The history of Brazil, 1500-1627:
Written during the early seventeenth century, Frei Vicente do Salvador’s The History of Brazil: 1500-1627 offers a unique account of this volatile and dynamic period and holds the distinction of being the first history of Brazil written by a Brazilian. With sections devoted to natural, social, and p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Written during the early seventeenth century, Frei Vicente do Salvador’s The History of Brazil: 1500-1627 offers a unique account of this volatile and dynamic period and holds the distinction of being the first history of Brazil written by a Brazilian. With sections devoted to natural, social, and political history, this expansive volume serves as a rich primary source, detailing the successes and failures of colonial governance, interactions with a diversity of Native peoples, and disputes between the Portuguese and the French and Dutch. As an eyewitness to many of the events he describes, Frei Vincente offers unparalleled access to the incidents, social customs, and personalities at play in colonial Brazil. -- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Foreword by Alida C. Metcalf xvii Introduction by Timothy J. Coates Bibliography xxxi xxxv Vocabulary ofForeign and Archaic English Terms Tables xxxvi xxxviii Maps and Illustrations xliii THE HISTORY OF BRAZIL BY FREI VICENTE DO SALVADOR BOOK1 The Discovery ofBrazil, the Customs of Its Natives, Its Birds, Fish, Animals, etc. All of Brazil ։ CHAPTER 1 How This State Was Discovered i CHAPTER 2 The Name ofBrazil 2 CHAPTERS Mapping Brazil’s Coast and Land Boundaries with Peru and the Spanish Indies CHAPTER 4 The Weather and Climate of Brazil 9 CHAPTER 5 The Mines ofMetal and Precious Stones in Brazil 10 CHAPTER 6 The Native Trees ofBrazil 11 CHAPTER? Medicinal Usesfor Trees and Herbs and Their Other Hidden Qualities CHAPTER 8 Staple Crops Grown in Brazil 18 17 4
vi Contents CHAPTER 9 Brazil s Animals and Insects 20 CHAPTER 10 The Birds 23 CHAPTER lí The Other Things on the Sea and Land ofBrazil 26 CHAPTER 12 The Origin of the Peoples ofBrazil and the Diversity of Their Languages 28 CHAPTER 13 Native Villages 30 CHAPTER 14 Native Marriages and Raising Children 32 CHAPTER 15 How the Natives Cure Their Sick and Bury Their Dead 34 CHAPTER 16 How the Natives of Brazil Conduct War 36 CHAPTER 17 War Prisoners 38 BOOK 2 The History ofBrazil at the Time ofIts Discovery 41 CHAPTER 1 How the Discovery ofBrazil Continued and Orders Were Issued for Its Settlement CHAPTER 2 The Captaincies and Lands That the King Awarded to the Brothers Pero Lopes and Martim Afonso de Sousa 43 CHAPTER 3 The Lands and Captaincy That the King Awarded to Pedro de Góis 43 CHAPTER 4 The Lands and Captaincy ofEspirito Santo That the King Awarded to Vasco Fernandes Coutinho 46 CHAPTER 5 The Captaincy ofPorto Seguro 48 41
vii Contents CHAPTER 6 49 The Captaincy ofTheus CHAPTER 7 The Captaincy of Bahia 30 CHAPTER 8 The Captaincy ofPernambuco, Which the King Awarded to Duarte Coelho 13 CHAPTER 9 How Duarte Coelho Sailed the Coastline of His Captaincy, Conducted War against the French, Made Peace with the Natives, and Returned to Portugal 36 CHAPTER 10 How Jeronimo de Albuquerque Governed the Captaincy ofPernambuco in the Absence of Duarte Coelho; What Occurred Then 38 CHAPTER 11 The Captaincy ofltamaracd 61 CHAPTER 12 What Happened in the Captaincy ofltamaracd after the Departure of Donatary Pero Lopes de Sousa 64 CHAPTER 13 The Lands and Captaincy That King D. Jodo III Awarded to João de Barros 66 CHAPTER 14 The Lands and Captaincy ofMaranhão That King D.João III Awarded to Luis de Melo da Silva 68 BOOK3 The History ofBrazilfrom the Time Tome de Sousa Governed to the Arrival of Manuel Teles Barreto (1349-80) 71 CHAPTER 1 How the King Again Ordered the Colonization ofBahia by Tome de Sousa, the First Governor General ofBrazil 71 CHAPTER 2 The Other Two Fleets That the King Sent to Bahia with People and Provisions CHAPTER 3 The Second Governor-General the King Sent to Brazil 73 74
