Nicholas Withington. ^ 



Morninge, and hee would prefente him be- 

 fore the Kinge. Mr. Rogers allfo vifited the 

 Prince Sultan Cujprow, whbe receaved him 

 verye gratiouflye, givinge him a Letter to 

 the Governor of Suratt for his good Enter- 

 tainment there, which Letter ftoode us in 

 good ftead in Suratt. 



N o w e Mr. Edwards hearinge howc Mr. 

 Rogers had been entertayned by the Prince, 

 and allfoe had agreed (at Mochorobochane's 

 Motion) to goe with him to the Kinge, he 

 ftormed extremely e, and fell into filthy 

 uncivill Tearmes with Mr. Rogers the 

 Preacher, and caufed him to bee fcepte Pri- 

 foner by his Pions in his Chamber, not 

 fufferinge him to ftire out of Doores to the 

 Kinge, which was, efpecially by the Je- 

 fuytts, laughed at, to fee how bafelye wee 

 efteemed our Countrymen ; and taken No- 

 tice of by the Moore s and Chriftians, much to 

 his Hindrance; for it was thought, the 

 Kinge being foe bountifull to all Strangers, 

 would have given our Preacher fome good 

 Reward ; which Mr. Edzvards fearinge, and 

 in Regard himfelfe was foone to departe 

 f^rom hence, hee thought the King's Bounty^ 

 z would 



