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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The second monson from Goa to Ormus . (search)
The second monson from Goa to Ormus.
The ships depart about the 20 of Januarie passing by
the like navigation and windes as in the first monson,
and this is called of the Portugals and Indians, Entremonson.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The third monson from Goa to Ormus . (search)
The third monson from Goa to Ormus.
The ships depart betwixt the 25 of March, and 6 of
Aprill, having Easterly windes, till they passe Secutra,
and then they find Westerly windes, and therfore they set
their course over for the coast of Arabia
, till they come to
Cape Rasalgate and the Straight of Ormus, and this
monson is most troublesome of all: for they make two
navigations in the heigth of Seylan, which is 6 degrees
and somewhat lower.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The first monson from Ormus for Chaul
and Goa . (search)
The first monson from Ormus for Chaul
and Goa.
The ships depart from Ormus for Chaul, and Goa in
the moneth of September, with North and Northeast
windes.
The first monson from Ormus for Chaul
and Goa.
The ships depart from Ormus for Chaul, and Goa in
the moneth of September, with North and Northeast
windes.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The second monson from Ormus for Chaul
and Goa . (search)
The second monson from Ormus for Chaul
and Goa.
The second monson is betwixt the five and twentie
and last of December, with like winds as the former
monson.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The third monson from Ormus for Chaul ,
and Goa . (search)
The third monson from Ormus for Chaul,
and Goa.
The third monson the ships depart from Ormus, for
Chaul and Goa, betwixt the first and 15 of April, and they
saile with Southeast windes, East and Northeast windes,
coasting upon the Arabia
side from Cape Mosandon unto
Cape Rasalgate, and having lost the sight of CapGoa, betwixt the first and 15 of April, and they
saile with Southeast windes, East and Northeast windes,
coasting upon the Arabia
side from Cape Mosandon unto
Cape Rasalgate, and having lost the sight of Cape Rasalgate, they have Westerly windes, and so come for Chaul
and Goa, and if the said ships depart not before the 25 of
April, they are not then to depart that monson, but to
winter in Ormus because of the winter.
theast windes,
coasting upon the Arabia
side from Cape Mosandon unto
Cape Rasalgate, and having lost the sight of Cape Rasalgate, they have Westerly windes, and so come for Chaul
and Goa, and if the said ships depart not before the 25 of
April, they are not then to depart that monson, but to
winter in Ormus because of the winter.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Hitherto I have noted the monsons of the ships departing
from Goa to the Northward: Now follow the monsons
wherein the ships depart from Goa to the Southward. (search)
Hitherto I have noted the monsons of the ships departing
from Goa to the Northward: Now follow the monsons
wherein the ships depart from Goa to the Southward.
Hitherto I have noted the monsons of the ships departing
from Goa to the Northward: Now follow the monsons
wherein the ships depart from Goa to the Southward.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The monson from Goa for Calicut
, Cochin , Seilan ,
and all that coast. (search)
The monson from Goa for Calicut
, Cochin, Seilan,
and all that coast.
THE ships depart from those places betwixt the 1 and 15
of August, and there they find it navigable all the yeere
except in the winter, which continueth as is aforesaid,
from the 15 of May till the 10 of August. In like maner
the ships come from these places for Goa at every time
in the yeere except in the winter, but of all other the
best time is to come in November, December and
January.
The monson from Goa for Calicut
, Cochin, Seilan,
and all that coast.
THE ships depart from those places betwixt the 1 and 15
of August, and there they find it navigable all the yeere
except in the winter, which continueth as is aforesaid,
from the 15 of May till the 10 of August. In like maner
the ships come from these places for Goa at every time
in the yeere except in the winter, but of all other the
best time is to come in November, December and
January.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The first monson from Goa , for Pegu
. (search)
The first monson from Goa, for Pegu
.
The ships depart from Goa, betwixt the 15 and 20 of
April, and winter at S. Thomas, and after the 5 of
August, they depart from S. Thomas for Pegu
.
The first monson from Goa, for Pegu
.
The ships depart from Goa, betwixt the 15 and 20 of
April, and winter at S. Thomas, and after the 5 of
August, they depart from S. Thomas for Pegu
.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The second monson from Goa for Pegu
. (search)
The second monson from Goa for Pegu
.
The ships depart from Goa betwixt the 8 and 24 of
August, going straight for Pegu
, and if they passe the
24 of August, they cannot passe that monson, neither
is there any more monsons till April as is aforesaid.
Note that the chiefest trade is, to take money of S.
Thomas rials, and patechoni, and to goe to S. Thomas,
and there to buy Tellami, which is fine cloth of India,
whereof there is great quantitie made in Coromandel,
and brought thithGoa betwixt the 8 and 24 of
August, going straight for Pegu
, and if they passe the
24 of August, they cannot passe that monson, neither
is there any more monsons till April as is aforesaid.
Note that the chiefest trade is, to take money of S.
Thomas rials, and patechoni, and to goe to S. Thomas,
and there to buy Tellami, which is fine cloth of India,
whereof there is great quantitie made in Coromandel,
and brought thither, and other marchandise are not good
for that place except some dozen of very faire Emeraulds
orientall. For of golde, silver, and Rubies, there is
sufficient store in Pegu
.
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, The monson from Pegu
for the Indies . (search)
The monson from Pegu
for the Indies.
The ships depart from Pegu
betwixt the 15 and 25 of
Januarie, and come to Goa about the 25 of March, or in
the beginning of April. Note, that if it passe the 10 of
May before the sayde ships be arrived in Goa, they
cannot come thither that monson, and if they have not
then fet the coast of India, they shall with great perill
fetch S. Thomas.
The monson from Pegu
for the Indies.
The ships depart from Pegu
betwixt the 15 and 25 of
Januarie, and come to Goa about the 25 of March, or in
the beginning of April. Note, that if it passe the 10 of
May before the sayde ships be arrived in Goa, they
cannot come thither that monson, and if they have not
then fet the coast of India, they shall with great perill
fetch S. Thomas.