Two hundred more iron axes shod in Mexico, cc
Two hundred mattocks, cc
One hundred more pieces of Tequantepeque [Tehuantepec]
and Venetian canvas, c
One pair of large fishing-nets which may come in the
hogsheads mentioned above, ii
Ear-rings, glassware, and fine coral,
The coins and bars of silver, just as they have been
asked for,
The caldrons of pitch, because those that were made
in Mexico were worthless,
One dozen caldrons with three compartments, xii
Four syringes, and the cupping glasses and the lancets which are likewise ordered,
Sail-needles with large eyes,