p. 380.
-, -, 100,000 cloths would soon be sold in, p. 371.
-, -, mine in, yields monthly 350,000 ryals, p. 380.
-, -, currency in, p. 380.
-, -, store of gold in, p. 372.
-, -, silver, p. 154, pp. 372–3, p. 380, 462.
-, -, plate, p. 97, 461, p. 432.
-, -, copper from, p. 370. p. 372, p. 380.
-, -, wasteful and unnecessary expenses in, p. 267.
-, -, questions and answers concerning, p. 380.
-, -, gild the houses in, p. 372.
-, -, new stratagems of war their chief delight, p. 372.
-, -, enmity between China and, p. 371, p. 380.
-, -, soldiers, p. 147.
-, -, -, tortured and executed at Amboyna, 554, 871.
-, -, the Dutch in, p. 251, 399, p. 372, 831.
-, -, -, agent in, p. 160.
-, -, -, present sent by, p. 372.
-, -, -, charge of their factory in, 444.
-, -, -, make prize of Chinese, p. 251.
-, -, the Portuguese in, 399, p. 372.
-, -, see also Firando, Yedo.
Japara (Java), p. 98, p. 146, p. 151, p. 152, p. 157, p. 208, p. 368, 582, 807, p. 681.
-, -, Governor of, p. 146, p. 681.
-, -, factory at, p. 151, 865.
-, -, trade with, p. 681.
-, -, names of Englishmen in, 796.
-, -, ships to and from, 865, p. 681.
-, -, China junks at, p. 208.
-, -, the Danes in, p. 681.
Jaques, Henry, p. 294.
-, -, -, Mary, his wife, p. 294, p. 296.
-, -, -, James, son of, p. 294, p. 296.
Jarrett, Mary, 687.
Jask (Jasques), 119, 174, 210, 763.
-, -, road, 763.
Java, p. 152, p. 154, p. 158, pp. 369–71, p. 374, p. 377, 629.
-, -, commodities of, chiefly for European returns, p. 370.
-, -, trade with, p. 371, 629, 715, 734.
-, -, gold from, pp. 370–1, p. 377.
-, -, see also Bantam, Batavia, Japara Joanna, Tanjore.
Java Major, the Kings of, 734.
-, -, -, the Materam (the greatest), p. 146, p. 152, p. 374, 734, 751.
-, -, -, his wars against the Pengraus of Bantam and Batavia, 854–5, 861, 865, p. 681, p. 683.
Javas (Matarams), the, 44, p. 146, p. 501, 715, 734, 851.
-, -, 80,000 assault the Dutch castle of Batavia, 693–5, 715, 734, 751, 851, p. 681.
-, -, resolution to pursue war against the Dutch, 725.
Jeffs, John, p. 612.
Jehan Guir, see Great Mogul, the.
Jelly, David, p. 408.
Jenings, John, 802.
Jenkins, Randall, p. 132.
-, -, -, his mother, p. 132.
-, -, Samuel, p. 424.
Jenkinson, Sir Robt., p. 699.
Jeoffreys, Robt., 103, 457.
Jephson, Sir John, 490–1, 525.
-, -, -, letters from, 493, 539, 540, 698.
-, -, -, letter to, 691.
Jepson, —, p. 125.
Jeronimo, Helen, p. 134.
-, -, Signor, see Payna, Jer. de.
Jerrard, Nich., see Gerrard, Nich.
Jesson, Randall, 201, 211, 277, 307, p. 194, p. 197 (2), pp. 377–8, 481, p. 451 (2), 580, 584, 588, 590, 592, 594 (2), p. 465, 601, 605, 607, 613, p. 483, p. 486, 635, 639, 655, 677, 679, p. 556, 792, 846–50.
-, -, -, petitions of, pp. 291–2, 597, 618.
-, -, -, letter to, 303.
-, -, -, commission and instructions to, p. 378.
-, -, -, complaint and suit against, 307, 562, p. 455, 582, 583, 588 (2), p. 634.
-, -, -, his private trade, 580, 677.
-, -, -, examination of, 582, 583. III.
-, -, -, his jouraal, 380.
-, -, -, Jane, his wife, p. 297, 588, 677, p. 599, p. 634.
Jesuits, p. 140, 292, 359, p. 372.
