152 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVI, 
several considerable presents, he has thought proper to stop 
our business seat though we have sent Vacqueel to him several 
times to w the reason of it he will not so much as give 
1st March. Our business still continues stopt. 
llth Sages The Nabob having this morning cleared our 
business e 
Lst September td Mt 25th ultimo Mr. Gumley '! arrived 
here wes * ordering him to be Chief of 
the Fac 
13h eiegke The Nabob demands a vis 
17th October. The Nawab demands a ee in all respects 
the same as given last year 
February 1742. Mr. Feake appointed Chief of Jugdea. 
28th April. The state of affairs at present seem to 
threaten ae troubles all over this Government by t — 
service an additional number of 50 gun men and lay in pro- 
_— for the whole garrison 
eid * Smith 8 joined a as Third of the Factory. 
1743. This morning Mr. Moore delivered us a 
letter is ths Honble the Prest. & Council of Calcutta where- 
in they are pleased di order the charge of this Factory to 
i dalivered over to 
Pavers laden by order of Thos Jos bee Esq 
Chief & Couns il at Dacca on account of the Trouble 
Oil—35 Mds. .. ae re hi 7.0 
Gue—10 Mds. .. oi ow BS 
Pease—15 Mads. es a 9- 3-3 
Gram—73-15 Mds. as -. 83-14-0 
Doll—20 Mds. .. ree ro eo 
Coarse gram—38 Mds. _... .. 16- 3-3 
Water jars -. 104-15-3 
Fine a 15 Mds, = 394- 1-9 
Ondiis » =152-11-6 f ++ 546-13-3 
1034- 8-0 
' Not traced. 
2 See prear gee to this Part. 
3 Not traced, 
+ We find it t recorded elsewhere: “a fire h happened on 17th (i.e. ry ode 
1744) which consumed the stores and 
Marrataes”” (Consultations I /17.) provisions laid in an account of t 