viii Contents CHAPTER 4 Regarding a Ship Bound for India, Forced to Dock in Bahia during the Rule of GovernorD. Duarte da Costa 76 CHAPTER 5 Another Ship Bound for India That Cast Anchor in Bahia 78 CHAPTER 6 Mem de Sá, the Third Governor ofBrazil 80 CHAPTER 7 How the Governor Sent His Son Fernão de Sd to Assist Vasco Fernandes Coutinho and How He Was Killed There by Natives 81 CHAPTER 8 The Arrival of the French in Rio de Janeiro and the War Waged by the Governor 82 CHAPTER 9 How the Governor Returned to Bahia from Rio de Janeiro and the Fortune of a 84 Ship Bound for India That Provisioned There CHAPTER 10 How the Tamotos ofRio de Janeiro Afflicted the People of the Captaincy ofSão Vicente and How the Governor Ordered a Second War against Them 86 CHAPTER 11 What Occurred on Jorge de Albuquerque s Journeyfrom Pernambuco to Portugal 90 CHAPTER 12 How Governor Mem de Sá Returned to Rio de Janeiro and Founded the City ofSaint Sebastian de Rio de Janeiro and the Other Things He Did There until Returning to Bahia 94 CHAPTER 13 How the Governor Returned to Bahia anda Ship Bound for India Sheltered There CHAPTER 14 After the Governor Left, How the Tamoios and the French Wentfrom Cabo Frio to Rio de Janeiro to Capture a Village and What Followed CHAPTER 15 The Wars in Pernambuco at That Time 99 CHAPTER 16 How D. Luís Fernandes de Vasconcelos Was Killed by Pirates on HisJourney to Become the Governor ofBrazil CHAPTER 17 The Death ofGovernor Mem de Sá 104 103 98 97
Contents ix CHAPTER 18 How King D. Sebastião Appointed Cristóvão de Barros as Captain-Major to Govern Rio de Janeiro 107 CHAPTER 19 The Fourth Governor ofBrazil, Luis de Brito de Almeida, and His Journey to the Real River 108 CHAPTER 20 The Expeditions into the Interior at That Time top CHAPTER 21 The Differences between the Governor and the Bishop regarding a Prisoner Sheltering in a Church 117 CHAPTER 22 The Beginning of the Rebellion and Wars with the Natives ofParaiba 114 CHAPTER 23 How the King Divided the Government ofBrazil, Sending Doctor Antonio de Selema to Govern Rio de Janeiro and Porto Seguro and the Other Southern Captaincies, and Governor Luís de Brito to Govern Bahia and the Other Northern Captaincies and How He Conquered Paraiba CHAPTER 24 How Governor Luís de Brito Ordered the Superior Court Magistrate Fernão da Silva to Lead the Conquest ofParaiba and How He Later Went in Person but Could Not Reach It because of Contrary Winds 118 CHAPTER 25 An Excursionfrom Pernambuco into the Interior up CHAPTER 26 The Death ofGovernor Lourenço da Veiga 123 BOOK 4 The History of Brazil When It Was Governed by Manuel Teles Barreto (1784-88) until the Arrival of Governor Gaspar de Sousa (1613} 127 CHAPTER 1 How Governor Manuel Teles Barreto Came to Rule Brazil and What Happened to Some French and English Ships in Rio de Janeiro and São Vicente CHAPTER 2 The Fleet Sent by His Majesty to the Straits ofMagellan Led by General Diogo Flores de Valdez and Its Success 128 127 117
x Contents CHAPTER З On the Assistance Requested by Paraiba from Governor Manuel Teles and the Resolution regarding It 131 CHAPTER 4 How Doctor Martim Leitão, Superior Court Magistrate, Was Sent by the Governor with General 133 Diogo Flores de Valdez to Conquer Paraiba and Build a Fort at the River s Mouth CHAPTER 5 The Assistance Sent to Paraiba because of the Efforts of the Head Justice 133 CHAPTER 6 How the Superior Court Magistrate Martim Leitão Went to Paraiba the First Time, How the Trip Was Organized, and the First Siege 138 CHAPTER 7 How Peace Was Attempted with Braço de Peixe and When He Declined, How They Conducted War 141 CHAPTERS How General Martim Leitão Arrived at the Fort and Ordered Captain João Pais to the Bay of Traição and Afterward Departed for Pernambuco 144 CHAPTER 9 How Captain Castejon Fled theFortand the Superior Court Magistrate Apprehended Him and Provided for the Soldiers 146 CHAPTER 10 How Braço de Peixe Askedfor Peace and Assistance against the Potiguarás and the Superior Court Magistrate Returned to Paraiba to Establish a Town 148 CHAPTER 11 How the Magistrate Went to the Bay of Traição 131 CHAPTER 12 How They Left the Bay of Traição for Tujucupapo and Returned to Pernambuco CHAPTER 13 The Arrival of Captain Moralesfrom Portugal and the Return ofthe Superior Court Magistrate to Pamba 133 CHAPTER 14 How the Superior Court Magistrate Left Paraiba for Copaoba 137 CHAPTER 15 Once Copaoba Was Destroyed, How They Searchedfor Tujucupapo 160 133
