% 8 6 The Voyages and Travells of 

 pennytente for what hee had don, and car- 

 ried himfelfe in fuch Manner that everye 

 Man pittied him. At the lafte, hee gott in- 

 to his Hands fome fortye and odd Pounds, un- 

 der Pretence of helpinge them to buye Gom- 

 modyties, and then gave them the Slippe, 

 and retorned from whence hee came, and there 

 remaynes ftill for ought wee fcnowe. So 

 there is with the Kinge of Decanne fower 

 En0hemm which are turned Moores, and 

 divers Portungaks allfoe, 



Aboute the i ath of Oflober i6i$ y Mr. 

 Aldworth, onr Agente, myfelfe, and Mr. 

 Aldworth\ Man, and a Germayne y began 

 our Journey for Amadavar ; and travellinge 

 alonge the Cuntrye, the igth Daye, wee 

 came to a prittie Village called Sarron y and 

 lodged in the Governor's Yarde, where wee 

 were fafe from Theeves. In the Morninge 

 wee beeinge reddye to departe, the Goveri 

 nor fente his Men to us to begge fomethinge 

 of us, whoe were contente with 8 Pites, 

 which is aboute Englijhe. 



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