December 20.—Yechere Dono, alius Cynemon Dono, brought me a present of 2 barrilles of wyne. And I bought for Woman Dono:—
| 1 kerremon, cost | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| More, for silk watto to put into it | 0 | 8 | 0 |
| More, 1 gerdell, cost | 0 | 7 | 0 |
| More, 2 peare tabis, cost | 0 | 3 | 7 |
| More, 2 peare stringes for them, cost | 0 | 1 | 3 |
| And geven her in money to buy oyle 1 bar plate | 2 | 5 | 0 |
| 9 | 5 | 0 | |
Susannas uncle sent me a letter from Sakay with 2 pewter bottelles for a present.
December 21.—This day at nowne we sett forwardes towardes Firando, and gave out presentes to Cuemon Dono, host at Osakay, to his wife, Luisa Dono, and to their sonne. And for our diet in plate bars 65: 0: 0. And 1 bar plate
to Gifio Dono of Sakay for riding up and downe about busynes.
And there was 2 ta. 4 ma. paid per Mr. Nealson for a barke to carry us aboard.
And our hostes sonne and other frendes, with Capt. Adams, accompanid us to Dembo, 2 leagues from Osakay, where we road at an ancor all night, the wind being contrary.
December 22.—Cuemon Dono, alius Grubstreet, our host, came aboard our bark within night with a banket. And I wrot a letter to Capt. Adams of our stay this day per meanes of contrary wynd and tide. Unto which he retorned answer, and sent me 50 muchos (or loves of bread).
December 23.—We set forward from Dembo, or rather Incobe, at Osakay this mornyng, passing the bar of Osakay, and arived at Fiugo[83] at nowne. The wind being contrary, we staid at an ancor all night, having mad 10 leagues this day.
After this night, the comett, or blasing starr, was seene noe more, and ended under the 3d starr in Chorls wayne or Ursa maior.