Capt. Adames host Yasimon Dono plaid the gemeny with hym to day, sending one to hym to tell hym he must com to the king, but after proved to be to the 10 of the streete, about wood staid from the tico of our junck he came in from Syam; but he answered them he had nothing to doe in the matter, refering them to me.
The Capt. China sent a bar plate to Capt. Adames and an other to Yasimon Dono his host, for a present at their farewell. Soe after nowne the junck put to sea towardes Cochinchina. God send them a prosperous voyage.
I delivered a memoriall to Ed. Sayer with a cargezon goodes, viz.:—
| ta. | m. | co. | |
| Broad cloth, amonting to Japon plate | 0278 | 3 | 7½ |
| Bayes, amonting to same plate | 0144 | 7 | 0 |
| Cambaia cloth, to | 0052 | 8 | 0 |
| Russia hides, 48 | 0144 | 0 | 0 |
| Gad stille, 120 cattis Japon wight, cost str. in England | 0007 | 9 | 0 10⁄17 |
| Fowling peces, 20:9 damasked and 11 chast, cost | 0095 | 6 | 0 |
| Ellophans teeth, 30, containing 1130 cattis, cost in Eng. | 0488 | 2 | 8 19⁄102 |
| Copper goces, 21 picull, at 6ta. 5m. 5co. pico | 0137 | 5 | 5 |
| Table bookes, severall sortes | 0011 | 6 | 0 |
| Looking glasses, 8, cost | 0025 | 6 | 0 |
| Knyves, 2 sortes, cost four dozen | 0007 | 8 | 5 |
| Amber beades, 12 cattis, 2 sortes | 0118 | 6 | 2 |
| Diaper, 9 peces; Holland cloth, 14 peces; Sleze land, 18 peces, cost | 0097 | 8 | 8 |
| Armors, 2, with 1 head pez, cost | 0006 | 0 | 0 |
| Galepotes; 1 chist, No. 8; divers sortes, cost | 0009 | 1 | 2½ |
| Gales,[239] 1 sack, containing 1 picull, cost | 0015 | 7 | 3½ |
| Rise for victuling, 8 sackes, cost | 0006 | 6 | 6⅔ |
| Money, 150 Rs. of 8, amontes to 120 0 0 | |||
| With 084:9:1½ condrin plate bars, is 084 9 1½ } | 0208 | 0 | 9½ |
| With 003:1:8 charges copper 003 1 8 | |||
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| Som totall cargezon to Syam amontes unto | 1856 | 3 | 8 2295⁄5202 |
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Also I delivered a memoriall to Capt. Adames, as apereth per coppie in book cargesons, with that to Ed. Sayer.
Unagense Dono sent me a quarter of wild boare for a present.
Marche 22.—Capt. Adames, fynding contrary wyndes at sea, retorned this night past to Cochi in Firando, from whence he wrot me a letter per Mr. Sayer of what past, namely, that after I departed from hym the 19th currant, being under seale, Yasimon Dono espied a bark coming after them with a cloth seale, desiring him to stay for her, which he did, coming to an ancor. In which boate came 2 of Yasimon Donos brother in lawes, with littel Anthony, alius Sifian Dono, who at the first entry abord laid hold on Capt. Adames armes and, before he was aware, wrong hym in such extreme sort that he put hym to much payne; and another of his followers laid hold on the busom of Jno. Pheby his boteswaine, one secondyng hym with his arme out of his keremon as though he would have cut hym; and on of Yasimon Donos brother in lawes laid hand on the hinder part of the haire of Mr. Sayer—all passing in as violent sort as might be; which moved Capt. Adames to fetch out the Emperours passe, kissing it and houlding it up over his head, meanyng to protest and take witnesse of the violence they offered hym. But his merchantes perswaded hym to the contrary; and soe the asselants gott them on a sudden downe in to Yasimon Donos cabben, and sowne after packed ashore, not speaking to Capt. Adames.
So I sent Mr. Osterwick abord with a letter to Capt. Adames, with a barrill wyne and 6 hense, advizing hym that, yf he pleased, I would bring the matter in question before the king, yf he please.
Marche 23.—Mr. Osterwick retorned from Capt. Adames, who set seale this mornyng betymes. God speed them well. He tells me that Capt. Adames desired me not to bring the matter of his abuse offerd per Antony and his crew in question till his retorne; only I might geve out som speeches, that it might come to the kinges eares, yf I could conveniently do it.