The Portuguese in the Sea of Oman

_ 289 _ Item: To the interpreter of the said magistrate, twentyfour xerafins for his upkeep, which are worth seven thousand two hundred reals. …………………....……………………………..………..7,200reals Item: To the quartermaster and victualler, according to what is stated in his letters, because the last one had thirtysix thousand reals for both jobs. The one who performs these duties at the moment only has one hundred xerafins, which are worth thirty thousand reals. ……………………...……………………………………..……30,000 reals Item: To the clerk in his service, eighteen thousand reals, equal to sixty xerafins. …………………………….……………………………………….18,000 reals Item: To the inspector of the guards, sixty xerafins as his salary, plus twenty-four xerafins for his upkeep which come to 84 xerafins, which are worth twenty-five thousand two hundred reals. ……………………………………………………………………25,200 reals Fol. 82v. Item: To the vicar, one hundred and thirteen and a third xerafins – that is – salary of eighty- three xerafins and

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