t6% The c DiJlreJfe$ and Adventures 



Chagre ; but when we entred the Town, we 

 were feized on, and fent to Prifon, where 

 we lay eleven Days, and had no Allowance 

 but Fire and Water ; however, we did not 

 want Subfiftance, becaufe the Fa&ory had 

 furnilhed us with Provifions, apprehending, 

 as we fuppofed, what Ufage we Ihould meet 

 with. During the Time of our Imprifon- 

 ment, one Capt. fhomas, an Englijb Gentle- 

 man, who is in the King of Spain's Service, 

 came frequently to vifit us, and did us many 

 friendly Offices, telling us, we were to go in 

 the firft Sloop that failed for Torto-beL Ac- 

 cordingly, on the twelfth Day after our Con- 

 finement, we were admitted on Board a 

 Sloop j and being arrived at Torto-bel) we 

 were delivered up to the Garifon there, and 

 immediately thruft into a Dungeon far worfe 

 than our condemn'd Hold in Newgate, where 

 we remained one Night, and the next Morn- 

 ing were taken out, and fet in the Stocks 

 for one Hour. Afterwards, we were carried 

 among a Company of Negroes, and other 

 Slaves, who were all fetter'd and chained as 

 Criminals^ with whom we were commanded! 



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