_ 295 _ Item: To the Malabari gunsmith, an upkeep of twentyfour xerafins a year, and thirty mãos of rice a month, which could be worth about six tangas which amount in total to eleven thousand five hundred and twenty reals. …………………………………………………………………..11,520 reals Item: To the magistrate of the city, a salary of fifty xerafins plus upkeep of thirty xerafins, all of which are worth twenty-four thousand reals. …………………………………………………………………24,000 reals Item: And to a dozen foot soldiers, that the said magistrate has one hundred and forty-four xerafins a year that is one xerafin each for month, which are worth forty-three thousand two hundred reals. ………………………………………………………………….43,200 reals Item: And to the aforementioned foot soldiers, an extra fifteen mãos of rice a month, apart from the said money, which would amount to about ninety xerafins, which are worth twenty-seven thousand reals. …………………………………………………………………27,000 reals Item: The sea-commander has no other salary except his pay and upkeep. However, a dozen of his foot soldiers has hundred and forty-four xerafins – that is – a xerafin a
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