2<?4 The Voyages and Trawlh of 

 upp theire Children in theire owne Profef- 

 fion, which is dauncinge, &c. At our bee* 

 inge here, the Women of the Tovvne came 

 into our Caravan and daunced, everye Man 

 givinge them fomethinge ; and afterwards, 

 they asked openlye, whoe wants a Bed- 

 fellow? foe fliameleffe they were. Wee 

 departed from thence the nexte Day, and 

 the i oth Day wee came to Bollodo, a Forte 

 kepte by Newlocke Abram (a brave Souldier) 

 for the Mogitll, whoe was that Day retorned 

 from Battell, bringinge home with him 169 

 Heads of the Coolies, a theevifli Cafte of 

 Moutteners, that live by robbinge and fpoyl-? 

 inge poore PafTengers on the Heighwaye. 



"W e e Hill kepte on our Journey, and the 

 21ft Daye wee came to Raddinfoore a bige 

 Towne, havinge a Forte kepte in yt, and a 

 Companye of brave Souldiers. Wee flayed 

 here twoe Dayes to provide ourfelves of Pro« 

 vifion for the defarte Journey, there beeinge 

 nothinge to bee had on the Way, not foe 

 much as freflie Water for our Cammells, nor 

 anye other Vi&ualls for them, or ourfelves. 

 The 23d Day wee travelled., and at Night 



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