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Some account of Batavia

[Margin note] Bed
at most the covering of a single peice of fine Chintz.

[Margin note]Pepper 
Before I leave the Productions of this countrey, I cannot help saying a word or two about spice, tho in reality none but pepper is a native of the Island of Java, & but little even of that   of pepper, however I may say that large as the quantities of it are that are annualy imported into Europe, little or none is usd in this part of the Indies, Capsicum or Cayan pepper as it is call'd in Europe has almost totaly supplyd its place. as for Cloves & Nutmegs, the monopoly of the Duch has made them too dear to be plentifully usd by the Malays, who are otherwise very fond of them, Cloves, tho said to be originaly the Produce of Machian or Bachian, a small Island far to the Eastward & only 15 miles to the Northward of the Line, from whence they were when the Duch came here, disseminated over most or all of the Eastern Isles, are now intirely confind to Amboina, & its Neighbouring small Islets, the dutch having by different treaties of peace made with the Conquerd Kings of all the other Islands, stipulated that they should have only a certain number of trees in their dominions, & in future quarrels, as a punishment, lessned their quantity, till at last they left them
 

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