Skengro Dono came from Miaco and brought me a sifron in a chist, cost 4 ta. 2 ma. 0 co.

And there was 1½ tatta. broad clo. deare culler, and 5 handkerchefes chint bramport geven in a present to Croby Dono and his wife. And tatta. perpetuano, 3 tatta fustion, 5 handkerchefes chint bramport to Eche Dono and his wife.

And towardes night Croby Dono came and brought me a banketing box for a present, and Echere Dono brought 2 barsos wyne and 10 sequanseques.

And I gave a coat to Shiske Dono, Echere Donos brother, cost me 3 tais 8 mas.

November 2.—I rec. this mornyng 3 letters from Firando per the expres sent from Miaco per Capt. Adames:—1 from Mr. Wm. Eaton, dated 16th and kept till 21th ultimo; 1 from Mr. Nealson, of 21th ditto; 1 from Mr. Osterwick, 21th ditto; 4 from Capt. China, Matt[ing]a, Jno. Japon, and Sinda Dono. And with these letters came these papers following, viz.:—

Tozayemon Donos acco. in English wrote out per Mr. Osterwick.
Neamon Donos acco. in English
1 paper for broad cloth and elophants teeth all written in
1 paper for 2000 dearke (sic) skins of Syam Japons and for
1 paper for broad cloth thaccompt of
1 paper for severall merchandiz Tozayemon Dono
1 paper for 50 pico sapon our host of
1 paper abstrack of accompts Sakay.
1 paper (or acco.) of Neaman Dono of Edo, in Japons.
1 paper (or bill) of Zezabro Dono, host son of Osakay, for broad cloth sould hym at Firando.

All which pappers and accompts I left with Capt. Adames, to reccon with the said partis when they com up, I being ready to departe towardes Firando.

Also Mr. Ric. Wickham left in the handes of the said Capt. Adames these papers and acco. written in Japons, viz.:—

1 paper or bill of Tozayemon Dono and Shroyemon Dono, for broad cloth left with them 10th November, 1617.

1 bill or paper of Tozayemon Dono, for goodes at same tyme.