451 Sainsbury, W. Noel
Calendar of state papers, colonial series, East Indies, China and Japan, 1622-1624.1878.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, COLONIAL SERIES, EAST INDIES, CHINA AND JAPAN, 1622-1624. PRESERVED IN HER MAJESTY'S PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, AND ELSEWHERE. EDITED BY W. NOEL SAINSBURY, OF THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, HONORARY MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY AND OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETIES OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAINE, NEW YORK, MARYLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, GEORGIA, VIRGINIA, ETC. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS, AND WITH THE SANCTION OF HER MAJESTY'S SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIAL DEPARTMENT.
LONDON: LONGMAN & CO., Paternoster Row; TRUBNER & CO., Ludgate Hill: ALSO BY PARKER & CO., OXFORD; and MACMILLAN & CO., CAMBRIDGE; A. & C. BLACK, EDINBURGH; and A. THOM, DUBLIN. 1878.
2, lxxii, 597, [2] p. 28 cm.

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日本関係記事
N. B.—The figures denote the number of each document, except where the letter p. refers to the page.
Coraets (Japan), p. 315.
Fegeno, Camme, King or Governor of Firando, 146, 306, pp. 128-31.
Fegeno, Camme, suspected of a conspiracy against the Emperor Shongo Lame, 223.
Fegeno, Camme, presents for, 306, pp. 128-30.
Fegeno, Camme, letters to, 1623: pp. 128-9.
Fegeno, Camme, secretary of, 180.
Firando (Japan), 70, 146, 177, 261, p. 130, p. 315.
Firando, factory at, pp. 128-131.
Firando, factory at, consultations, &c. upon dissolving the, 306, pp. 129-130.
Firando, factory at, account of debts due to the, pp. 130-131.
Firando, factory at, account of debts due to the, presents given and names of the receivers, upon dissolving the, pp. 129-130.
Firando, trade in (overthrown), 146.
Firando, Justices of, debtors to East India Company, will neither pay themselves nor force others to pay their debts, p. 130.
Firando, the Netherlands lodge in, 70.
Firando, letters, &c. dated from, 146, 163, 164, 174, 175, 180, 223, 306, p. 128-131.
Fisien (Japan), p. 315.
Friars, Spanish and Portuguese, taken prisoners and roasted to death, 146.
Gonrockdono, Governor of Nangasaki, 70, 163.
Japan, p. 62, 174, 261, p. 109, p. 112, p. 205, p. 486.
Japan names of factors in, 352 (703)
Japan, factors in, 366, p. 207.
Japan, factors in, all left, p. 250.
Japan, goshoon for free traffic in, given up, p. 130.
Japan, factories in, p. 111, p. 200.
Japan, excessive charges in, 265.
Japan, proposal to dissolve unprofitable factories in, 55, p. 128.
Japan, orders about leaving the factories in, p. 62, 146, p. 110, 265, 306, p. 200.
Japan, orders about leaving the factories in, given two years since, p. 250.
Japan, factories dissolved, p. 205, p. 250.
Japan, great debts outstanding in, 265, p. 250.
Japan, great confusion in accounts in, p. 250.
Japan, Coen's opinion on profits of trade to, p. 99.
Japan, particulars of sales of goods in, 146.
Japan, loss of ship richly laden with commodities for, p. 128.
Japan, the English commanders in, p. 167.
Japan, the Kings of, p. 200.
Japan, Lords of the Council of, p. 128.
Japan, Lords of the Council of, letter to, 1623: p. 128.
Japan, nobility of, presents for, 175, 223, pp. 129-130.
Japan, the Chinise in.
Japan, the Chinese in, friends to the English, 146.
Japan, the Chinese in, in danger of losing their lives, 146.
Japan, the Chinese in, permission to trade in, 223.
Japan, the Dutch in, 223, 243, p. 203.
Japan, the Dutch in, send ships to, 146, 175.
Japan, the Dutch in, Cocks' opinion that their conduct will cause both English and Dutch to be driven out of, 146.
Japan, the Dutch in, spoken ill of, 223.
Japan, the Dutch in, about trade in, pp. 98-99.
Japan, the Dutch in, often found stealing goods, p. 250.
Japan, the Spaniards and Portuguese in.
Japan, the Spaniards and Portuguese in, imprisoned, 146.
Japan, gold and silver to be coined, 723.
Japan, silver, 367, p. 206.
Japan, plate, p. 203.
Japan, ships from, p. 250.
Japanese, the, p. 54.
Japanese, put to death for harbouring friars, 146.
Japanese, (in the Hollanders service), executed, 146.
Japanese, often found stealing goods from the English factory, p. 250.
Japanese, and the Amboyna massacre, p. 193, pp. 208-9, 460 I., 461, 466, 485, p. 304, pp. 306-7, pp. 317-318, pp. 341-343, 548, 549, 586, pp. 392-3, 661. II.
Japanese, and the Amboyna massacre, concerned in the, to have each 1,000 ryals, p. 343.
Japanese, apprehended, examined, and cruelly tortured by the Dutch, p. 307, pp. 312-3, pp. 317-318, pp. 344-347, 585, p. 392, p. 396, 684. I.
Japanese, brought into the great hall of the castle of Amboyna and solemnly condemned to death, p. 311.
Japanese, show their tortured bodies to the English who they upbraid, p. 313.
Japanese, names of the nine executed, p. 315.
Japanese, names of their judges, 611-613.
Miako (Japan), 223, pp. 128-9.
Nangasaki (Japan), p. 131, p. 315.
Naygensama, Chief Justice of Firando, 146, p. 130.
Naygensama, threatens to put all English to death and to burn their shipping, 146.
Naygensama, presents for, p. 130.
Newrode, Capt. Cornelius, chief of the Dutch factory in Japan, p. 130.
Newrode, Capt. Cornelius, commission to recover debts for English company in Japan, p. 131.
Osaka (Japan), p. 129.
Owendono, Secretary to the Emperor of Japan.
Owendono, presents for, p. 129.
Shashma (Japan), friars in disguise as merchants taken prisoners at, 146.
Shongo Same, Emperor of Japan, 70, 163, 306, pp. 128-130.
Shongo Same, presents for, 146, 175, 223, p. 99, pp. 128-9.
Shongo Same, presents for, given to, p. 129.
Shongo Same, a mortal enemy to Christians, especially Papistical Christians, 146.
Shongo Same, conspiracy against, 223.
Shongo Same, conspiracy against, his brethren suspected of, 223.
Shongo Same, his Council, 175, 223, p. 130.
Shongo Same, his Council, presents for, pp. 129-130.
Tonomonsama, brother of Fegeno Camme, King of Firando, pp. 129-30.
Tonomonsama, debts of, pp. 130-131.
Tonomonsama, presents for, p. 130.
Tsoucketgo (Japan), p. 315.
Yedo (Japan), 146, 175, 223.
Yedo, the Emperor's court at, 146, p. 128.

注  記
標題紙に Vol. IV.' との書き込み。
標題紙と p. 597 に<PRESENTED TO THE FREE LIBRARY SALFORD>との印。
日本関係記事は<GENERAL INDEX.>より抽出。


記載書誌
CORDIER, col. 277.