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1918.] The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 45 
Agreed to 
deale with 
the weavers 
from Maul- 
da. 
C- 
compt Cash 
passed. 
Arrived at 
Maulda 
Our Gover- 
A letter sent 
to the Cheife 
Nothing of 
moment of- 
fered. 
ft 
with the Deloll which belongs to both townes 
they are acquainted with wee hope hereafter to 
have them all come to our Factory to receive 
our Burgunny when once the Ring leader comes 
noe doubt the others will follow between this 
da in our way home nor of neither 
side neare is any townes for cloth nor indeed 
hardly any houses it being very. wooddy and 
full of wild beasts, wherefore it was agreed not 
to Stay longer in these parts to lose time among 
ew Stubborn people that are soe strangly 
wedded to theire owne silly wayes and Cus- 
tomes but this day forthwith to sett out hence for 
Maulda from whence by picars &ca. wee shall 
deale better with them then at present wee can 
doe here and besides the waters rise soe fast that 
shall not get home by land if stay any longer. 
e Accompt Cash for last month being 
examined was found to remaine Rups: 6193 in 
cash the 31: of May past: 
FYTcHE NepHaM 
JONATHAN PRICKMAN 
Last night about 7: a clock wee arrived in 
Maulda from Gualla Gaum but never came such 
way in our lives for wooddiness comeing among 
nually expecting pos ges with wild beasts 
but suppose the great noise of our Company 
kept them at distance 
Our Fousdar and Peowry some dayes since 
goeing with about 300: men to fight with 
Sadutbund Caun news was brought us of Posse 
sad and shamefull defeate by not above 20: of 
haveing lost all theire Armes and clothes and 
forsaken of theire Company was forced naked 
into the woods : 
A letter was drawn up aproved and sent to the 
Worshipfull Matthias Vincent &ca. in Hugly : 
The Councell satt but nothing of moment 
offered soe departed each to his Imployment : 
