[18] Evelyn, 16. März 1682/83.
[19] Siehe die State Trials.
[20] Pepys’s Diary, April 2., May 10, 1669.
[21] Tench’s Modest and Just Apology for the East Indian Company, 1690.
[22] Some Remarks on the Present State of the East Indian Company’s Affairs, 1690; Hamilton’s New Account of the East Indies.
[23] White’s Account of the East India Trade, 1691; Pierce Buttler’s Tale, 1691.
[24] White’s Account of the Trade to the East Indies, 1691; Hamilton’s New Account of the East Indies; Sir Johann Wyborne an Pepys aus Bombay vom 7. Jan. 1687/88.
[25] London Gazette vom 16. (26.) Febr. 1684/85.
[26] Hamilton’s New Account of the East Indies.
[27] Natürlich wurde Papillon der Vorwurf der Inconsequenz gemacht. Unter den damals erschienenen Pamphlets führt eines den Titel: „A Treatise concerning the East India Trade, wrote at the Instance of Thomas Papillon, Esquire, and in his House, and printed in the year 1680, and now reprinted for the better Satisfaction of himself and others.”