1918.] 
a orders 
d direc 
tide left bp 
the Agent 
delivered to 
with requir- 
ed. 
‘The building 
of the Fac- 
tory left to 
the Cheife 
&ea 
Agreed to - 
present the 
governors. 
‘oceeded to 
regulate Af- 
faires. 
The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 11 
there slighting the Jentues more then in other 
parts they doe wee thinke fitt to leave here in 
that Imployment and to be encouraged therein 
soe long as he carryes himselfe well. 
THE orders and directions for this factory (left 
us by the Agent and Councell last yeare) was de- 
livered to Mr Nedham and he required to observe 
the same regulateing affaires here in this Factory 
agreeable thereunto the Severall papers were de- 
livered him Vizt. 2 Consultations of the 3d: and 
4: November 1676 with one coppy of a Consul- 
tation of the 12: December last for regulateing 
of the Companys affaires in Bengall and one origi- 
nall order for Civill Government in theire Factory 
and complyance therewith required. 
Tue building the new Factory house in this 
place is left to the Cheife and Councell here to be 
done with all due saabtwaacted and with as much 
pie ganags as possibly they 
agreed that a ich in broad cloth and 
raiition rae presented to the Fousdar and Crowry 
in this place to the amount of about 100: rupees 
each a day or soe before the Cheife leaves this 
place : 
MaTHEW SHEPPARD anacaiyep nab 
s 8 Epwarp LItTLETON. 
earerory. ean NEDHAM 
CassuMBUZAR November 3d 1676: 
At a Consultation : 
Present 
Streynsham Master Esqr. 
Mr Walter Clavell. 
Mr Matthias Vincent 
Mr Edward Reade. 
Tue Councell proceeded to regulate and sett in 
order the Honourable Companyes affaires in the 
Bay of Bengall according unto Mr. Master Com- 
mission and Instructions. 
T: e printed directions made by the 
Court of (iiumittes in London the 18: Decem- 
ber 1667 for the tian and sober Comport- 
ment of all the Honourable Companyes Servants 
was delivered and ordered to be hung up in the 
Delawnes or dyeing roomes and recommended to 
be sacailiy pein!) 
Mr John Marshall. 
Mr Edward Littleton. 
Mr Samuel Hervy. 
