SHORT TOUR OP SCOTLAND, 



was our I iipointmenr, as well as dan- 



ins fo:- 



frlvc r the 



fight of la ml, though within a few miles of the 

 rocks at ;>t, how- 



which, by our reckoning, mud be 

 ;hc cape, as if 



.ourabl i of the 



coaft. not be fcen by the n 



or the An uncommon rolling of 



the v ncc of our fitua 



i *>m the < currents of the counter- 



ir the mull of hich occafion a 



mbling the bay of Bifcay. 



Our fir hrifk gale, amidd darknefs, 



ftrong cr rocks, breakers and iflands, became 



fomewha; ngth the cape appr 



like a dark cloud, at the didance of 2 miles, on the 

 well, and the ifland of . v ^lircclly a-head, 



where, not t' > make the main land, we cad 



anchor in a Im.ill, Init laie !^ . ithoms water 



almod to the edge of the rocks. This bay or chan- 

 nel, pves fhelr .any veflfels, and the poor 

 Highland b Jangcrous , but it hath 

 neither key nor inn. 



were, ho amongd hofpitable II 



vith tea, eggs, butter and rtlh ; 

 the beds and bedchambers were not 



the company were indifpofed, and rc(t wis 

 nece; It was ther 



;ng on Can- 



accomplifhrJ. If .1 1: 



fuch hazards in the mor Situa- 



tion of i I .afling 



thefc feas in the . (luous nights of winter, 



mull lefcribablc*. 



* O i have beer. an once, when the 



f live rigging, winds and wives, rcferoblctl the loudcw 



