The tono sent ij men to stay abord (as he said) till our goods were delivered ashore, to see we had no injury offered us. I answerd them it was needles, yet in thend was content they should stay this night, till I had better enformed the king of the matter.

The Japons stole Mr. Tottons Terky coate (or gowne) from abord [it haveng a gould ring with a diamond in the pocket],[251] no ring in it.

And I rec. of Mr. Wickham these letters following, viz.:

1 generall letter from Wor. Compa., dated in London, 30th July 1615, with 1 copy sent per Clove to us in generall, and 1 copy per Clove to Capt. Adames.

1 from Sir Thomas Smith, dated 31th January, 1615.

1 from my brother, Walter Cocks, in London, 8th January, 1614.

3 from my nephew, Jno. Cocks, at Cape Bona Spe., 26th June, 1616.

2 from Capt Georg Bale, from Bantam, 9th June, 1617.

1 from Capt. Copendall, from Bantam, 9th ditto ano.

1 from Mr. Westby, from Bantam, 5th ditto ano.