1918. ] 
Continued to 
regulate. 
in leather. 
The title to 
the Honble. 
Company. 
for express- 
ing the 
of 
names 0: 
goods in the 
proved off 
A list of the 
Honourable 
The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 21 
THE CoUNCELL continued theire proceedings 
upon regulateing the Honourable Com mpanyes 
affaires in the Bay according to theire commission 
and instructions to Mr Master. 
It being observed that the bookes of Accompts 
and the coppy bookes of letters have noe covers 
to them it was therefore directed that all the 
Companyes bookes soe well those that are to re- 
main in the severall Factoryes as those that shall 
be sent to the Fort to remaine there or to be sent 
to England be all bound up handsome and covered 
with leather and distinctly indorsed or wrott 
upon in full and plaine charrectars and Figures : 
That the letters and advises to the Honourable 
Company may be addressed with a becomeing 
respect as becomes Servants to theire Masters they 
are alwaies to be wrott in a Submissive Stile and 
directed To THe HoNovuRABLE THE GOVERNOR 
AND CoMPANY OF MERCHANTS TRADEING INTO 
THE East InpreEs. 
Whereas there is many times mistakes in the 
proper names of goods the Company ordering 
some by a generall name which have severall dis- 
tinctions in the Country. 
It is directed that in all pea cases both the 
names of such goods be expressed in the Invoyces 
for England that is to say the name which the 
Company use and the distinct and proper name 
of such goods in the towne or Country where they 
are provided. 
Mr. Vincent delivered in [an] Accompt in write- 
ing of the manner of provideing of —_— and 
raw Silke in Cassambuzar which was rea 
agreed to by Mr. Marshall and Mr.  Libideeon ex- 
perienced in the same to be the true state thereof : 
SamuetL Hervy his Accompt in writeing 
of the manner provideing cloth at Dacca was 
alsoe read and approved to be the use and prac- 
tice of those parts. 
A list of the Honourable Save aahir Servants 
in the Bay of hei mployments 
places of. residence Arrivall in suid present 
degree and Sallary was taken alsoe a list of the 
deceased both which are ordered to be entred 
after this Consultation. 
And it is directed that lists of the like forme 
bee yearly sent home to the Honourable Company : 
The Chests with locks and keys sent out i esa the 
Hanacsbie Company this yeare to keepe th 
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