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 sent me from Bancock to Morgen, to see what was become of Monsieur de Bruham, and to acquaint him that the Peace was concluded The King of SIAM gave me a Mandarin to accompany me, and to provide for me such things as were necessary during my Journey.

On the 12th of October I arriv'd at Morgen, where I stay'd not long, because I could learn nothing about Monsieur de Bruham.

On the First of November, I Embarqued on a small Frigat of the King of SIAM ' s, and went upon the Rivers of Tanay, Musavan, and Sorian, in the Kingdom of Pegu, thinking to have found him in some of those places: But missing of him there, I was obliged to pass by the Islands of Rey, and to go on shore at Seroide, where, by some certain marks, I knew that Monsieur Bruham had touch'd, and especially by some pieces of the French Soldiers Cloaths that seem'd to have been left there on purpose to give us notice of their passage that way.

On the 12th of November I return'd again to Morgen, where finding a Ship belonging to the Royal French Company, call'd The Cocq, commanded by Monsieur Darmagnan, I Embarqued thereupon two days after, to go to Pondichery, where I was ordered to wait for Monsieur des Farges, according to the Instructions he gave me at parting from Bancock.