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thence we returned to Bantam, to take in the reft of 

 our Lading* .While I was afhore there, the Ship 

 faiPd for England: So 1 got a Paffage home in ano* 

 ther Ship, the Bombay, Capt. White Commander ; 

 who being Chief Mate, fucceeded Capt. Bennet^ 

 who dy'd in the Voyage. 



I arrived in England again in the Year 1679, and 

 after about a Month's Stay, T entred my felf on a 

 2d Voyage, in a Veffel commanded by Cap):. Buck* 

 enham, bound for the Weft-Indies. I was there alfo 

 in the Service of the Surgeon of the Ship : But when 

 Jamaica, we came to Jamaica^ the Seafon of Sugars beiijg nbt 

 yet come, the Captain was willing to make a flioft 

 Voyage, in the mean while to the Bay of Campeachy, 

 to fetch Logwood : But having no Mind to go fur- 

 ther with him;, I ftaid in Jamaica. It proved welJ 

 for me that I did fo ; for in that Expedition, the 

 Captain was taken by the Spaniards, and carried 

 Prifoner to Mexico : Where one Rujfel law him, who 

 was then alio a Prifoner there, and after made --his 

 Capt. Efcape. He told me he faw Capt. Buckenham, with 

 Buckets a Log chain'd to his Leg, and a Basket at his Back, 

 j^J^f^ crying Bread about the Streets for a Baker his Ma- 

 fter. The Spaniards would never confent to the 

 ranfoming him, though he was a Gentleman who 

 had Friends of a confiderable Fortune, and would 

 have given them a very large Sum of Mony. 

 , I had a Brother in Jamaica, who was imployed 

 under Sir Thomas, -Muddif r or in his Plantation at the 

 .Angels : And my chief Inducement in undertaking 

 this Voyage was to fee him. : I ftaid fome time with 

 him, and he fettled me in a Houfe at Port-Royal, 

 where I followed my Bufmefs of Surgery for fome 

 Months. Burin a while I met with Capt. Cook, and 

 Capt. Linch, 2 Privateers who were going out from 

 Cartagena Port-Royal^ toward the Coaft of Cartagena, and 

 fook me along with them. We met other Priva- 

 teers, on that Coaft \ but being parted from them 



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