our fkk were jt^tnttm He defired us to have patience a little, 

 and to (lay till he came back to us - which was about an Hour 

 atter ; And then he led us to fee the Chambers,which were 

 piovided for us, being in number nineteen. They having cart it 

 (as it kemeth)that fourofthofe Chambers, which were better 

 than the reft, might receive four of the principal Men of our 

 Company,- And lodge them alone by themfelves And the 

 other fifteen Chambers were to lodge us, two and two toge- 

 ther. The Chambers were handfome and chearfull Chambers, 

 and furnifhed civilly. Then he led us to a long Gallery, like a 

 Dorture, where he fhewed us all along the one fide (for the 

 other fide was bur wall and window ) ieventeen Cells, very 

 neat ones, having partitions of Cedar wood. Which Gallery, 

 and CeliSjbeing in all 40, (many more than we needed,) were 

 infiituted as an Infirmary for fick Perfons. And he told us with- 

 al), that as any of our Sick waxed well , he might be removed 

 from his Cell, to a Chamber : For which purpofe there were 

 let forth ten jpare Chambers, befides the number we fpake of 

 before. This done, he brought us back to the Parlour , and lift- 

 ing up his Cane alirtle (as they do when they give any Charge 

 or Command ) (aid to us j Tee are to know that the Cuflome of the 

 Land requiretb, that after this day, and tomorrow, ( "bhicb wegtVepu 

 for removing your feople from your Ship, ) you are to keep within 

 dwes for three daks. But let it not trouble you, nor do not think 

 jour jehes reflraimd, but rather left to your %eft and Eafe. Tou paD 

 °toant nothing 5 and there are fix of our People appointed to attend you, 

 for any Bufincjfe you may have abroad- We gave him thanks with 

 ail Affection and Refpe£, and faid 5 G V farely is mmifefled in 

 thh Land. V Ve offered him alfo twenty Piftolets • But he fmi- 

 led, and only faid } What ? Tieice Taid [ And To he left us. Soon 

 afrei our Dinner was fervedin- Which was right good Vi- 

 ands , both for Bread and Meat: Better than any CollegUte Diet, 

 that 1 have known m Europe. We had alfo Drink ofthree 

 forts, all wbolfcme and good; wine of the Grape . A Drink 

 of Grain, fuch as is w,th us our Ale , butmore clear .-and a 

 kind of Sider made of a fruitofthat Countrey s Awonderfull 

 plcafingand Refrefhing Drink. Befides, there were brought 

 in to us , great S:ore of thofe Scarlet Orenges, for our Sick . 

 which ( they faid) were an allured Remedy lor fickneffe taken 

 at Sea / There was given us alfo, a Box of fmall gray, or whitifh 

 Pills, whichtheywiflicdourSickfliouldtakCjOncofthe Pills 

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