
Kerta Sura.
AuMSri
A. D.-1705.
Afy this tiEae.^wwdri,- who .after his^firat arrival at Matdrem had- offered
^•surrender, again made, an application, ^t6, ibe^ut'ch-for protection, and
offeied to. sond, six thousand auxiliaries,’.'/promising at * it-he same time, to
conduct -h;i$seli as a faithful subject,; but his, offer was rejected. *;-?
. Qn ,.fKe v.^th October, 1705, .a .contract was entered j^pfonb^vitbeamew
sovereign with thg- Dutch^.byi which,riffct, the. contracts of Jijfie 24th /September,
1.640, and 2QthLOctob.er; 1677, and all privilegés and^mmunrriës
granted . b y Mqngkurat Mas to Messrs. JSpeghnan and,pooperj -were
cP.RfFlP.®d.2d.-His highness ceded to. the .Dutch .the distrrefc-jpfi:Gebdng
as situated .within the.follgvpng.boundaries ; .viz, “ From thé month.of/jihe
“ .river Donan on ;the. southern; shore, in a westèrfy direction along rits
banks as far as Pasüruan, where .there 'is an;inla«d lakeTjmhenceralong
7 ',th®.'.north-eastern, seashore -to ..the;mouth .of the. rivejriChet-browi, and
7 .further on -.along the .north-eastern side of anl'a^fesrible.s^amnrt^.gfe-
7 .village^ Madéra, thence in a - north-easteri^’idirection
7 . oyeT the mountains of Ddyu-luhur to mmmtBurndna .or ,jS,^d®g-,’.and then
7 -£°“ ~-east oy^r -the mountains ^oLBonkak, uwhëretsanortberly,. M section ,ib
‘j laken, and continued: to, the. .river , Jbasdhi, and futfcjsieij .onialohg0 he
‘‘ -banks of that river to its.imouth on the jh^feheifnricoast thefdshnd/-*
acknowledged Chéribon as ai^ondSpiniepi state, ini®«:
sequence of that country" having, in 1680r.fbeen savo^j3^-%e. Dutobjifcom
ih e x a v^ ^ o f a banditti. 4th. The. ^Mrt^wan. resigned^t^tjfecp^ptection'o.f
ft?.;l^btch. the countries; of Sumenap. and . Parnakdsan, stated to.haVd&bUen
forced on them’ during " the reign o f . Susünan [wèg&i'afomr&y ythe>;(chief
Yédha^ Nqgdfa.■ 5th.-The Susdnan-jrenewed! and confirmed the Y&foinn
of Semdrang and Kaligcmé,_ as stated in the transfer,of 15th January, 167.8.
He further ceded to the Dutch the ports of Tarbdyd and Gumdlak,
dition that .the; tolls .continued to be. collected for his owntbenefit,Yas at
Semdrang. j YChe; Dutch, on the other hand,’ agreed ,.’to restore..abpU%fifty
villages which ^belonged to Demdk and Kaligdwe. .
i If was agreed that the tolls on/goods imported-info,, or exported fromjtbe
Susünan’s dominions by the Dutch, should be levied" according to th.e-abpve-!
mentioned contract of '25th February‘1677, and'that thè.Susómn should in
future require a.,duty- of three.instead of, two per. cent:' from, individuals
trading with Dutcb passes,'it being left, to bis highness to fix the dirties, to
be levied on goods belonging to persons who were not furnished with'licences
from
from the Dutch. 7®* The Dutch- obtained liberty"' -f$ 'establish factories in
every part of the SU&dnan’s domiproris, - for which sufficient lets of vacant
ground1 were givpif themvPre.-answer- ev'e'fy purpose o'f safety‘and convenience,
and also to-establish j'alfds^fdr- Buildihgjye^elS.'. The Jav'anlchiefs
were bbund-to supply tH$ Dutch at all times, 'payment -being mad'eror tbe
^ame, with timber, labourers,<’&c. but they were to pay no capitation, and oftly
to be- considered as Coffipaj&y ?k-Subjects!, ‘ks long as'tbey- shoUM be employed
■ By the Company. 8th. His highness promised' to supply the Dutch with as
much rieb as should be required, at the market price,- the’Dutch being also
at liberty'to'puircfrase that article from hi's highness’s, subjects-, who were also
alloswedto export rie^'to Batavia, and allreouhtries' at- peace ’with'the Dutch.'
0th. Bursuantrifo1 th% contract -of H677, the Susdnan agreed to continue to
shut "Ms ‘ ports against'' Majmsars, pugiij Malayus, BalKahs, and other
foreigners, except such’as should obtain the' p’erfhi^sib'n of the Dutch. 10th.
I t was agreed that1 the Dutch, and albrpefsbh&-duly^umofized’-hy them,
shouM continue1 to-erijoy the exclusive"“: privilege "of ? importing and selhng
opium- and- cloths,'- as' granted1 to them by Susunan Marigkurat, on - the 20th
October 1677 : that the na^veSminfiimM outer carefully pr'everit all encroachments’on
this monopoly, .and that all seizUr’es1 of tpxoMmted goods made by
them and by thp Company’s seryanfcs, should be'for tHfeprofit' of his high-
rfess, !to whose2'discretion it was left to remunerate the officers making the
seizure. 11th. That alt'seizures made fk£'sea -by-the Company’s cruizers
should be fbrthe sole' 'bfenefit 5of Itb'e^ chptors,' although afterward^ brought
ihto his highness’s ports. 12th. The SusunarCs subjects wer'e 'tor'be prohibited
froth trading otherwise than with Company’s passes,.- and tKeir"'trade
eastward was restricted1 to Bali and LomboJc, -'rforthward to Borneo-and Ban-
jarmasin, 'and Westward to Bdntam, Ldmpung, Jdinbt,\lndrdgiri, Johor and
Maided. They were1 prohibited Tom visiting the eastern governments} or
Btiton, - Timor, Bima, &c., flt>n'pain of confiscation of vessel's,' cargo, &c.
It was- declared, that whenF^fer'his highness'should' be-desirous of sending
vessels to these quarters oh 'his own account,<’the "Dutch should attend to
Ms wishes, as* far as might Kfe-consisfeht ‘with their regulations. 13th. The
balance remaining due to the Dutch of the 'H^bts of his highfteifs, adverted
■ to in the.chntraets of 25th Februaiy and 15th October 1677, was remitted,
together: wrtp' the sum to5 be paid 'to Captain'Jonker for the delivery of the
rlhel TrkiiaJdya, and all other claims of'the' Dutch on "has highness, for
CS^'enses incurred m re-establishing him on the throne, &c, on the express
g- C | condition
Pakubuana 1st.