of tbe Ifland of Barbados. ee 39 
Sherry, Canary,Red fack,wine of Fiall,with all Spirits that come from 
England 5 and with all this,you fhall find as chearful a look,and as hearty 
a welcome, asany man can give tohisbeft friends. And fo much for 
a Feaft ofan inland Plantation. 7 7 | 
Now for a Plantation near the Sea, which {hall be Collonel Wal- 
rond’s, he being the beftfeated for aFealt, of anyI know : Imatt fay 
this, that though he be wanting in the firft Courfe, which is Beefs 
yet, it:wilbbe plentifully fipplyed in the Jaft, whictris Fiths and that “| 
the other wants. And though Colloriel We/rond, have noe that infinite |. tke | 
| ftore of the provifions Collonel Drax abounds in’, yet, he is not wan- 
ting in all the kindshe has, unle®& itbe Sheep, Goats, and Beef, and 
fo forall the fortsofmeats, that are in my Bill of Fare, in Gollonel 
Drax his feaft,. you fhall find the fame in Collonel Walronds, except 
thefe three, and thefeare fupplyed withall thefe forts of fifh I fhall 
jmame, to wit; Atvilets, Macquerels, Rarratyfifh; Snappers, red and grey, 
Cavallos, Terbums, Crabs, Lobjters,and Cony fifh, with divers {ortsmote,| 
for which we have no names, And having thele rare kinds of fithes, 
-twerea vain fuperfluity, to make ule of all thofe difhes I have named 
before, but only. fuch asfhall ferve to fill up the Table; and when he 
| has the ordering it, you mutt expect to have'it excellent; his fancy 
and contrivance of a Feaft, being as far beyond any mans there, as the. 
place where he dwells is better cituate; for fuch aipurpofe. And his 
| Land touching the Seas his Houfe bei not_halfa quarter of a mile 
Be fons Sed 
Pe eo Lite pn it “ 
