Catalogue of manuscripts in European languages belonging to the library of the India Office ... / Published by order of the secretary of state for India in council.
- Great Britain. India Office. Library
- Date:
- 1916-
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Credit: Catalogue of manuscripts in European languages belonging to the library of the India Office ... / Published by order of the secretary of state for India in council. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![13 (b) pp. 57-114—Chapter VI (=122-36): Account of the cont. Kquipage of the Generals at Batavia, especially that of Maet- suyker, also what happened to his Wife and Niece; (c) pp. 117-42—Chapter X (=200-6): Account of other great Cruelties committed by Messrs. Caen and Caron ; (d) pp. 145-64— Chapter XIV (=256-61): Account of the deplorable end of three Noblemen from Brittany, having entered into the Service of the Dutch Company ; (e) pp. 165-85—Chapter XIX (=287-92): Account of the shameful and abominable love intrigues of some Nether- landers ; | (f) pp. 186-203—Chapter XX (=292-6): Account of the deplorable end of a rich Merchant of Hamburg, who, being in great distress, engaged himself as a common Soldier into the Service of the Dutch Company ; (g) pp. 205-387—-Chapter VII (=137-86): Containing an Account of the General van den Brook, together with what occurred under his Government, and the Origin of the City Batavia ; (h) pp. 389-423—Chapter VIII (=186-95): Containing an Account of the Generals van Diemen and van der Lyn, together with all that during the time of their Government occurred ; (2) pp. 425-43—Chapter IX (=195-9): Of General Spex, and the great Tyranny of General Coon ; (7) pp. 445-501—Chapter XI (=207-20): Of General Rycklof van Goens, Commanding the Troops before Cochim, of his cruelty, and of his vain Glory, shewn by him in crown- ing a native Prince in the name of the Company ; (k) pp. 505-32—-Chapter XV (=261-8): Bad actions, hor- rible and unheard Tyrannies committed by some Hollanders at several places in India ; (1) pp. 533-52——Chapter X VI (=268-73) : More other Cruel- ties of the Hollanders in India ; (m) pp. 553-78—Refutation of the sixteent{h! Chapter of the first Volume of the Voyages in India (=303-8): Con- taining the History of the Conquest of the Town Cochin, described by the Dutch; (v) pp. 581-96—Refutation of the fifth Chapter, first Volume of Mr. Tavernier’s Travels and Voyages in India (=3815-18): Road from Surat to Agra through Amadabat [=Ahmadabad] ; (0) pp. 597-625—Chapter X VIII (=280-7): Of the Cruel- ties of some Dutch Ladies in Batavia; (p) pp. 629-50—Refutation of the twenty-sixth Chapter, second Volume, of Mr. Tavernier’s India Voyages (=297-303) : Account of a creat treachery committed against Mr. Tavernier, at the time when at Gameron he embarked for Surat.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32179844_0042.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)