xi Contents CHAPTER 16 After Disbanding the People, How the Superior Court Magistrate Constructed the Fort of São Sebastião 162 CHAPTER 17 The Great Treachery of the Natives of Sergipe toward the Men ofBahia and the 163 War Conducted by the Governor against the Atmore s CHAPTER 18 The Death ofGovernor Manuel Teles de Barreto and How Bishop D. Antônio Barreiros, the Head Superintendent Cristóvão de Barros, and the Superior Court Magistrate Governed in His Place 163 CHAPTER 19 Regarding Three English Ships That Came to Bahia at That Time lóó CHAPTER 20 The War Conducted by Cristóvão de Barros against the Natives ofSergipe ¡67 CHAPTER 21 An Expedition into the Interior Seeking Natives Who Fled from the Wars in Sergipe and Other Natives 170 CHAPTER 22 On the Continued Wars in Paraiba against the Potiguards, Who Were Assisted by the French 173 CHAPTER 23 How Francisco Giraldes was Appointed Governor ofBrazil but Never Arrived, He Returned to Portugal and Died; D. Francisco de Sousa Came as the Seventh Governor 173 CHAPTER 24 On the Journey Gabriel Soares de Sousa Made to the Mines in the Interior, Which Was Halted by His Death 177 CHAPTER 25 How Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho Came to Govern Paraiba and Continue the Wars There CHAPTER 30 17p 180 CHAPTER 31 How Manuel Mascarenhas Homem Built the Fort ofRio Grande and the Assistance Sent to Him by Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho 181 CHAPTER 32 Once the Fort at the Rio Grande Was Completed, It Was Turned Over to Captain Jerónimo de Albuquerque. The Captainsfrom Pernambuco and Paraiba Returned Home; Their Battles with the Potiguards along
the Way 183
xii Contents CHAPTER 33 How Jerónimo de Albuquerque Made Peace with the Potiguarás and Began to Colonize the Rio Grande 187 CHAPTER 34 How the Governor-General Went to the Mines in São Vicente and Alvaro de Carvalho Continued Governing Bahia and the Dutch Who Came There ipo CHAPTER 35 The War with the Native Aimore s and How Captain-Major Álvaro de Carvalho tņz Made Peace with Them CHAPTER 36 What the Governor Did in the Mines tpj CHAPTER 37 The Eighth Governor ofBrazil and the First Who Came via Pernambuco, Diogo Botelho; How He Brought Those Shipwreckedfrom a Naufrom India on the Island ofFernando da Noronha 19; CHAPTER 38 The Expedition ofPero Coelho de Sousa to Paraiba and the Mountains ofBoapaba, Done with the Governor’s Permission 197 CHAPTER 39 The Passion Shown by Governor Diogo Botelho in Converting Natives Using Priests zoo CHAPTER 40 How the Governor Wentfrom Pernambuco to Bahia and Sent Zorobabe to Paraiba with His Potiguarás to Paraiba to Follow the Escaped Negrosfrom Guinea at Palmares on the Itapucuru River; How Whaling Began 202 CHAPTER 41 How Zorobabe Arrived in Paraiba and Was Suspected ofRebellion, Imprisoned, and Sent to Portugal 20; CHAPTER 42 What Happened to a Flemish Nau on Business in the Captaincy ofEspirito Santo Loading Brazilwood 207 CHAPTER 43 Pero Coelho de Sousas Disastrous Second Expedition to the Boapabe Mountains 210 CHAPTER 44 The Mission and Expedition by Two Jesuits Ordered by Governor Diogo Botelho to the Same Boapaba Mountains; How Different Orders Pray 212 CHAPTER 45 How Governor D. Diogo de Menezes Came to Rule Bahia and Preside
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xiii Contents CHAPTER 46 How D. Francisco de Sousa Came to Brazil to Govern the Southern Captaincies and regarding His Death 213 CHAPTER 47 On the New Invention of the Sugar Mill 216 Additional Section 1: From the Santuário Mariano Additional Section 2: From the Santuário Mariano 219 221 BOOK 5 The History ofBrazilfrom the Time of Governor Gaspar de Sousa (1613-17) until 223 the Arrival of Governor Diogo Luís de Oliveira (1627) CHAPTER 1 The Arrival of the Tenth Governor ofBrazil, Gaspar de Sousa, and How He Came 223 via Pernambuco to Organize the Conquest ofMaranhão CHAPTER 2 How the Governor Ordered Jerónimo de Albuquerque to Conquer Maranhão 224 CHAPTERS The War in Maranhão and the Victory That Was Achieved 226 CHAPTER 4 The Truce Made between Our Forces and the French in Maranhão 228 CHAPTERS Regarding Francisco Caldeira de Castelo Branco Who Was Sent to