i6o The Dijlreffes and Adventures 



A Jhort Account of what befel Mr. 

 Rounce^ and the other three in Com- 

 pany with him, after their depar- 

 ture from Nicoya, to their Arrival 

 at Porto bel 5 and of the Ufage they 

 met with there, as related by Mr. 

 Rounce. 



R. Rounce began his Story in 

 the following Manner. The 

 Alcald of Nicoya having pro- 

 vided us a Bark bound for 

 *Panama y Rkhard Banifter y John Ballmain y 

 John Holland, and myfelf, were ordered on 

 Board, and we were fix Weeks on our Paf- 

 fage thither. The Matter of the Baric, who 

 was a Spaniard, ufed us but very churlifhly 



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