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Charles I

Charles V

chemotherapy

chili pepper

China

areca nut chewed in

Batavia welcoming traders from

betel used in

black pepper appetite of

Catholicism and culture of

Christians entering

Christians persecuted in

clove use of

emperor of

Jesuits in

maritime trade quit by

pepper consumption of

Ricci as Jesuit in

Rites Controversy in

sugar plantations of

tea from

VOC revolt of

wood for massive ships of

cholera

Christians

China entered by

China persecuting

missionaries spreading word of

Nestorian

Cicero

cinnamon

clock repair

cloves

annual demand for

Benkoolen's shipments of

China's use of

mercantile companies agreement on

smuggling of

Spice Islands only source of

Coelho, Nicolau

Coen, Jan Pieterszoon

exclusive trade agreements ensured by

native people slaughtered by

trade vision of

coins

Collett, Joseph

Collins, Edward

Colson, Samuel

Columbia
(ship)

Columbus, Christopher

commercial enterprise

Compagnie van Verre

Confucian scholar

Confucian system

Corsali, Andrea

country traders

Courteen, William

Cranfield, Johan

criminals

Croissant
(ship)

Crowninshield, George

Crusades

cruzado

Cubeb pepper

culinary ingredient

curcumin

cutaneous leishmaniasis

da Gama, Vasco

Calicut arrival of

Calicut behavior of

force and hostages used by

Manuel rewarding

da Orta, Garcia

Dampier, William

as country trader

A New Voyage Round the World
by

Sowdon description of

spice trees cut down explained by

VOC fraud comments of

Darwin, Charles

Dattoo

Davis, John

Red Dragon
piloted by

Sumatra writings of

de Bourgogne, Jean

de Cam
ō
es, Luis Vaz

de Prémare, father

death trap

DEET

Delano, Amasa

Derby, Elias Hasket

Deschamps, Louis Auguste

desertion

despicable characters

d'Estaing, Comte

Dewbry, Henry

di Varthema, Ludovico

Dias, Bartolomeu

Diatrion piperon

Dioscorides

docetaxel

dodos

Doubilet, David

Downes, John

Drake, Francis

Duchess of Somerset

Duckling
(ship)

Duppoh, Libbe

the Dutch

Aceh blockade of

Aceh's defense surprising

Amboyna massacre by

Asian trade dominated by

Banda Aceh attacked by

Bantam attacked by

Benkoolen worries about assaults by

black pepper exclusive control sought by

brutality and death toll of

cruel water torture of

England fending off

England signing treaty with

England's land negotiations with

Indian Ocean traders of

Indonesia interest of

Indonesian agreement of

Indonesian expedition of

Makassar destruction goal of

Padang natives and

pepper trade of

pepper's value and

Raffles, Stamford

campaign against

comments on absurd policies of

obsession with

silver flow of

spice monopoly strategy of

Dutch East India Company.
See also
VOC

The Dutch Seaborne Empire
(Boxer)

dysentery

East India Company.
See also
Dutch East India Company; English East India Company

The Asian Journal
sponsored by

exclusive rights sought by

French

Mundy merchant of

pepper gardens exploited by

pirate news story from

Queen Elizabeth chartering

East India Marine Society

East Indies

Eclipse
(ship)

Edict of Nantes

1824 treaty

elephants

animal fights with

blood sports with

Muda's ownership of

Mundy witnessing procession of

wealth measured by possession of

Elizabeth, queen

East India Company chartered by

English East India Company establishment of

James I following

Lancaster delivering letter of

letter of

The Encantadas of Enchanted Isles
(Melville)

Endeavor
(ship)

Endicott, Charles Moses

England

Benkoolen invitation to

country traders of

Dutch hinderance to

Dutch land negotiations with

Dutch signing treaty with

English ships sailing back to

factories needing fortification and

Fort Marlborough built by

Indonesia pepper ports sought by

leaving Sumatra

pepper garden quotas set by

pepper trade entered by

as pepper trade major competitor

Singapore as free port of

English East India Company

Aceh bound ships of

Aceh encounter with

Bantam factory of

clove and nutmeg agreement of

Elizabeth allowing establishment of

fraud and abuse in

funds being drained of

Indian textiles and

new pepper ports sought by

pepper imports increase of

pepper production increase ideas of

revenue sources of

spice trade of

stock ownership of

Sumatra pepper colony of

supremacy quest of

VOC imports compared to

West Sumatra rule of

entertainment

Europe.
See also
northern Europe

all-ocean route to India sought by

Asian pepper adventures of

bathing not understood in

famines in

India exporting directly to

islands in path of ships from

medieval

Middle Ages spice trade of

northern

pepper consumption of

pepper route hazards and

pepper trade profits in

Portuguese and women lacking from

exclusive rights

exclusive trade agreements

factories

England realizing fortification required for

English East India's

English invited to establish

Falcáo, Figueiredo

famines

Farmer, Richard

Ferdinand

fever

fish

flower, world's largest

flying fish

food shortages

foot rot disease

Forbusher, Richard

forced cultivation

foreign traders

Fort Marlborough

abandonment of

company men imbibing at

despicable characters running

England building

laziness accusations in

Fort Speelwyk

France

fraud

Freedman, Paul

French East India Company

Friendship
(ship)

