5 24 ffl e Voyages and foavells of 



mee for the Space of 3 Monethes ; at the 

 length I was fent for to dgimere, where 

 (God bee thanked) I recovered. 



The General departed the 2d of March y 

 1 614, leaving William Edwards Cheif Mar- 

 chaunte, who tookeuppon him the State and 

 Title of an Ambaffador, as I have hereafter 

 fet down. The General departinge with his 

 4 Shipps from Sualley had a greate Feight 

 with the Portungallsj they cominge againfte 

 them with ioGallions, 2, Gallies, and 60 

 Friggotts , in which Feight the General fyred 

 3 of theire greate Shipps, and flew a greate 

 Number of theire Men, himfelfe receavinge 

 little or noe Damage in the Feight, (the Lord 

 bee prayfed). 



It was determyned by Mr. Edwards, 

 Cheif Marchaunte for the EngUjhe in thofe 

 Parts, and not AmbalTador as we formerlye 

 fuppofed, to fende upp to Jlgra one Robert 

 2"ounge y and myfelf N. W. to difpatche fome 

 Bufinefle. Soe the a 8 th of July e, 161 5, 

 wee arrived in Jgra, beeinge in the Middefte 

 of Wy nter. 



Between 