Maranhão by Governor Gaspar de Sousa to Provide Assistance 231 CHAPTER 6 How Captain Baltasar deAragăo Left Bahia with a Fleet to Fight the French and How He Lost 233 CHAPTER 7 Governor Gaspar de Sousas Journeyfrom Pernambuco to Bahia and What He Did There 233 CHAPTER 8 How the Governor Returned to Pernambuco and Sent Alexandre de Moura to Maranhão 236 CHAPTER 9 Regarding a Dutch Fleet Passing by Rio de Janeiro for the Straits ofMagellan and a French Fleet Loading Brazilwood at Cape Frio 238 CHAPTER 18 How Henrique Correia daSilva Was Appointed Governor ofBrazil but Did Not Arrive, Why This Occurred, and How Diogo Mendonça Furtado Came in His Place 23p
xiv Contents CHAPTER 19 The Arrival ofGovernor Diogo de Mendonça in Bahia and the Departurefor P ortugal ofHis Predecessor D. Luís de Sousa 240 CHAPTER 20 How Antonio Barreiros, the Son of the Head of the Treasury, Was Appointed to Govern Maranhão by Governor-General Diogo de Mendonça Furtado and Bento Maciel to Rule Grão-Pará; Captain Luís Aranha Was Sent to Explore North of the Cape by Order ofHis Majesty 241 CHAPTER 21 The Fortifications and Other Good Works Completed in Bahia by Governor Diogo de Mendonça Furtado and the Questions Existing among the Governor, the Bishop, and Others 24; CHAPTER 22 How the Dutch Captured Bahia 247 CHAPTER 23 How Governor Diogo de Mendonça Was Captured by the Dutch and Their Colonel Jan Van Dorth Governed the City 210 CHAPTER 24 How the Bishop Was Elected by the People to Be the Captain-Major and Matias de Albuquerque in Pernambuco Was Made Governor-General 272 CHAPTER 25 How the Dutch Colonel Jan Van Dorth Was Killed and Was Succeeded by Albert Schouten and the Bishop Planned an Assaultfrom His Encampment 214 CHAPTER 26 The Assaults Undertaken When the Bishop Governed 216 CHAPTER 27 Other Attacks against the Dutch along the Coast 258 CHAPTER 28 The Ships and People the Dutch Captured in the Harbor of Salvador 261 CHAPTER 29 After He Received the Appointment as Governor, Matias de Albuquerque Turned to Assisting Bahia and Fortifying Pernambuco; Francisco Coelho de Carvalho, the Governor ofMaranhão, Remained in Pernambuco 26; CHAPTER 30 In Pernambuco, How Governor-General Matias de Albuquerque Appointed Francisco Nunes Marinho as Captain
General ofBahia and the Death of the Bishop 267
Contents XV CHAPTER 3Í The Encounters with the Dutch While Captain-Major Francisco Nunes Marinho Governed Our Camp 266 CHAPTER 32 How D. Francisco de Moura Was Ordered by His Majesty to Come Aid Bahia and Govern the Camp 268 CHAPTER 33 The Death ofColonel Albert Schouten and the Succession ofHis Brother, Willem Schouten, and the Continuation of the Raids 271 CHAPTER 34 The Fleet Sent by His Majesty to Recover Bahia and the Portuguese Nobles Who Joined It 27J CHAPTER 35 The Financial Contributions of the King s Portuguese Vassals for This Fleet 277 CHAPTER 36 How the Portuguese Fleet Awaited the Spanish Ships in Cape Verde and Sailed Together to Bahia 278 CHAPTER 37 How Salvador Correiafrom Rio de Janeiro and Jerónimo Cavalcantifrom Pernambuco Came to the Aid ofBahia and What Occurred with the Dutch on the Way 280 CHAPTER 38 How Those on the Armada Disembarked and the Dutch Attacked Them at São Bento, Where the First Battery Was Located1 28y CHAPTER 39 About the Second Battery at the Monastery of Carmo with General Dorn Fadrique de Toledo and Two Other Batteries Created from It 28; CHAPTER 40 Regarding the Other Trenches Dug near São Bento and How the French and the Dutch Were Divided 288 CHAPTER 41 How the Dutch Soldiers Rebelled against Their Colonel Willem Schouten, Removed Himfrom Office, and Elected His Replacement CHAPTER 42 How the Dutch Agreed to Surrender 290 28p
