Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 2 Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence

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Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 2 Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence

by Richard Cocks

EN·~11 hours·1 chapter

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1 total

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A rare, firsthand record of the English factory in early‑17th‑century Japan, this diary follows Richard Cocks as he navigates the tangled world of trade, diplomacy and daily life on the shores of Hirado. From meticulous accounts of bills, silver bars and silk shipments to the exchange of New‑Year gifts—Spanish wine, silk stockings and lacquered beakers—the entries reveal how commerce was inseparable from ritual and personal relationships. Cocks’s notes on the movements of the Dutch junk, the arrival of Japanese officials, and the constant need to balance royal orders with local customs give listeners a vivid sense of the period’s fragile international network.

The narrative also shines a light on the human side of the venture: midnight meals aboard a ship, lively disputes over counterfeit silk, and the occasional scandal involving courtesans and secretive legal pleas. Through Cocks’s candid voice, listeners hear the anxieties, hopes and small triumphs of a fledgling English presence striving to survive amid fierce competition and cultural complexity.

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Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 2 Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (664K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Joseph Cooper, Carol Brown and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Cocks

Richard Cocks

d. 1624

An English merchant whose years in Japan left behind one of the most vivid firsthand records of early East India Company trade in Asia. His diary captures business, diplomacy, and daily life at a moment when England was trying to establish itself far from home.

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