Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 61
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Charles E A W Oldham, S Krishnaswami Aiyangar, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarka
Publisher: Swati Publications
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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
In Bombay remains of the Sommers voyage() in piece goods in Mr. Bernard Wyches hands, my share about 7000 rus. at 327 per 100 15. Lent at respondentia to Mr. Alexander Orme(10) to Muscatt 16. he is to pay me 500 pags. on agreement of Olibanum as per his contract 17. Concern'd with Mr. Livesay on the Dolben(11) 2000m. at 350 rs.
18. Sent to Batavia 30 shoes of gold which hope will come on the Dolben at 115 pags. per shoe
19. Mr. Hollam(12) owes me as per his accountt current
20.
My ballance of the acct. currt. in the Amity ..
Do. in the Duke of Cambridge
The China man owes me 35 tale about
21. Lent Mr. Phipps at interest
2. Left with Mr. Langelier a parcell of China ware as per account(13) which may amount to about
23. Mr. Alberts debt(14) as per paper N 23 which I have bought for
I carry with me in goods in my chest as chints, piece cloth &c.
Taken up at interest
Condapa Pauca Nina Chitty (15) ..
Trevor Chitty(15) ..
Trepasure Mar Chitty (15)
Colloway Chitty(15)
Mr. Maubert
Do.
Mr. Trenchfield
Oweing to my wife for my daughter Carolina (16) for 14 patches of chints at 9 per [patch] for a chints bed(17)
:::
[MAY, 1932
300.
500.
300.
1000.
1000.
300. 1000.
4300.
75.
126. 60.
2171. 9 1500. -
571. 12
3450.
62. 24 6433. 16 2344... 25 30.
500.
300.
55.
200.
III
29001. 33
4561.
24440. 33
[NOTES ON DOCUMENT No. 49.]
(1) Captain Abraham Bennett appeared before the Council at Fort St. George on 13 September 1714 and made a statement regarding the effects of Francis Delton who had died at Pegu.
(2) The investment in the stock of the Brittania, commanded by Captain Alexander Dalgleish, a "seafaring inhabitant" of Fort St. George, must have been made during Scattergood's brief stay at Madras. The ship sailed for Siam 16 June 1714 (Fort St. George Diary). (3) Probably John Gwynn, late purser of the Bussorah Merchant. See p. 67.