xvi Contents CHAPTER 43 How the City Was Reoccupied; the Thanks Given to Godfor the Victory and the News Sent to Spain 292 CHAPTER 44 The War Governor Matias de Albuquerque Ordered against the Natives of the Copaoba Mountains Who Rebelled While the Dutch Were Here 296 CHAPTER 45 On the Fleet That Camefrom Holland to Aid the Dutch and What Else Occurred until Our Fleet Departed 298 CHAPTER 46 The Return of Our Fleet to Portugal and the Dutch to Their Land 301 CHAPTER 47 How Governor Matias de Albuquerque Ordered a Party to Locate the Cargo ofa Nau from India Shipwrecked on Santa Helena Island 303 CHAPTER 48 Regarding the Dutch Who Sailed along the Coast ofBahia to Paraiba in the Year 1Ó2Ó and the Departure of Governor Francisco Coelho de Carvalhofor Maranhao 30p CHAPTER 49 How Diogo Lids de Oliveira Arrived to Govern Brazil and His Predecessor Μ atias de Albuquerque Departedfor Portugal 310 Additional Section 1; From the Santuàrio Mariano Additional Section 2: From the Santuàrio Mariano Additional Section 3: From the Santuàrio Mariano Notes 319 Index 333 312 312 315
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CONTENTS Foreword by Alida C. Metcalf xvii Introduction by Timothy J. Coates Bibliography xxxi xxxv Vocabulary ofForeign and Archaic English Terms Tables xxxvi xxxviii Maps and Illustrations xliii THE HISTORY OF BRAZIL BY FREI VICENTE DO SALVADOR BOOK1 The Discovery ofBrazil, the Customs of Its Natives, Its Birds, Fish, Animals, etc. All of Brazil ։ CHAPTER 1 How This State Was Discovered i CHAPTER 2 The Name ofBrazil 2 CHAPTERS Mapping Brazil’s Coast and Land Boundaries with Peru and the Spanish Indies CHAPTER 4 The Weather and Climate of Brazil 9 CHAPTER 5 The Mines ofMetal and Precious Stones in Brazil 10 CHAPTER 6 The Native Trees ofBrazil 11 CHAPTER? Medicinal Usesfor Trees and Herbs and Their Other Hidden Qualities CHAPTER 8 Staple Crops Grown in Brazil 18 17 4
vi Contents CHAPTER 9 Brazil's Animals and Insects 20 CHAPTER 10 The Birds 23 CHAPTER lí The Other Things on the Sea and Land ofBrazil 26 CHAPTER 12 The Origin of the Peoples ofBrazil and the Diversity of Their Languages 28 CHAPTER 13 Native Villages 30 CHAPTER 14 Native Marriages and Raising Children 32 CHAPTER 15 How the Natives Cure Their Sick and Bury Their Dead 34 CHAPTER 16 How the Natives of Brazil Conduct War 36 CHAPTER 17 War Prisoners 38 BOOK 2 The History ofBrazil at the Time ofIts Discovery 41 CHAPTER 1 How the Discovery ofBrazil Continued and Orders Were Issued for Its Settlement CHAPTER 2 The Captaincies and Lands That the King Awarded to the Brothers Pero Lopes and Martim Afonso de Sousa 43 CHAPTER 3 The Lands and Captaincy That the King Awarded to Pedro de Góis 43 CHAPTER 4 The Lands and Captaincy ofEspirito Santo That the King Awarded to Vasco Fernandes Coutinho 46 CHAPTER 5 The Captaincy ofPorto Seguro 48 41
vii Contents CHAPTER 6 49 The Captaincy ofTheus CHAPTER 7 The Captaincy of Bahia 30 CHAPTER 8 The Captaincy ofPernambuco, Which the King Awarded to Duarte Coelho 13 CHAPTER 9 How Duarte Coelho Sailed the Coastline of His Captaincy, Conducted War against the French, Made Peace with the Natives, and Returned to Portugal 36 CHAPTER 10 How Jeronimo de Albuquerque Governed the Captaincy ofPernambuco in the Absence of Duarte Coelho; What Occurred Then 38 CHAPTER 11 The Captaincy ofltamaracd 61 CHAPTER 12 What Happened in the Captaincy ofltamaracd after the Departure of Donatary Pero Lopes de Sousa 64 CHAPTER 13 The Lands and Captaincy That King D. Jodo III Awarded to João de Barros 66 CHAPTER 14 The Lands and Captaincy ofMaranhão That King D.João III Awarded to Luis de Melo da Silva 68 BOOK3 The History ofBrazilfrom the Time Tome' de Sousa Governed to the Arrival of Manuel Teles Barreto (1349-80) 71 CHAPTER 1 How the King Again Ordered the Colonization ofBahia by Tome' de Sousa, the First Governor General ofBrazil 71 CHAPTER 2 The Other Two Fleets That the King Sent to Bahia with People and Provisions CHAPTER 3 The Second Governor-General the King Sent to Brazil 73 74
viii Contents CHAPTER 4 Regarding a Ship Bound for India, Forced to Dock in Bahia during the Rule of GovernorD. Duarte da Costa 76 CHAPTER 5 Another Ship Bound for India That Cast Anchor in Bahia 78 CHAPTER 6 Mem de Sá, the Third Governor ofBrazil 80 CHAPTER 7 How the Governor Sent His Son Fernão de Sd to Assist Vasco Fernandes Coutinho and How He Was Killed There by Natives 81 CHAPTER 8 The Arrival of the French in Rio de Janeiro and the War Waged by the Governor 82 CHAPTER 9 How the Governor Returned to Bahia from Rio de Janeiro and the Fortune of a 84 Ship Bound for India That Provisioned There CHAPTER 10 How the Tamotos ofRio de Janeiro Afflicted the People of the Captaincy ofSão Vicente and How the Governor Ordered a