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being November next, and for some other considerations, he 

 is allowed two pieces of eight per month over and above 

 his usual board-wages. 



Samuel Bonnel of Amsterdam, arrived in India in 1635 

 in the ship " Amboina " as a cabin boy, and on the 11th of 

 March, 1642, by the Honourable Joan van Twist promoted 

 to the rank of first assistant on account of his ability, on a 

 salary of 30 guilders per month, and the rations of an 

 Undermerchant afterwards, in consequence of certain 

 misdemeanours, by the aforesaid Mr. van Twist, reduced 

 again to '20 guilders per month, is by these presents again 

 reinstated in his former office (seeing his good behaviour 

 and present services according to 



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testimonial given him by the said Mr. van Twist). 



Jan Jansz Conyn of Dordrecht, arrived in India in 1641 

 in the ship <k 's Hartogenbotch " as a soldier, is, at his request 

 and since he understands the business, employed as a book- 

 binder, seeing that there is often a good deal of such work 

 to be done here, on a monthly pay of 12 guilders, on con- 

 dition that, when there is no work for him, he shall be 

 bound to mount guard and attend sallies with the others. 



Lambert Camholt of Embden, arrived in this country in 

 1636 in the ship "Prins Willem " as a soldier, having through 

 various grades risen to the rank of provisional Lieutenant 

 of this garrison, is, in consideration of the good services 

 rendered by him and still to be rendered, pursuant to the 

 rescript of the Lord Governor-General, by these presents 

 appointed to the office of an absolute first Lieutenant, on a 

 salary of 54 guilders per month, to begin on this day, over 

 and above the salary previously 



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granted to him by the Lord Governor-General. 



Thus done and resolved in the town of Sta. Cruz de Gale, 

 datum ut supra. P. Boreel, Jan Thy sen, Marten Vinck, 



