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laye in the Feilds; foe likewife did wee 

 the 24th. And the 25th, wee likewife lodged 

 in the Feilds by a Well of Water, but yt 

 was foe falte that wee could not ufe y t. The 

 26th wee lay by another Well of as falte 

 Water as the former ; this Daye wee gave 

 our Cammells Water, which wee brought 

 with us from Raddinpoore, they not havinge 

 dranke of three Dayes, which is ufuall with 

 them there in their Travell. Soe wee tra« 

 veiled the 27th Day, and laye in the Feilds 

 as before, havinge nothinge but what wee 

 brought with us. And the 28th Day, wee 

 came to Negar Parker, a poore Towne, yet 

 with good Store of Provilion for Travellers. 

 In the Deferte that wee had paffed, wee fawe 

 greate Aboundance of wilde AfTes, redd 

 Deare, Foxes, and other wild Beafts. This 

 Towne, (wherin wee flayed a Daye to re- 

 frefhe ourfelves, and then departed, payinge 

 a Toule for our Gammells Ladinge) payeth 

 a yearelye Tribute to the Mogull, all the 

 refte betweene that and Juno, which is halfe 

 a Day's Journey from Tutta, paye none, 

 neither acknowledge any Kinge but them- 

 U 4 felves^ 



