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THE SCATTERGOODS AND THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
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(NOTES ON DOCUMENT No. 32.) China voyage. Scattergood's first voyage to China in the Bussorah Merchant with Edward Jones. See pp. 65.78.
Mr. Lewis. The Rev. George Lewis. See p. 85. Cojee Petrus. Khwaja Petrus. See p. 88. Nina Chittee. Naina Chetti. See p. 88. Vincattee Chettee, Mutaball Chettee. Venkata Chetti, Mutta Bala Chetti. See p. 89. 2. Mr. Dixon. Thomas Dixon. See p. 87. 3. Mr. Harriott. Robert Harriot or Heriot. See p. 88. 4. Capt. Bennett. Capt. Abraham Bennett. See p. 89. 5. Padre de Saa. See p. 87 and note on p. 88.
6. The Herriotts voyage. See p. 87. For Capt. Wm. Weld and the Chevalier Hébert, see p. 88.
The Arabella. See p. 87. The John and Elizabeth. See p. 87. Mr. Frederick. Thomas Frederick. See p. 87. 7. Ship Thomas. See p. 89.
8. Comrapha Conicoply. I the "Comcopha Conniooply" (Kama Kuppa, kanakkapillai) of document No. 23a (p. 87) and note on p. 89.
9. Dr. Corbett. This must be Henry Corbett (the "Dr" seems to be an error), who came to India in the Success in 1711 and again in 1715 as a free merchant. See p. 89 and Early Annals of Bengal, II, Pt. I, 356, 371.
Mr. Bourchier. Richard Bourchier, a free merchant. Ship Somers. See p. 107. 12. Lewis Maderas. See document No. 29.
13. Adventure to Siam. The Chinnapatam, Capt. John Powney, sailed for Siam on 20 May 1713 (Fort St. George Diary).
14. Capt. Willy Saunders. Captain William Saunders was a shareholder in the Amity.
15. Ship Ormond. The Ormond, Matthew Wood commander, sailed for China and Mocha on 28 May 1713 (Fort St. George Diary).
Mr. Livesay and Captain Bodham. William Livesay, supercargo of the Dolben, died at Caloutta on 16 November 1719 (Early Annals of Bengal, II, Pt. I, 28 n.) Captain Charles Boddam commanded the Dolben which sailed from Madras for Bongal on 4 June 1713.
Shalloes. sala, twilled cotton of a red colour, commonly known as Turkey red. See Yule, Hobson-Jobson, 3.0. Shalee.
16. the Barinton. For the Barrington, on which Scattergood's brother, Elihu Trenchfield, was supercargo, see p. 88. She arrived at Fort St. George from Bengal on 3 March 1713 and sailed for Bombay on 9 October (Fort St. George Diary).
The Church. The churchwardens of St. Mary's Church, Fort St. George, who were trustees for Soattergood's young sister-in-law, Sarah Burniston.
Capt. Poney. Captain John Powney of the Chinnapatam. The Four Brothers. See p. 89. Hing. Asafoetida.