Mr. Osterwick paid Skydoyen Dono upon acco. for these goodes following, viz.:—

ta. m. co.
1 great mast for shipp 080 0 0
2 yardes for shipp 010 0 0
106 bark lading stones for junck 010 6 0
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Som totall amontes unto 100 6 0
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The which is paid as followeth:—

In plate of bars of that of Capt. China 060 0 0
Pro 131 cattis peper, at 6 tais pico007 8 6
Pro 003 pec. chader bradry 003 0 0
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70 8 6
And now paid in ready money 29 7 4
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100 6 0
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Tonomon Samme, the kinges brother, sent to borrow 50 or 60 tais plate for a frend, and I sent answer I had no money; yet he sent againe and would have no na; but I was still of one minde.

Marche 2.—We had 15 trees of a bose[132] to sett in our ochard, viz., sypris, spruse, orange, lemon, chistnut, and other sortes flowres.

Marche 3.—The China Capt., Andrea Dittis, went to Langasaque, and I wrot a letter to his brother, Capt. Whaw, and sent hym a Holland cheese, a bottell of sallet oyle, and a bag of wallnuts.

I delivered Oyen Dono the King of Fyrandos bill of 680 tais for gould, and he gave me a bill of his owne hand for 350 tais plate bars, due per King of Firando upon ould acco., beside the 3000 tais last sould for. This bill of 350 tais I delivered to Mr. Osterwick.

And I wrot a letter to Mr. Eaton, to buy 10 or 15 cakis and rest in shishero tables,[133] for the halfe our howst oweth of that was burned in Osekay.