October 19.—We dyned at Woyso[196]; and paid to howse 1500 gins; and to the servantes 200 gins. And I gave his littell doughter 2 handkerchefs of chint bramport smaller sort. And so from thence we came to Odouar[197] to bed. And paid for dyet, night and mornyng, 2000 gins, and to servantes of howse 200 gins.
October 20.—We dyned at Faconiama[198] on the hill, and paid 1000 gins, and to servantes in howse 100 gins; and at Mishma,[199] at hill foote, for colation 300 gins. And so we went to supper to Sammabash, and paid for dyet, night and mornyng, 2000 gins, and to servantes of howse 300 gins.
We met an expres per way, sent per Duch for Edo, but upon what occasion I could not learne.
October 21.—We went to dyner to Cambara[200]; and paid 1200 gins, and to servantes 100 gins. And at Uuy,[201] where Capt. Adames fell afe horse, 500 gins, viz. 300 gins to a bonsetter and 200 gins to the howse. For it is to be understood that a burd flying out of a hedg caused Capt. Adames horse to start, so that he fell backward and put his right shoulder bone out of the joynt, and 1000 to one that he had not broake his neck. And we went to bed to Yezeri,[202] and paid for dyet, night and mornyng, 3000 gins, and to the servantes 200 gins.
October 22.—Capt. Adames fynding hym selfe somthing better, we went this day to Shrongo[203] to dyner, to our host Stibio, where we paid for dyner 2000 gins, and to the folkes of howse 200 gins. And we gave a present to Stibio and his wife, 1 pec. blak silk grogren, 1 single pec. chint bramport; and I gave his yongest sonne 2 ta.
And in respect Capt. Adames feared his arme would goe out of joynt againe, he thought it best to stay 4 or 5 daies at Shrongo, and we to goe before. So we went to bed to Fugida[204]; and paid howse 2000 gins, and to the servantes 200 gins, and to Capt. Adames hostes sonne brought present 300 gins.
October 23.—We dyned at Cagingaua[205]; and paid the howse 1500 gins, and to the servantes 200 gins. We met Georg Durois a league before we came to this towne, going to the coast to seeke justis against Safian Dono. He gave me a box of marmalad, and delivered me 2 peare silk stockinges, I silver caller and other black, with 2 peare white wollen stockinges, but set no price till he retorne to Firando. He tould me that it was the littell Spanish shipp that is cast away neare Shashma, and not the greate. Also he said that the great shipp which is in Shashma bringeth newes that the Kyng of Spaine hath mad proclemation that all the English and Duch pirattes that rob at sea, that he will take them under his protection, and geave them freely all such goods and shipps as they shall take, without reserving any part to hym selfe.
We went to bed this night to Mitsque[206]; and paid to the howse, for night and mornyng, 2000 gins, more to the servantes of the howse 200 gins.
October 24.—This mornyng overcast wether, wynd W. S.erly, but after, rayne all the afore nowne, but dry wether after, with much wynd at W. N.erly, that it blew downe howses and uncoverd others; but dry wether per night and not so much wynde.
We dyned at Araye,[207] and paid 1300 gins. And we went to bed to Yosenda,[208] pd. 3500 gins, and to the servantes 300 gins, and to the children 200 gins. This extraordenary charg was for that we had extraordenary good cheare, being brought thither by a merchant of Edo, our frend, called Neyemon Dono, ... I gave one of them an ichebo, but would not have her company.