Hardly a fun fact... A work of fiction...
Alexander - back to silk (and peanuts).
 

> 
> On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:49:37 +0100
> David van Ooijen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Giles Milton
> > 'Samurai William'
> > (Hodder and Stoughton, 2002)
> > 
> > William Keeling, captain on a ship in a fleet sailing from England to
> > the East in 1615, send to Sir Thomas Roe, first British Ambassador in
> > India and aboard one of the other ships, a sheep, 100 Weymouth oysters
> > and some silk strings for his viol. Sir Thomas was pleased, as he send
> > captain Keeling a set of six Italian madrigals in return.
> > 
> > The book is not great literature, I believe Giles Milton received some
> > fame with a previous book "Nathaniel's Nutmeg", but the facts seem to
> > be well researched. There is a list of sources, for those interested.
> > 
> > David - back to gut (and oyters!)
> > 
> > 
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