_ 131 _ and resigned as Captain of the fleet, so another fleet was organized in Ormuz under Francisco de Gouvea, who sailed to Rishahr without any problems. There, de Gouvea told the King that he came partly on behalf of the King of Ormuz: he must once again be obedient to the King, must hand over his foists and not have them in the future. In that way he could have peace. But de Gouvea said he also came partly on behalf of the Captain of the Ormuz fort. For him, the King of Rishahr had to hand over the sailors who had been captured in Khor Fakkan. This was done straight away and there were 40 of them. After a good deal of intrigue and skirmishing, de Gouvea seized a nephew of the King of Rishahr and was thereby able to ransom eight Portuguese who had been captured in the same action.
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