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of theire Payc from the Kinge, having noe 

 Moneye to paye theire newe Chriftians with- 

 all, they dayley came, and offered the Jefuitts 

 theire Beads agayne, tellinge them, they had 

 ben longe without theire Paye, and therefore 

 they would bee no longer Chriftians. And, 

 foone after this, (the Kinge feeinge the Por- 

 tungales would not deliver the Goods which. % 

 they tooke at Suratt back agayne) caufed 

 the Church Doore to bee locked upp, and 

 they have foe continued ever fince : So the 

 poore Jefuits are fayne to make a Church of 

 one of theire Chambers, wherein they faye 

 Malfe twice a Daye. and preach everyeSun- 

 daye, firfte in the Perjtan Tonge, that the 

 Armenians and Moore's may underfland, and 

 afterwards in Portungak, for the Portangales^ 

 ItaUians and Gneekes. 



Having e difpatched my Bufinefle which 

 1 came in Charge withall, I received a Letter 

 from our Agent, givinge mee Notice of 4 

 Englifh Ships that were arrived in Suratt y 

 under the Commande of General Nicholas 

 Dawnton^ which joyed mee much, and with- 

 all willed mee to provide as much Indicoe 



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