THE EMBASSY
OF
SIR THOMAS ROE
TO THE
COURT OF THE GREAT MOGUL,
AS NARRATED IN HIS JOURNAL AND CORRESPONDENCE.
EDITED FROM CONTEMPORARY LETTERS
BY
WILLIAM FOSTER, B.A.,
Editor of * Letters Received by the East India Company, 1615;' Joint Editor of
" The First Letter Book of the East India Company, 1600-1619;"
Honorary Secretary of the Hakluyt Society.
Inter eos autem qui relationes suas de hoc Regno prodiderunt, facile fide et dignatione princeps est Thomas Roeus, Eques, Magnae
Britanniae Regis ad superiorem Indiae Regem Legatus.
De Laet: De Imperio Magni Mogolis, 1631.
VOL. II.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY.
M.DCCC.XCIX.
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
The Journal (Brit. Mus. Addl. MS. 6ll5):
Arrival of the 1616 fleet, 284; Prince Khusru is made over to the charge of Asaf Khan, 293; a Persian ambassador reaches Ajmere, 295; Prince Khurram starts for the
Deccan, 319; departure of Jahangir, 320; the Surat factors despatch a ship to Jashak, 330; Roe leaves
Ajmere, 340; he sends to Ispahan a draft of concessions desired from the Shah, 373; his interview with Prince
Khusru, 378; Prince Khurram seizes the presents on their way to Court, 380.
The Journal (continued from Purchas His Pilgrimes):
The presents sent to the King, 383; Jahangir enters Mandu,
391; the Persian ambassador quits the Court, 400; Dutch ships wrecked near Daman, 403; Khusru released, 404; birthd…