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5 J P. of armosin — for gowns. 1 

 20 ordinary red caps. 

 3 P. beltiljas. 1 

 5 „ sarassas. 1 

 2 „ mouris. 1 



This being done to make them favourably disposed 

 towards the Honourable Company 



MS. fol. 81. 



and to animate and render them willing to make sallies 

 against the^ enemy and render other services that might be 

 required of them. 



Thus done and resolved in the town of Galle, datum ut 

 supra. Jan Thy sen, Marten Vinck, Gerrit Moutmaker, 

 Lambert Camholt, Gerrit Maeyer, Albert Hooghland, 

 Secretary. 



Friday, July 24, 1643. 



MS. fol. 82. 



Whereas by the death of Cornelis Cornelisz van Houten, 

 in his lifetime skipper of the yacht 4; Delfshaven," it 

 has become necessary to appoint an able person in his 

 stead, that the good and proper management of the affairs 

 of the said yacht may suffer no interruption, and due order 

 may be maintained, 



Therefore the Council, having considered that Jeuriaen 

 Lievensz, skipper of the yacht " Kleyn-Sutphen," having 

 been appointed to the said office by the Lord Governor and 

 Council of India, should be allowed the preference in this 

 matter, 



has unanimously resolved that the said Skipper Jeuriaen 

 shall go over to the yacht " Delfshaven " in the same capa- 

 city, and that his place in the yacht "Kleyn-Sutphen" shall 



1 These were probably different kinds of cloth or linen, of which betiltjes 

 (bet hills'), sarassas (Port, saraga), and mouris (moeris) only are mentioned 

 by Valentyn. Yule gives " Betteela, &c. The name of a kind of muslin 

 constantly mentioned in old trading lists and narratives." 



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