Jewels, 30, p. 28, 57, 111, 126, 130, 169, 179, p. 97, 256, 262, 289, 292, p. 187 (2), 304, p. 197, p. 220, p. 237, p. 256, p. 272, p. 314, p. 328, p. 342, p. 874, p. 379, p. 380, p. 441, p. 444, 604, p. 480, 624, pp. 483–4, p. 596, 778, 790, p. 634, 831, p. 685.
-, -, models to be made of, 40.
-, -, from Nuremberg, 251.
-, -, in high esteem in East Indies, p. 371.
-, -, see also Charles I. Diamonds, Emeralds, Pearls, Rubies.
Jewellers, p. 266, 416, 613.
Jews, p. 301. See also Amsterdam, Jews of.
Joachimi, Albert, States Ambassador, 50, 177, 244, 352, 362, 441, 473, 506, 557, 579, 588, p. 474, 699, 704, 712, 720–1, 737, 820, 828, 837, 841, 845, 858, 861.
-, -, -, letters from, 290, 843.
-, -, -, letter to, 559.
-, -, -, memorial of, 246.
-, -, -, proposition of, 823.
Joanes, John, p. 267.
Joanna (Java), p. 271, p. 442.
Joanna, Sra, 671.
Jocelyn, Edward, p. 133.
John, the (pinnace), 748.
Johnson, Alderman, 343, p. 303.
-, -, Bence, master of the Sampson, 844.
-, -, Benj. p. 432.
-, -, Jacob, p. 226, p. 259.
-, -, James (diver), 383, p. 297, p. 321.
-, -, James, p. 604.
-, -, John, master of the Eagle and of the Discovery, 234, p. 129, 292, p. 183, 590, 724, p. 592.
-, -, -, complaints against, 590.
-, -, -, appointed master of the Discovery, p. 140.
-, -, -, his wages, p. 129, 590, 603, p. 599.
-, -, -, (deceased), his estate, p. 612, 821.
-, -, -, Judith, widow of Capt. Arn. Browne, and wife of, 687.
-, -, -, -, petitions of, p. 599, p. 612, 821, 828.
-, -, John, p. 3, p. 35, 121, 231, p. 125, 520.
-, -, -, letter from, 123.
-, -, -, complaint against, p. 125.
-, -, -, his wages, p. 465.
-, -, John, petitions of, 65, p. 296.
-, -, -, Eliz., widow of John, p. 132, 760, 599.
-, -, Mary, p. 287.
-, -, Robt., chief factor at Jambi, 231, 668.
-, -, -, (deceased), his wages and estate, p. 295, p. 317, 409, p. 325.
-, -, Robt. (Mocha), 866.
-, -, -, his death, 866.
-, -, Seavers or Sivers, p. 342, p. 347, p. 433.
-, -, Thos., sen. (deceased at Mocha), p. 317, p. 348.
-, -, -, request of, p. 317, 409, p. 325.
-, -, Thos., jun. (factor at Acheen), 74, p. 318, p. 438, 715–6, pp. 546–551, p. 593, 796.
-, -, -, letters from, pp. 546–549.
-, -, -, letters to, pp. 547–548.
-, -, Eliz., widow of Thos. (gunner), p. 598.
-, -, Thos., and Jane, his wife, petition of, 437.
-, -, -, Timothy, son of (put to. death), 437.
-, -, -, his estate, 437.
-, -, Wm. (Dutch commander), 121, p. 377.
-, -, Wm., p. 134.
Johnston, Paul, p. 290.
Jolly, Robt., p. 287, 393.
-, -, -, petition of, p. 302.
-, -, -, his ransom from the Portugals, p. 302, 393.
Jonas, the, pp. 3–4, 56, p. 29, p. 61, 122, 209, 233, pp. 208–9, p. 225, pp. 259–60, 373, pp. 262–3, p. 269, p. 271, p. 273, 379, 383, p. 280, p. 282, p. 290, p. 296, 391, 393, p. 317, p. 328, p. 360, p. 378, 478, 495, 510, 538, p. 419, 556, 558, pp. 424–5, p. 429, 567, 569, p. 440, pp. 443–4, p. 446, pp. 451–2, pp. 454–5, 588, 594, 601, 605, 618, 620, pp. 483–4, p. 496, 655, p. 552, 748, 763, pp. 594–5, 791, 799, p. 630, 818, 829–830, p. 681, 866.
