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Also Captain General Dom Francisco Mascarenhas, in 13 October 1623 signed contract with two 'Chinas', gentiles from Cabello, called Quinquo e Hiaoxon, for the casting of cannons in the colony of Macau.
Such Sino-Portuguese workshop was long time directed directed by the famous Portuguese Bocarro family. |
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Hi Fernando,
Thank you for your reply. Chase in 'Firearms - A Global History' says that the intention to carry out cast-iron manufacture in Goa was abandoned due to the expense of moving materials from China to India. So he says that Macau became the principle source of bronze and cast iron cannon for the Portuguese between Africa and Japan. So I am still stuck with finding out when when Goa started manufacturing Cast Iron cannon etc.? Regards. |
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