GENERAL CONTENTS. 965 



Book I. Chill'. Sc-a. Page. 



Origin of the irejl India Expedition under Penn 

 and Venables — Equipment of the Fleet — Arri- 

 val and defcent at St. Domingo — Hardfhips of 

 the Army — Repulfe there . . — XI. i. 221 



Defcent at Jamaica — Treaty with the Spaniards — 

 Caufe affigned for the difagreement betwixt 

 Penn and Venables — State of Jamaica at this 

 period — Diftrefs of the Army — Departure of 

 the Admiral and General — State of affairs un- 

 der the three Commiffioners Forlefcue, Good/bu, 

 and Ser/e . . .. • . — — 



The fame, under Major-General Sedgeivick — — 



The fame, under Colonel D'Oyley . . — _ 



The fame, under Lieutenant- General jPr^3;«^ — — 



The fame, under General D'Oyley — His dccilive 

 Engagement with the Spaniards at Rio-niievo — 

 Attack of Tolu — Defeat of the Spanifli Gover- 

 nor at Ocho-rios — Execution of Raymiind and 

 Tyfon — Thriving condition of Port Royal — 

 The taking of St. Jago de Cuba — Encomium 

 on UOyley — Refledions on Gromwel's Weft 

 India expedition — The Capture of Jamaica from 

 the Spaniards, vindicated — Advantageous fitua- 

 tion of this Ifland — Tiie means by which its 

 Settlement was promoted . . to — — — 298 



Bucanieis. The benefits refulting from their ex- 

 ploits — Sir Henry Morgan vindicated — Abftradl 

 of the American Treaty ; with remarks — — 6. 299 



Of the Dependancies is/" Jamaica. 



Cayinana Ides . . . . — XII. 



Mofquito Shore . . . . — — 



Black River . . . . — — 



Bay of Honduras . . . . — — 



Some account of Rattan I fie . . — — 



6 II z Campecbe. 



