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 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. 549 Abraham Patras, governor-general of the Dutch Indies. C. 1736. J. 1661. H. 1147. The king of Goa Macassar, and the Waju pi-v rate, Singkang, subdue Bontaing and the northern provinces. The Susunan Manghorat Mas dies at Ceylon, and his family, with the regalia, are brought back to Java. C. 1737. J. 1662. H. 1148. Adrian Valckenier, governor-general of the Dutch Indies. C. 1739. J. 1664. H. 1150. Bontolangkas, joined by the people of Waju, and by the greater part of the Macassars, takes Goa» and invests Fort Rotterdam. — The Dutch garrison defeat them in three separate actions, and retake Goa with the regalia of Macassar. — The Macassars submit, and the war terminates. — Bontolangkas dies of the wounds received in the last action, Don Gaspar de la Torre, governor of the Phi- lippines. The English admiral Anson captures the Aca- pulco Galleon, with a million and a half of dollars in silver specie. C. 1740. J. 1665. H. 1151. The Dutch and people of Boni sail for Waju, and obtain two victories over the Wajus, but in an impolitic manner stop short of subduing the couij" try, and of making a find arrangement.