_ 160 _ Item: Vasco Fernandes, his son, also with a permit. Item: Espinosa, who is sailing as master of the ship, which the secretary gave him, without salary . Thirteen persons in all. f3v Christian women who sailed in the said ship with permits from the Lord Governor and Ruy de Melo. Item: Violante Corea, with two maids 2. Item: [...] Ormuz pilot [...] with a maid 2. Item: Francisca, Abyssinian, with a maid 2. Item: [...] Espivel with another old woman, a relation, and with her brother Manuel and a small son 1 Eleven persons in all. Item: Filipa, a Christian, was found after we were at sea. She had been brought from Melindi by António and hidden in the ship. The Captain took her from the ship and kept her in his house in Ormuz and made himself her guardian, and was to hand her over whenever he was asked for her or it was found that she was a slave. He assumed that this was the case because she kept saying that whatever happened, she belonged to Diogo Lourenço, who had gone to Portugal . f4 The following are the seamen who are sailing to Ormuz
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