Ther was a present geven to Torasemon Dono, a principall man in this place, which never had any thing geven unto hym since our arivall in Japon, which our frends tould us of. Soe he had geven
- 3 pec. byrams, white.
- 3 pec. byrams, nill, of 15 Rs. corg.
- 3 pec. red zelas, of 12 Rs. corg.
- 3 pec. boralles, of 5 Rs. corg.
- 42 cattis pepper.
And the China Capt., Andrea Dittis, went with me to viset hym, and carid hym a great jar of biskit. And I gave a kerimon to Matingas father, which Mr. Eaton gave unto me.
Paid 6 mas small plate to the fownder for 2 pans for Matinga.
And the kinge sent to have a gathering throughout Firando towardes the releeving the pore people whose howses were burnt; towardes which we gave a tay in plate.
And paid the carpenter for mending Matingas howse
| Pro 26½ dais carpt. work or wagis | 3 | 7 | 2 |
| Pro 30½ days work laborers | 1 | 5 | 2½ |
| Pro neales | 1 | 0 | 9 |
| Pro bordes and tymber | 1 | 9 | 8 |
| —————— | |||
| Som totall | 8 | 3 | 1½ |
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And I delivered 25 tais plate bars more unto the fownders, upon acco. of bras shivers which are waid out this day, being 6 picos and 42 cattis.
Mr. Nealson, being drunck (as very often he is the lyke, to my greefe), fell a brawling with the chirurgion, Morris Jones, and cut his head with his dagger.