The Battle of Swally had sufficiently impressed …

Years: 1613 - 1613
January

The Battle of Swally had sufficiently impressed the Sardar (Governor) of Gujarat, who had reported it to the Emperor.

Hereafter, the Emperor is more favorably disposed towards the English than the Portuguese.

Another factor that may have influenced him is that the Portuguese are very anti-Islam, and often harass Mecca-bound pilgrim ships along the West coast of India.

Captain Best receives a letter from the Emperor ratifying the treaty, which is presented by the Governor on January 6, 1613.

Best now orders one of his men, Anthony Starkey, on January 16 to leave for England, via land, carrying letters of their success.

Best then continues on to Ceylon on January 18, then onward to Sumatra; he will return to England around April 1614 without returning to India.

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