Second War against Them 86 CHAPTER 11 What Occurred on Jorge de Albuquerque's Journeyfrom Pernambuco to Portugal 90 CHAPTER 12 How Governor Mem de Sá Returned to Rio de Janeiro and Founded the City ofSaint Sebastian de Rio de Janeiro and the Other Things He Did There until Returning to Bahia 94 CHAPTER 13 How the Governor Returned to Bahia anda Ship Bound for India Sheltered There CHAPTER 14 After the Governor Left, How the Tamoios and the French Wentfrom Cabo Frio to Rio de Janeiro to Capture a Village and What Followed CHAPTER 15 The Wars in Pernambuco at That Time 99 CHAPTER 16 How D. Luís Fernandes de Vasconcelos Was Killed by Pirates on HisJourney to Become the Governor ofBrazil CHAPTER 17 The Death ofGovernor Mem de Sá 104 103 98 97
Contents ix CHAPTER 18 How King D. Sebastião Appointed Cristóvão de Barros as Captain-Major to Govern Rio de Janeiro 107 CHAPTER 19 The Fourth Governor ofBrazil, Luis de Brito de Almeida, and His Journey to the Real River 108 CHAPTER 20 The Expeditions into the Interior at That Time top CHAPTER 21 The Differences between the Governor and the Bishop regarding a Prisoner Sheltering in a Church 117 CHAPTER 22 The Beginning of the Rebellion and Wars with the Natives ofParaiba 114 CHAPTER 23 How the King Divided the Government ofBrazil, Sending Doctor Antonio de Selema to Govern Rio de Janeiro and Porto Seguro and the Other Southern Captaincies, and Governor Luís de Brito to Govern Bahia and the Other Northern Captaincies and How He Conquered Paraiba CHAPTER 24 How Governor Luís de Brito Ordered the Superior Court Magistrate Fernão da Silva to Lead the Conquest ofParaiba and How He Later Went in Person but Could Not Reach It because of Contrary Winds 118 CHAPTER 25 An Excursionfrom Pernambuco into the Interior up CHAPTER 26 The Death ofGovernor Lourenço da Veiga 123 BOOK 4 The History of Brazil When It Was Governed by Manuel Teles Barreto (1784-88) until the Arrival of Governor Gaspar de Sousa (1613} 127 CHAPTER 1 How Governor Manuel Teles Barreto Came to Rule Brazil and What Happened to Some French and English Ships in Rio de Janeiro and São Vicente CHAPTER 2 The Fleet Sent by His Majesty to the Straits ofMagellan Led by General Diogo Flores de Valdez and Its Success 128 127 117
x Contents CHAPTER З On the Assistance Requested by Paraiba from Governor Manuel Teles and the Resolution regarding It 131 CHAPTER 4 How Doctor Martim Leitão, Superior Court Magistrate, Was Sent by the Governor with General 133 Diogo Flores de Valdez to Conquer Paraiba and Build a Fort at the River's Mouth CHAPTER 5 The Assistance Sent to Paraiba because of the Efforts of the Head Justice 133 CHAPTER 6 How the Superior Court Magistrate Martim Leitão Went to Paraiba the First Time, How the Trip Was Organized, and the First Siege 138 CHAPTER 7 How Peace Was Attempted with Braço de Peixe and When He Declined, How They Conducted War 141 CHAPTERS How General Martim Leitão Arrived at the Fort and Ordered Captain João Pais to the Bay of Traição and Afterward Departed for Pernambuco 144 CHAPTER 9 How Captain Castejon Fled theFortand the Superior Court Magistrate Apprehended Him and Provided for the Soldiers 146 CHAPTER 10 How Braço de Peixe Askedfor Peace and Assistance against the Potiguarás and the Superior Court Magistrate Returned to Paraiba to Establish a Town 148 CHAPTER 11 How the Magistrate Went to the Bay of Traição 131 CHAPTER 12 How They Left the Bay of Traição for Tujucupapo and Returned to Pernambuco CHAPTER 13 The Arrival of Captain Moralesfrom Portugal and the Return ofthe Superior Court Magistrate to Pamba 133 CHAPTER 14 How the Superior Court Magistrate Left Paraiba for Copaoba 137 CHAPTER 15 Once Copaoba Was Destroyed, How They Searchedfor Tujucupapo 160 133
