1918.] 
Merchants 
came to buy 
our silver 
but came to 
Accompt of 
Cash passed. 
Writ to 
Hugly. 
Writ to Cas- 
sumbazar 
about our 
Saturday. 
Presented 
Mera Siad 
Beage. 
The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 
Cag ao 
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secure his friendship to us for that he is reported 
to be a great theefe who elce possibly after he 
has let our boate goe may send people to rob 
them &ca. 
could agree for any of the Silver Ingotts now 
by us before whome essaies were made but 
could come to no agreement for that they made 
the Essaies differ very much from our Invoyce 
soe could come to no agreement nevertheless 
they desired to try againe another day to which 
time it is referred. The Accompt of Cash for 
last month being perused was passed and the 
remaines being Rups: 3023: 53: 
FytcHe NEDHAM 
1: TRENCHFEILD 
JONATHAN PRICKMAN 
Prized White Goods. 
oO. 
Sent letters to the Worshipfull Matthias Vin- 
cent &ca. Councell and prized Coloured and 
White Goods. 
A great Stir was this day at both our 
Governours betwixt them and our Washers 
halling them for Curing our goods and forbiding 
them medling with any more &ca. but that 
blast we soone calmed by sending Merasied 
beage with our Vaquell to those Hungry Dogs. 
Clement Du Jarden and Dudly Pearce arrived 
here from Cassumbazar. 
Sent letters to Cassumbazar about our 
troubles from our Crowry of fcrbiding us give- 
ing out Burgunny and the people taking any of 
us and taking notes of them to that Purpose. 
At a Consultation 
Present 
Mr. Fytche Nedham Cheife 
Mr. Richard Trenchfeild 
Mr. Jonathan Prickman 
Merasirard beage one of Mahometts Race 
having been our good friend on divers occasions 
helping to Clear our busineses with our Gover- 
nours being a noted man for his understanding 
and continuall Imployment here night and day 
