88 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. {N.S., XIV, 
Mr. Trench- 
feild went to 
Rajamaul, 
mint and that Mr. Trenchfeild goe alsoe to See 
them done and returne spedily keeping himself 
as close as possible while he stayes that the 
Durbar people be not troublesome to him and 
that they should not know of his being there 
least it should be ill taken that he visitts them 
not, which otherwise might prove expensive. 
It is farther agreed that Mr. Nedham proceed 
in giveing out what Dadine he Can it being 4 
good time besides the advantage we shall have 
in keeping the best of those Weavers that 
wrought for us before from the Dutch &ca. 
Herderam Tewarre a Merchant of this place 
haveing promised to lend us 50 or 20000 Rupees 
this day brought in 15500 Rups : peet to lye at 
Interest till repayed at Ir. 2a. Per Cent Per 
Mo: which we readily accepted knowing that 
tis for our Honble. Masters Proffit for otherwise 
we should loose the Oportunity of haveing twe 
Dadines this yeare and that it is cheaper then 
Generally we have it at Cassumbazar. It is 
alsoe further Concluded that Jeamshire Beage 
our Crowry be presented somewhat to Stop _ 
mouth that he may Ceaze to Molest our peop 
and Weavers &ca. Fytche Nedham — 
Richd: Trenchfeild 
9 Early this morning Mr. Trenchfeild proceeded 
pted. tote 
12 The Crowry Jeameshire beag haveing long 
for Rajamaul with a quantity of each Ingot of 
our Silver enough to make essayes. fh 
C eement with more Weave! 
a a se : 
for the followingigoods on termes as before Vist. 
Nehallewars 20 ps. Seersuckers 12 ps. and 
Chandenys 18 ps. re 
Sould Lead 45 md: 17} sr: at 8} Per per 
Hugly weight. Sould more to Rajamaul 9 m@- 
sr: at 9 rs: Per md. 
Agree h more Weavers on the forme! 
termes for the following goods Vizt. N ehallewars 
10 ps. Charconnaes 100 ps. Tanjeebs 29 ps. M 4 
mulls 26 ps. The Cozzee of Rajamaul is here an 
S Dil acce 
