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thence at last; without which we shall finde 
certainely as many difficulties as last year on 
both sides the River, and to give out mony on 
Malda side before an agreement with the Gover- 
nor is the ready way to make great remaines 
there againe for he will certainely hall good 
part of the mony received from us from them, 
and alsoe in our Jimmedars Country both strive- 
ing for the Chopp. 
These last 18 or 20 daies we have had conti- 
nuall Raines night and day soe that none of 
our Picars nor Weavors Could be made to ap- 
pear to prize their remaines or make up any 
Accots: with us which has with the Cheifes in- 
Ballance of our Boocks since the Cheife came 
up from Cussumbuzar. 
Came letters from Cassumbuzar. 
Sent letters to Rajamaul advising Mr. Prick- 
man how to visit Budgeerook humeed Caune on 
his arrivall there which is said will be in 3 or 4 
Came letters from his Worship &ca. in Hugly 
with Invoyce of Broadcloth and Velvett Amot: 
to Rups: 312 in said Invoyce the Velvett in 4 
yds: scant measure short Invoyced which we 
have likewise entred with the rest at 12 rs: 
Per yard. 
_We have newes from Bajeetpore that Ram- 
kission Copperee the Silke Merchant at Cassum- 
buzar bought most of his white Silke at Bajeet- 
pore and thereabouts and is yett bying wha 
Yellow Silke can gett there which will hinder 
us from getting soe much as otherwise. 
At a Consultation 
Present 
Mr. Fytch Nedham Cheife 
Mr. Samuel Anthony 
