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 his ship, carrying away so much honour from having been present in the action: and each one was to act according to his own will, for he would give an account of all to the king in his letters. But the captains, occupied with their profits of selling and taking in cargo, set little store by this, and the governor departed, saying that he was not going to take anyone away with him against his will."

Albuquerque then went to Cananor, which G. Correa says he again left on the 3rd October for Goa (tom., p. 140); tres is probably an error for treze, the 13th, which would be in accordance with the statement of the document that Albuquerque sailed from Cochim on the 11th of October. Gaspar Correa gives the following names of captains who accompanied Albuquerque against Goa.

&lowast;Joan de Lima. Jeronymo de Lima, his brother. Manuel de Lacerda. Fernan Peres d'Andrade. Simāo d'Andrade, his brother. Diogo Fernandes de Beja.

&lowast;Manuel da Cunha. Duarte de Mello. Francisco de Tavora. Vasco Fernandes Coutinho. &lowast;Gracia de Sousa. Gaspar Cāo. Lopo Vaz de Sampayo. Ayres da Silva. Diniz Fernandes de Mello.

Joan Serrano. Diogo Mendes de Vascogoncellos. Pero Coresma. Baltesar da Silva. Mice Vinete Cerniche. Antonio Raposo. &lowast;Simāo Martins. Gaspar de Paiva. Francisco Pantoja. &lowast;Bastian de Miranda, d'Azevedo.

Afonso Pessoa. Jorge Martins de Liāo. Francisco Pereira.

He also mentions, p. 145, the following gentlemen as being with Albuquerque in the attack on Goa:

&lowast; The names marked with an asterisk are among those who gave an opinion at the Council of War above mentioned.