2 Mr. WAF E Ks Voyages, Sec. 



in tliofe Parts, when they have been at a 

 Landing-place, to fay they have been at 

 the gjiolla , calling it fa in imitation of 

 the Natives * as the Portugnefe call their 

 Barcadero. Landing-places, Barcaderos. This War was 

 fome hindrance to our Trade there 5 and we 

 were fore d to ftay about 4 Months in the 

 Roid, before we could get in our Lading 

 of Pepper : And thence we return d to Ban- 

 tam, to take in the reft of our Lading. While 

 I was aftiore there, the Ship faiFd for Eng- 

 land : So I got a Paffage home in another 

 Ship, the Bombay, Capt. White Commander 3 

 who being Chief Mate, fucceeded Capt. Ben- 

 net, who dy'd in the Voyage. 

 The a's I arrived in England again in the Year 

 ad.voy- 1679. and after about a Months ftay, X en- 

 * ge# tred my felf on a Second Voyage, in a VefTel 

 commanded by Capt. Buckenham, bound for 

 the Weft-Indies. I was there alfo in the Ser- 

 vice of the Surgeon of the Ship ; But when 

 Jamaica, we came to Jamaica, the Seafon of Sugars 

 being not yet come, the Captain was willing 

 to make. a fhort Voyage, in the mean while 

 to the Bay of Campeachy, to fetch Logwood : 

 But having no mind to go further with him, I 

 ftaid in Jamaica. It proved well for me that 

 I did fo 5 for in that Expedition, the Cap- 

 tain was taken by the Spaniards, and carried 

 Prifoner to Mexico : Where one Rujfel faw 

 him, who was then alfo a Prifoner there, and 

 capt. after made his efcape. He told me 'he 

 him?w^ aw Ca P t# Buckenham, with a Log chain'dto 



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