of John Cockburn, &c* 135 



Nicoya. Barnwell was not able to travel with 

 us, on Account of his Weaknefs* 



Having got about two Leagues from 

 Granada^ we met with fome Indians ^ who 

 fatisfy'd us we were going right, and a lit- 

 tle farther, we overtook two others who 

 were going our Way, with whom we af~ 

 fociated till they came to their Tourney s 

 End. Mr. Banifjer beginning to grow very 

 ill, at this Time, we made hafte to a Range, 

 where we got him fome Milk, and procured 

 what other Help we could towards his Re- 

 covery ; but he growing worfe, in fuch a 

 Manner, as plainly fliewed he would not 

 foon be able to travel, and the poor People 

 we were among, not being able to fuftain 

 luch a Company as we together, we were 

 conftrained to leave him alone with them, 

 till heftiould be better, and have anOppor^ 

 tunity to follow us. 



Not far from hence is a large Savanna, 

 which, by Reafon of the Rains, was now 

 quite overflowed ; this we waded thro*, tho* 

 the Water reached up to our Shoulders, arid 

 tho' the Mud and Stench that arofe from the 

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