Receved in 1 boate 700 howse tiles, and in an other 700 tiles more, viz. 450 howse tiles and 250 flat for godong.

Aprill 24.—We bought 40 rownd poles, cost 2 mas, littell ones to cover carpenters shed. Tome Dono lent us 20 mats or tomas, and the China Capt. lent us 6 bundells of small canes to cover carpenters shed. And 40 mats bought of 2 others per Gorezano.

Aprill 25.—We borowed 200 tomas, or straw matts, of Sifian Dono, of 20 per mas.

Aprill 26.—I wrot a letter to Figean a Camme, King of Firando, complementally, that I was glad to understand of his safe arivall at Shrongo and kind entertaynment of themperour; and that yf any shiping arived heare from England or our junck from Syam, that I would adviz hym thereof. This letter I sent per conveance of Oyen Dono.

And I reconed with Gorezano, our jurebasso, for monies he disbursed for me, as followeth:—

ta. m. co.
Pro a kettell, or furnes for Matinga 0 6 5
Pro a peece taffety to lyne Domingos kerymon1 2
Pro a barill wyne for Matinga 1 1 2
Pro gerdell for Matinga, 2 fruntes 1 0 0
Pro cotten woll for Jeffres kerremon0 1 5
Pro a pere shews for Carnero, porter 0 3 0
Pro fishing lyne for my selfe 0 1 0
Pro a blind man that songe 0 1 0
Pro dressing me 2 ould hattes 0 4 0
Pro a kitesoll for my selfe 0 2 0
Pro a cattan for Domingo 0 8 0
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6 0
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Aprill 28.—We receved 3 square post for the water gate, 1 plank for the bridg, and 7 small ficamons servisable.

Aprill 29.—I reconed with Yoskey for monies laid out for me, viz.:—

To shewmaker for making buskins and 2 per shewsfor my selfe 00 4 0
To Matinga, 1 peare tabis00 2 6
To pint tugger 00 5 0