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A34069 Fraud and violence discovered and detected, or, A remonstrance of the interessed in the ships Bona Esperanza and Henry Bona Adventura of London with a narrative of the proceedings in the case (depending before the States General of the Seven United Provinces) between the assignes of William Courten and the East-India Company of the Netherlands : also, several reasons and arguments for the speedy decision of differences (by amicable conferences of state) arising upon depredations and spoyls / by George Carevv ... Carew, George, Esq. 1662 (1662) Wing C547; ESTC R37177 153,652 157

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his book On the left side the parcell received and on the right side the parcell delivered or Ship'd away and of every parcell delivered and received he shall not omit to give daily before night particular notice to the Accomptant to be entered in his Jornall and Lidger He must also keep a book of Charge upon Merchandizes which he shall weekly sum up and bring the same to the Accomptant to be entred in his Jornall He shall also keep a book of Presents wherein shall be charged the presents given with a large Expression to whom and to what end And in the Creditors side bring in the presents received and retorned with a specification how they were disposed of which Ware-house book Charge of Merchandize and Presents Copy must be had constantly in readinesse to send at the comming away of every Ship signed and sent home 9. Instruct and cause to be instructed all the Young Merchants and Youths resorting unto this Factory not onely to keep their books exactly but also to buy and sell all home and East-India Commodities with the knowledge of Weights Measures Moneys and Coins used there abouts and other needfull parts to be performed in this Imployment let the Youths and other the Young Merchants which are best able learn the Sundry languages be instructed to speak read and write the same language that hereafter all businesses may be done and performed by them without fear of being deceived by the cozening Brokers and false Linguists let me yearly be informed of the ability of every one not only in the Country language but also in his books and industry in dealing with the Countrey People and dispatching of businesse thereby to know who may be preferred upon all occasions 10. At every time when occasion presents to send home Letters do not neglect to Advise me of all particulars of my businesse chiefly by the homeward bound Ships of this Imployment And when you write by the East-India Company Ships by the Holland Ships Portugalls or Danes and French Ships or by land as hereafter expressed You shall use the Figures and Ciphers to deprive our back friends of the Contents when perhaps they may get our Letters into their hands you may write home by Land Via Surratt or Persia sending your letters to Balsora in the bottom of the Gulf of Persia to be directed to the Consull for the English Nation at Aleppo to be further conveyed to me by way of Venice Lyvorne and Marsellia or else to write by Ship from Scanderoone you may also write home by way of the Red-Sea to be further conveyed to Grand Cairo in AEgypt by the bottom of the Red Sea This to be directed to Sir Alexander Pagetti a Venetian Merchant and Consull of that Nation with order to send the letters to Alexandria and further to Venice Livorne or Marsellia to be conveyed unto me 11. In House expence be frugall untill further encrease of Trade you shall not adde to the building of Carwarr house content your self with the house you already built at Carwarr onely if you want Ware-house to preserve the Goods you procure for England and other places let convenient rooms be made also for the Salt-Peter man what is requisite to the furthering of his work but in digging of Ponds Tanks building Bridges and other needlesse charges do not imploy the Stock which is to be invested in Commodities Be not too liberall in presenting for it is frugality which makes a Trade rich and when presents returns to you and others under your Command let them not be applyed to any mans particular use but brought into Accompt and Registred in the books of presents 12. Suffer no man belonging to this or other Factories to Trade for himself his Friends or any body else besides what is done for my Accompt when any body is found possessed with Money or Goods or both to be invested in Trade as aforesaid You shall take such Goods and Moneys from him and dispose thereof to my use giving the Possessor a receipt for the same signed by you and the most part of your Councell for which I promise to make satisfaction to the parties here at home at the first Ships return 13. You shall direct all your returns Bills of Lading Letters Books and Accompts Marked with the Mark in the Margin unto me and order the letters directed unto any else in England and Europe not to be delivered before the same be brought to my hands and order from me procured for the delivery thereof which order you must renew at every Ships homeward dispatch neither shall you disclose there in the Indies by letters words or actions the State of businesse to Brokers Merchants and other the Countrey people and lesse to the Hollander French Portugalls Danes or English and other employed in the East-India Companies service for the old or new Stock You must be industrious and secret in all your dealings in all your Trade for it much concerns me to have the secrecy thereof reserved to myself and the men by me employed and when any letters come to your hands sealed and directed to me from some body in this employment you shall not offer to open the same neither detain it in your hands but send the same letters sealed as you receive them by all the speedyest conveyance you can unto me neither shall you open nor detain the letters which I send to the persons employed in this Service but send or deliver the same sealed according to direction with all speed possible unlesse that such persons were deceased run away or come home before you receive such letters for them in which case you may open the letters to take course according as shall be required 14. When you arrive in safety at Carwarr you shall take full Information from William Gorle and the rest of the Merchants the state of businesses thereof with their advice and with the advice of Mr. Hogg proceed in the disposing of the Hesters lading for Monies and in Trucke for Pepper Cinamon Endicoe Callicoes and other goods to be had there and call the said Gorle and all others which had charge committed to them and of him receive the Patent of the Great Seal of England for your proceeding at Carwarr You shall leave such order at Cannanore as with the advice of all the Merchants and Mr. Hogg shall find to tend to the most advantage of the imployment and leave William Gorle chief to whom you shall deliver my Orders and Instructions for his Government and settle the rest of his Councell according to the form therein specified with Copy of the same Instructions to the rest of those whom it concerns 15. From Cannanore you shall proceed with the Hester to Cocheen to put off such quantities of your Cloth Iron Lead and Baies as the place most vents and being needfull leave there of your Merchants for the disposing thereof where you shall keep a faire Correspondence with Senior Francisco Quetho