xi Contents CHAPTER 16 After Disbanding the People, How the Superior Court Magistrate Constructed the Fort of São Sebastião 162 CHAPTER 17 The Great Treachery of the Natives of Sergipe toward the Men ofBahia and the 163 War Conducted by the Governor against the Atmore's CHAPTER 18 The Death ofGovernor Manuel Teles de Barreto and How Bishop D. Antônio Barreiros, the Head Superintendent Cristóvão de Barros, and the Superior Court Magistrate Governed in His Place 163 CHAPTER 19 Regarding Three English Ships That Came to Bahia at That Time lóó CHAPTER 20 The War Conducted by Cristóvão de Barros against the Natives ofSergipe ¡67 CHAPTER 21 An Expedition into the Interior Seeking Natives Who Fled from the Wars in Sergipe and Other Natives 170 CHAPTER 22 On the Continued Wars in Paraiba against the Potiguards, Who Were Assisted by the French 173 CHAPTER 23 How Francisco Giraldes was Appointed Governor ofBrazil but Never Arrived, He Returned to Portugal and Died; D. Francisco de Sousa Came as the Seventh Governor 173 CHAPTER 24 On the Journey Gabriel Soares de Sousa Made to the Mines in the Interior, Which Was Halted by His Death 177 CHAPTER 25 How Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho Came to Govern Paraiba and Continue the Wars There CHAPTER 30 17p 180 CHAPTER 31 How Manuel Mascarenhas Homem Built the Fort ofRio Grande and the Assistance Sent to Him by Feliciano Coelho de Carvalho 181 CHAPTER 32 Once the Fort at the Rio Grande Was Completed, It Was Turned Over to Captain Jerónimo de Albuquerque. The Captainsfrom Pernambuco and Paraiba Returned Home; Their Battles with the Potiguards along
the Way 183
xii Contents CHAPTER 33 How Jerónimo de Albuquerque Made Peace with the Potiguarás and Began to Colonize the Rio Grande 187 CHAPTER 34 How the Governor-General Went to the Mines in São Vicente and Alvaro de Carvalho Continued Governing Bahia and the Dutch Who Came There ipo CHAPTER 35 The War with the Native Aimore's and How Captain-Major Álvaro de Carvalho tņz Made Peace with Them CHAPTER 36 What the Governor Did in the Mines tpj CHAPTER 37 The Eighth Governor ofBrazil and the First Who Came via Pernambuco, Diogo Botelho; How He Brought Those Shipwreckedfrom a Naufrom India on the Island ofFernando da Noronha 19; CHAPTER 38 The Expedition ofPero Coelho de Sousa to Paraiba and the Mountains ofBoapaba, Done with the Governor’s Permission 197 CHAPTER 39 The Passion Shown by Governor Diogo Botelho in Converting Natives Using Priests zoo CHAPTER 40 How the Governor Wentfrom Pernambuco to Bahia and Sent Zorobabe' to Paraiba with His Potiguarás to Paraiba to Follow the Escaped Negrosfrom Guinea at Palmares on the Itapucuru River; How Whaling Began 202 CHAPTER 41 How Zorobabe Arrived in Paraiba and Was Suspected ofRebellion, Imprisoned, and Sent to Portugal 20; CHAPTER 42 What Happened to a Flemish Nau on Business in the Captaincy ofEspirito Santo Loading Brazilwood 207 CHAPTER 43 Pero Coelho de Sousas Disastrous Second Expedition to the Boapabe'Mountains 210 CHAPTER 44 The Mission and Expedition by Two Jesuits Ordered by Governor Diogo Botelho to the Same Boapaba Mountains; How Different Orders Pray 212 CHAPTER 45 How Governor D. Diogo de Menezes Came to Rule Bahia and Preside
over the High Court 2Џ
xiii Contents CHAPTER 46 How D. Francisco de Sousa Came to Brazil to Govern the Southern Captaincies and regarding His Death 213 CHAPTER 47 On the New Invention of the Sugar Mill 216 Additional Section 1: From the Santuário Mariano Additional Section 2: From the Santuário Mariano 219 221 BOOK 5 The History ofBrazilfrom the Time of Governor Gaspar de Sousa (1613-17) until 223 the Arrival of Governor Diogo Luís de Oliveira (1627) CHAPTER 1 The Arrival of the Tenth Governor ofBrazil, Gaspar de Sousa, and How He Came 223 via Pernambuco to Organize the Conquest ofMaranhão CHAPTER 2 How the Governor Ordered Jerónimo de Albuquerque to Conquer Maranhão 224 CHAPTERS The War in Maranhão and the Victory That Was Achieved 226 CHAPTER 4 The Truce Made between Our Forces and the French in Maranhão 228 CHAPTERS Regarding Francisco Caldeira de Castelo Branco Who Was Sent to Maranhão by Governor Gaspar de Sousa to Provide Assistance 231 CHAPTER 6 How Captain Baltasar deAragăo Left Bahia with a Fleet to Fight the French and How He Lost 233 CHAPTER 7 Governor Gaspar de Sousas Journeyfrom Pernambuco to Bahia and What He Did There 233 CHAPTER 8 How the Governor Returned to Pernambuco and Sent Alexandre de Moura to Maranhão 236 CHAPTER 9 Regarding a Dutch Fleet Passing by Rio de Janeiro for the Straits ofMagellan and a French Fleet Loading Brazilwood at Cape Frio 238 CHAPTER 18 How Henrique Correia daSilva Was Appointed Governor ofBrazil but Did Not Arrive, Why This Occurred, and How Diogo Mendonça Furtado Came in His Place 23p
