5 oo *The Voyages and 1 rave lis of 

 Robert's Houfe, hurtinge many of his Men; 

 and likewife at his Arrivall at 7utta y three 

 Dayes Journey from Eowrybander y Merfa 

 Riiftoy then Governor of futta (for the Mo- 

 gull) ufed him verye unkyndlye, and tooke 

 from him Jewells and what elfe foever 

 pleafed him, purpofinge to fende him upp 

 to the MogulL In this Eftate hee lefte 

 Sir Robert this lafte Night, when hee was 

 at Sir Robert's Houfe ; hee advifed mee to 

 intreate the Governor of this Place, to lende 

 us fbme of his Souldiers to guard us to 

 Tutta, which (in fyne) I did, and fente 

 the Ragee for a Prefente 40 Lareis, which 

 hee tooke kyndlye, promifinge to bringe us 

 nimfelfe, with jo Horfemen, to the Gates 

 of Tutta, and withall would make mee be- 

 lieve, that yt was for my Sake that hee 

 wente himfelfe, which made my Companions 

 thinke themfelves happie in my Companye, 

 and were more merrye then ever I fawe them 

 before. 



The nthDaye in the Afternoone, wee 

 laded our Cammells (the Ragee with his 

 Companye beeinge reddye to depart from 



Surrun) 



