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daies &ca. 
Sent letters to Mr. Prickman desireing the 
remaines of our Silver from the Mint we being 
in great want of it. 
Sold Lead 10: mds: 43 Seers at 9 rs: Per 
Presented Meir Mossum our Crowry here 1 
yd: Scarlett he earnestly desired it. 
Came letters from Mr. Edward Littleton &ca. 
in Hugly giveing Mr. Nedham licence to repaire 
thither &ca. 
Came letters from Mr. Littleton &ca. advise- 
ing of the receipt of all our Goods Sent hence 
with our Invoyees of all and that they were dis- 
peeded to the Ships which much rejoyceth us 
that we have soe well finished our businesse in 
soe short a time and in the midst of such great 
troubles as we have and doe undergoe and shall 
till our Friends at Dacca will please to help us 
by getting the Nabobs Pherwanna for us. 
Sent letters to Mr. Littleton &ca. Councell 
with our Diary for last mo: &ca. 
Came letters from Meir Mossum Crowry now 
time cannott well be spared soe farr from us 
haveing howerly to doe with one or other. 
ame a Horseman on from Coja Enaitula 
with a letter from Meir Mossum forbiding us 
to by or sell here and alsoe ordering us to be 
gone hence and him to carry our Vuckeel to 
eir Mossum, nither of which we can well, or 
shall we obey till have orders from Hugly; the 
King, or Shastah Cawnes Dustuck ordering us 
to leave the Countrey. 
This day alsoe Boolchunds Horseman from 
Maulda thundring at our Dore and storming to 
