Book contents
- Frontmatter
- INTRODUCTION
- CHRONOLOGY OF GAMA'S FIRST VOYAGE TO INDIA
- THE FIRST VOYAGE OF VASCO DA GAMA, FROM THE “LENDAS DA INDIA” OF GASPAR CORREA
- THE SECOND VOYAGE OF VASCO DA GAMA: FROM THE “LENDAS DA INDIA” OF GASPAR CORREA
- THE THIRD VOYAGE OF VASCO DA GAMA, AND HIS VICEROTALTY: FROM THE “LENDAS DA INDIA,” OF GASPAR CORREA
- CHAPTER I Dom Vasco da Gama, second Viceroy of India, who went thither this year—1524
- CHAPTER III How the Viceroy came to Cochym, and what happened until D. Duarte arrived from Ormuz
- CHAPTER IV Of what the Governor did in Ormuz, until he set sail for India and arrived at Cochym, where he found the Viceroy, and of what took place with him
- CHAPTER V Of the death of the Viceroy, and of what he did and ordered before his death, and how he was buried
- APPENDIX
- GENERAL INDEX
- ERRATA
CHAPTER III - How the Viceroy came to Cochym, and what happened until D. Duarte arrived from Ormuz
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- INTRODUCTION
- CHRONOLOGY OF GAMA'S FIRST VOYAGE TO INDIA
- THE FIRST VOYAGE OF VASCO DA GAMA, FROM THE “LENDAS DA INDIA” OF GASPAR CORREA
- THE SECOND VOYAGE OF VASCO DA GAMA: FROM THE “LENDAS DA INDIA” OF GASPAR CORREA
- THE THIRD VOYAGE OF VASCO DA GAMA, AND HIS VICEROTALTY: FROM THE “LENDAS DA INDIA,” OF GASPAR CORREA
- CHAPTER I Dom Vasco da Gama, second Viceroy of India, who went thither this year—1524
- CHAPTER III How the Viceroy came to Cochym, and what happened until D. Duarte arrived from Ormuz
- CHAPTER IV Of what the Governor did in Ormuz, until he set sail for India and arrived at Cochym, where he found the Viceroy, and of what took place with him
- CHAPTER V Of the death of the Viceroy, and of what he did and ordered before his death, and how he was buried
- APPENDIX
- GENERAL INDEX
- ERRATA
Summary
When it was known in Cochym that the Viceroy was already near the town, the Doctor Pero Nunes, the overseer of the treasury, went out to sea in a large boat with an awning, and dressed out, to land the Viceroy in it if he was so pleased. Since the sea-breeze was feeble, the Viceroy did not reach further than to Cranganor, where the overseer came up with him, and was received by him with great honour, because he had been much, commended by the King; for as long as he had held his office, which had been six years, he had done such good service, that he had sent pepper of such quality that in the kingdom it suffered a loss of seven or eight per cent., whilst at first it lost thirty or forty per per cent., on account of being damp, green, and with a mixture of sand and grit, and the factors mixed it badly, by which they made their profit. This man remained all night with the Viceroy, to whom he gave a long account of the affairs of the governor and of all India.
Dom Luis kept the galloon Sam Luis outside of the bar; he had refitted it this winter, and it was well equipped with artillery of heavy calibre, and awnings and flags. He embarked in it next day with many gentlemen and plenty of food, and set sail in search of the Viceroy, who was standing well out to sea with the land-breeze, which was light for reaching Cochym.
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- Three Voyages of Vasco da Gama, and his ViceroyaltyFrom the Lendas da India of Gaspar Correa; accompanied by original documents, pp. 400 - 407Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1869