Letters Received By the East India Company From Its Servants in the East

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Tell John Beaumont I am not well pleased that he hath deceived me to-day both of hens and all else, I did not think that he would have so discredited me. Captain Towerson writes to me for hens, we have none in the ships. I willed him to buy whatever was to be gotten and to come in a great prow that he might carry them to the point to them. Send John Dench or Fern away presently, with all that may be gotten, that in the morning he may go out with the landtorne and return with the sea- EAST INDIA... COMPANY'S RECORDS torne. I have willed Mr. Cocks to meddle no more with selling of cloth, but to finish the account, wherefore follow your business and sell at reasonable profit and let slip no taking of money. Set the millers to work and get in pepper as soon as you can for I hope they will now despatch presently. If the knight hear of our haste he will take the mill away, wherefore see it locked up, and defer no time and suffer it not to be taken before we have done. Appoint those new hired men, one to tend upon a merchant in several businesses, and let them not be idle for they think you love them not.

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