Nicholas Withington; 



But I hope the Companye will take 

 Warninge howe they imploy fuch mechan- 

 nick Fellowes about fuch Bufineffe. And I 

 likewife hope that Sir 'Thomas Roe y nowe 

 Ambalfador, by his worthye Carriage will 

 redeeme the greate Difhonour that Edwards 

 hath railed to our Kinge and Nation by his 

 ill Carriage, and teftifye the fame by fome 

 Relations. 



But nowe to returne to my owne Wrongs. 

 Beeinge nowe dilpeeded in Chaynes from 

 jigtmere towards Suratt^ which I palfed 

 thro' with excceedinge Payne, (havinge 

 never been ufed to fuch hard Garteringe) 

 it beeinge a thoufand and tenne Miles from 

 jfgra (where I was firft chayned) to Suratt y 

 where (I thanke our General) they were 

 taken off. 



The People of the Countrye that knewe 

 mee, (and indeede for the befte forte of 

 them refpected mee) manye of them foL 

 lowed mee downe the Countrye, wonderinge 

 what I had done that they fhould ufe mee in 

 that manner j and if they had knowne the 



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