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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
(JUM, 1904.
Fol. 158. Some Commodities from England: ....most Especially good Spanish dollars Stamped $600) they passe Current at 5 masso pl dollar some times 5: &.
Fol. 173. And if he wanted a mace or two at any time he wold Supply his wante. See Yule, s. v. Mace. See ante, Vol. XXVII. p. 37 ff.
MADAPOLLAM. FOL. 47. The English East India Company have a very good Motory (at Narsapore) called Madapollum from y. name of y! Villadge adjoyninge to it. Soe Yule, s. ». Madapollam. [This quotation is valuable.]
MALABAR. Fol. 157. Many Ships and Vessels doe att all Seasons of the yeare arrive in this Port from Severall places, namely Suratt: Malabar Coast or Coast of India: ffort 8' Georg'o :.... See Yule, 4. v. Malabar. [This quotation is very valuable.]
MALABAR. Fol. 8. The Natine inhabitans are for y: most part......and Mallabars, many of woh Liue within y: Outermost walls of this place called ffort S'! Georg's.
Fol. 23. A poor Sort of heathens call'd Mallabars .... for y! most part of a very black colour not Vnlike in that to y: Ethiopiane, but much cortier.
Vol. 26. The Mallabars ... doth much vary both in Customes of Idolatry Languadge and what else, .. .besides they are a more dull headed people, few of them jngenuous in any art whatever, vizt. : y! Mallabars that reside Vpon this (Choromandel] Coast, but those Naturall Malabars yt inhabit Vpon y! Mallabar Coast (commonly called y! Coast of India) are a very briske, ingenuous folke, but too bloody minded,...... but of no gentile Occupations, neither are they admitted into y Society of y! Banjans or Gentues.
See Yule, «. v. Malabar. [These quotations are valuable for the history of the term Malabar, as applied to the inhabitants of both the East and West Coasts of Southern India.]
MALACCA. Fol. 144. but they (the portugueses) did not longe remaine in Slavery before they took. fitt Opportunitie to make their Escape, in a Prow well fitted : they tooke her in y! night & ranne away to Malacos a Dutch Garrison Vpon y! South Side of this Const. See Yule, s. v. Malacca.
MALAY. Fol. 131. but downe att ySea Ports most of y: Jnhabitants are Malayars, a very roguish Sullen ill natured people ....... Villanies, when I my Selfe have knowne it to be y! Malayors themselves that dwell here.namely in Banquala .....have many cunning places to hide themselves...(Vpon y: Maine of y: Malay Shore).
Fol. 188. Whereupon y! Malay inhabitants (a Very resolute people) stood up for y! Achinere .... for y! Malayars overpowred them.
Fol. 143. Queda: A Kingdome (soe called) Vpon y! Malay Coast...... as in Achim Johor &c: Malay Countries.
Fol. 152. Pattanee .... lyingo on y! East Side of this great Neck of Land called y! Malay Cosst. .
Fol. 157. with infinite Numbers of Prows from y Malay Shore.
See Yule, .. u. Malay. [The quotations above given are useful as showing theat the " Malay Const" extended on both East and West side of the Malay Peninsula.)