Nicholas Withington. 2 8 1 



Ihould departe with all conveniente Speede 

 for Agra. Prefentlye after this, 

 there came a Pattamar with Or Footepofa. 

 Letters from Jlgra, certifyinge 

 us of the Death of Mr. Caninge ; and all- 

 foe, howe the Kinge had taken order, that 

 all his Goods Ihould bee kepte fafe, till fome 

 of our Engtifhmen came thether to take 

 Charge of them ; wheruppon yt was ftill 

 agreed, that I ihould profeede on my pur- 

 pofed Journey to s4gra y but Exceptions was 

 taken by one Thomas Kyrrldge y whoe aU 

 ledged, that Mr. Caninge beeinge dead the 

 Place belonged to him. In fyne, hee was 

 difpeeded for slgra ; but before his Depar- 

 ture, it was concluded amongfte us, that 

 fome one of us fhould goe for England over- 

 lande from Mocha , w r ith Letters to advife 

 the worlhippfull Companye of our profeed- 

 ings. And nowe in Regard, that within 

 fome eighte or ten Dayes, there was a Shippe 

 of this Place bounde for Mocha in the redd 

 Sea ; in which Shippe, one goinge, might 

 well in twoe Monethes Travell, bee in 

 jillexandria in Turkye^ fo that, by all Like- 

 lihood, hee might bee fooner in England, 



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