%7 8 The Voyages and T raveJls of 

 his Voyage to Contentment, but he had a te- 

 dious and hard journey of yt, beeinge 70 

 Dayes on the Waye betweene Suratt and 

 Jlgra, and under wente many e Troubles, bee- 

 inge fett on by the Ennemye on the Waye, 

 whoe ftiott him through the Bellye with an 

 Arrowe, and likewife one of his Englijh- 

 men through the Arme, and killed, and hurte 

 manye of his Pyonns ; but, God bee thank- 

 ed, hee lofte not any thinge, but before his 

 Arrivall in Jgra, hee was well cured of his 

 Hurte. Soone after this, two of his Englijhe 

 fell out with him, and foe lefte him on the 

 Waye retorninge to Suratt, one of them 

 brought away his befte Horle and Furniture 

 which coile 20 /. Soe Mr. Canlnge profeeded 

 on his Journey, onlye attended with two 

 Mufitians, and the £th Day of ]df>rill arrived 

 in Agra. 



And the nexfe Day was called before 

 the Kinge, to whom hee delivered the Kinge 

 of England's Letters, and a Prefente, which 

 was of noe greate Vallue ; which made the 

 Kinge aske him, if our Kinge fente him 

 that Prefente ; he anfwer'd, our Kinge fente 



him 