Frölich, Theodor

fungus

Furber, Holden

Galapagos Island

Galeano, Eduardo

Galen

garblers

Garden of Eden

Gardner, John Lowell

Gentlemen 17

geographic location

ginger

Goa

gold

Gould, James W.

grains of paradise

Grand Sachem
(ship)

Grand Turk
(ship)

The Grocers' Company

Hahn, Emily

Hakluyt, Richard

Hang-zhou

Hastings, Warren

Hazelhurst, Isaac

health

improving human

pepper's properties for

Hector
(ship)

Henry VI

The Hikayat Abdullah
(Kadir)

Hippocrates

Hirondelle
(frigate)

The History of Sumatra
(Marsden)

Hodges, Benjamin

Holst, Axel

Hope
(ship)

Hormuz, port of

horrea piperataria
(warehouses)

Houteman, Cornelius

humans

Hunan Province

hunger

Hunter
(ship)

Hurlock, Joseph

hydroxychavicol

Inayat, Zaquiyat ud-udin

India

black pepper indigenous to

Europe importing directly from

Europeans seeking all-ocean route to

long pepper from

medicinal plants of

pepper attracting people to

Piper longum
from

Portuguese sailing to

Surat

textiles of

Indian Ocean

Dutch traders of

giant tortoises of

pepper search in

travelers

Indonesia

Dutch agreement for

Dutch expedition to

Dutch interest in

England seeking pepper ports in

Indonesia archipelago

inflammation

insect repellent

intra-Asia trade

Isabella

Itinerario
(Linschoten)

Jackson, Andrew

James I, king

Japan

pepper oil and

precious metals from

Unicorne
bound for

Jenkens, John

Jesuits

black pepper history with

in China

clock repair ability of

Portugal's support of

Ricci in China as

spice income of

John, Prester

John Adams
(ship)

John III

John of Monte Corvino

Judith (Englishwoman)

Kadir, Abdullah bin Abdul

Kangxi

Karl of Bourgogne, duke

Keay, John

Keeling, William

Khan, Sarah

Khublai Khan

Kolenko, Vladimir

Krakatau

Lancaster, James

Ala'uddin Syah giving gifts to

crew lost at sea of

Portuguese battle success of

Portuguese ship plundering plan of

Queen Elizabeth's letter delivered by

land

leeches

Leguat, François

leishmaniasis

Lewed, William

Lincoln, Levi

Linnaeus, Carl

Linschoten, Jan Huyghen van

Lockyer, Charles

long pepper

Louis XIV

Low, Gorham P.

Loyola, Ignatius

The Lusiads
(de Cam
ō
es)

Ma Huan

mace

Madras

Magellan, Ferdinand

Makassar

Malacca

Aceh and campaign of

Aceh laying siege to

commanding fortress of

Judith showing up in

Penang and relocation of

Portuguese conquering

spice transport point of

Strait of

malaria

Malaysia

opium use and

pirate reputation of

Portuguese intrigues with

U.S. ships not seized and

male heirs

Manchus

Mandeville, John

mangrove timber

Manuel, Don

Marco Polo

maricha

mariners logs

maritime trade

Marquis de Somereulas
(ship)

Marsden, William

Mauritius

MD Anderson Cancer Center

meals

meat preservation

medicinal plants

medicine

medieval Europe

Meilink-Roelofsz, M. A. P.

Melegueta pepper

Melville, Herman

mercantile companies

merchants

East India Company

women entertaining

metabolic enzymes

Middle Ages

Europe's spice trade in

meat preservation in

wealthy people in

Middleton, Henry

Middleton, John

Miller, J. Innes

Milton, John

Minangkabau

Ming Dynasty

Minto, Lord

missionaries

monkeys

monsoons

the Moors

mosquitoes

Muda, Iskandar

elephants owned by

fleet assembled by

male heirs killed by

river bathing of

as tyrant

Mundy, Peter

Aceh life account by

Aceh visited by

birds killed for food described by

Courteen employing

dodos described by

as East India Company merchant

elephant procession witnessed by

penguins taste described by

pepper garden writing of

pepper processing observations of

as private trader

Muslims

native people

Nestorian Christians

A New Voyage Round the World
(Dampier)

A New Voyage to the East-Indies
(Leguat)

Nicols, George

North-Coombes, Alfred

northern Europe

nuclear factor kappa beta

nutmeg

Benkoolen's shipments of

mercantile companies agreement on

smuggling of

ocean exploration

opium

addicts

Batavia's smuggling of

Malaysians use of

pepper trade bartering for

as profitable commodity

trade

VOC exports of

Ord, Ralph

Orstedt, Hans Christian

The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores
(Ma Huan)

Padang

Padroado

pagan worship

painted cloth
(pintadoes)

Paradise Lost
(Milton)

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