• Indonesia and Hirado, Japan. Saris was born to a family in South Yorkshire in 1579 or 1580. His father died in 1588. Saris jointed an English fleet bound...
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    returning to Hirado with Saris. Saris disliked Adams for his insistence on following Japanese customs, while Adams disliked Saris for his tendency to be...
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  • (weight), an old English unit of weight Clove (ship), a ship captained by John Saris Clove Brook, a stream in New Jersey, US Clove, a fictional character in...
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  • Saris is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Angeline Saris of American hard rock tribute band Zepparella Frans W. Saris [nl] (born 1942)...
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  • known as the first British trade ship to make port in Japan. Captained by John Saris, it landed at Hirado, near Nagasaki, on 11 June 1613. The Clove and two...
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    1609. In 1613, the British ship Clove arrived in Japan and its Captain John Saris was able to gain the shogunate's permission to establish in Hirado a commercial...
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    British ship Clove, under the command of Captain John Saris, was the first English ship to call on Japan. Saris was the chief factor of the EIC's trading post...
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    William Adams and John Saris accompanied by ten other Englishmen, were some of the first Westerners to travel on the road. Saris found the quality of...
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  • Masamune. He was executed after re-entering Japan illegally in 1624. John Saris (1613, England) – Captain of the English ship Clove, who met with shōgun...
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  • with his ship, Thomas, part of the fleet under the overall command of John Saris, and in a voyage to England. The ship finally touched at the Cape of Good...
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    Malta and was sought out only as a lapdog for "daintie dames". Captain John Saris may have brought back examples of toy spaniels from his voyage to Japan...
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    of temples; and historical notes and legends. London: John Murray, 1884. The Voyage of John Saris, ed. by Sir E. M. Satow (Hakluyt Society, 1900). The...
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    Sundays of the year and other Bible pericopes, such as Passion ... Captain John Saris, an English adventurer who spent about two years in Japan, made the following...
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    English captain John Saris arrived at Hirado Island in the ship Clove with the intent of establishing a trading factory. Adams and Saris travelled to Suruga...
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    issuance of subscription stock. An eighth voyage was led in 1611 by Captain John Saris to Japan. The ninth voyage (February 1612 – August 1615) was to India...
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    offered by the English captain John Saris to Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1614, with the assistance of William Adams, during Saris's mission to open trade between...
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    Kantha (redirect from Kantha Sari)
    "Kantha saris" are traditionally worn by women in Bengal region. In these days, embroidery is stitched, popularly known as 'kantha stitched", on sari, kurta...
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    B. Saris at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center. "U.S. District Court Judge Patti B. Saris has...
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    Limited and pioneer aviator, had his car showroom in the former Lillie Hall John Saris (1580–1643), captain of the first English ship to reach Japan Jean-Baptiste...
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    seven-story donjon. The castle was visited by John Saris on the first English trade mission to Japan in 1613. Saris and William Adams met with Ieyasu here to...
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    remains of Saris in 1948, while Sho'eva was set up 0.5 km north east of the site in 1950, both on land that had belonged to Saris. Saris 1943 1:20,000...
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    the voyage have been lost, Janszoon's departure was reported by Captain John Saris. He recorded that on 18 November 1605 "a small Dutch pinnace departed...
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    Clove as part of the first English expedition to the country, led by John Saris, which left England in 1611 and arrived in Hirado on 12 June 1613. Cocks...
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    in Fukuoka. Sir Ernest M. Satow, K.C.M.G., ed. The Voyage of Captain John Saris to Japan, 1613. London: Hakluyt Society, 1900, pp. 121–122. Wikimedia...
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    historian Timothy Brook favors an earlier date, based on his argument that John Saris obtained the map in 1608 and brought it back to England in October 1609...
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    Serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitors (SARIs) are a class of drugs used mainly as antidepressants, but also as anxiolytics and hypnotics. They...
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    A Russian embassy comes to London in 1613. 1613: The English captain John Saris arrives at Hirado, Japan, with the intent of establishing a trading factory...
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  • Netherlands Willem E. Saris : List of publications 1971-2007 at saris.sqp.nl Willem E. Saris Google Scholar profile Willem E. Saris Research Gate profile...
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  • creation of a British trading post at Hirado in 1613, led by English captain John Saris, who obtained a Red Seal permit giving "free licence to abide, buy, sell...
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