256 GREENLAND. 



the Dutch-mcns deliverance were worthily accounted a v/on- 

 der, our's can amount to little lesse than a miracle. The 

 greater therefore our deliverance, the greater must he Gods 

 glory. And that's the authors purpose in puhlishing of it. 

 God keepe the readers from the like dangers. So prayes he 

 that endured what he here writes of. 



Edw. Pellham. 



THE NAMES OF THE MEN THUS STAYING IN GREEN-LAND, 

 FOR NINE MONETHS AND TWELVE DAYES. 



AV'illiam Fakely, gunner; Edward Pellham, gunners mate, 

 the author of this relation ; John Wise and Rohcrt Good- 

 fellow, sea-men ; Thomas Ayers, whale-cutter ; Henry Bett, 

 cooper ; John Dawes and llichard Kellett, land-men. 