-, -, captain of, see Clevenger, Chas.
-, -, masters of, see—
-, Headland, Geo.
-, Swanley, Rich.
-, -, mates of, see—
-, Garlick, Rich.
-, Read, Lawr.
-, -, pursers of, see—
-, Smith, Robt.
-, Turner, Thos.
-, -, -, mates, see—
-, Carter, Fras.
-, Giffie, David.
-, -, steward of, see Dover, Jas.
-, -, steward's mate, see Shemen, Ed.
-, -, surveyed, 393.
-, -, carpenter in, see Head, John.
-, -, homeward bound, 266, 288, 358, 373, 378.
-, -, arrives in England, p. 88, p. 260, p. 265.
-, -, explosion of powder in, p. 276.
-, -, repairs to, 475.
-, -, outward bound, 522, p. 423, 565, p. 455, pp. 483–5.
Jones, Sir Francis, p. 200.
-, -, James, p. 132.
-, -, -, his mother, p. 132.
-, -, John, p. 296.
-, -, Rowland, p. 293.
-, -, Thos., his estate, p. 435.
-, -, -, sworn free brother of East India Company, p. 600.
-, -, Walter, p. 305.
-, -, widow, p. 69.
-, -, —, p. 293.
Joosten, John, 219, p. 474.
Jordan, Edward, 335.
Joseph, an Indian, see Bottone, Jos.
Jourdain, Edward, his creditors, p. 232, 393.
-, -, Capt. John, 350.
-, -, -, murdered, 466.
-, -, -, his estate, p. 133, p. 341, p. 352, 482, 495, p. 415, p. 423, p. 455, p. 483, 631, 655, 705, p. 556, 749, 752 (2), 756, 760.
-, -, Susan, widow of, p. 341, 495, p. 415, p. 423, p. 455, p. 483, 631, 655, 679, 683, p. 556, 749, 752 (2), 756, 760.
-, -, -, petitions of, 482, 538, p. 455.
-, -, -, gratuities to, p. 341, 495.
-, -, John, 420, p. 577, 760.
-, -, -, nephew to Capt. J., 752, 810.
Jourden, Edw., p. 136.
Joyce, Phil., 724.
-, -, Thos., 51, p. 132, 270, 520, 601, 611, pp. 597–8, 796.
-, -, -, entertained factor, his wages, 601.
Jubee, Erasmus, p. 434.
Jude, the, see Simon and Jude, the.
Jukes, Lewis, p. 295.
Juxon, Albon, p. 622.
-, -, Art., p. 601.
-, -, John (deceased), p. 601.
Juxton, Adrian, 819.
K.
Kaly, Christ., p. 438.
Karrapatam, pp. 480–1.
-, -, description of, and advantages of trading to, p. 481.
-, -, the best harbour in all the East Indies, p. 481.
-, -, the Portugals in, p. 481.
Kasbin (Persia), p. 563.
Kay, Robt., 317, p. 299.
Kaywood, John, see Hayward, John.
Keeble, Joseph, p. 298.
Keeling, John, 45, 51, 80, 118, 127, p. 124, p. 133.
-, -, -, (deceased), 167, p. 434.
-, -, -, Ann, widow of, p. 124, pp. 434–5.
-, -, -, his family, p. 124.
-, -, Eliz., p. 127.
Keightley, Thos., 21, 23, 34, 69, 84, 157, p. 137, 350, p. 298.
Kelly, Earl of, p. 437.
Kemball, Chris., 409.
-, -, -, Mary, widow of, 409.
Kempe, Sir Nich., p. 136.
-, -, Rich., 780.
-, -, Anne, p. 434.
-, -, -, her husband, p. 434.
Kempton, Robt., p. 699.
Kendrick, John, p. 295, p. 297.
-, -, -, Eliz. his wife, p. 295, p. 297.
-, -, -, -, gratuity to, 639.
Kenn, proctor, p. 41.
Kennicott, Gabriel, 775.
Kent, 116, p. 129, 342, 354, p. 243, p. 266.
-, -, Hannah, p. 297.
-, -, -, her husband, p. 297.
Kerby or Kirby, Jeffrey, 23, 45, 76, 157, p. 84, 167, p. 95, 189, 211, p. 136, 254, 260, 284, p. 218, p. 250, p. 252, p. 256, 381, p. 280, p. 282, p. 302, 431, 440, 448, 457, 534, p. 524, 752, p. 592, p. 601, 787, 839, p. 699.
