1918.] The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 61 
which we doubt the wood being all in his hands 
will fasillitate the procuring what sorts we shall 
have now delivered to the Above said Phalaud 
and Ramhudder Rups: 300: which tho litle 
may serve to secure the wood till they shall in- 
forme us what they shall want more and till we 
are more in Cash when shall supply them with 
the rest. Wee also ordered them to gett forth- 
with and send the wood his Worship &ca. de- 
sires att Hugly which cannot be got at Raja- 
maull till the waters are downe for wild beasts 
ing upon the hills where it is also now we 
thought fitt to take into our consideration the 
great necessity all [sic] almost continuall want 
of a Budgera here (the Country round about us 
being our flowed great part of the yveare) for 
visiting and gigeing out Burgunny in the seve- 
rall townes about us where most of our busines 
lies litle of our goods being made in this towne 
&ca. reasons wee question not but twill be well 
convenient and fitt to make a Budgera Como- 
dious for travelling as aforesaid : 
Fytcue NEpHAM 
Ri: TRENCHFEILD 
JONATHAN PRICKMAN 
Mony receiv- §8 John Ellis arrived from Cassumbazar by 
ed from Cas- boate bringing us Rups: 12000: with Generail 
ee auens davies thereof Accompt the Honourable Com- 
pany. 
The Councell mett and Delolls and weavers 
Delolls &ca. 9 
called but was called to take our Burgunny of us for part 
poor sro of what coloured goods is yet os but could 
; come to no Agreement with the 
A stir raised A Great Stir was raised in the ae this day 
wad by Mendy beage and his roguish assosiates about 
wild Goggs [sic] flesh thrown into the River 
by our Harry tho not near his house the sole 
cause of his enmity to us .wee conjecture must 
be that we would not trust him with any of our 
Burgunny this year nor buy his house both 
which he had hopes off which made him make 
such hast from Dacca he is very poore and dis- 
pised by almost all people of note here. 
