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Sappers and Aimers 



Men for building Ramparts, &c. 



Baggage bearers 



Officers below the rank of Pacha 



15,000 

 20,000 

 60,000 

 8000 



No. VI. 



Of the residue of the spoil (after appropriation by the vic- 

 tors and the peasantry) removed to Vienna, the following is an 

 account brought from Amsterdam, translated into Sinhalese. 



40,000 lbs. of lead 

 40,000 „ gunpowder 

 18,000 Brass grenades 

 10,000 Iron grenades 



2000 Bombs 



5000 lbs. Pitch 

 30,000 Mining tools. 

 200,000 Hand grenades 



1100 Stink pots 



2000 Halberts 



5,000 bags of cotton 



4,000 goat skins 

 400 large grass knives 



1,000 spades 



5,000 lbs. bolts for bridges 

 8,000 lbs. horse shoes & nails 

 40,000 ornamented tents, each 

 worth 1,000 Acerambi 

 80,000 common tents 

 2,000 lbs. of rope made of 

 camel and cattle hair 

 20,000 empty powder bags 

 1,200 lbs. Lees oil 

 1,000 lbs. catto oil 

 50,000 lbs. rappol oil 

 100,000 lbs. grease 



4 vessels for melting lead 

 1,000 woollen bags 

 2,000 iron shields 

 5,000 lbs. iron 

 16,000 lbs. rags for wadding 



5,000 lbs. saltpetre 

 500 guns of the Janissaries 

 200,000 flint guns 



4 quarter cannons 

 160 large and small cannons 



1,000 large bombs 

 18,000 cannon balls 



8,000 tumbrils 



1,000 painted chariots 



1,000 carved chests 



1,000 camels 



1 ,000 oxen 



1,000 buffaloes 



A large quantity of stores and 

 pro visions, jams, sugar and other 

 delicacies, sufficient for the sup- 

 port of 150,000 men for twelve 

 months. 



* 10,000 worth provender 

 for horses and cattle, in casks. 



All the treasure and jewellery 

 brought by the Grand Vizier 

 were taken by His Majesty the 

 King of Poland. Mohammed's 

 banner of victory set with gems 

 and precious stones, handed to 

 the Grand Vizier by the Grand 

 Sultan, also fell into the pos- 

 session of the King of Poland* 

 who sent it to His Holiness the 

 Pope of Rome. 



The original does not mention the coin, 



