[105] Veth (2), vol. i. p. 179. [↑]

[106] De Hollander, vol. ii. p. 61. [↑]

[107] Coolsma, p. 556. Koloniaal Verslag van 1911, pp. 38, 41; 1912, p. 30. [↑]

[108] Med. Ned. Zendelinggen. vol. xxxii. p. 177; vol. xxxiv. p. 170. [↑]

[109] i.e. Atjeh. [↑]

[110] A Compleat History of the Rise and Progress of the Portugeze Empire in the East Indies. Collected chiefly from their own Writers. John Harris: Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca, vol. i. p. 682. (London, 1764.) [↑]

[111] Crawfurd (1), p. 91. The Encyclopaedie van N.-I. (vol. i. p. 216) gives 1606 as the date. [↑]

[112] Fernandez Navarette, a Spanish priest, who went to the Philippine Islands in 1646. (Collection of Voyages and Travels, p. 236. London, 1752.)

Tavernier, who visited Macassar in 1648. (Travels in India, p. 193.) (London, 1678.)

Itinerarium Orientale R. P. F. Philippi à SSma. Trinitate Carmelitae Discalceati ab ipso conscriptum, p. 267. (Lugduni, 1649.) [↑]