Mr. W AFE R's Voyages, 8tc. ij§ 



to macerate their Food in the Maw. The 

 Eftridge will indeed fwallow Nails or Stones, 

 or any thing you throw to it $ but they 

 pafs through the Body as whole as they 

 went in. 



Putting off to Sea again, we coafted a- BrajlL 

 Jong Brajil, and thence toward the Carribbe- 

 Iflands 5 where meeting with one Mr. Ed- 

 win Carte , in a Barbadoes Sloop, I and 

 fome otters went aboard him, and had of 

 him the News of King James's Proclamati- 

 on to pardon and call in the Buccaniers. So T h e A> 

 we went in his Ship to the River de arrives^ 

 Ware, and up into Penfilvania, to the City 

 of Philadelphia 5 where I arriv'd in May" 

 t688. J 



There I frayed fome time $ after which I 

 came down the River de la Ware, as far as 

 Jpokunnumy-creek, with Capt. Davk and 

 John Hingfin, who was left with me on the 

 Ifthmm : There we carted our Chefts, with 

 other Goods, over a fmall Neck of Land 

 into Bohemia River, which leads down the 

 great Bay of Qhifapeck to Point-Comfort in 

 jfa^ejr-River in Virginia. There I thought anc ) V*- 

 to fettle : But meeting with fome Troubles/'''"'''' 

 after a three: Years refidence there, I came coRcV 

 home for England in the Year, 1690, fi 9 n * 



