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1918.] The Malda Diary and Consultations (1680-1682). 135 
The Chief 
The fouzdar 
&ca. came to 
our house in 
Arrived let- 
ters from 
Rajamaul 
with 10000 
rs: Siccaes. 
ll 
12 
_ 
w 
Sent letters 14 
to hugly. 
to Malda to dispute our case with Jeamshire 
Beag the Fouzdar &ca. 
Much wind and Raine. 
Do 
Noe Stirring out for bad weather. 
The Fouzdar and Jeamshire Beag with Boo{]|- 
) 
with the Nabobs and Boolchunds Phirwannaes 
we promissed that we would not act any thing 
which vexed them to the heart yett\they could 
not Say wee Slighted those high orders tho we 
did not directly obey them. 
This evening came letters from Rajamaul 
with 10000 rs: from Mr. Prickman who advizes 
that our other business there is wholly Stopped 
Rajub Allee and Ruffea Zumma denying to give 
any more dusticks for boats the former swareing 
that if we Shew not Hodjee Zoffy Cawnes Phir- 
wanna to clear us quickly he will take Custome 
of us &ca. 
Went to Malda to repay Jeamshire beags vizit 
connae ready for that purpose; there not bein 
at Malda a quarter roome enough besides that 
of him. especially our weavors picars whom he 
useth Cruelly beating and Imprisonning all Can 
Catch and forceth money from them which 
hindreth their and our business much. 
Sent letters to his worship &ca. in Hugly one 
dated the 8th the other the 14th Currant both 
pictureing out our troubles at Large with divers 
other coppyes of Letters and papers to the Same 
purpose sent to divers places. 
