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1918.) The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 41 
Saturday the 29 
Came to an 
Thought 
convenient 
take th 
At a Consultation - 
Present 
Mr. Fytche Nedham Cheife 
Mr. Jonathan Prickman 
The Delolls and weavers while wee have been 
and alsoe the news of our first comeing noe 
doubt did not a little heighten the expectations 
of the weavers) wee could not come to any 
setled agreement till now which was'with Muc- 
peeses fine Tanjeebs of severall prizes as speci- 
fied in theire note and the time sett is 4: 
convenient to agree upon a Muster for divers 
reasons. First wee had none fitt by us nor can 
served the Duch which is different from prize- 
ing it at home where wee shall be much better 
able to deale with them which hope to bring 
them all to in time. 
Wee proposed to them alsoe to pay out of 
theire Burgunny the impost layd thereon but 
by noe meanes they would consent to it being 
out of theire road yett they yeilding it is a 
Custome in theire towne to alow something of 
Dustore &ca. but not till theire goods are prized 
therefore tis thought fitt not to disturbe theire 
obstanacy farther but for this time to Comply 
with the Customes of the severall places for our 
better understanding of theire divers ways for 
dealing and at prizeing the goods to take or Cut 
of what is customary and what it falls short of 
the late enordered imposts to put the same on 
the goods and the next time of giveing them 
Burgunny wee shall have more leasure to e 
