8 The Dijlreffes and Adventurer 

 her in fuch an inhuman Manner, or ever 

 attempt the leaft Violence upon her, he 

 would fhoot him thro* the Head. Then he 

 commanded every Man in the VefTel to re- 

 ftore what they had taken from her,which they 

 inftantly did, not only what they had vio-^ 

 lently torn from off her, but all the wearing 

 Apparel foe had on Board ; after which, he en- 

 deavoured to give her all the Confolation 

 in his Power, promifing to proted her as 

 long a.s (he continued with him, but how 

 long that was I know not, or where they 

 carried her, or how they difbofed of her 



afterward, I never heard. Johnfou is 



reckoned a Man of great Courage and Bra- 

 very, and for thofe Qualifications is famous 

 in many Parts of America, where he is 

 known by the Name of Henrique s the Eng~ 

 lift Man, tho' he was born in the North of 

 Ireland. Tho' he has but one Hand, he fires a 

 Piece with great Dexterity, laying the Barrel 

 upon his Stump, and drawing the Tricker 

 with his Right Hand. In moft of our 

 American Plantations there are Rewards bid 

 for the taking of him, but I am apt to 

 think that will never be whiift he is alive ; 

 for, I remember^ he laid focn after he board- 



