| ta. | m. | co. | |
| 1500 small boardes, viz. | 30 | 0 | 0 |
| 1000 tarakis or spars | 35 | 7 | 0 |
| 1000 nukes or rayles | 25 | 0 | 0 |
| 0020 ficamons or beames | 26 | 0 | 0 |
| 0500 marakis or rownd tymber | 16 | 0 | 0 |
| | |||
| 132 | 7 | 0 | |
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Marche 15 (Ninguach 3).—We had 15 carpenters and 93 laborers and 1 caneman, 3 tilors; but 53 laborers all day, and 40 laborers at iiij condrins pece per day. And we hadd 10 barkes lading flatt stoones this day.
Also Itamia Migell Dono sent me 2 barsos wine and stringes drid cuttell, desiring me to send hym a pasport or
letter of favor, yf he chansed to meet with any English or Hollandes shipps at sea.
Marche 16 (Ninguach 4).—I rec. xxix tais viij mas iiij condrins plate barrs for merchandize sould unto Shushro Dono of Firando.
And we had this day 18 carpenters, 167 laborers, one plasterer, iij tilors, and one caneman.
Also we had this day xix barkes stones.
Marche 17 (Ninguach 5).—We had 14 carpenters, 190 laborers, 1 plasterer, and 1 caneman.
Capt. Leonard Camps, with Sr. Matias and Jacob Swager went to Nangasaque; Matias and Swager to goe on a voyage for Cochinchina in a Japon junck.
And I wrot 3 letters to Nangasaque: 1 to Mr. Eaton, with a pasport enclozed for Itamia Migell Dono, yf he would geve sureties that the junck shall goe for Cochinchina and not for Amacon.