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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[DECEMBER, 1904.
Fol. 144. Sold the goods to Sarajah Cawn: a Chulyar & chiefe Shabandar of Quedah: (and rogue Enough too).
Fol. 153. y Kinge giueth positive Order to y? Shabandare.
Fol. 161. y great Orongkay is Lord Chiefe Justice, there are other Orongkays & under this, as alsoe Shabandars under them. . . . . . and acquainteth one of y? Shabandares.
Fol. 162. but in y? interim y? Shabandar & Dubashee and one or Other belongeinge to this great man the [Orongkay] doth accompanie him and discourse most friendly.
See Yule, 8. v. Shabunder. [The above quotations show clearly that in the Malay States the Shahbandar was a high officer of State controlling the seaborne trade.]
SHROFF.
Fol. 39. Shroffs vist Changers of money.
See Yule, s. v. Shroff. [N. and E. p. 31, for 5th Aug. 1680, has: of 2 chests of gold and 2 Bags of Ryalls of delivered to the Sharoffs for alloy."]
SIAM.
Fol. 77. The Elephants of Ceylone are best Esteemed of here . . . and Endowed with more Sence and reason then those of Tanasaree Queda or Syam.
The
Fol. 131. [Janselone] wholy belongeth to y Kinge of Syam. Inhabitants Vp in y? Countrey are Naturall Syamers.
Fol. 134. The English Nation in Generall is free from all Such duties in y? Kingdome of Syam.
Ful. 140. A ffew Months afterwards y Kinge of Syam, tooke it into consideration, that an Austere man, one that had been bred a Warriour was a fitter person to Governe this Island (then the Syamer that now did).
haveinge a warre of greater consequence in hand
Fol. 148. y Kinge of Syam.. namely why Kinge of Pegu [1677].
See Yule, a. v. Siam.
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SOLLA,
Fol. 143. but y Old Kinge taketh vp his residence att Solla: a very large town in y! very middle of his Kingdome [of Queda].
Fol. 145. Save a Very handsome and well favoured boy of about 11 years of age, whoe for his good countenance y? Kinge kept in his Pallace att Solla.
Fol. 146. prepareth Some of y? King's boats, and goeth alonge wth him in Person to Solla (y place of y? Old Kings residence).
Fol. 148. This good Old Kinge. . . . Anno Dom: 1677.. fledd up to y Mountains and left Queda: Solla: and many Other places destitute of inhabitants, for Some
time.
Not in Yule.
Fol. 42. Sumbareros or Catysols.
See Yule, s. v. Sombrero. [An umbrella, not a hat.]
STICKLACK. Sticklack.
SOMBRERO.
Fol. 158. ffrom Bengala . .
very Excellent Sticklack.
Not in Yule. [But see Yule, s. v. Lac.]
STRIPES.
Fol. 7. alsoe very ingenuous in workinge. Fol. 101. ffrom Cossumbazar.
from Pegu.
Striped Cloth of Gold and Silver. Stripes interwoven wh gold and Silver.