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PlimQUtb vmn come from Sf. Malloes in 
France^ 10 weeks out, laden withcloath, 
fiuit, and hoaey^ bound for Bofton in Nerv^ 
England* 
The Six and twentieth we had fight of 
land. 
The Seven and twentieth we Anchored 
> at Nantafcot^m the afternoon I went aboard 
of a Ketci^j with fome other of Qur pafTen- 
gers, in hope to get to Bq/?(?;f that night i 
but the Mafttr of the iCe^c/?, would not con- 
Cent* 
The Eight and twentieth being T'uefday^ 
in the morning about 5 of the clock he lent 
us his Shallop and three of his men^ who 
brought us to the wcftern end of the town 
where we landed, and having gratified the 
men, we repaired to an Ordinary f for fo 
they call their Taverns there ) where we 
were provided with a liberal cup of burnt 
Madcra-wine, and ftore of plum-cake, a- 
bout ten of the clock I went ab6ut my 
, Affairs. 
Before Ipurfue my^oyagc to an end, I 
fhall give you to underftand what Countrie 
New'Englahd isl Nen?-Efi gland is that 
part of A^erica^ which together with Fir*- 
gtniay Mary land, and Nova^fcptia were by 
f he Indians calkd ( by one name ) Winga- 
dm^y alter the di(cov£ry; by Sir Wdttt 
