i 
: 
q 
q 
‘ 
1918.] The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 75 
wee deale heareing wee intend to send an Eng- 
Sent Benar- lishman thither to prize goods desired us by 
noe means to doe it but next yeare when had 
more time to dally with them for by report of 
all (and our owne experience when there) they 
are mighty stiff rogues to deale with and they 
haveing great quantities of our cloth there to 
prize which the weavers refuse to doe till ours 
is done therefore to avoyd charge and exceed- 
ing trouble and the danger of not haveing ours 
nor the Merchants goods there prized this yeare 
to goe home being very late in the yeare it was 
thought fitt and agreed to deliver those con- 
cerns of ours in those parts to Benarsedas to 
prize which may make the goods be Cheaper 
and come in better time wherefore wee have 
now delivered to him all the weavers and De- 
lolls noates taken there and he is to give us a 
true and faithfull Accompt of all. Wee have 
date Las aang ordered our Delolls there to 
a true accompt that wee may not be 
decayed piviiseing them new vas 
sedas to 
Shabazpore. 
FytcHe NEDHA 
Ri: Aca aia 
JONATHAN PRICKMAN 
Receivedaa 30 At night Came letters from Hugly with a 
Generall Coppy big a Fort St. George Invoyce for our 
from Hugly. Imetat 
Accomer Currant Huaty. Dr. Perr CoNnTRA. Cr. 
Sept.— Rs. As.G. Sept.— Rs. As. G 
31 To Ballance .. 134151 5 3 1 By —— last 
nth 71244 7 3 
rz nid Bullion 62686 6 0 
By Charges Mer- 
chandize .. 220 8 0 
134151 5 3 
31 Divers Consultation dayes this month has 
passed nothing offering of a sett Consultation : 
FytcuHe NEDHAM 
Ri: TRENCHFEILD 
JONATHAN PRICKMAN 
