of John Cockburn, &c. 1 j 5 



broil fome frelh Beef for us after our own 

 Way, and to make us fome Turtillias, at 

 the fame time, making us the Offer of flay- 

 ing with them as long as we pleas'd • and 

 as a farther Mark of his Goodriefs and Cha- 

 rity, he promifed us, that whene\ r we left 

 him, we Ihould not go away empty of Pro- 

 vifions. We ftaid here two Days, and by 

 that Time were a little refted ; but left 

 we fhould mifs of a Bark at Nkoya, bound 

 for Tanama, we thought it beft co fet out 

 from hence, and accordingly took Leave of 

 pur kind Benefactor with many Thanks. 

 This Day we paffed by a Range, but could 

 lee no one near it : This Range was open 

 every Way, it being nothing but a Roof 

 made of Cane, cover'd with Leaves, and fup- 

 ported with four frriall Props. We went on 

 till we came to the great Gulf of Herra- 

 dura y wherein are many Iflands. As we 

 found there was no Way for us to crois this 

 Gulf, we refolved to return to the open 

 Range, there to fit a while, and confide?? 

 what Courfe we Ihould take ; but at our 

 coming thither, we found an Indian Man, 

 Who, after a while, put us in the right 

 Way, and by Sun-fet we got to two Whig- 



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