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Nodles He, Round He, the Governours 

 Garden, where is planted an Orchard and 

 a vine-yard, with many other conveni- 

 ences. . . . These lies abound with 

 Woods, and Water, and Medow-ground, 

 and whatsoever the spacious fertile Maine 

 affords. The inhabitants use to put their 

 Cattle in these for safety, when their Corne 

 is on the ground. 



"The next plantation is Saugus, sixe 

 miles North-east from Winnesmet. This 

 towne is pleasant for situation. It has a 

 sandy Beach two miles long at the end, 

 whereon is a necke of land called Nahant. 

 It is sixe miles in circumference : well 

 wooded with Oakes, Pines, and Cedars: 

 It is beside well watered. In this necke 

 is store of good ground, fit for the Plow : 

 but for the present it is onely used for to 

 put young catle in, and weather-goates, 

 and Swine, to secure them from the 

 Woolves : a few posts and rayles from the 

 low water markes to the shore, keepes 

 out the Woolves, and keepes in the Cat- 

 tle. ... On the North side of the 



