POSTSCRIPT. 



Mr. HENRY BOLINGBROKE was occupied, during the 

 summer of 1806, in preparing this book for the press, and gave 

 his manuscript to the printers before the close of that year. In con- 

 sequence of his accepting the office of Deputy Vendue Master of Su- 

 rinam, he quitted Norwich in February 1807, at which period, 

 only about twenty four sheets had been printed off. The rest of the 

 work has not merely been delayed, but has somewhat suffered from his 

 absence ; as it was not possible for those, who undertook to superin- 

 tend the remainder of the impression, to supply with the exactness of 

 local knowlege, every little chasm of narrative or expression. The 

 following are the more important 



ERRORS OF THE PRESS. 



Page 5 line 9 after passport read and a lantern. 

 18 4 for ■well read ill. 



69 8 after ^aj/ read on their inward and outward bound cargo, 2| per cent. 

 71 20 for the same read some. 

 100 7 for molasses read melasses. 



368 20 after a drought read being mentioned except the remarkable one of 1803-4. 



