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24 About noone returned the peon (which was 
Sent with the Generall to the Cheife &ca. in 
Cassumbuzar adviseing of our troubles in these 
Parts) being cast away in ferring over the great 
River looseing Cloths Generall and all that he 
ad. 
The Cassumbuzar boates with Silke went 
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Prized Mulmulls 270 ps: from severall picars 
according to their Goodness. 
Prized Culloured and white goods 250 ps: 
being all that which the People that was pre- 
sent had 
ame a Generall from Cassumbuzar with 
Boolchunds Dustuck on the Maulda Crowry 
ordering him to release the two Silke boats. 
7 Came in of the remaines of those Picars &ca. 
who are in Custody 93 ps: of goods and are in 
good hopes the rest will follow speedily. 
Agreed with Simbonaut for 400 ps: Dooreaes 
and 200 ps: Cossaes the lengths and breadths 
to be as mentioned in the Honourable Com- 
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soone as money Comes in. : 
Came a Generall from Mr. Thomas Hill at 
Rajamaul adviseing of the arrivall of the 31st — 
of the Honourable Companys Petre boates there 
and that the Kings Muttsudies refused to cleare 
them therefore desired that Mr. Jona: Prick- 
man would by all means Come over to use his 
endeavours for their release, which request was 
thought best to comply with in request of the 
weightyness of the affare and the waters falling 
very fast as alsoe now there being noe businesse 
Can be done here nither merchants nor picars 
will come to us for these 2 or 3 daies (in which 
time hope the Petre boates may be cleared) by 
reason of their great feast Called by them Dus- 
sarra. 
In the eavening Mr. Jona: Prickman sett 
out for Rajamaul. 
30 Arrived in Rajamaul forthwith enordered the 
Vuckeel to goe to Rajavally and sound his in- 
clinations (that we may come to some agree- 
ment for the boates release) but found them 
excessive high. 
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