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19 Prized goods from Gunneshamdas and Cre- 
polls weavers. 
Prized goods from Crepoll in the morning and 
afterwards came foule weather which was to 
dark to prize fine goods in. 
eceived Came news from our Rajamaull Vaquecli that 
letters from noe Merchants would come hither to buy Silver 
without which att that distance they cannot 
well be dealt with. 
21 + Foule weather. 
22 ~=Prized goods from Monerams weavers. 
23 +Prized Dos. goods. By a Cassambuzar peon 
gpnerallfrom Came the Hugly generall sent by the treasure 
‘wean boates who informed us that the sayd boates 
were stoped in the way and that a peon was 
gone to Cassambuzar being near there to Com- 
plaine and Cleare them 
24 ~ Prized a white and Coloured goods from 
Crepolls weavers. 
25 ~—Prized Caloures goods from Ditto. 
ho 
—) 
At a Consultation 
Present 
Mr. Fytche Nedham Cheife 
Mr. Richard Trenchfeild 
Mr. Jonathan Prickman 
Bookes of The Generall bookes of Accompts being 
rset po brought up to this time were Read one Lene 
and passed as followeth: 
| JonarHan Prickman. Dr. PER CONTRA. Cr. 
Sepr.— Rs. As. G. Sepr.— Rs. As. G. 
1 To Remaines last 
month. . .. 132 4 0 30 By Charges Genll. .. 48 12 0 
26 To Cash .. 2. 300-00 By Servants wages.. 128 0 0 
By Charges Dyett .. 69 0 8 
239 12 8 
By Remaines <a 302; 712 
4324-0 432 4 0 
A general A Generall Letter being now drawn up was 
sent to 
H Read and aproved and ordered to be sent for- 
uely. ward Imediately to Hugly advizeing his Wor- 
