
vices rendered them by the Dutch,, and their, determination to follow the
Dutch Company’s advice up'der .all circumstances, -en(i; tQ &ssist the Patch
government whenever their aid might, be required, on conditionhthafe they
should, in like manner, be assisted by the Dutch in cas^Spof/emjrgency,
each party bearing the r expensief -all armaments undertaken.' fornhis?he,nefit.
The tteeeprinces promised tq'Bve upon good terms with, the, fiusiinan.,r
In the .event ofjqn&cof the. .three princes, or other persons,, committing
any acts prohibited by .the present articles, or.•derogatory to.his highness
the Susénan, it was agreed, that such conduct should be punished with, thp
utmost severity.
The other, stipulations of importance were, that no fortifications. should
b& erected by the princes without the consent of.the Governor General»! who
should have leave, to build a factory at Chéribon, and to. fcauae/all specie^- cjf
merchandize .to be imported dutyfree* That all pepper growing •in.tiitejrhigt.
dom of Chertbon should be disposed of to the Dutch at thejbazar. price;
that the trade in sugar and rice should be. free, to aÜ, upon payment of an
export duty of two per cent, to—the princes \ that vessels belonging to
powers-at war with the Dutch should not bepermitted^.^qnter^thg^pprts of
Chéribon, but be dealt with as enemies. ,
On the 7th-September-l630, another contract w.a^^tf^d-iMo^with ;1thp
princes of Chéribon, by which all former differences were declared Êo.j^éjfqj.’-
gotten, and Panambdhan, Chéribon,, and Sultan ^o»?, prqmised.tq respect
and honour their, elder brother, Sultan Sépu, asJhef-firstrborn pf.t-heir father
Panambdhan Kidi Giri Ldyah. Sultan Sépu promised, on the other hand,
not to slight his brothers in any way, but on .the contrary to treat them,-.on
every occasion, with thé.deference due to their rank, -ijt- was agreed that
there shall be one place only for holding tournaments,, where the,royal
brothers would appear every Saturday in their' State dresses, attended by
their mantris, and that, to prevent disputes, they should be seated to the
right and left of Sultan Sépu, and all the mdntris below ; but that, ..should
indisposition prevent one of them from attending the .tournament, they
should send due notice thereof, on the Saturday morning. At the tourna-
ment the Sultan only had the right to speak ; but Sultan Sépu not being
present; that right was to devolve, on the sècond, and in his absence on ,the
third chief. • In the event of all the princes being prevented from attending»
. the
the/ei^||)(S©ns o‘f,-.SuJ,fg!ti:Vepwfafids rinO'^sfirniid' malce^th^s(appearance, ah'd
M E E i ’ cons'e^^&^frequ'enkdi^'
putes haivi.n^;a^)|nitait^4®l^Npr^^|^i^hefer^it^tH^ta’^ihtmeht <
and supe^messfon|!o/ipjhne;f||aiDjsterJ' tlltpght' bf^taiVari|^tb4hat office
■ -WMhvested'v^j^iyfel^^^M^^^lh^fAgene&l^fi’B^avia.wb'Ilhh^ Wfitbe
eyenha^an^^fi^ep.c4-.QCcn»ring;ifeet.we.en;.theiprinCey,;.wlfiph,,theymohldlt^t
a,djust^thqn^lye^.j^®^den.%^|^p^ sho;d^Mfeftee#t^|(gaptt as. arbf-
• :t.ratori onwthe-part>4>fytibn3^ Qfcb:p j^ hat/sboiilrl o'i^g^^i:@-p|i%,es ilrefuse to
article,t the otherbTOthersrsh6uld)f^Sy^l|tfi^ 5T ^ g^ [1im’;
S S fe iM p k report the matter to' the Batavian govbff^entji'througbcfliieir am-
,ha^s,dprs.ji-pi^heodlsafen^gapjipoei(si.hquM^ori‘eVe,r^in-that! easey voluntarily
igl^oe [himself, in, fLtl{i§ custody»s^hbirShQuld-npt^be ,permitt'ediito
coB.j^yiJp^.^1pf}Ghe(i^n: L'
fi,^ ^ ;S^4dfe^.ianientions,. -t.h%dt^Mg. the. hgighldflraisi princ^'‘thTevprini
cipalibwj^of ,Madwra • was conferrqdl^Sd(he\SM5flna!n.
but inhabitants',,of digGoptentedovith A^Bhoihej;they
that theyjwopfd^athe^ch&^thani submit to that-;antKo^
(Eitj^PBPu whicfcthq Susunan,thought proper to^diyid«thSt cSPmr^lhto. two
parts, giving to.Gfeahru,,I?iw^agra^lhe;w^tSrn;»di§te5^®id,<th6 eastetnjfer.
Sumenap district, tofia&Ydng Br«/an,-;who;tooki;the^narire'af jJdudhd: ■
In tihe-year 1G8§, tbe wh^Le, isjand of. 'Madura 'revolted, and becamersubject
f p ; $ l e • 'D u tQ f e g p v ^ m j b ^ n t . '
.',-But Pangeran. ddipdti. Amdngku;yMagara, ./usually called Ja
MangMrat Afe'^^^ jmaauithority of .-this: prinffd seems to 'haVe been,attacked
almost immediately„gfterfhi^acgession toj the,.throne ifov-Mdden-jSfaia Ka~
Smyrna,- a, son^ofhthe-p'ange?an.xPtigar, .haying.;.a,c,cqmpanied*therpracessi6n'
which ,attepd®d.^h%h^.(|yt’bfi^he late; Susunan to^thla grave,-persuaded many
party to, 1de'clareJhim;so.ver.eign,gf tjayay ujidhrjtjjQltitleitf ShnumPana-
tagama. TJie Sushnan^Mangkurat Mykst,no.r.-sftoner, hpardr of'ithis,.’ than .he
hgcarpe highly, enraged wiil^|fi,stqnd^ttthg^aAge^iii%ar, .and -sent back
to-himhis daughter,- the,queen,Rdtu,-KanaMna. jc j lg J£ditcs’svards.brderedtbe
Pang6ran with his wives apdchildfendntohis .presence, .and; commanding,
them to be seized, publicly.exposed.them; on the alun alim^iA aaperiiO'E railing
made for that purpose, which'the Iavans?ealk£ete'&. '\'Jl&den Suria, was.- appretanded:
«,^S
qnec hundredth ..day after the ^e^th,--,. ofvthe,; latest ’Susbnan, the'
wivg« of the-chiefsf1 being assembled to-prepare a, customary feast, intended
:von. ir. % B “ to
Kerta Sara.
A. J. 1627.
A.X). 1 7m
Mangkurat
Ma*.
Mad lira.