One great pearl wrapped in a piece of damask brocade, six-eighths of an inch in its diameter, as I did measure. 2,000
Another, the size of a pigeon's egg, full of most lustrous sheen, wrapped in a piece of deerskin 3,000
A little bag of sapphires, nine in all. 315
Some Turkish pieces of gold about the size and weight of our shillings, twenty-one in all. These I put in my pocket and did sell afterwards in Portsmouth for 14
Some silver pieces, too cumbersome to carry and left with other things, perhaps 5
A little bar of gold 80
Two pistols beautifully inlaid and chased with silver, having engraved thereon the name "Marquis de Pontvismes," and date 1589 30
A portrait of a girl done as a medallion, with blue eyes, red gold hair, and a sweet mouth; perhaps this was Barbara! No value for selling.
A child's coral; also a child's shoes; also a lock of long hair, wheat coloured, wrapped in silk. No value for selling.
And a dagger set with little diamonds and rubies, the blade rusted very much 50 _____ 6,744 _____