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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[SEPTEMBER, 1908.
"Mr Ambrose Salusbury, Sir, Yours of the 10th wee received the last night, and are well satisfied that our Masters Affaires committed to your manadgment are in soe good a forwardness and will, according to expectation, be in a timely readiness both for the Fort and this place. The 50 pags you desire wee now send you, and for what elce necessary for the compleateing their business upon advice shall be complyed withall, from Sir, Your loveing freinds, RICHARD MOHUN 19 &ca.
Metchlepatam, the 14th November 1671."
"Mr Richard Mohun &ca. Councell, I have received yours of the the 14th with 37 pa. The Ginghams will bee with you in good tyme and the packing trade is all done. When laden, shall advise you the quantity, and what more is requisit for that occasion, which is all the present requires from Your assured friend, AMBROSE SALUSBURY.
Pettepolee, the 17th November, 1671." 20
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"Mr Ambrose Salusbury, Sir, The Companys goods contracted for are now most of them brought into the Factory and our presant want for imbaleing them is roapes and twine, which wee desire you to dispatch towards us per the first oppertunity of wind and weather, and that you hasten the Ginghams that all may be timely for our expected shipping, which by Gods blessing will not now be long ere doe arrive here. The packing trade for Madrass, if not already sent, wee judge will now doe better to send it directly heither for the saveing of charges, which may be done by ladeing it upon the Companys ship from hence theither, but let it be made up apart with a distinct account of it sent therewith to Sir, Your loveing freinds, RICHARD MOHUN
&ca.
Metohlepatam, the 24th November 1671."
"Mr Richard Mohun &ca. Councell, This Instant yours of the 24th received, by which understand your occasions require Ropes and Twine for Imbaleing your Goods,, which shall speedily bee sent you. The Ginghams will bee finished in 10 dayes, which suppose will bee tyme enough for the Shipping, but had not I a dayly Eye over them, they would not bee done in this short tyme. The Packing trade, as you enorderd, have prepared Boates for, and paid the money received from you in part, therefore cannot now get back, part being Laden and the rest will very speedily, when you shall have account of the whole and what Contract made. This is the needfull from Your Assured friend, AMBROSE SALUSBURY,
Pettepolee, the 26th November 1671."'23
On the 28th November 1671, Salisbury was re-instated in the Companys service.
"At a Court of Committees holden the 28th day of November 1671: Resolved That upon the good character received of Mr Salusbury of his being reclaimed, the Court consent that he be readmitted into their service and to receive encouragement as he shall deserve."23
19 Factory Recor.is, Masulipatam, Vol. 5.
33 Factory Records, Masulipatam, Vol. 5. 13 Court Minutes, Vol. 27, fol. 192.
30 Factory Records, Masulipatam, Vol. 9.
23 Factory Records, Masulipatam, Vol. 9.