xiv Contents CHAPTER 19 The Arrival ofGovernor Diogo de Mendonça in Bahia and the Departurefor P ortugal ofHis Predecessor D. Luís de Sousa 240 CHAPTER 20 How Antonio Barreiros, the Son of the Head of the Treasury, Was Appointed to Govern Maranhão by Governor-General Diogo de Mendonça Furtado and Bento Maciel to Rule Grão-Pará; Captain Luís Aranha Was Sent to Explore North of the Cape by Order ofHis Majesty 241 CHAPTER 21 The Fortifications and Other Good Works Completed in Bahia by Governor Diogo de Mendonça Furtado and the Questions Existing among the Governor, the Bishop, and Others 24; CHAPTER 22 How the Dutch Captured Bahia 247 CHAPTER 23 How Governor Diogo de Mendonça Was Captured by the Dutch and Their Colonel Jan Van Dorth Governed the City 210 CHAPTER 24 How the Bishop Was Elected by the People to Be the Captain-Major and Matias de Albuquerque in Pernambuco Was Made Governor-General 272 CHAPTER 25 How the Dutch Colonel Jan Van Dorth Was Killed and Was Succeeded by Albert Schouten and the Bishop Planned an Assaultfrom His Encampment 214 CHAPTER 26 The Assaults Undertaken When the Bishop Governed 216 CHAPTER 27 Other Attacks against the Dutch along the Coast 258 CHAPTER 28 The Ships and People the Dutch Captured in the Harbor of Salvador 261 CHAPTER 29 After He Received the Appointment as Governor, Matias de Albuquerque Turned to Assisting Bahia and Fortifying Pernambuco; Francisco Coelho de Carvalho, the Governor ofMaranhão, Remained in Pernambuco 26; CHAPTER 30 In Pernambuco, How Governor-General Matias de Albuquerque Appointed Francisco Nunes Marinho as Captain
General ofBahia and the Death of the Bishop 267
Contents XV CHAPTER 3Í The Encounters with the Dutch While Captain-Major Francisco Nunes Marinho Governed Our Camp 266 CHAPTER 32 How D. Francisco de Moura Was Ordered by His Majesty to Come Aid Bahia and Govern the Camp 268 CHAPTER 33 The Death ofColonel Albert Schouten and the Succession ofHis Brother, Willem Schouten, and the Continuation of the Raids 271 CHAPTER 34 The Fleet Sent by His Majesty to Recover Bahia and the Portuguese Nobles Who Joined It 27J CHAPTER 35 The Financial Contributions of the King's Portuguese Vassals for This Fleet 277 CHAPTER 36 How the Portuguese Fleet Awaited the Spanish Ships in Cape Verde and Sailed Together to Bahia 278 CHAPTER 37 How Salvador Correiafrom Rio de Janeiro and Jerónimo Cavalcantifrom Pernambuco Came to the Aid ofBahia and What Occurred with the Dutch on the Way 280 CHAPTER 38 How Those on the Armada Disembarked and the Dutch Attacked Them at São Bento, Where the First Battery Was Located1 28y CHAPTER 39 About the Second Battery at the Monastery of Carmo with General Dorn Fadrique de Toledo and Two Other Batteries Created from It 28; CHAPTER 40 Regarding the Other Trenches Dug near São Bento and How the French and the Dutch Were Divided 288 CHAPTER 41 How the Dutch Soldiers Rebelled against Their Colonel Willem Schouten, Removed Himfrom Office, and Elected His Replacement CHAPTER 42 How the Dutch Agreed to Surrender 290 28p
xvi Contents CHAPTER 43 How the City Was Reoccupied; the Thanks Given to Godfor the Victory and the News Sent to Spain 292 CHAPTER 44 The War Governor Matias de Albuquerque Ordered against the Natives of the Copaoba Mountains Who Rebelled While the Dutch Were Here 296 CHAPTER 45 On the Fleet That Camefrom Holland to Aid the Dutch and What Else Occurred until Our Fleet Departed 298 CHAPTER 46 The Return of Our Fleet to Portugal and the Dutch to Their Land 301 CHAPTER 47 How Governor Matias de Albuquerque Ordered a Party to Locate the Cargo ofa Nau from India Shipwrecked on Santa Helena Island 303 CHAPTER 48 Regarding the Dutch Who Sailed along the Coast ofBahia to Paraiba in the Year 1Ó2Ó and the Departure of Governor Francisco Coelho de Carvalhofor Maranhao 30p CHAPTER 49 How Diogo Lids de Oliveira Arrived to Govern Brazil and His Predecessor Μ atias de Albuquerque Departedfor Portugal 310 Additional Section 1; From the Santuàrio Mariano Additional Section 2: From the Santuàrio Mariano Additional Section 3: From the Santuàrio Mariano Notes 319 Index 333 312 312 315 |
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