Synamon, one rowe, which is 25 pound, for four ryals of plate, and better cheape.
They find these ryals by diving for them in the sea, having been there lost in two Portuguese ships not long before, that were cast away when bound for China.
Besides this, the Chinese sent all the ryals they could get this year to China; for which reason we were obliged to give them credit, or must have lost the principal time of the year for making sales.
They sold it to us for twenty ryals the quintal, or 103 pounds English; but we were told afterwards that they sold it to others for twelve, which may very well be, considering its abundance, and the ease with which it is made.
It may be noticed, that the best trade for Pegu is to take ryalsand patechoni to San Thome, and there purchase Tellami, which is fine cotton cloth, of which great quantities are made in Coromandel.
What became of the treasure usually brought in this vessel, in ryals of plate, we could not learn.
The 9th came in a small bark of Shahr,[345] laden with coarse olibanum, some of which we bought and paid for in ryals to their contentment.
They had also many bags of ryals of eight and four, intended for the pay of the garrison in a frontier castle of India, and much more goods belonging to the Portuguese.
He coined also rose ryals of thirty shillings, spur ryals of fifteen shillings, angels of ten shillings, and angelites of five shillings value.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ryals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.