Nicholas Withington. i8j 



ryinge along with him a Genmym for his 

 Interpritor, that underftoode the Language, 

 and cominge there, ofFred bothe to turne 

 Mooresj which was kyndlye accepted by 

 the Kinge ; lb fruttye was circumfized, and 

 had a newe Name given him, and greate 

 Allowance given him by the Kinge, with 

 whom hee continued. But they cominge to 

 cutt the Germayne, founde, that hee had ben 

 formerlye circumfized (as he was once in 

 Perfia) but thought no we to have deceaved 

 the Decanne y whoe fyndinge him alheddye 

 a Moore would not give him Entertaynmentj 

 foe hee retorned to Agra y and gott himfelfe 

 into the Service of a Frenchman^ and is turned 

 Chryftian againe, goinge ufuallye to Malfe 

 with his Mailer. 



Another allfoe called Robert Claxton 

 (whom wee had entertayned) hearinge re- 

 porte howe frallye was made of in the De- 

 canns Courte, lefte us, and wente thether all- 

 foe, and turned Moore, hayinge verye good 

 Allowance; yet (not contente therewith) 

 after the Engiifhe Shippes came to Suratt, 

 hee came thether, fhewinge himfelfe verye 



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