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as I ■wished to examine it at low 

 water. In standing in, I could dis- 

 cern a great number of people 

 jtandinn; all round the S. W. end of 

 the fort, and from the West head 

 all the way to the Sand-hills. I did 

 not discover any alteration on the 

 east side of the fort ; but when I 

 got to the westward of the fort, I 



could plainly discover the most part 

 of it to be damaged, and the breast- 

 work knocked down ; and 1 have 

 every reason to believe it was very 

 much injured, by such a number of 

 people being assembled there, and 

 seeming at work upon it. 



W. Blake. 

 Sir Home Popham. 



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