-, -, -, letters from, 61, 166.
-, -, -, his son-in-law, see Derham, —.
Kerford, John, p. 297.
Keridge or Kerridge, Thos., President at Surat, 2, pp. 3–5, 54, pp. 28–29, 57, 108, 111, 121, p. 61, p. 94, 210, 232, 233 (2), p. 208, 358, 392, 401, p. 317, 408, 409, 448, p. 370, p. 375, p. 378, p. 446, p. 480, p. 483, p. 575, p. 628, 838.
-, -, -, commissions and instructions from, 266–270.
-, -, -, letters from—
-, 1625: 126, 130, 176.
-, 1626: 288, 310, 329, 378, 385, 387.
-, 1627: 400.
-, 1628: 573.
-, -, -, letters to—
-, 1625: 132, 134, 140, 151, 164.
-, -, -, his wages, 804.
-, -, -, his private trade, 229, 806, 838–9.
-, -, -, in England, 776, pp. 604–5, p. 607 (2), 778, 793, 817 (2), p. 699.
-, -, -, sworn a free brother of East India Company, p. 697.
Kerremoon (a Japan garment), p. 377.
Kersies, 7, 23, 27, 118, 145, 156, p. 272, pp. 369–70, p. 505, 663, 770, 772, 797, 829, 859.
Kest, Barbara, 488.
Kettleby, Capt., 105.
Keymathes Islands, p. 481.
Keys, John, p. 435.
Khan, the, see Aseph Khan.
Khan, Irhan, p. 270.
Kharome, or Kharrum, Prince of Surat, afterwards the Great Mogul, 111, 183, p. 270, p. 274, 382, 400, p. 443, p. 447, po. 480–1, p. 546, p. 550, p. 552, p. 596, pp. 628–9, 808, 817, 829.
-, -, -, stratagems to proclaim him King, p. 443.
-, -, -, his age, warlike disposition and experience fit him for governor, p. 444.
-, -, -, succeeds his father, Jehan Guir, as Great Mogul, p. 443.
-, -, -, present and bribes to, p. 443, pp. 628–9.
-, -, -, jewels and rare works in gold for, 831.
-, -, -, phirmaunds received from, p. 443.
-, -, -, his projects against the Portugals, p. 659.
Khirant Khan, p. 629.
Kidwell, Wm., surgeon, pp. 124–125.
-, -, -, his private trade, p. 125.
Killigrew, Sir Thos., 244.
Killinge, Peter, 509.
Killpatrick, Geo., 601.
Kilmare, Wm., p. 291.
Kilpatrick, Geo., p. 133.
King, Capt., 203.
-, -, David, the, 367.
-, -, John, p. 292.
-, -, Rich., 227, p. 135, p. 156.
-, -, -, (deceased), 566, p. 445.
Kingston, John, p. 156, p. 262, 760, p. 599, 804.
-, -, -, his wife, p. 262.
Kinnersley, Henry, p. 137.
Kinnicott, Gabriel, 231.
Kinsale, 190, 198, p. 105.
-, -, letter dated from, 247.
Kipp, John, p. 438, p. 601.
Kirby, G., p. 134, p. 295.
-, -, -, Mary, his wife, p. 134, p. 295.
-, -, see Kerby, Jeff.
Kirkham, Ed., Consul at Aleppo, p. 41, 131, 349.
Kishme (Persia), 121, p. 442.
-, -, castle, p. 4.
Knees, Irish, see Timber.
Knight, Alice, p. 125.
-, -, Capt., p. 425.
-, -, (deceased), 371.
-, -, -, his widow, 371.
Knightley, Wm., p. 296, p. 594, p. 597.
-, -, -, letter from, 806.
Knives, 118, 284, pp. 213–4, p. 255, p. 287, p. 305, 392, 395, 403, p. 321, 756.
-, -, amber hafted, p. 480.
Knollis, Henry, p. 641.
Knowles, Lord, p. 560.
-, -, H., clerk of H.M. spicery, 412, 839.
Kudryan, Elias, 705.
-, -, -, his widow, see Head, John, wife of.
Kunus, Signor, 17.
Kurds, the, 320.
Kurkeh, 1.