1918.] 
Sett out for 
Shabazpore 
&ca. 
Lay at Sic- 
karpore. 
Arrived at 
Singavad. 
Came to 
Daudpore. 
Nothing 
offe 
Bought 
Musters. 
Saturday. 
The Seekdar 
brought the 
Weavers and 
wee agreed 
with them. 
rw 
we 6 OS 
The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 39 
This afternoone Mr. Fytche Nedham and Mr. 
Jonathan Prickman sett out of Maulda to goe 
to Shabazpore. 
Last night wee arrived and lay at Sickarpore 
about 6: Coarse from Maulda where being noe 
weavers this morning early wee went thence 
about 3: Coarse further to Singavad where wee 
found the Jymindar was absent (in whose house 
wee tooke up our quarters) for feare of Sadut- 
bund Caun the weavers of this place being 
about 4: or 5: and twenty was called and 
Musters brought which was very coarse Mul- 
mulls of the Duch sorts 40: covets long and 
21: covets broad the said weavers being all 
ready to run away after theire Jymindar where- 
fore at present wee forbore to treat with them : 
In the morning wee went thence to Dawd- 
pore about 34 Coarse distant where the Delolls 
and weavers being called was bid to bring Mus- 
ters of what cloth was made in theire towne 
and its adjacenties. 
The Councell mett and satt but nothing of 
moment offered. 
Bought Severall Musters being 16: ps. of fine 
Mulmulls. 
At a Consultation 
Present 
Mr. Fytche Nedham Cheife 
Mr. Jonathan Prickman 
The Delolls and weavers of this place haveing 
Severall times been cale 
this afternoon and accordingly after dinner sent 
our carryage before to our next Station where- 
upon about 4: a clock the Seekdar with severall 
weavers came to our house finding us ready to 
depart licenced the weavers to take our puttun 
wherefore those 
vered them Burgunny for 24: fine tanjeebs to 
be prized by us with out any Delolls or prefixed 
Musters of the towne which is Judged the best 
way of agreeing where wee have Imediately to 
